Il giorno dom 15 dic 2024 alle 10:23:14 -05:00:00, Yoshiaki Onishi
<info@yoshionishi.com> ha scritto:
> Ever since I started learning LilyPond a little over three months
> ago, I started to write codes for handling contemporary notations,
> and I started to make a document cataloging them. I just wanted to
> share the link to the GitHub repository here, in the event it could
> be useful for anyone.
>
> https://github.com/yoshiakionishi/lilypond-snippets
>
> The document will be a work in progress. I would be grateful for
> feedback, as I know that some of these codes could be improved. I am
> also open to submitting some of them to LSR or elsewhere, but I can't
> quite tell as some of them are very elementary and similar examples
> abound on the internet.
The best place to contribute to would be the LilyPond Notation
Reference manual, whose Contemporary music section has been a stub for
years:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/contemporary-music
I agree with this. The examples in Yoshi's treatise are beautiful, and beautifully explained, as well. Those examples from Carin Levine's flute books are really lovely. Given that the examples that took so much time to develop, if Yoshi does want to contribute them to the NR section on contemporary notation, can we preserve authorship information, perhaps also with proper references to his treatise itself?
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