Re: Chord Names set at different heights?

2004-03-19 Thread Walter Hofmeister
On 3/19/04 10:13 PM, "Walter Hofmeister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/19/04 1:15 AM, "Edward Sanford Sutton, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Thursday March 18 2004 20:57, Walter Hofmeister wrote: >>> On 3/18/04 11:23 AM, "Bertalan Fodor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think the qu

Re: Chord Names set at different heights?

2004-03-19 Thread Walter Hofmeister
On 3/19/04 1:15 AM, "Edward Sanford Sutton, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday March 18 2004 20:57, Walter Hofmeister wrote: >> On 3/18/04 11:23 AM, "Bertalan Fodor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I think the question is to achieve something like this: >>> >>> >>> G >>> C

Anomolies in 2.1.31.hwn1

2004-03-19 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I'm getting some strange results with v2.1.31.hwn1. > > Some short ties are showing rather more "arcing" than before. This > appears to be affecting short ties between down stem notes but not up > stem notes. Also, in one case, I have a tie between two down stem notes

RE: Lilypond-book with Cygwin & Jedit - update

2004-03-19 Thread Bertalan Fodor
I modified it a bit (to not assume anything about extension). And it seems that if you click on View PS, you can view the book as well :-) So long time was I waiting for this commando file :-) Thank you for your suggestion! buf = new StringBuffer("C:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe --logi

Re: EasyNotation in german

2004-03-19 Thread Paul Scott
Roland Goretzki wrote: This page should tell when your Mac version is ready unless it gets announced here first: http://lilypond.org/web/download/#2.1 Oh, on my machine is running debian (unstable). I just saw Mac in one of your earlier posts. I also run Debian unstable. But I hope the v

Lilypond 2.1.31 packaged for cygwin

2004-03-19 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Cygwin binary packages of LilyPond 2.1.31 are available from my homepage. The package can be installed by adding and selecting my homepage as mirror: http://www.inf.bme.hu/~berti/lilypond Greetings, Bert ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Lilypond-book with Cygwin & Jedit

2004-03-19 Thread Bertalan Fodor
I don't have much time to work on lily4jedit in these days, but I can tell you that many new features can be achieved by using just jEdit's features. > 1 ) How can I configure JEdit to run lilypond-book => latex => dvips with a single click? That's a good question :-) It's not so hard, but not s

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Re: augmentation dot

2004-03-19 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Thomas, You wrote: > \dotsUp does not help. > Something like: > > \override Dot #'positions = #'(0.5 . 0.5) > > ? I was immediately interested, and with a little bit playing I found this solution: \override Staff.Dots #'extra-offset = #'(0.5 . 0.5) Hope it will help. ;-)

Lilypond-book with Cygwin & Jedit

2004-03-19 Thread Bostjan Kuzman
1) How can I configure JEdit to run lilypond-book => latex => dvips with a single click? 2) I noticed 2 minor mistakes in score setup wizard: - in "strings" section there are two violas named and no cello. - the wizard creates "\property" instead of "\set" Thank you for your great tool. Bostj

Anomolies in 2.1.31.hwn1

2004-03-19 Thread David Bobroff
I'm getting some strange results with v2.1.31.hwn1. Some short ties are showing rather more "arcing" than before. This appears to be affecting short ties between down stem notes but not up stem notes. Also, in one case, I have a tie between two down stem notes across a bar line where the tie is

Re: EasyNotation in german

2004-03-19 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Paul, You wrote > Roland Goretzki wrote: > >>>In which file could I change the names for the easy-notation-note-names? > >>in lily/note-head.cc! > >This file is not to find on my machine. > > > He was joking. That's why he said "seriously" below. That is one of > the source

RE: Lilypond-book and different versions of Lilypond

2004-03-19 Thread Bostjan Kuzman
Thanks, this will come handy. However, this conversion doesn't replace "11pt" option with "staffwidth=11". If I keep "11pt" in the code, I get several warnings from lilypond-book and on running latex I get this: LaTeX error: missing \begin{document} l.1 ^^ef ^^bf^^\documentclass[a4paper

