I would like to add music notation to my percussion website. My idea is
to allow discussion forum participants to generate no more than four
measures at a time for example and discussion purposes in as simple a
way as possible. Has this topic been addressed before amongst Lilypond
users? Anythi
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You missed the .scm backend.
you're right. thanks.
just commited to cvs.
Pedro
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You missed the .scm backend.
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 10:05 -0400, Pedro Kroger wrote:
> - {_i ("EXT"), "backend", 'b', _i ("select backend to use")},
> + {_i ("BACK"), "backend", 'b', _i ("select backend to use. Possible values
> of BACK are: ps, tex, gnome, svg")},
>{_i ("EXPR"), "evaluat
I just got the latset version from cvs, make install fails with the
error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/invisible/lilypond/python'
/bin/sh /home/invisible/lilypond/stepmake/stepmake/../bin/install-sh -c
-d /python
mkdir: cannot create directory `/python': Permission denied
make[1]: [local-in
Hi,
There seems to be a need for a way to notate that a single note should _not_
have an accidental displayed, something like a 'force-no-accidental'
property.
I think there was a discussion about this over a year ago, without a
conclusion. Now there have been 2 or 3 (implicit) requests for it
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Erik Sandberg writes:
>
>> This should IMHO be extended to something like
>>
>> -b, --backend=EXTselect backend to use. Possible values of
>> EXT are: ps, tex, gnome, svg
>
> Yes, and EXT is wrong too.
I just commited the change t
That's true.
I can't think of any solution other than to assume mf in the absence of any
dynamic indication.
Stephen
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From: "David Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Span_dynamic_performer
Stephen wrote:
2) We are tal
Forwarded to lilypond-devel as a feature request!
This should be an optional feature, since the current
white head is used for harmonics of all note durations
in violin music, for example.
/Mats
Bernard Hurley wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 11:06 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I've never seen harmo
. Overprint boxes. The idea is that in case some text is colliding
with another grob (like a bar line), we add a possibility to `erase'
a rectangle slightly larger than the text before the text is
printed.
In some hand-engraved scores it is not a box, and not only for texts.
For example, y
On Sunday 10 April 2005 15.50, Stephen wrote:
> Mats, the output went silent with this:
>
> \tupletUp
> \time 4/4
> \tempo 4=50
> \partial 4
>
> g,8.\mf\< g,16 | c2.\fermata g,8. c16 | e2.\fermata g,8 c |
> e4 g,8 c e4 g,8 c | e2.\fermata c8. e16 | g2\ff\> e4 c | g,2.\f
> g,8. g,16 | c2.-\markup {
Erik Sandberg writes:
> This should IMHO be extended to something like
>
> -b, --backend=EXTselect backend to use. Possible values of
> EXT are: ps, tex, gnome, svg
Yes, and EXT is wrong too.
Jan.
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