On 2024-12-19 21:52, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
We’d definitely need more opinions, especially from folks like
Werner who have worked on the docs/appendices a lot, as well as
from users: how do they feel about it? How much do they use which
index?
I use Appendix E only.
While people are thinking,
Hi,
If you are new to Lilypond, why do you want to compile it yourself? Why
not simply install the available packaged version for your operating
system, from http://lilypond.org/development.html ?
/Mats
On 2023-11-15 15:09, pubabhervegueg...@free.fr wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to Lilypond.
On 2023-01-23 00:36, David Kastrup wrote:
We have q for "repeat last chord with default duration" and 4 for
"repeat last pitch with specific duration" but not "repeat last pitch
with default duration".
To me, the most natural solution would be to extend q to mean last
pitch/chord (i.e. l
Please note that the proposed new version of hel-arabic.ly internally
contain a line that includes arabic.ly, which means that the end user
only has to do
\include "hel-arabic.ly"
just as before. Hopefully this resolves your concern.
/Mats
On 2023-01-11 16:02, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
The
On 2022-08-24 10:42, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
I agree with Carl: To demand an extra signifier to make a chord
major feels unnatural, seeing as "lead sheet" chord symbols
(defaulting to major) are quite well established. I'd also be wary
of introducing uppercase variants of
On 2022-08-13 22:04, David Kastrup wrote:
We had this discussion a longer time ago, with chords and notes
conflicting in that : is used for tremolo notation, too.
Now I've had the idea that _inside_ of < > we don't need to notate
durations and thus < c: > would be unambiguous.
Of course the r
On 2022-05-15 22:48, Thomas Morley wrote:
...
Btw, I found some other snippets worth fixing, currently returning
programming errors or warnings:
incipit.ly "programming error: Loose column does not have right side
to attach to."
using-marklines-in-a-frenched-score.ly a plethora of
On 2022-03-25 01:44, Valentin Petzel wrote:
Subject:
Slanted Beams thickness
From:
Valentin Petzel [1]
Date:
2022-03-25 01:44
To:
[2]lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Hello,
Lilypond handles slanted Beams in a geometrically weird way, that is, the
thickness is not measured as th
Thanks for your work on this! A couple of comments (sorry, I haven't
taken the time to look and comment on your proposal earlier):
- I cannot see that you explain to the user what syntax classes the
different colors correspond to. It could of course be seen as a
pedagogical trick to
On 2020-08-08 14:07, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
I fixed it up manually for now.
Thanks! As a minor detail, I happened to notice that if you click in
"automatic language selection. " at the bottom of the page, you end up
on a Catalan version of the corresponding page. The English version,
avai
On 3/12/20 6:02 PM, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 12.03.2020, 16:57 + schrieb Trevor:
I've tried compiling several of my files running this version of yours inside
Frescobaldi on my Windows 10 system. All worked fine except one. Here's
a MWE which shows the fault I found:
\ver
On 2020-03-12 16:41, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 12.03.2020, 16:17 +0100 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
I did a quick test of the lilypond-linux-x86_64-full.tar.gz version on a
reasonably large project (some 80+ page output string quartet score) and
it runs without any error messages
On 2020-03-12 16:17, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
On 2020-03-12 14:39, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
I did test some more advanced files than "{ c' }", but apparently not
complicated enough. I think this one actually has the same root case as
Karlin reported: I traced this back to the ga
On 2020-03-12 14:39, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
I did test some more advanced files than "{ c' }", but apparently not
complicated enough. I think this one actually has the same root case as
Karlin reported: I traced this back to the garbage collector freeing
objects prematurely. Apparently it's not
On 2020-01-22 11:36, David Kastrup wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
A posiitive: all major platforms run on x86 64-bit CPUs, and there are
Open Source VM solutions for OSX and Windows. So, a VM running Linux
on OSX or Windows can be almost as fast as running Linux
directly. This makes GUB's cro
On 11/19/19 1:30 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
9c0e1363ac Issue #5506: Add tremolo stem support to \cueDuring
Looks like a small new "feature", not picked for now.
Here I’d say this is not a new feature, but a bug fix, and the
mechanisms used for the change are secure enough to pick it. Again,
On 12/21/2012 11:34 AM, lilypond-devel-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
Hey all,
I have two 16ish-hour flights this holiday season and I'll be filling them with
composition, Sudoku, and LilyPond programming. So, this is the time to send me:
1) Features you need implemented.
