Re: midstaff line = stem shortened?

2010-04-07 Thread Carl Sorensen
Sent again, with a smaller attachment On 4/7/10 8:06 AM, "Kieren MacMillan" wrote: > Hello all, > > I don't have Ross or any comparable book... > > Could someone please confirm that the stem on a midstaff note (e.g., a d in > the bass clef) is traditionally shortened? > I always thought

Re: Fix #786. (issue885044)

2010-04-07 Thread n . puttock
On 2010/04/06 08:13:20, Trevor Daniels wrote: Typo http://codereview.appspot.com/885044/diff/1/2 File input/regression/display-lily-tests.ly (right): http://codereview.appspot.com/885044/diff/1/2#newcode1 input/regression/display-lily-tests.ly:1: \version "2.13.8" 2.13.18 Done. Thanks fo

Dealing with character space issues in feta font

2010-04-07 Thread Carl Sorensen
The shape note community has asked for improvements in shape note heads, because the current system creates "goofy" looking output. See for more details. In modifying the font, it now appears that there are at least three different styles o

Re: Any way to use lilypond as a library? (embeded)

2010-04-07 Thread Florin Mihaila
On Apr 7, 2010, at 7:50 AM, Graham Percival wrote: > 2010/4/7 Alejandro Piñeiro : >> I would to ask if there are any way to use parts of lilypond as a library of >> a >> different application (use lilypond embeded). > > No. Not the way you're imagining it, at least. > >> Why I ask that? > >

midstaff line = stem shortened?

2010-04-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, I don't have Ross or any comparable book... Could someone please confirm that the stem on a midstaff note (e.g., a d in the bass clef) is traditionally shortened? I always thought shortening started with notes in the space above/below the midstaff line -- looking through several of m

Re: Any way to use lilypond as a library? (embeded)

2010-04-07 Thread Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
Why I ask that? I'm creating a little application and I would like to create simple midi files on the fly, but I would like to avoid to enter in midi internals (avoid to waste my time reinventing the wheel). And lilypond file format is really easy to use. So my idea is: * My program creates

Re: Any way to use lilypond as a library? (embeded)

2010-04-07 Thread Boris Shingarov
Hi Alejandro,   For what you are doing, you probably want to use libmidi; lilypond is more like if your program created a tune and needed to render the score on paper or on the screen.  If your program is in C , you can use libmidi directly.  If it is in another language, there are many wrappers

Re: Any way to use lilypond as a library? (embeded)

2010-04-07 Thread Graham Percival
2010/4/7 Alejandro Piñeiro : > I would to ask if there are any way to use parts of lilypond as a library of a > different application (use lilypond embeded). No. Not the way you're imagining it, at least. > Why I ask that? Because nobody coded it. Are _you_ volunteering to spend 50 hours worki

Any way to use lilypond as a library? (embeded)

2010-04-07 Thread Alejandro Piñeiro
I would to ask if there are any way to use parts of lilypond as a library of a different application (use lilypond embeded). Right now I'm using Ubuntu, and there are only available lilypond, lilypond-data or lilypond-doc packages. There isn't anything similar to lilypond-dev As far as I see lily

Re: Special metronome marks

2010-04-07 Thread Carsten Steger
Xaiver, Graham, On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > On 5 April 2010 12:19, Graham Percival wrote: >> An example of this is in LSR. Try searching for "jazz tempo" or >> something ilke that. > > Rhythm marks / play style indication > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=204 t