Re: Removing markups in piano reduction

2014-01-30 Thread Eluze
Joshua Nichols wrote
> I'm sorry, it should read #'none. It does not work even there.

\layout{
  \context{
\Staff
\override DynamicTextSpanner.style = #'none
  }
}

Eluze



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Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska
I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of 
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have 
this at all in my city.


Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this 
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?


It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on 
one page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").


Best
Urs

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Alexander Kobel

On 01/30/2014 09:57 AM, Urs Liska wrote:

I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?


Only the revised edition is available in Saarbrücken, sorry.


Best,
Alexander

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread karl
Urs:
> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of 
> Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have 
> this at all in my city.
> 
> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this 
> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
> 
> It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on 
> one page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").

I cannot find it in Stockholm:

 http://katalog.muslib.se/

Regards,
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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Ralph Palmer
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Urs Liska  wrote:

> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of Robert
> Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this at all
> in my city.
>
> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
>
> It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on one
> page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").
>
> Best
> Urs


Urs -

It might help to be able to narrow your search. Try WorldCat <
www.worldcat.org>. I did a search, and got multiple hits, some with just
the Schumanns, not with Kempff, but I don't know which works you're looking
for. Once you find the edition you want (and when you see the correct
title, you can click on "all editions and formats"), you can see which
libraries hold it. If you're not in a huge hurry, you could try
interlibrary loan, or perhaps you could contact the library directly to try
to get measurements. The one edition I looked at more closely had, under
"Description", "1 score (183 p.) ; 31 cm." WorldCat lists libraries
worldwide.

Best of luck,

Ralph

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Fulvio Turra
Is this the one you're looking for?
http://www.amazon.com/Piano-Music-Robert-Schumann-Series/dp/0486214591
If so I've found libraries here in Italy owning the 3 book series but
they're quite far away from where I live.
I might ask information for an inter-library loan if nobody else can help.
Best regards.
Fulvio


2014-01-30 Ralph Palmer :

> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Urs Liska  wrote:
>
>> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
>> Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this
>> at all in my city.
>>
>> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
>> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
>>
>> It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on
>> one page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").
>>
>> Best
>> Urs
>
>
> Urs -
>
> It might help to be able to narrow your search. Try WorldCat <
> www.worldcat.org>. I did a search, and got multiple hits, some with just
> the Schumanns, not with Kempff, but I don't know which works you're looking
> for. Once you find the edition you want (and when you see the correct
> title, you can click on "all editions and formats"), you can see which
> libraries hold it. If you're not in a huge hurry, you could try
> interlibrary loan, or perhaps you could contact the library directly to try
> to get measurements. The one edition I looked at more closely had, under
> "Description", "1 score (183 p.) ; 31 cm." WorldCat lists libraries
> worldwide.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Ralph
>
> --
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> USA
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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread and...@andis59.se

On 2014-01-30 09:57, Urs Liska wrote:

I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.



Have you looked at IMSLP?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Schumann,_Clara/Editor

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 14:50, schrieb and...@andis59.se:

On 2014-01-30 09:57, Urs Liska wrote:

I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.



Have you looked at IMSLP?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Schumann,_Clara/Editor


Yes, that's where the image here:
https://github.com/engraving-challenges/estrella/blob/master/estrella.png
comes from.

What we're after is a measurement of a physical copy.

Urs



// Anders





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Re: [SPAM] Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 14:20, schrieb Fulvio Turra:

Is this the one you're looking for?
http://www.amazon.com/Piano-Music-Robert-Schumann-Series/dp/0486214591
If so I've found libraries here in Italy owning the 3 book series but
they're quite far away from where I live.
I might ask information for an inter-library loan if nobody else can help.
Best regards.
Fulvio



This seems to be the right edition. But as it's a reprint, measurement 
may not be reliable.


Thanks anyway
Urs



2014-01-30 Ralph Palmer :


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Urs Liska  wrote:


I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this
at all in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?

It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on
one page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").

Best
Urs



Urs -

It might help to be able to narrow your search. Try WorldCat <
www.worldcat.org>. I did a search, and got multiple hits, some with just
the Schumanns, not with Kempff, but I don't know which works you're looking
for. Once you find the edition you want (and when you see the correct
title, you can click on "all editions and formats"), you can see which
libraries hold it. If you're not in a huge hurry, you could try
interlibrary loan, or perhaps you could contact the library directly to try
to get measurements. The one edition I looked at more closely had, under
"Description", "1 score (183 p.) ; 31 cm." WorldCat lists libraries
worldwide.