2) Bugs you need fixed.
3)
On 10/14/2012 07:36 PM, lilypond-devel-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
Please, can we get away from thinking in terms of implementation details
and instead think of the use cases:
1) Just set a property (grob or context property) to a certain value,
don't worry about previous values
2) Set a property to
On 09/27/2012 08:36 AM, lilypond-devel-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
A typical example of this is NoteCollision of N NoteColumns. The
>NoteColumns have to all move in a coordinated way, and the easiest way
>is to have a function (with local variables) that determines what has
>to happen. You might get
here the result would be fairly non-intuitive, in spite of
the seemingly intuitive syntax.
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On 09/07/2012 03:02 PM, lilypond-devel-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
It's not meant to be disrespectful but how about
* lilypond-croaking
* lilypond-croaks
* lilypond-quacks
* lilypond-quack-pack
(* lilypond-quackery)
;)
Can't help thinking of what happened when I worked at a company some 20
years
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Change font license from GPL to dual licensed OFL / GPL (see
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=OFL_web)
We have agreement of this from the people who were here:
Author: Janek Warchol
Author: Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Author: Marc Hohl (*)
- Graham
Is this what you mean?
LilyPond 2.6 released - June 27, 2005
Version 2.6 is the latest stable release of LilyPond. It now installs in
a snap on Windows, MacOS X, and any version of Linux (x86). Get up and
running in minutes! Pango text formatting lets you print Unicode lyrics
in your favorite s
It looks like we're getting close to the first release candidate.
- could any new contributors check:
http://lilypond.org/authors.html
to make sure they're there? if you have git access, you should
be in "development team", and choose your own title. If not,
you should be listed in "curren
/Mats
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Quoting Graham Percival :
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Mark Polesky wrote:
Francisco Vila wrote:
No, \partial uses measurePosition internally. It is a beat
countdown for the current measure.
Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects,
then measurePosition would too. Why w
Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 10:19:52AM -0700, Mark Polesky wrote:
Trevor Daniels wrote:
A brief description of bar checks in 1.2.2 Working on
input files would be good. I think bar checks are at
least as important as a \version statement, which is
mentioned there.
Please note that the file is automatically generated, so the change has
to be done in the script generating the file.
/Mats
Quoting Carl Sorensen :
On 4/16/10 3:17 AM, "Martin Tarenskeen" wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that ( unlike "r" ) "R" and the new "q" are not yet recognized
as possible
to get this absolute output at all is to run it at the
CLI.
James
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James Lowe wrote:
Mats,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I would expect the information to appear in the .log file on Windows,
> doesn't it?
There is no log file created when running from the CLI on Windows.
Only when you use the .exe (drag and drop or right-click context menu).
Right, bu
raham
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Graham Percival wrote:
Jan and I were talking about listing academic papers which cite or
use lilypond, but I soon realized that it wasn't obvious where to
put these. Were they "productions" or "publications" ? If the
latter, how many people would encounter them while they were just
browsing
conformant to the UNIX tradition), so
why is it so bad to also tell the user that the PDF was successfully
produced.
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Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Our problems with \RemoveEmptyStaffContext resetting previous context
modifications highlights one problem we have: So far, it was not possible to
store a bunch of context modifications into a variable and apply them later
on.
Right!
Another incarnation of this
Quoting Graham Percival :
The spanish word for "download" is "descartes" ? Weird, in
english that's the name of a famous philosopher.
Normally, I'm proud to be Swedish, but not when it comes to Descartes.
One of the sadest Swedish contributions to the history of science, is
that Descartes w
it *is* a fingering notation). So its "internals" should be
the same as Fingering.
Could someone have a look at this issue and fix it?
Thanks in advance,
Xavier
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Quoting Reinhold Kainhofer :
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Friday 05 February 2010 18:20:23 Mats Bengtsson wrote:
On the other hand, \RemoveEmptyStaffContext is a variable containing a
full list of settings, which replace the current list of settings for a
Staff context
Marc Hohl wrote:
Is it ok to do just
cd mf/
make clean
cd ..
make all
since this is faster?
