On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:13 PM Andrew Bernard <
address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Freeman,
I still don't understand your aim here. Are you just trying to
understand the lilypond code or do you have some specific purpose or
application? It would help to know.
Andrew
Someday I may write a markup up for some accidentals. This may help me understand what I am doing
with markup. For how I just want to
know a little about how lexer reads the pitch, the octave. accidental and note
size; and I may not be able to do that any way. I know nothing about flex and just learned
it existed today. Also, I would like to see how the markup works
around the accidental to place a string in it space. I read some of Separating input
language and formatter in GNU Lilypond, and found it interesting. Looking for more details.
I do not need to know all this to learn how to write a markup;
just like to understand a little about how it works around the accidental. But I do need to learn more about scheme and
markups.
Thank you,
ƒg
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 08:33, Freeman Gilmore <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> 0k that helps. The lexer looks like what i an looking for I think at this point; and from what you said. I have the lexer.ll, parser.yy and ly_grammar.txt files. Now I need to finger out what part of the lexer code reads the note event.