Re: lyric problem

2007-10-11 Thread Mats Bengtsson

The manual for the program is being revised for the moment, and after that
revision, I'm sure this issue will be well explained in the documentation.

The short answer is that you should replace
<< {gis8 (fis16 e~ e2.)} \\ {b1} >> | r1 \bar "||"
by
<< {\voiceOne gis8 (fis16 e~ e2.)} \new Voice {\voiceTwo b1} >> 
\onceVoice | r1 \bar "||"


See "Explicitly instantiating voices" in the current manual for part of 
the explanation

and search the mailing list archives if you want the full story.

  /Mats

Zoltan Kota wrote:

Hi,

A snippet of my score look like this:

ismet = \relative c'' {
   \clef treble
   \time 4/4
   \override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'()
   \key e \major
   r4 8 [] 8 (4) 8 |
   r4. 8  [] 16 8. |
   << {gis8 (fis16 e~ e2.)} \\ {b1} >> | r1 \bar "||"
}

szoveg = \lyricmode {
In -- dulj bát -- ran, Ő min -- dig vi -- gyáz Rád!
}

\score {
 <<
\context ChoirStaff <<
  \context Voice = ismetf \ismet
  \new Lyrics \lyricsto "ismetf" \szoveg
>>
 >>
}

The problem is that the last lyric word ("Rád!") is not shown below 
the staff. You can see the situation in jpg here:

http://picasaweb.google.com/zoltank/Lily

How can I solve this?

Zoltan



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Re: lyric problem

2007-10-11 Thread Zoltan Kota
Thanks! It works.

Zoltan


On 10/11/07, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The manual for the program is being revised for the moment, and after that
> revision, I'm sure this issue will be well explained in the documentation.
>
> The short answer is that you should replace
> << {gis8 (fis16 e~ e2.)} \\ {b1} >> | r1 \bar "||"
> by
> << {\voiceOne gis8 (fis16 e~ e2.)} \new Voice {\voiceTwo b1} >>
> \onceVoice | r1 \bar "||"
>
> See "Explicitly instantiating voices" in the current manual for part of
> the explanation
> and search the mailing list archives if you want the full story.
>
>/Mats
>
>
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Re: On popular demand: Free Meter :-)

2007-10-11 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/10/10, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Valentin, will you update LSR?

I replaced the old snippet by the one you posted as a correction.

Thanks a lot :)

Valentin


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RE: Centering lyrics under melisma

2007-10-11 Thread Trevor Daniels
Marik

Is there a simple way to align lyrics centrally under
melismata? AFAIK, the short answer is "No".  In general LP
centres syllables on notes except when the notes are grouped
in a melisma, when they are left-aligned (expecting an
extender to carry the syllable over the melisma.)  This is
the normal type-setting practice.

However, if you create a timeline of hidden notes and spacer
notes without melismata and align the lyrics to this you can
position the syllables pretty flexibly and they are centred
on the timenote non-spacer notes.  It generates lots of
warnings, and the lyrics seem to be positioned too low, but
it's the closest I can get to what you want.Here's an
example:

  \new Staff <<
\new Voice = timeline { \hideNotes c4 s4. e4 s4. a'4 }
\new Voice = melody { c' d'( e' f' g') a' }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto timeline \lyricmode { one two
three }
  >>

Using the Devnull context instead of Voice for the timeline
prints the lyrics in the correct vertical position but
left-aligns the syllables with the non-spacing notes.  This
might be better for you, but then the timing has to take
account of every syllable's length if you want them to be
centre-aligned :(

Anyone have a better solution?

Trevor

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Subject: Centering lyrics under melisma


Hi,
is there simple way to center lyrics under whole melisma?

What I want to get is here:

What I get is here:


Source:
%%%
\version "2.10.25"
mb = \melisma
me = \melismaEnd

TextSchola= \lyricmode {
Ma -- gni -- ficat anima me -- a Do -- mi -- num.
}

\score {
<<
\new Voice = "schola" \with {\remove
"Time_signature_engraver" }
{
\key f \major
\set Score.timing = ##f
\clef "G_8"
f4 g128 \mb a4 \me a\breve
\bar "|"
a\breve g4 f g128 \mb a4 \me g4 g128 \mb f e d4 \me
\bar "|."
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "schola" \TextSchola
>>
\layout { raggedright = ##t
\context {
  \Voice
  \remove "Stem_engraver"
  \remove "Phrasing_slur_engraver"
  \remove "Slur_engraver"
  \remove "Script_engraver"
  \remove "Beam_engraver"
  \remove "Auto_beam_engraver"
}
}
}


Thanks.

Marek Klein,
Slovakia
http://gregoriana.sk





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Feature request.

2007-10-11 Thread Cesar Penagos
Hi Lilypond Team:
Looking for the marvelous program Lilypond is, I'm thinking in a feature that I 
consider very usefully, and that all the mayor engraver programs have, and lily 
has not.
This feature refers to  the possibility to make Title page (a first page of a 
score with Title, composer and an optional text all inside margin lines), then 
the next page with the score with normal headers.  This would bring us; all the 
engravers that use Lilypond, the alternative  to present our works in a very 
professional way.  I know this is actually possible thru Latex and 
lilypond-book. But in my case as the case of many others, have not installed 
the Latex program because of the large it is (50Mb or more) plus Lilypond(50Mb) 
= 100 Mb, that can't be allowed in my old Pc, with a very reduced memory 30Gb. 
I suggest this in the same way of the fabulous table of contents, that is a 
very nice work.
Thank You in advance

Atentamente;
 
César Penagos Q.
 
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Re: Feature request.

2007-10-11 Thread Graham Percival

You can do this already with \markup and \newpage and similar constructs.

It might be nice to have an automated way of doing this; it wouldn't be 
hard to write a scheme function that does this.  That would make a nice 
project for anybody interested in learning scheme.


Cheers,
- Graham


Cesar Penagos wrote:

Hi Lilypond Team:
Looking for the marvelous program Lilypond is, I'm thinking in a feature that I 
consider very usefully, and that all the mayor engraver programs have, and lily 
has not.
This feature refers to  the possibility to make Title page (a first page of a 
score with Title, composer and an optional text all inside margin lines), then 
the next page with the score with normal headers.  This would bring us; all the 
engravers that use Lilypond, the alternative  to present our works in a very 
professional way.  I know this is actually possible thru Latex and 
lilypond-book. But in my case as the case of many others, have not installed 
the Latex program because of the large it is (50Mb or more) plus Lilypond(50Mb) 
= 100 Mb, that can't be allowed in my old Pc, with a very reduced memory 30Gb. 
I suggest this in the same way of the fabulous table of contents, that is a 
very nice work.
Thank You in advance

Atentamente;
 
César Penagos Q.
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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