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Re: A Javascript test code for modifying ties and slurs with mouse


From: Paolo Pr
Subject: Re: A Javascript test code for modifying ties and slurs with mouse
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2019 02:59:58 +0100

Thanks Urs and Elaine for your appreciation.

Note that the same algo I wrote  with (relatively) short code can be applied for many other properties as well (for example: extra-offset) which are painful to control through the trial and error method...
I'll be on #irc (channel #lilypond) in the next days, so I can talk easily there with any (welcome) collaborator. My nickname is 'paolopr'. 
Before integrating the script into Frescobaldi, I would like to conclude the standalone part. 

First of all, I need to add with Lilypond a <script>  tag to the svg file just before the ending </svg> tag  in the following way:

1) 
....
 <script xlink:href="">
</svg> 

OR in the following way:

2)
....
<script>
<![CDATA[
    ..._javascript_ code...
]]>
</script>
</svg>

With method 2) I have a 100% Lilypond solution, and the produced svg is ready do be used for modifying slurs, without having to integrate the script manually
I searched in the API, but could not find any function for doing that. 

To Eliane: note that you don't have to make a HTML document for that, nor to rename to ".html" the ".svg" file. Just add the <script> tag as I explained (note the xlink:href property) before the end </svg> tag., and open the file with a normal browser.
As soon as we fix points 1) and 2) I can write a how-to, which will be very short.

Best,
P


On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 12:40 AM Urs Liska <address@hidden> wrote:

I have to second Elaine's comment.
Due to a very heavy workload right now I didn't have the opportunity to have a look at your example earlier,  but now I *really* like what I see.

I think that you a) probably should go forward implementing a standalone solution of your approach, but that b) this should also be integrated into Frescobaldi, because this would probably kick it off and make it even more widely known. Plus, Frescobaldi should make it easier to write the code back into the LilyPond file. There are 2-3 people who would be more than willing to help you with the integration of the functionality in Frescobaldi.

Best
Urs

Am 13.12.19 um 23:49 schrieb Flaming Hakama by Elaine:

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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:52:58 +0100
Subject: A _javascript_ test code for modifying ties and slurs with mouse
I just created a _javascript_ script to change the slurs of the .svg file produced by Lilypond using the mouse, as I had announced. The coordinates of the control points of the associated Bezier curve can be reported in the corresponding .ly file and this completely avoids the time consuming trial and error process we were talking about. The script is 100% _javascript_ native, without any additional library and I tried it on the Firefox and Chromium browsers. Let's see how it works.

1) Create a score using the template that shows the control points, implemented by Aaron (please, re-indent it); I added a small change to set some attributes on the generated svg tags:

http://lilybin.com/29lnbd/4

2) Generate with Lilypond the .svg file and add to it the _javascript_ script implemented by me. To test everything, let's use JsFiddle:

https://jsfiddle.net/61pb9Le4/

My script is in the lower left pane; in the upper left pane I pasted the .svg file generated by Lilypond. Note that, to make the script work, if you create a new JsFiddle, you need to select  "LOAD TYPE" option =  "No wrap - bottom of <body>".

3) Modify the slurs by moving the control points with the mouse

4) The coordinates of the modified slur can be displayed by right-clicking on one of the slur's control points. A string will appear in the form:

 "shape # '((x1. y1) (x2. y2) (x1. y1) (x3. y3) (x4. y4)) PhrasingSlur"

or

 "shape # '((x1. y1) (x2. y2) (x1. y1) (x3. y3) (x4. y4)) Slur"

or

"shape # '((x1. y1) (x2. y2) (x1. y1) (x3. y3) (x4. y4)) Tie"

This string must be copied to the .ly file, near the slur to be modified.

.....................

I wrote all this really in a hurry, and the code needs to be improved at various points. But the first tests seem to work. Now I'm trying to figure out what is the best (and portable) way to automatically include the _javascript_ script in the .svg file generated by Lilypond ...

HTH
P

 
This is fantastic!

I often leave mediocre slurs and ties as is, just because wrangling them in code is a pain.  This will make it much more likely that I'll have the bandwidth to improve them.

This may help folks who want to try this out, here is how I understand the intended approach and how I was able to reproduce it locally.


1) Prepare the score for control point tweaking

Include in your lilypond files this new definition

showControlPoints = #(grob-transformer 'stencil (lambda (grob orig)
...

As well as this layout context

\layout {
\context {
\Voice
\override PhrasingSlur.stencil = #showControlPoints
\override PhrasingSlur.output-attributes = #'((class . "lilySlur")(slurtype . "PhrasingSlur"))
\override Slur.stencil = #showControlPoints
\override Slur.output-attributes = #'((class . "lilySlur")(slurtype . "Slur"))
\override Tie.stencil = #showControlPoints
\override Tie.output-attributes = #'((class . "lilySlur")(slurtype . "Tie"))  
}
}

2) Create the SVG version.

run lilypond with the option -dbackend=svg


3) Create an HTML page that allows editing

Save the _javascript_ code in a file, such as show-control-points.js.

Create an HTML document like this:

<html>
<head><title>Editing Lilypond curves</title>
</head>
<body>
<svg...>...</svg>
<script src=""> </body>
</html>


I tried to figure out how to include the SVG file by reference, but either using <img src="" or <object src="" But that did not work, since it would produce objects that do not have width or height attributes accessible via _javascript_.  Seems like the SVG has to be inline in the HTML document for this approach to work.

In terms of workflow, I would probably create this HTML document subsequent to creating the SVG using a script:

#!/usr/local/bin/bash
# Usage: create-html-for-svg.sh svgFileName htmlFileName
SVG=$1
HTML=$1
echo "<html>" > $HTML
echo "<head><title>Editing Lilypond curves</title>" >> $HTML
echo "</head>" >> $HTML
echo "<body>" >> $HTML
echo "" >> $HTML
cat $SVG >> $HTML
echo "" >> $HTML
echo "<script src="" >> $HTML
echo "</body>" >> $HTML
echo "</html>" >> $HTML
echo "" >> $HTML

Then invoke it like:
$ create-html-for-svg.sh example.svg edit-curves.html


4) Open HTML page in a browser and edit curves

move the points around, right click to get the \shape definition,


5) Update lilypond source

For each curve you modify, apply that shape modification in your lilyond source.

To generate the final document, remove the \layout section that we added in step 1.



Thanks, 

Elaine Alt
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