After a small bugfix in the accidental engraver (1.7 cvs), this hack
does more or less what you request.
The last measure shows an example where it goes wrong. Problem is that
the music is parsed "in input order" - so the 2nd e gets an accidental
because the 1st was not entered yet, whereas the fir
(sorry sending reply to the wrong posting - for some reason I didn't
receive the posting from s.abeccara)
Simon Bailey wrote:
> > | if i'm reading a piece in g major, then i
> > | will read any note in the bottom space of the treble staff as an
> > | f-sharp, not as an f. so i write "fis" for thi
>That would be "Insert/Graphic/From File" but you knew that.
Yeah.
If "insert/graphic/from file" would accept SVG than I'd be
cruisin'.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Ray Peck wrote:
How about using GIMP to capture the images and create any efficient
image file you want to insert into your OpenOffice document?
Here is an OpenOffice Writer document doing what you described with a
JPEG which I believe is not proprietary. It was acquir
Ray Peck wrote:
How about using GIMP to capture the images and create any efficient
image file you want to insert into your OpenOffice document?
I'm using GIMP for some things, but I want to avoid using pixmaps
as much as possible, and I want to be able to edit the pasted-in
image afterward
> "Simon" == Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> if you really want this approach, you could try abc. in abc
Simon> if you put a piece in a key-signature, then you have to
Simon> explicitly state the accidentals.
Simon> http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc/
Sim
From: Edward Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
http://www.pstoedit.net
Interesting program! Doesn't help today, but I'm pretty sure
that I'll be using it in the future. Thanks!
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On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 18:26, s.abeccara wrote:
> yes, I downloaded the entire archive, but the answer has been far from
> helpful.
just to put the record straight, this was something that bothered me a
little bit when i first started using lilypond. but after the
explanations offered in the last d
>How about using GIMP to capture the images and create any efficient
>image file you want to insert into your OpenOffice document?
I'm using GIMP for some things, but I want to avoid using pixmaps
as much as possible, and I want to be able to edit the pasted-in
image afterwards without keeping ex
Hi,
this is just to post an example of automatic (lilypond) score
generation. Sorry for being a bit off-topic.
If you want to try it, build and do something like:
tritone -n7 -l > out.ly
and then compile out.ly .
Ciao,
- Fabio
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Thank you - it worked ! With the upgrade to 1.6.6, the \translator \StaffContext
minimumVerticalExtent is also working !!
With the \translator \ScoreContext TimeSignature \override, I do get some error
messages about spacing but the output is fine. Can I safely assume that all is well?
Suzan
hi,
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 14:56, s.abeccara wrote:
> When I state a key for a piece in Lilypond I expect it to follow
> common rules for writing music, i.e. not to put natural signs on every
<---SNIP--->
> who know this (after all simple) solution.
this is a discussion that has been kicked around
"s.abeccara" wrote:
> When I state a key for a piece in Lilypond I expect it to follow
> common rules for writing music,
Lilypond DOES follow common notational behaviour.
You specify which notes the music should contain, and then lilypond
decides how to typeset the accidentals on basis of the spe
Matthias Geier wrote:
> What I need: There should be accidentials before every note, even if
> it's just a natural sign. On note repetitions there should be an
> accidental only before the first note and nothing before the following.
> It's the way Schoenberg used to typeset his works.
Uh, I am a
Silvio a Beccara wrote:
>Instead, Lilypond puts
>natural signs on every note which is not explicitely written with an
>accidental, which is quite disappointing, since it does know where
>accidentals should NOT be put!
>So I think there ought to be a way to change this unlogical, and
>unmusical, be
When I state a key for a piece in Lilypond I expect it to follow
common rules for writing music, i.e. not to put natural signs on every
note which should be "altered" in that key (e.g., in D major, for f
and c) Infact, when writing music by hand, alterations are put on the
key to spare the work
Hi
Tryed to install lilypond in windows client and tried the sample got an
strange error and couldn't find any appropriate in the mailing lists.
Bug.txt and an output of ly2dvi are attached.
Regards
Oliver
+ set -x
+ basename /usr/bin/bug-lilypond-cygwin
+ name=bug-lilypond-cygwin
+ [ bug-lilypo
Hello all.
I need an accidental macro which isn't in the standard ones but I'm not
able to hack one by myself (because I'm a lilypond newbie and a
non-programmer). Perhaps someone of you has made a suitable macro and
could send it to me.
What I need: There should be accidentials before every note
Hello,
I'm trying got install Lilypond from RPM on a Mandrake 8.1, but I can't get
out of the dependencies web. Could anyone give me a complete working
installation sequence for the various RPM that need to be installed on
Mandrake 8.1?
Thanks a lot
Silvio
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On Thu, Dec 05, 2002, Ray Peck wrote:
> Cool: I got working PDF output.
> Now: I grepped /usr/doc/lilypond-1.6.5-1/ for "sodipodi" and
> "SVG" and found nothing. How do I generate SVG output so
> that I can try it in OO, and where is the code that generates
> it, so I know what to go hack to
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