Best of luck,

Ralph

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 13:45, schrieb k...@aspodata.se:

Urs:

I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?

It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on
one page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").


I cannot find it in Stockholm:

  http://katalog.muslib.se/

Regards,
/Karl Hammar


Thanks for looking anyway.
Urs

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2014-01-30 Urs Liska 

>
> What we're after is a measurement of a physical copy.
>
>
If that could help, there are measurement references on  those scans :
http://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=suchen&ab=guitare&kl=&l=de
Cheers
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Re: [SPAM] Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 14:05, schrieb Ralph Palmer:

On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Urs Liska  wrote:


I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of Robert
Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this at all
in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?

It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on one
page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").

Best
Urs



Urs -

It might help to be able to narrow your search. Try WorldCat <
www.worldcat.org>. I did a search, and got multiple hits, some with just
the Schumanns, not with Kempff, but I don't know which works you're looking
for. Once you find the edition you want (and when you see the correct
title, you can click on "all editions and formats"), you can see which
libraries hold it. If you're not in a huge hurry, you could try
interlibrary loan, or perhaps you could contact the library directly to try
to get measurements. The one edition I looked at more closely had, under
"Description", "1 score (183 p.) ; 31 cm." WorldCat lists libraries
worldwide.



Thanks for pointing me there.
But I'm afraid the catalogue isn't comprehensive enough. The only copy I 
could locate was in Sidney ;-(


Best
Urs


Best of luck,

Ralph



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Re: [SPAM] Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2014-01-30 Urs Liska 

> ...
> and if we don't find a phyiscal copy this will probably be detailed enough.
>
>
Well I can have a look at the BnF but not before the end of next week.
If you're interested, please tell me which work/page and which measurements
you're looking for.
Cheers,
Pierre
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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Alexander Deubelbeiss

> 
> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of 
> Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have 
> this at all in my city.
> 
> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this 
> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?

Which specific works are we interested in? Between the university and the 
Hochschule für Musik, Basel seems to have quite a bit of material, much of 
which I could at least consult on-site.

How about, for instance:

_Klavier-Werke [Noten] / von Robert Schumann ; erste mit Fingersatz und 
Vortragsbezeichnung versehene instructive Ausgabe, nach den Handschriften und 
persönlicher Überlieferung hrsg. von Clara Schumann_. Leipzig et al.: Breitkopf 
und Härtel, zw. 1880-1920

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page-count

2014-01-30 Thread bart deruyter
Hi all,

I have a project here, consisting of several exercises for guitar. There
are a lot of technical exercises, all having several scores with one staff
of length.

I now work with several .ly files, and I include them in one 'master'
document.

Now I try to get 10 scores of one staff on one page in the child.ly files
to have them as seperate pdf's to print too. I manage this by using
page-count = 1 in the '\paper' block.

When I include for example 2 of these child-files, in the master-file,
lilypond tries to force 20 scores on one page, because of the 'paper'
-block'in the child.ly files, which doesn't work out well of course.

Is there a way to have a one-page count on each separate child-file, while
leaving that out in the master-file? Or what would be 'best-practice' to
achieve this?

grtz,

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 15:49, schrieb Alexander Deubelbeiss:




I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?


Which specific works are we interested in? Between the university and the 
Hochschule für Musik, Basel seems to have quite a bit of material, much of 
which I could at least consult on-site.

How about, for instance:

_Klavier-Werke [Noten] / von Robert Schumann ; erste mit Fingersatz und 
Vortragsbezeichnung versehene instructive Ausgabe, nach den Handschriften und 
persönlicher Überlieferung hrsg. von Clara Schumann_. Leipzig et al.: Breitkopf 
und Härtel, zw. 1880-1920



That looks quite close.

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00033403/image_1
is it, and we're interested in p. 15 of vol. II

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00033403/image_17

If you should go there in persona you might ask for Oskar Fried: Lieder 
to have a look at our big LilyPond edition ;-)

The library of the Musikakademie should have a copy.

Best
Urs


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best way to have "note-connected" box?

