--- Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > Data: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:36:15 +0200 > De: Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Para: Alexandre Reche e Silva > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Assunto: Re: midi don't ties... > > Please always keep the discussion on the mailing > list, for the > benefit of yourself since you get access to the > collected > expertise on the list and for the benefit of others > who experience > similar problems. Feel free to quote my answer below > if you wish. > > > Alexandre Reche e Silva wrote: > > Peace & Health in Jesus Christ > > > > Thank you very much. I'm using 2.4.5. Should I up > > date? I ask because I'm about a orchestral work > and I > > fear until its end one or two versions could be > > released. What's your opinion? > > If you use Windows and don't have any need for > non-western > european characters in lyrics or titles, then you > may want to > stick to your version for the moment. Otherwise it's > certainly > a good idea to update. convert-ly will take care of > almost all > incompatibilities in your input files and the newer > versions > have several fixed bugs and new features. Why not > take a look > at the NEWS link in the documentation of version > 2.6? > > > I'm studing the coriolan example. > > > > I've downloaded from Mutopia, Haendel's Hallelujah > > (attached). It is an old version not recognized by > > convert-ly. How to proceed? > > It seems that the author of the files forgot to add > a \version statement in each file. However, just > figure > out which LilyPond version the files were produces > for > (see the "More Information" link in Mutopia) and > call > convert-ly with: > > convert-ly -e --from="2.2.2" *.ly > > (this will also automatically add a \version > statement > at the top of each file). > > > I've installed jedit to see how it works with > lily... > > > > In the case of "orchestral engraving" I've seen > cases > > in wich they separate the instrument notes in > > different files and merge them in a > combined-score.ly > > file (how the guys know about that if this is not > in > > the documentation? how to learn about that?) > > That's described in the tutorial in "2.19 An > orchestral part". > > /Mats > > > shalon, > > a r s > > > > PS: I was using ( ) instead of ~ to tie notes. > That's > > was the problem!! > > > > > > --- Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > escreveu: > > > > > >> > >>Alexandre Reche e Silva wrote: > >> > >>>Peace & Health in Jesus Christ > >>> > >>>I've noticed that the ties between same notes do > >> > >>not > >> > >>>generate the equivalent sound in the midi file, > >> > >>e.g., > >> > >>>two quarters notes tied sounds as two quarters > >> > >>indeed > >> > >>>(and not as one half note). Why? > >> > >>Which LilyPond version? I tried a simple example > in > >>both > >>version 2.6.3 and 2.7.10 and couldn't repeat the > >>problem. > >>If you have this problem in version 2.6.x, could > you > >>please > >>send an example .ly file to the bug-lilypond > mailing > >>list > >>that illustrates the problem? > >> > >> > >>>Shalon, > >>>a r s > >>> > >>>PS: I'm an old newbie in Lily and would like to > >> > >>know > >> > >>>whether is a kind of template to orchestral music > >>>(woods, brasses, percussions, strings)? > >> > >>There's one example in the Tutorial. You may also > >>want to > >>take a look at the example called > >>"coriolan-margin.ly" in > >>the Tips and Tricks document. > >> > >> > >>>PS2: Is there a common practice in numbering code > >>>lines or even typeseting lily language? (Tabbing > >> > >>lines > >> > >>>for example: 1 tab or three spaces or what?). > >> > >>Because > >> > >>>since the program was launched it should have > >> > >>produced > >> > >>>some standard use (like a good practice). I don't > >> > >>have > >> > >>>nothing against democracy but some conventions > >> > >>would > >> > >>>be pretty good; just in case one wishes read more > >>>easily another people's code. > >> > >>I don't think there is any formalized convention, > >>but > >>if you look at the examples in the manual, you > will > >>notice > >>that they follow more or less the same > conventions. > >>I guess that some of the editors that have a > >>LilyPond mode > >>(jedit, emacs, vim, ...) may have some builtin > >>support for > >>tabbing and so on, which also provides a de-facto > >>standard. > >> > >> /Mats > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ > > > Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: ligações, Yahoo! > Avatars, novos emoticons e muito mais. Instale > agora! > > www.yahoo.com.br/messenger/ > > -- > ============================================= > Mats Bengtsson > Signal Processing > Signals, Sensors and Systems > Royal Institute of Technology > SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM > Sweden > Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463 > Fax: (+46) 8 790 7260 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe > ============================================= >
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