On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 00:10:34 -0500
Michael Welsh Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am typing in a mixed vocal/piano score in which thw vocal part is
> written in 9/8 while the piano part is written in 3/4. The Two are
> supposed to match up by measure timewise. Is there a way in lilypond
> to
I am typing in a mixed vocal/piano score in which thw vocal part is
written in 9/8 while the piano part is written in 3/4. The Two are
supposed to match up by measure timewise. Is there a way in lilypond
to create a StaffGroup which contains staves with varying time
signatures? (lilypond 2.1.0)
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hey is there a lilypond/vim howto? I've got the point and click thing
setup, I'd like to have syntax highlighting and tab completion too.
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Thanks for the answer supplied long ago for how to connect similar
noteheads of different voices. Once I got lilypond back up on my
computer it worked nicely.
Then, tonight, I came upon this to balance:
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 21:40:39 +0100
Martin Norb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are some strange kind of percussion sounds when I listen to it
> with timidity. Maybe there is a bug in timidity. However, if i remove
> one of the staffs (any staff) the strange sounds disappear.
This _is_ wierd. W
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I've just put up Mozart's Dies Irae (from the Requiem) on
www.mutopiaproject.org. However, the generated MIDI file sounds a bit
strange.
There are some strange kind of percussion sounds when I listen to it
with timidity. Maybe there is a bug in timidity. However, if i remove
one of the staffs (any
Thu, 06 Nov 2003 16:31:26 -0500, Jeff a dit :
> Is there any other documentation other than the tutorial and user
> guide? I.e., printed book? I use GNU Emacs on Windows, and haven't
> yet tackled elisp, but is Scheme and elisp similar?
If you want to learn scheme, you might take a look at
On Thursday 06 November 2003 06:25 pm, Kevin C. Baird wrote:
> Hi. I'm a PhD student in composition at the University at Buffalo in
> Buffalo, NY, USA. I'm generating lilypond files from a Python script.
> Attached is an example.
>
> I've checked the documentation and example files for what I need
Why not use the \rest feature, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Rests.html#Rests
/Mats
Will Oram wrote:
My understanding is this should shift any rest down X spaces down:
restDown = \property Staff.Rest \set #'staff-position = #-X
[...]
<< { fsharp16[ fshar
I just tried a number of different examples with
lilypond --preview
and the resulting *.preview.png always included just the
first line of the score and the title. Could you please
send an example to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where you get a whole
page.
/Mats
Wim Ceulemans wrote:
Jan
Thanks, that cla
Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LilyPond is probably fairly different from most other programs you
have experienced before and it's definitely one where you have to
read at least the tutorial before you can do anything useful at all.
Agreed. Is learning S
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