Re: Anybody got an apple? (benchmarking Lilypond)

2003-09-05 Thread Nathan Hurst
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 23:56:21 -0700
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is anybody using LilyPond on OS X or linuxppc?  I have a favour to ask
> -- I'm wondering how quickly Lilypond runs on such systems.  
>...
> Here's my stats: Celeron 500, 320 megs RAM, Lily 1.8.1
> # time make all
> 
> real2m17.839s
> user2m15.260s
> sys 0m2.280s

I was doing something else at the time, but here you go:

real2m55.544s
user2m6.390s
sys 0m4.250s

That was a G4 @400MHz 768MB RAM, Lily 1.8.1 Debian Sid.

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Re: RemoveEmptyStaffContext

2003-09-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Last time we saw this question on the mailing list, the answer was
that it's not supported at the moment. However, I think it should be
possible to add for example an invisible note in the first bar of each
stave to fool LilyPond into displaying all staves on the first system.
(You can search the mailing list archive for "invisible note" if you
don't know how to do it.)
  /Mats

Peter Lutek wrote:
greetings!

\RemoveEmptyStaffContext works well to remove staves in a large score on 
pages where they only contain rests, but i am wondering if there is a 
mechanism for displaying ALL staves on the FIRST page of the score, 
whether empty or not.

thanks!

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Re: dvips Problem, Round II

2003-09-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson


Will Oram wrote:
> Thank you to whomever noted I forgot to report my problem in -V mode.  
> So, let's fix my question up a little:
> 
> I am using Mac OS X, and installed lilypond and its components through  
> fink. This is the first time I've run lilypond 1.8, as well as lilypond  
> at all on this new computer of mine. So, naturally, first test runs  
> have problems.
> 
> Whatever I attempt to process through ly2dvi, I get this bundle of  
> errors (if seen in verbose mode):
...
> warning: no LilyPond output found for `test'

This indicates a problem in your input file test.ly!
Please try to download some example file from
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/out-www/
or send us a copy of your input file if you still
have a problem.

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Typo in 1.8 manual

2003-09-05 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
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> http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/More-about-pitches-and-accidentals.html#More%20about%20pitches%20and%20accidentals
> 
> Presently is:
> g8 d4.-~ d' e'8
> 
> Should be:
> g8 d4.-~ d e8

thakns, fixed.

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Question in 1.8 Manual

2003-09-05 Thread Kazuhiro Suzuki
In the following links:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/A-lead-sheet.html#A%20lead%20sheet
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/lily-85577961.ly

It is currently:
\context ChordNames \chords \chords { c2 f4.:m
g4.:maj7 gis8:dim7 }

Why the need for two \chords?  When I remove one of
the \chords, it seems to work just fine.

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change metronome size

2003-09-05 Thread plutek
does anyone know how to change size of a metronome marking?

this changes everything, except the note stem (which stays as it was both
in position and size):

\notes { \property Score.MetronomeMark \set #'font-magnification = #0.5
\tempo 4 = 120 c''1 }

this doesn't seem to be addressed in regression or tips, and the only
thing i could find in the list archive was from years ago, before \tempo
existed.

thanks!

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change markup note size

2003-09-05 Thread plutek
related to my recent query about metronome sizes:

\markup { \teeny \note #2 #0 #1 }   yields the same problem (small
notehead, but original size/position stem).

anyone know a way around this?

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Re: RemoveEmptyStaffContext

2003-09-05 Thread Peter Lutek
thanks, mats . the invisible note trick works fine.

-p

Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Last time we saw this question on the mailing list, the answer was
that it's not supported at the moment. However, I think it should be
possible to add for example an invisible note in the first bar of each
stave to fool LilyPond into displaying all staves on the first system.
(You can search the mailing list archive for "invisible note" if you
don't know how to do it.)
  /Mats

Peter Lutek wrote:

greetings!