2014-01-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all,Please consider the following screenshot:I would love to have this as “a thing” — i.e., I could write something like  \speak #DOWN “A cold winter indeed.” b4\fermataand it would make the screenshot thingee happen. Ultimately, I’d love overrides for wrap-width, arrow-alignment (i.e., is the box centered on the arrow, or offset as in the picture), etc. — but for now, I just want it to happen at all.I’ve been toying around with basic markup functions, but thought that (a) someone might have a better idea, like overriding Balloon; or (b) already have this wheel invented.Any suggestions/hints/examples would be appreciated.Thanks!Kieren.___
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Re: page-count

2014-01-30 Thread Federico Bruni
Il 30/gen/2014 15:57 "bart deruyter"  ha scritto:

>
> Is there a way to have a one-page count on each separate child-file,
while leaving that out in the master-file? Or what would be 'best-practice'
to achieve this?
>

I would wrap the \score blocks inside \bookpart and use the \paper within
the bookpart to set one page.

The master file which includes the child files will be implicitely in the
\book level, so it will have its own \paper block.

HTH
Federico
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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Alexander Deubelbeiss
> >> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
> >> Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
> >> this at all in my city.
> >>
> >> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
> >> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
> >
> > Which specific works are we interested in? Between the university and the 
> > Hochschule f?r Musik, Basel seems to have quite a bit of material, much of 
> > which I could at least consult on-site.
> >
> > How about, for instance:
> >
> > _Klavier-Werke [Noten] / von Robert Schumann ; erste mit Fingersatz und 
> > Vortragsbezeichnung versehene instructive Ausgabe, nach den Handschriften 
> > und pers?nlicher ?berlieferung hrsg. von Clara Schumann_. Leipzig et al.: 
> > Breitkopf und H?rtel, zw. 1880-1920
> >
> 

OK then: Robert Schumann's Werke, Serie 7: Für Pianoforte zu zwei Händen. No 
complete set here, but there happens to be a copy of volume 2 in UB Basel.

Mild problem: this is old enough to only be available in a special reading room 
where I can't take any tools other than paper and pencil. Measuring to the mm 
is feasible with a paper tape though.

Would that help, and what, precisely, did you need measured?

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Remove Empty Staves - but not all

2014-01-30 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello, 

I am trying to build individual part scores from individual voices.

For percussion, I create one voice per instrument, and then combine those in 
StaffGroups with one voice per Staff. 

I use \RemoveEmptyStaves to keep the number of staves minimal. This also 
makes it easy to see where there is potentially overlap between instruments, 
etc.

However... If there comes a stretch of music where no voice is active at all, 
I will have a system with no staffs at all. If I'm lucky, there will be 
rehearsal marks floating in the air. 

Is there a way to parametrize \RemoveEmptyStaves so that it will remove all 
empty staffs, except the first one if there otherwise would be no staffs 
left? 

Regards, 

JanR


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Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread David Sumbler
Having now got LilyPond 2.18.0 set up on my two machines, thanks to all
the help from the list, I have now started trying to adjust the output
of the pieces I have so far produced.

I have used \header blocks for title, composer etc., and these are
working as I would wish.

However, I should like to produce a separate title page which precedes
the music, but everything I have tried so far doesn't work.  Usually I
either get additional text added to the first page of music, or I get no
title above the music itself.

Of course, I could easily create a title page in LibreOffice or similar,
but as LilyPond seems to have sufficient markup capabilities to do
anything I am likely to want on a title page, it seems a shame not to
keep the whole thing in the one place.

What I would like to do is to have some items (e.g. title, composer)
appearing on page 1, and some of the same ones appearing above the music
which starts on page 2 (or perhaps page 3 in some cases).  I imagine it
is possible to set things up so that the data only appears once in the
file - e.g. "Title" appears once in the .ly file, but appears both on
the title page (page 1) and on the first page of music.

Here is an abbreviated example of one of my efforts:


\version "2.18.0"

\book {
\paper {
indent = 0\mm
scoreTitleMarkup = \markup {
\fill-line {
\null
\fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece
\null
}
}
first-page-number = #2
}

\header {
title   = "Partita"
subtitle= "for solo marimba"
}

\score {
{ c'1 c' }
\header { piece = "I.  Allemande" }
\layout { }
}
\pageBreak

\score {
{ d'1 d' }
\header { piece = "II.  Courante" }
\layout { }
}
}


How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for
solo marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?

David


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Re: Remove Empty Staves - but not all

2014-01-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Jan,

> Is there a way to parametrize \RemoveEmptyStaves so that it will remove all 
> empty staffs, except the first one if there otherwise would be no staffs left?