Sure! You may save some typing by doing
make -C mf clean
make
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eally also create patches to fix them, then it'll
help the *next* person who tries to use GUB.
Good luck,
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Now that I'm back home I don't have access to a Schmindows
machine, so I forget the details. But I do remember it
being a pain. Something like
1) Right-click on the title-bar of the Git Bash window
2) Select Edit > Mark
3) Left-click and drag your selection.
4) Press
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Maybe I need to install something in Emacs first?
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Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Mats Bengtsson
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If I recall correctly, you also have to rerun it every time the file VERSION
has been updated, i.e. when a new (minor) version has been released.
No; I believe that Jan responded somewhat angrily when
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Graham Percival wrote:
The AUTHORS / THANKS list is now in
Documentation/web/basic-authors.itexi. (I'm considering moving it to
a more central location such as Documentation/included/ )
For the THANKS file, we have a policy that people listed as Developer
aren't listed in the Contributors sec
does the facility already exist?
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Quoting Graham Percival :
Ok, I'm uploading yet another 2.13.7, this time with an updated
fontforge that was compiled with --enable-double.
http://lilypond.org/~graham/
If this one works, I'll go ahead with the official 2.13.7 release,
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Please review.
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The "Staff" is scaled properly, whereas "PianoStaff" is not. I didn't
find anything in the bug tracker,
but this seemed to be not the desired behavior.
Marc
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Quoting John Mandereau :
Le dimanche 27 septembre 2009 à 19:08 +0100, Graham Percival a écrit :
I'm wondering if we can call them "Function index" and "Concept
index". Or something like that. It just seems weird to have a
"LilyPond index" for every manual.
Maybe "Function and concept index"
Graham Percival wrote:
Some time later today (knock on wood) I'll make the official
2.13.4 release.
Great!
...
Some time next week (knock on wood again), I'll make a 2.13.5
release. The major new thing there will be creating the regtest
comparison between .4 and .5, and this time I *will*
nate.
Am I on the right path?
Thanks a lot!
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Right! It gives a SIGSEGV. I got the impression from some previous email
that this problem with system-count=1 had been fixed.
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Michael Käppler wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I can process Documentation/general/examples/granados.ly without
crashes, using latest GIT version of today
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Graham Percival wrote:
Good catch! Personally, I'm ok with the current program behavior.
I'd be happy to adjust the docs to reflect the "1 pdf per \book"
behavior.
??? We've had one PDF output per \book block as long as there have been
\book blocks, as far as I can recall. This has also b
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Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Would it be technically feasible/possible to establish a system of
"anchors" instead?
This would be indeed a great feature!
Reminds me of the GOTO command in BASIC! ;-)
Seriously, I seem to recall that I proposed this feature some 11-12
years ago and at that H
(context-spec-music (make-voice-props-set 3) 'Voice))
voiceOneStyle = {
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Hi,
I'd like to dig myself into the C++ source of LilyPond.
I have a long-wished feature, for support automatic lyric contraction.
That means the following:
When there is not enough space for a hyphen to appear, the hyphen is
removed. Like instead of "yeah
Graham Percival wrote:
on the last page of book 2 of the Ligeti etudes.
Sweet Mao...!
Not that I condone that sort of ridiculous notation.
Yeah, me neither. And if somebody really wants that, they can
look at dynamic-init.ly and figure out how to force lilypond to
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Quoting Valentin Villenave :
2009/5/26 Jonathan Kulp :
I created the tarball *after* incorporating Mats' changes to the snippet
with polymeter. Is that the one you're talking about? He posted a fix on
the mailing list, so I put it in the appropriate snippet, tested it, then
created the tarba
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about how to set PATH, just remember to use semicolon instead of comma
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
Yes, I remember. We should also have a look at all the snippets that I
tagged as 'version-specific' a while back, since most of them
demonstrated hacks that have been implemented of corrected in Lily
since then.
Preferably, we should also remove old snippets that hav
Quoting "Carl D. Sorensen" :
On 5/12/09 11:14 PM, "Andrew Hawryluk" wrote:
I think I have figured out issue 708:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=708
Before I submit a patch, how do I decide which LP version this goes
under for convert-ly?
You will want to see where the
Graham Percival wrote:
So should we remove (conseverywhere? That'd be easy enough to
grep for.