\RemoveEmptyStaffContext works well to remove staves in a large score 
on pages where they only contain rests, but i am wondering if there 
is a mechanism for displaying ALL staves on the FIRST page of the 
score, whether empty or not.

thanks!

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Re: dvips Problem, Round II

2003-09-05 Thread Will Oram
I'm pretty sure it's not my code's fault.

After five test files -- three from Mutopia, one from examples, and one  
from templates -- the same error occurs. The simplest code that I used,  
for example (found here:  
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/input/template/out-www/lily-1028983572.ly  
):

% Generated automatically by: lilypond-book.py
% options are  
filename=/home/hanwen/usr/src/savannah/lily/lilypond-1.8/input/ 
template/piano.ly printfilename
\include "paper16.ly"
\paper  {
  linewidth = 455.244096\pt

}
\version "1.7.18"
\header {
  texidoc = "Simple piano music."
}
upper = \notes\relative c'' {
  a b c d
}
lower = \notes\relative c {
  a2 c
}
\score {
  \context PianoStaff <
%\time 4/4
\context Staff = upper \upper
\context Staff = lower <
  \clef bass
  \lower
>
  >
  \paper { }
  \midi { }
}
Thanks.

On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 07:36  AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:



Will Oram wrote:
Thank you to whomever noted I forgot to report my problem in -V mode.
So, let's fix my question up a little:
I am using Mac OS X, and installed lilypond and its components through
fink. This is the first time I've run lilypond 1.8, as well as  
lilypond
at all on this new computer of mine. So, naturally, first test runs
have problems.

Whatever I attempt to process through ly2dvi, I get this bundle of
errors (if seen in verbose mode):
...
warning: no LilyPond output found for `test'
This indicates a problem in your input file test.ly!
Please try to download some example file from
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/out-www/
or send us a copy of your input file if you still
have a problem.
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re: change markup note size

2003-09-05 Thread plutek
followup to my own post:

while the notation manual states: "\note log dots dir" with a note
explaining that the third value refers to the stem direction (+1 is up and
-1 is down), it does not tell us what i have just discovered: the third
value ALSO controls stem length and position.

\markup { \magnify #3  \note #2 #0 #3 } yields a 3x-sized note with
correct position/length of the stem.

\markup { \magnify #0.5 \note #2 #0 #0.5 } yields a 0.5x-sized note with
correct position/length of the stem.

a negative third value flips the note upside down, and still corrects the
stem length.

unfortunately, the stem thickness is unaffected, so the range of values
for which this method will create a useful result is limited.

best -
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Question in 1.8 Manual

2003-09-05 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
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> In the following links:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/A-lead-sheet.html#A%20lead%20sheet
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/lily-85577961.ly
> 
> It is currently:
> \context ChordNames \chords \chords { c2 f4.:m
> g4.:maj7 gis8:dim7 }
> 
> Why the need for two \chords?  When I remove one of
> the \chords, it seems to work just fine.

It was a typo. Fixed in CVS, thanks for the heads-up.


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re: change markup note size

2003-09-05 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> followup to my own post:
> 
> while the notation manual states: "\note log dots dir" with a note
> explaining that the third value refers to the stem direction (+1 is up and
> -1 is down), it does not tell us what i have just discovered: the third
> value ALSO controls stem length and position.
> 
> \markup { \magnify #3  \note #2 #0 #3 } yields a 3x-sized note with
> correct position/length of the stem.
> 
> \markup { \magnify #0.5 \note #2 #0 #0.5 } yields a 0.5x-sized note with
> correct position/length of the stem.
> 
> a negative third value flips the note upside down, and still corrects the
> stem length.

good trick, I didn't think of that one.

> unfortunately, the stem thickness is unaffected, so the range of values
> for which this method will create a useful result is limited.

The thickness is coded at 0.13 ss (see note-markup function in
scm/new-markup.scm) - I'll have a  think. Probably the thickness of
brackets and lines should be tunable too.

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