That would be the best solution, of course…
In the meantime, there’s this workaround (which I use all the time): 
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=312

Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Re: Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread Richard Shann
Nicholas Sceaux created code for doing this, which has been adapted
inside Denemo. So you could use that directly, or use Denemo to create
your title page and just steal the LilyPond code from there. There is an
example of the sort of title page you can get here:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Pavana_%26_Galliarda_Dolorosa_%28Philips,_Peter%29

this also includes table of contents etc. The source code is on the
Denemo website.

HTH,

Richard


On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 17:48 +, David Sumbler wrote:
> Having now got LilyPond 2.18.0 set up on my two machines, thanks to all
> the help from the list, I have now started trying to adjust the output
> of the pieces I have so far produced.
> 
> I have used \header blocks for title, composer etc., and these are
> working as I would wish.
> 
> However, I should like to produce a separate title page which precedes
> the music, but everything I have tried so far doesn't work.  Usually I
> either get additional text added to the first page of music, or I get no
> title above the music itself.
> 
> Of course, I could easily create a title page in LibreOffice or similar,
> but as LilyPond seems to have sufficient markup capabilities to do
> anything I am likely to want on a title page, it seems a shame not to
> keep the whole thing in the one place.
> 
> What I would like to do is to have some items (e.g. title, composer)
> appearing on page 1, and some of the same ones appearing above the music
> which starts on page 2 (or perhaps page 3 in some cases).  I imagine it
> is possible to set things up so that the data only appears once in the
> file - e.g. "Title" appears once in the .ly file, but appears both on
> the title page (page 1) and on the first page of music.
> 
> Here is an abbreviated example of one of my efforts:
> 
> 
> \version "2.18.0"
> 
> \book {
> \paper {
>   indent = 0\mm
>   scoreTitleMarkup = \markup {
>   \fill-line {
>   \null
>   \fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece
>   \null
>   }
>   }
>   first-page-number = #2
> }
> 
> \header {
>   title   = "Partita"
>   subtitle= "for solo marimba"
> }
> 
> \score {
>   { c'1 c' }
>   \header { piece = "I.  Allemande" }
>   \layout { }
> }
> \pageBreak
> 
> \score {
>   { d'1 d' }
>   \header { piece = "II.  Courante" }
>   \layout { }
> }
> }
> 
> 
> How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for
> solo marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?
> 
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Re: Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread SoundsFromSound
Richard Shann-2 wrote
> Nicholas Sceaux created code for doing this, which has been adapted
> inside Denemo. So you could use that directly, or use Denemo to create
> your title page and just steal the LilyPond code from there. There is an
> example of the sort of title page you can get here:
> http://imslp.org/wiki/Pavana_%26_Galliarda_Dolorosa_%28Philips,_Peter%29
> 
> this also includes table of contents etc. The source code is on the
> Denemo website.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 17:48 +, David Sumbler wrote:
>> Having now got LilyPond 2.18.0 set up on my two machines, thanks to all
>> the help from the list, I have now started trying to adjust the output
>> of the pieces I have so far produced.
>> 
>> I have used \header blocks for title, composer etc., and these are
>> working as I would wish.
>> 
>> However, I should like to produce a separate title page which precedes
>> the music, but everything I have tried so far doesn't work.  Usually I
>> either get additional text added to the first page of music, or I get no
>> title above the music itself.
>> 
>> Of course, I could easily create a title page in LibreOffice or similar,
>> but as LilyPond seems to have sufficient markup capabilities to do
>> anything I am likely to want on a title page, it seems a shame not to
>> keep the whole thing in the one place.
>> 
>> What I would like to do is to have some items (e.g. title, composer)
>> appearing on page 1, and some of the same ones appearing above the music
>> which starts on page 2 (or perhaps page 3 in some cases).  I imagine it
>> is possible to set things up so that the data only appears once in the
>> file - e.g. "Title" appears once in the .ly file, but appears both on
>> the title page (page 1) and on the first page of music.
>> 
>> Here is an abbreviated example of one of my efforts:
>> 
>> 
>> \version "2.18.0"
>> 
>> \book {
>> \paper {
>>  indent = 0\mm
>>  scoreTitleMarkup = \markup {
>>  \fill-line {
>>  \null
>>  \fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece
>>  \null
>>  }
>>  }
>>  first-page-number = #2
>> }
>> 
>> \header {
>>  title   = "Partita"
>>  subtitle= "for solo marimba"
>> }
>> 
>> \score {
>>  { c'1 c' }
>>  \header { piece = "I.  Allemande" }
>>  \layout { }
>> }
>> \pageBreak
>> 
>> \score {
>>  { d'1 d' }
>>  \header { piece = "II.  Courante" }
>>  \layout { }
>> }
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for
>> solo marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?
>> 
>> David
>> 
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Where abouts on the Denemo website is the source code for that cover page
'template'? Thanks!



