Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> defects, for example the second and last beam, both presenting those
> small white triangles which should *never* be present in former times
> since they can be flooded with ink as soon as the printing plate gets
> used a bit.
And this is exactly the problem with the defa
> My point is that the stem lenghts should lead the eye: if the note
> goes down the stem goes down, if the note stays the same the stem
> stays the same. Ross book maybe a good starting point to this.
Noone is questioning this.
> My original example would be fine if the phrase ended on the fir
My point is that the stem lenghts should lead the eye: if the note goes
down the stem goes down, if the note stays the same the stem stays the
same. Ross book maybe a good starting point to this.
My original example would be fine if the phrase ended on the first beat,
but it is supposed to end
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>> The rules in Ross' books are guidelines, and they certainly don't
>
>> cover all the cases.
>
> Yes, but what about the too-short stem on the
> middle-line note:
It could be that there is a bug; there is some logi
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> LilyPond does not use a hardcoded set of rules; rather, it tries to
>> score different configurations, and pick the one with the best
>> scores. This is a technique that works much better than hardcoding
>> different rules, but in some cas
Hi I recently installed ubuntu 9.04 which uses lilypond version 2.12.1-0.
I used "SeparationItem #'padding#" on most of my printing as an include
file attached to the file exported from tuxguitar.
But try as I might I cannot get either NoteMusicalPaperColumn or
PaperColumn to work. Can any give
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> The rules in Ross' books are guidelines, and they certainly don't
> cover all the cases.
Yes, but what about the too-short stem on the
middle-line note:
> Your assertion that the 4th beat stem is too short
> is supported by Ted Ross, who says on p.85 that the
> downward
> LilyPond does not use a hardcoded set of rules; rather, it tries to
> score different configurations, and pick the one with the best
> scores. This is a technique that works much better than hardcoding
> different rules, but in some cases there are small divergences with
> the 'prescribed' quant
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Mark Polesky wrote:
> As far as implementing this, I have no idea. I
> don't know how LilyPond is set up to calculate
> these things, and I imagine making changes of this
> sort would be quite involved. I'll leave that to
> the developers.
The rules in Ross' books
Mark Polesky wrote:
> Pekka Siponen wrote:
> > Also the stem lengths on the third and fourth
> > beat should be the same. The third beat stems
> > are a little too long and the fourth beat stem
> > is too short. Attached is the lilypond output.
>
> I will look into this. What source are you usin
Pekka Siponen wrote:
> 1. The beamed stems on the beat are too short,
> they should be the same length (an octave) as
> the 1/4 note on the second beat. Thus the c's
> would have the same stem length.
The stems and beams in the first beat look
exactly as they should according to p.105 of Ted
Ross
1. The beamed stems on the beat are too short, they should be the same
lenght (an octave) as the 1/4 note on the second beat. Thus the c's
would have the same stem lenght. Also the stem lenghts on the third and
fourth beat should be the same. The third beat stems are a little too
long and the f
Sorry, but if we don't allow links to external websites in our
docs, we certainly don't allow non-linked descriptions about
emails!
Please read the relevant email, boil down the actual information
into anywhere from 1 to 10 sentences, and send it again. No HTML
is needed; the manual is written in
Sure, Please add another note following just after the existing note
at the bottom of the 2.3 Point and click.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Point-and-click#Point-and-click
Note: The
methods described above do not work the same on Mac OS X. Ins
We don't link to external websites in the docs. If you can tell
us exactly what text to add or remove, we can do that.
See:
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
(in particular, "Small additions")
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 06:32:53AM -0500, Neil Tiffin
Nicolas,
This looks really good and would have save me considerable time.
Thank you for the pointer.
Lilypond team: Could the info in the article or at least a pointer be
added to
http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/
Lilypond team: the info in the docs at
ht
Le 9 mai 09 à 20:32, Neil Tiffin a écrit :
I am using the following in a shell script to start lilypond
export LYEDITOR='bbedit +%(line)s %(file)s'
echo $LYEDITOR
cd '/Users/Shared/MainMusicFolder/lilypond files'
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond --verbose
-fpdf
'/Us
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