Oeps,
I'm sorry, I simply assumed that mentioning line numbers would be easy
for you. Lots of editors use these, on my Mac I often use TeXShop for
Lilypond and LaTeX. Basic functionality but with(!) line numbers.
In what way do you prefer a response? I could do the edits and send
back the file to you for example.
Regards,
Wim.
On 2 May 2013, at 17:02 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Hello. thanks for your reply.
Unfortunitally it is impossible to show line numbers in the mac
version of lily pond. and having to count that many manually is
going to be a chore lol! I have made the suggestion that there be
an option to show line numbers and I tried the control e command for
jumping to the error in the score but that does nothing according to
voice over.
Thanks.
On May 2, 2013, at 12:52 AM, Wim van Dommelen <m...@wimvd.nl> wrote:
Hi Sarah,
The closing bracket } on line 34 is one too much. And in line 156
there is some strange - not lilypond - text.
When I compiled this I noticed one important thing: the flute and
trumpet (in C) melodies show one sharp for \key g \major,
but the line you indicate with Clarinet in B-flat shows two flats
(\key bes \major). That must be a typo, I found that you transpose
it twice: once in line 37 and again in line 77. I suggest you
remove the transposing in line 37 and you change the key in line 38
to the same for everyone: \key g \major. Then everything you
write down is in concert-pitch, only the display for the
clarinettist is in his/her key.
Regards,
Wim.
On 2 May 2013, at 04:27 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Ok. Even putting in the final score assignment fails. i don't'
know where i'm going wrong as lily pond on the mac side of things
does not show line numbers. That would be nice. and I'm not even
done creating the score wight eh flute part. roar. and some
instruments are missing so I will have to add those in if I can
figure out how.
<final score.ly> Here is my thing attached.
On May 1, 2013, at 12:13 AM, and...@andis59.se wrote:
On 2013-05-01 05:47, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there an easier way to make the midi block with out
remembering too much? lol!
Don't you need a \score ?
If I add \score { before {\relative c,,
and add \midi{} } last in the file I get a midi file.
I attach the changed file. NB! I'm using version "2.17.11"
// Anders
PS! Not being a flutist (?) I'm a bit surprised that a flute can
play two notes at the same time!
--
English isn't my first language.
So any error or strangeness is due to the translation.
Please correct my English so that I may become better.
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