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Re: using Lilypond as a graphical drawing app
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: using Lilypond as a graphical drawing app |
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Fri, 7 Dec 2018 19:48:36 -0500 |
Hey-braham!
> I can’t even begin to suppose how you did this.
Actually, it was pretty simple:
1. take a couple of lines (some rotated), a couple of circled markups (note
names), a couple of triangles, and a couple of arrows;
2. throw them all in a \markup \overlay block with liberal use of \translate.
=)
What would be *really* impressive would be this in a framework, where you could
simply give (e.g.) the top left and bottom right coordinates for the graph, and
say triangles to fill with which colour(s), and a completed Tonnetz graph would
pop out automatically. That might have to wait for some "spare time" in the
future…
> Way to go
Thanks!
Kieren.
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