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RE: Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
David,

Putting a "\pagebreak" after the first header and before the first score
seems to accomplish what you want.

Mark

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Subject: Producing a title page

Having now got LilyPond 2.18.0 set up on my two machines, thanks to all the
help from the list, I have now started trying to adjust the output of the
pieces I have so far produced.

I have used \header blocks for title, composer etc., and these are working
as I would wish.

However, I should like to produce a separate title page which precedes the
music, but everything I have tried so far doesn't work.  Usually I either
get additional text added to the first page of music, or I get no title
above the music itself.

Of course, I could easily create a title page in LibreOffice or similar, but
as LilyPond seems to have sufficient markup capabilities to do anything I am
likely to want on a title page, it seems a shame not to keep the whole thing
in the one place.

What I would like to do is to have some items (e.g. title, composer)
appearing on page 1, and some of the same ones appearing above the music
which starts on page 2 (or perhaps page 3 in some cases).  I imagine it is
possible to set things up so that the data only appears once in the file -
e.g. "Title" appears once in the .ly file, but appears both on the title
page (page 1) and on the first page of music.

Here is an abbreviated example of one of my efforts:


\version "2.18.0"

\book {
\paper {
indent = 0\mm
scoreTitleMarkup = \markup {
\fill-line {
\null
\fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece
\null
}
}
first-page-number = #2
}

\header {
title   = "Partita"
subtitle= "for solo marimba"
}

\score {
{ c'1 c' }
\header { piece = "I.  Allemande" }
\layout { }
}
\pageBreak

\score {
{ d'1 d' }
\header { piece = "II.  Courante" }
\layout { }
}
}


How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for solo
marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?

David


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Re: Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread Richard Shann
On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 10:59 -0800, SoundsFromSound wrote:
> Richard Shann-2 wrote
> > Nicholas Sceaux created code for doing this, which has been adapted
> > inside Denemo. So you could use that directly, or use Denemo to create
> > your title page and just steal the LilyPond code from there. There is an
> > example of the sort of title page you can get here:
> > http://imslp.org/wiki/Pavana_%26_Galliarda_Dolorosa_%28Philips,_Peter%29
> > 
> > this also includes table of contents etc. The source code is on the
> > Denemo website.
[...]
> >> 
> >> How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for
> >> solo marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?
> >> 
> >> David
> >> 
[...]
> 
> Richard,
> 
> Where abouts on the Denemo website is the source code for that cover page
actually, *that* cover page has been augmented by a border in the newer
Denemo versions ...
> 'template'? Thanks!

Its linked from the "Showcase" page

http://denemo_wordpress.local/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Pavana-Dolorosa.denemo

it is xml, so you may need to force your browser to download it rather
than display it. In practice you would need to load it into Denemo and
then export the LilyPond to get to the LilyPond text, of course,
otherwise you would need to grub around in the Denemo source tree.

Richard





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Re: anybody near a library possessing the old Schumann edition

2014-01-30 Thread Molly Preston
If you can find it on worldcat.org you can get it through your library.
They can request from another library and have it mailed to your library.
Ask the circulation assistants about interlibrary loans.