RE: Lilypond-book and different versions of Lilypond

2004-03-19 Thread Bostjan Kuzman
After some tweaking I've found that in 2.1.28: - to add line breaks between fragments, I just add 2 empty lines in input file, - to avoid some latex-processing errors, all I had to do was to replace the old "11pt" option in \begin[11pt]{lilypond} with "staffwidth=11". This is quite weird, because

Re: \acciaccatura creates nonsense

2004-03-19 Thread Michael Kiermaier
On Thursday 18 March 2004 22:38, you wrote: > As a follow-up to my previous post, you can fix it with this: > > > lower = \new Voice \notes\relative f'' { > \clef treble \key b \major \time 4/4 > 2 2 | etc. > > lower = \new Voice \notes\relative f'' { > \clef treble \key b \major \time 4/

RE: Lilypond-book and different versions of Lilypond

2004-03-19 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Have you seen lilypond --help? > > It says you can use this: > >lilypond-book --filter="convert-ly --no-version --from=2.0.0 -" BOOK > > Do you not need this? That actually doesn't work due to some refactoring of the code. You can simply use convert-ly -n --

RE: Lilypond-book and different versions of Lilypond

2004-03-19 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Have you seen lilypond --help? It says you can use this: lilypond-book --filter="convert-ly --no-version --from=2.0.0 -" BOOK Do you not need this? Bert ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilyp

Move augmentation dot

2004-03-19 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Hello list, I need to move an augmentation dot horizontally or vertically in a polyphonic situation to avoid collision with a notehead in another voice, but cannot find the appropriate command(s). \dotsUp does not help. Something like: \override Dot #'positions = #'(0.5 . 0.5) ? Thomas cygwin

Re: Still just a bit stumped.

2004-03-19 Thread Laurent Martelli
> "Lyle" == Lyle Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Lyle> Thanks for the assistance with my chart thus far; now I have Lyle> two questions remaining. Lyle> 1. How can I increase the legibility of the chart by Lyle> expanding staff sizes, etc., especially the chord names? Jazz Lyl

Lilypond-book and different versions of Lilypond

2004-03-19 Thread Bostjan Kuzman
I'm writing something like a book of cello exercises, with a lot of short music fragments and some text. I find a combination of LaTeX and Lilypond-book a perfect tool for my work, at least in theory. However, there are some problems in practice. Using Lilypond version 2.0.1 with Fedora Core 1

Ack: Beaming

2004-03-19 Thread Joerg Anders
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: > > Btw, if you find something better, you'll let us know, right? I'm very sorry about I cannot make any contributions! I really wanted to learn something from LilyPond. I want better beaming in NoteEdit but I never was at music school. And I've seen

Still just a bit stumped.

2004-03-19 Thread Lyle Raymond
Thanks for the assistance with my chart thus far; now I have two questions remaining. 1. How can I increase the legibility of the chart by expanding staff sizes, etc., especially the chord names? Jazz players would no doubt appreciate much thicker chord symbols. 2. I'm still getting a funny

augmentation dot

2004-03-19 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Hello list, I need to move an augmentation dot horizontally or vertically in a polyphonic situation to avoid collision with a notehead in another voice, but cannot find the appropriate command(s). \dotsUp does not help. Something like: \override Dot #'positions = #'(0.5 . 0.5) ? Thomas cygwin

Re: Still: Beaming

2004-03-19 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Joerg Anders writes: > What happens if 2 rules match ? > > For instance in scm/auto-beam.scm: > > ((end * * 4 4) . ,(ly:make-moment 1 2)) > ... > ((end 1 16 4 4) . ,(ly:make-moment 1 4)) The most specific wins, in this case 1 16 4 4) > What's the rule over rules ? > >

Still: Beaming

2004-03-19 Thread Joerg Anders
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: > Joerg Anders writes: > > > Or perhaps a pointer into the LilyPond C code ? > First of all: Thank you all who answered this question. > LilyPond uses rule based autobeaming, but it's far from perfect. It's > one of those things we'll have to Get