> You are misinterpreting the issue. The features you are requesting
> are not held up, they are just put into a very long queue of things
> which would be nice to be implemented. Paying him shifts *your*
> particular problem to the top so that it is handled (almost)
> immediately.
I see. This m
> I'd be willing to help out with the costs - I could easily do $50
> towards this if others are willing to help as well. I have seen many
> posts asking for these articulations, myself included, and it seems
> there is more than enough interest to get these articulations into the
> feta fontset. D
I should have read all of the posts more thoroughly, I see you do have a
paypal account.
Hopefully some other people will jump in and help out with this.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
willing to donat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I took a look, and I can do this for EUR 120 (or USD 150).
That would include
* A general script tunable to create for drop/fall/doit
(including canned input identifiers)
* Metafont scripts for standard bend, bend before and turn
* A curved glissando line
* Documentatio
> Gee, I don't know... that seems a bit steep.
It isn't steep at all IMHO. If you implement such things carefully
you have to invest *a lot* of time, which makes an hourly rate of,
say, EUR 10.- or even less. A `professional' programmer working for a
company costs at least EUR 80.- per hour. D
> Hi,
>
> I took a look, and I can do this for EUR 120 (or USD 150).
>
> That would include
>
> * A general script tunable to create for drop/fall/doit
>
> (including canned input identifiers)
>
> * Metafont scripts for standard bend, bend before and turn
>
> * A curved glissando line
>
> *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I started using lilypond a couple of months ago but soon had to abandon it
> because of its weak figured bass support. I've been following the
> developments for a while in hope that the support for figured bass would be
> strengthened. At this st
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
> > willing to donate some cash (paypal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to cover for
> > the development costs.
>
> Well, that's certainly something I can help with :)
>
> How much would be "enough'?
On 8-Feb-05, at 7:31 AM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
I updated to 2.4.2-2 and it made no difference. I have a lot of
packages
installed and issuing an "update all" command could take days to
perform. Do
you have any ideas which package(s) might be responsible? Might it be a
configuration problem
On 8-Feb-05, at 7:35 AM, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
I am new to lilypond and am trying to find a way to force a newline?
I read somewhere that will do it but this does not seem to work?
Any suggestions??
Read the manual; particularly the "line breaking" section in chapter 7.
It explains exactly ho
On 2/8/05 10:58 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did the resulting file tinytest.ps contain the number or not?
> If it did, then the I have no more ideas unless you send also
> the output of lilypond --verbose thefile.ly
>
>/Mats
>
Mats,
The file tinytest.ps did not cont
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Can you point to some example (preferably some score available
> > on-line or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking
> > for?
> >
> >/Mats
>
> I think it's just like a normal beam, with a small slash through the
> left corner of the beam, right?
I have a problem with putting grave accent over the letter `u' in word più.
I have tryied:
a_\markup{\italic{più}} - letter ù from French keyboard and
a_\markup{\italic{pi\\`u}} as TeX encoding
but I got in first case error message:
warning: can't find ascii character: 249
and in second:
error:
Did the resulting file tinytest.ps contain the number or not?
If it did, then the I have no more ideas unless you send also
the output of lilypond --verbose thefile.ly
/Mats
Walter Hofmeister wrote:
On 2/8/05 10:07 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd suspect your TeX installation
No answer anyone ?
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> Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
> or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
>
>/Mats
I think it's just like a normal beam, with a small slash through the
left corner of the beam, right?
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 16:08:44 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please always keep the discussion on the mailing list, for the
> benefit of yourself since you get access to the collected
> expertise on the list and for the benefit of others who experience
> similar problems. Same th
> Hi!
>
> I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
> willing to donate some cash (paypal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to cover for
> the development costs.
Well, that's certainly something I can help with :)
How much would be "enough'? (in US dollars)
WB
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In lilypond, is there the ability to get symbols that are common in
> jazz notation such as drops, falls, doits, bends, squeezes, turns, and
> shakes?
>
> For examples:
>
> http://bands.army.mil/masterclass/tusafb/dec2000/jazz.htm
>
> In the articulations section of t
On 2/8/05 10:07 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd suspect your TeX installation. First of all, if you run lilypond
> with the flag 'lilypond --verbose myfile.ly', you should get much
> more information printed out that might help to sort out the problems.
>
> Another test you
I'd suspect your TeX installation. First of all, if you run lilypond
with the flag 'lilypond --verbose myfile.ly', you should get much
more information printed out that might help to sort out the problems.
Another test you could try is to save the following lines in a file
called tinytest.tex:
with 2.2, just use :
\break before the next line.
It should work.
Regards.
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello all,
I am new to lilypond and am trying to find a way to force a newline?
I read somewhere that will do it but this does not seem to work?
Any suggestions??