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> Am 30.01.2014 15:49, schrieb Alexander Deubelbeiss:
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> >>
> >> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
> >> Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
> >> this at all in my city.
> >>
> >> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
> >> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
> >
> > Which specific works are we interested in? Between the university and
> the Hochschule f?r Musik, Basel seems to have quite a bit of material, much
> of which I could at least consult on-site.
> >
> > How about, for instance:
> >
> > _Klavier-Werke [Noten] / von Robert Schumann ; erste mit Fingersatz und
> Vortragsbezeichnung versehene instructive Ausgabe, nach den Handschriften
> und pers?nlicher ?berlieferung hrsg. von Clara Schumann_. Leipzig et al.:
> Breitkopf und H?rtel, zw. 1880-1920
> >
>
> That looks quite close.
>
> http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00033403/image_1
> is it, and we're interested in p. 15 of vol. II
>
> http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00033403/image_17
>
> If you should go there in persona you might ask for Oskar Fried: Lieder
> to have a look at our big LilyPond edition ;-)
> The library of the Musikakademie should have a copy.
>
> Best
> Urs
>
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>
>   \speak #DOWN ?A cold winter indeed.? b4\fermata
>
> and it would make the screenshot thingee happen. Ultimately, I?d love
> overrides for wrap-width, arrow-alignment (i.e., is the box centered on the
> arrow, or offset as in the picture), etc. ? but for now, I just want it to
> happen at all.
>
> I?ve been toying around with basic markup functions, but thought that (a)
> someone might have a better idea, like overriding Balloon; or (b) already
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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/30 Urs Liska 

> I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of Robert
> Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this at all
> in my city.
>
> Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
> edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?
>
> It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on one
> page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").
>

maybe this one?
http://opac.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/opac/controller.jsp?action=notizia_view¬izia_idn=cfi0565816&query_action=search_basefilter&query_filterterm=categoria%3Ams&query_position=0&query_maxposition=11&query_orderby=&query_filterterm=categoria%3Ams&query_querystring_1=clara+schumann&query_fieldname_1=keywords

let me know and I may go on Saturday
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Re: [SPAM] Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

I'm not 100% sure but I think this is a different edition:
I miss the notion of "Complete works", and I _think_ that
"nach den Handschriften und persönlicher Überlieferung herausgegeben"
("edited from manuscripts and personal tradition") isn't mentioned in 
the complete edition anymore.


Thanks anyway
Urs

Am 30.01.2014 22:51, schrieb Federico Bruni:

2014/1/30 Urs Liska 


I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of Robert
Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have this at all
in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?

It would be nice if someone could go there and do some measurements on one
page (which we'd like to have for our "engraving challenges").



maybe this one?
http://opac.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/opac/controller.jsp?action=notizia_view¬izia_idn=cfi0565816&query_action=search_basefilter&query_filterterm=categoria%3Ams&query_position=0&query_maxposition=11&query_orderby=&query_filterterm=categoria%3Ams&query_querystring_1=clara+schumann&query_fieldname_1=keywords

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Re: Anybody near a library posessing the "Old Schumann Edition"

2014-01-30 Thread Urs Liska

Am 30.01.2014 18:28, schrieb Alexander Deubelbeiss:

I wanted to get my hands on a volume of Clara Schumann's edition of
Robert Schumann's works. Unfortunately I realized that we don't have
this at all in my city.

Is there anybody having convenient access to a library that owns this
edition (not the one revised by Wilhelm Kempff)?


Which specific works are we interested in? Between the university and the 
Hochschule f?r Musik, Basel seems to have quite a bit of material, much of 
which I could at least consult on-site.

How about, for instance:

_Klavier-Werke [Noten] / von Robert Schumann ; erste mit Fingersatz und 
Vortragsbezeichnung versehene instructive Ausgabe, nach den Handschriften und 
pers?nlicher ?berlieferung hrsg. von Clara Schumann_. Leipzig et al.: Breitkopf 
und H?rtel, zw. 1880-1920





OK then: Robert Schumann's Werke, Serie 7: Für Pianoforte zu zwei Händen. No 
complete set here, but there happens to be a copy of volume 2 in UB Basel.



Yes, that's it.


Mild problem: this is old enough to only be available in a special reading room 
where I can't take any tools other than paper and pencil. Measuring to the mm 
is feasible with a paper tape though.

Would that help, and what, precisely, did you need measured?


If it's not too much an effort for you that would help indeed.

We're interested in the page containing "Estrella" from "Carnaval op. 9"

I think what we could use is:
- paper size
- margins and line width
- indent of first system
- bottom margin
- staff height (rastral height)
- total distance from topmost staffline to lowest staffline
  (as it doesn't cover the whole page)
- (largest and smallest PianoStaff height)

Oh my, if I think that I've been in Basel on Monday ...