No, not in situations where you want to evaluate the values before you
form the pair, like the following example from programming-interface.itely:
manualBeam =
#(define-music-function (par
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Before I make a bunch of replacements and a patch, can anyone see a
potential problem with changing the example in LM 5.1.5 to use these
functions instead:
%%
mpdolce = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:hspace 1 #:translate (cons 5 0)
#:line(#:dynamic "mp" #:text
he
overwhelming message.
Anyway, your rephrase is not to the point. If you insist on being rude
and off-putting (namely a "Complete A-Hole"), you could at least reflect
the essence by paraphrasing this "How to address Complete A-Holes if you
intend to make them do work for you&quo
Graham Percival wrote:
Yes, I was thinking the same thing but I don't know how to change the
convert-ly rules. It was easier for me just to change \octaves to
\makeOctaves.
Any Frog willing to take on this convert-ly rule fix? You have a file that
you can use to see if you have fixe
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compound times you'll need to specify thirds.
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/6/09 3:48 AM, "Patrick McCarty" wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:37:09AM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Patrick McCarty wrote:
So, is the patch okay as it is?
Don't refer to *.cc files for more information on the s
lated subproperties.
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Hans Aberg wrote:
The speed of sound in gases is (roughly) proportional to the
square-root of the absolute temperature. Figures used the speed of
sound v_0 in air at 0℃ varies a bit in the range from 331.2 to 331.8
m/s perhaps. This gives the formula at absolute temperature T
v = sqrt(T/27
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
2. Can Hairpin inherit line-spanner-interface? If so, can this be
done in Scheme, or does it require C++?
It already has the line-interface and the spanner-interface as well
as 3 other interfaces. Exactly what are you missing in the Hairpin?
I'd like to be able to s
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hello,
Thanks to Carl's patient help, I've successfully submitted my first
patch as a Frog!
1. For my next task, I was thinking of fixing the polyphonic
shorthand. Unfortunately, searching the tree for
<<
gives a couple of thousand hits... ;-)
Any hints on wher
Graham Percival wrote:
I'm not sure why we have both \cr and \<. If the two really are equivalent,
one ought to be deprecated before it is ultimately removed.
I have a vague notion that \cr *was* deprecated.
No! If you look in ly/spanners-init.ly, you will see that \cr is used
int
Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 01:17:53PM -0700, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
You only need to modify text in the body of the documentation, including any
examples that are inline in the docs.
Erm, that's exactly opposite.
- the NR tries to avoid overrides as much as possib
Not to mention the following example:
input/lsr/demo-midiinstruments.ly
Hmm, there's some special procedure to update the LSR related stuff, so
check out how to
get this file updated the proper way.
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Don't forget to also update the documentation:
Doc
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ification", @$,
ly_symbol2scm ("Timing"), SCM_BOOL_F, $$, SCM_EOL, SCM_BOOL_F);
}
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Subject:Re: partial measure with independent time signatures
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:07:29 +0100
From: Mats Bengtsso
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
I
To my mind, "always convert via C" means I don't get confused as to
which pitch a piece of music is in. (And as I said, it makes it easy
to print a score in concert). It's just a case of being consistent,
and if you re-use the music you don't have to ask yourself "
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Hi Carl,
\oladdlyrics is on my to-do list of undocumented functions.
\oldaddlyrics is the deprecated version of \addlyrics.
Should I remove the oldaddlyrics entry and add in one for \addlyrics so
this one is included in the docs, or just put a note that oldaddlyrics
is retained only in order to re
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John Mangual wrote:
how would i go about looking up the scheme source code for a specific
function like "transpose" or "tuple" or "key"
\transpose and \key are implemented in C++ code, not in Scheme
and as far as I know there is no \tuple command.
/Mats
GDP, but that
fixed-term project is over, and fostering more code developers is
more important now. :)
Cheers,
- Graham
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Quoting Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/11/28 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Now that I've looked a bit more careful, I see that the total height of
braceN is given by
10.5*(1+1/150)^N
so in other words, if the desired height is H, you can
Quoting Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What are the remaining issues before we release 2.12.0?
- nothing in the docs. I don't care if NR 1 isn't finished yet, I
don't care if the translations aren't finished -- we've had
over a year to get this stuff together. If it isn't finished
no
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