\version "2.2.6"
\score{ \notes \relative c''
{
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
a' g f e
On 2/7/05 8:16 PM, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7-Feb-05, at 4:15 PM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
>> On 2/7/05 5:14 PM, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> You have lily 2.4.2 installed, right? From the fink package?
>>>
>> It did not work. I got the circle
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> It seems that the midi2ly program doesn't work at all in the
> current Windows version.
Isn't that a rebase problem?
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It seems that the midi2ly program doesn't work at all in the
current Windows version.
If if would have worked, you should have used the Cygwin convention
for writing the path:
/cygdrive/c/Dokumente\ und\ Einstellungen/Besitzer/Eigene Dateien/My\
Music/WitchyWorld.mid
The same holds for any other p
Hi
I'm having problems getting midi2ly to work (I have
no idea how to use it) I type in midi2ly and the path of the midi
file:
midi2ly C:\Dokumente
und Einstellungen\Besitzer\Eigene Dateien\My
Music\WitchyWorld.mid
and get the error message
Traceback (most recent call
last):
File
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:28:42 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christ van Willegen wrote:
> > It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
> > slash is through the flag and the beam...
> I suppose you mean "stem" instead of "beam" (see the Glossary
> inclu
Gordon Gilbert schrieb:
> Hey, folks!
Hi,
> might be played something like this:
>
> { f'16 g' f' g' a'32 g' a' g' a' g' f' g' a'16 g' a' bes' . }
>
> but would be indicated with "tr" in place of those first 6 32nd notes.
>
> Version 2.2.2 on FreeBSD -- can't get a newer version yet :-(
>
> C
No problems with them gracenotes themselves (is this english?).
But I was asking for the slash.
All 7 notes are gracenotes. You can see some normal notes before.
Thomas
> The closest I got was (2.4.2 on cygwin):
>
> {
> \clef bass
> \relative c' {
> \acciaccatura { { des32\pp[ f ges de
Just look up "Trill" in the "Unified Index" of the documentation.
/Mats
Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Hey, folks!
I've been scouring the manual online for how to indicate a trill.
Nothing fancy, just a regular Bach trill within a Fugue, although I will
have to put it over/under the three voices.
mig
Christ van Willegen wrote:
It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
slash is through the flag and the beam...
I suppose you mean "stem" instead of "beam" (see the Glossary
included in the LilyPond documentation if you are uncertain about
english terms).
/Mats
But you'
The closest I got was (2.4.2 on cygwin):
{
\clef bass
\relative c' {
\acciaccatura { { des32\pp[ f ges des es fes ges] } } bes2
}
}
But, that doesn't slash the beam like an \acciaccatura with a single
note would do...
Also, the 3rd and 4th notes are aligned strangely...
I'm not sure
Hey, folks!
I've been scouring the manual online for how to indicate a trill. Nothing
fancy, just a regular Bach trill within a Fugue, although I will have to
put it over/under the three voices.
might be played something like this:
{ f'16 g' f' g' a'32 g' a' g' a' g' f' g' a'16 g' a' bes' .
Here it is!
Nice piece btw.
Thomas
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> That's a slashed flag, not a slashed beam. Also, it's in the first
> example you find if you look up the section on Grace Notes in the
> LilyPond manual, so why would Thomas ask about that?
>
> /Mats
No. :-)
I will look for an example an post a link or a scan.
Thank you,
Thomas
It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
slash is through the flag and the beam...
But you're right... it seems that the standard \acciaccatura shows
exactly what I was refering to.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 11:37:01 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's
Hi Mats, list,
this http://www.iteaonline.org/Journal/32N1/32N1ornamentation.shtml is
probably what he's looking for. See example 2, measure 3.
> Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
> or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
>
>/Mats
>
That's a slashed flag, not a slashed beam. Also, it's in the first
example you find if you look up the section on Grace Notes in the
LilyPond manual, so why would Thomas ask about that?
/Mats
Christ van Willegen wrote:
Hi Mats, list,
this http://www.iteaonline.org/Journal/32N1/32N1ornamentation.
Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
/Mats
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Slashed gracenote beams for "as fast as possible" are quite common. I
think they are not implemented, at least I did not find in th
Slashed gracenote beams for "as fast as possible" are quite common. I
think they are not implemented, at least I did not find in the doc.
Any tricks?
Thank you,
Thomas
Lilypond 2.4.2 on cygwin
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Search the mailing list archives for some hacks people have used
to get these symbols.
/Mats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In lilypond, is there the ability to get symbols that are common in
jazz notation such as drops, falls, doits, bends, squeezes, turns, and
shakes?
For examples:
http://bands.army
Dear list ,
Even if there has been several discussions upon this subject, I still don't
understand how to use
\pagebreak.
When I moved to 2.4.2 on XP, I converted my 2.2.5 .ly and the \newpage within
the header block in my
main .ly became \\page break :
\version "2.4.0"
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