Best
Urs

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Re: Adjustments to lyrics alignment

2014-01-30 Thread Gonçalo Nogueira
>
>
> Maybe a bit too ambitious regarding the mix and match of markups and
> music (I am not saying that some variant of that should or should not be
> working, but it's not quite clear what and how).  Try the following
> instead:
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>

I ended up finding out that the attached approach is simpler
and works just as well.
alignLyrics =
#(define-music-function
  (parser location alignment)
  (number?)
#{
  \once \override LyricText.self-alignment-X = #alignment
#})


\relative c'' {
  c8. a16 f4
} \addlyrics {
  le -- \alignLyrics #0.7 bens -- satt
}
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horizontal alignment od cresc./dim.

2014-01-30 Thread Karol Majewski
According to the rules, hairpins and cresc./dim. marks should start from the 
left edge of the note head. But what about adjacent-note chords like ? From which note column those marks should start? Default behavior in Lily 
is that they start _not_ from the main column, which I'm not sure is correct. 
Couldn't find any clue in "Behind Bars".

For comparsion, TextScript marks _do_ start at the main column.

Is this behavior intentional?


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Re: Producing a title page

2014-01-30 Thread SoundsFromSound
Richard Shann-2 wrote
> On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 10:59 -0800, SoundsFromSound wrote:
>> Richard Shann-2 wrote
>> > Nicholas Sceaux created code for doing this, which has been adapted
>> > inside Denemo. So you could use that directly, or use Denemo to create
>> > your title page and just steal the LilyPond code from there. There is
>> an
>> > example of the sort of title page you can get here:
>> >
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Pavana_%26_Galliarda_Dolorosa_%28Philips,_Peter%29
>> > 
>> > this also includes table of contents etc. The source code is on the
>> > Denemo website.
> [...]
>> >> 
>> >> How should I alter this to get a title page showing "Partita" and "for
>> >> solo marimba" on a title page preceding the music pages?
>> >> 
>> >> David
>> >> 
> [...]
>> 
>> Richard,
>> 
>> Where abouts on the Denemo website is the source code for that cover page
> actually, *that* cover page has been augmented by a border in the newer
> Denemo versions ...
>> 'template'? Thanks!
> 
> Its linked from the "Showcase" page
> 
> http://denemo_wordpress.local/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Pavana-Dolorosa.denemo
> 
> it is xml, so you may need to force your browser to download it rather
> than display it. In practice you would need to load it into Denemo and
> then export the LilyPond to get to the LilyPond text, of course,
> otherwise you would need to grub around in the Denemo source tree.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
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Thanks Richard! But...I can't access that website, it's a .local and it's
not loading in any of my browsers. I'll check the showcase online and see if
I can find it that way. 



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Re: Remove Empty Staves - but not all

2014-01-30 Thread Jan Rosseel
Kieren MacMillan  sympatico.ca> writes:

> 
> Hi Jan,
> 
> > Is there a way to parametrize \RemoveEmptyStaves so that it will remove 
all 
> > empty staffs, except the first one if there otherwise would be no staffs 
left?
> 
> That would be the best solution, of course…
> In the meantime, there’s this workaround (which I use all the time): 
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=312
 
Yes, I'm aware of that, But it's not a solution to my intent. Snippet 312 
works well for a "fixed" part: a given combination of percussion voices, and 
a fixed page size. 

If one changes page width, then one might need show/hideMultiRests in other 
places. But it's still doable although it's labor intensive.

But in a SCORA context, we want to give the percussionist the option of mix 
& matching the different voices to his liking, depending on how many 
percussionists there are and how their gear is organised on stage. And this 
is where the manual workaorund of the snippet completely fails. 

Given that the somewhat opposite of what I want (the 
Keep_alive_together_engraver) is written inside LP in C++, I assume what I 
want will also require a custom engraver - it's likely not a simple Scheme 
function...

> Hope this helps!
> Kieren.
> 

Unfortunately, it doesn't :-(

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Re: horizontal alignment od cresc./dim.

2014-01-30 Thread Janek Warchoł
2014-01-31 Karol Majewski :
> According to the rules, hairpins and cresc./dim. marks should start from the 
> left edge of the note head. But what about adjacent-note chords like  d'>? From which note column those marks should start? Default behavior in 
> Lily is that they start _not_ from the main column, which I'm not sure is 
> correct. Couldn't find any clue in "Behind Bars".
>
> For comparsion, TextScript marks _do_ start at the main column.
>
> Is this behavior intentional?

No, it's issue 2245 and i've been working on a fix a year ago, but
then i had to wait until 2.18 was out.  And now i don't have time to
finish it :-/

best,
Janek

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