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Original Message
Subject:
Re: How to do notes + lyrics in sequence
Date:
Tue, 22 Mar 2005 08:15:45 +0100
From:
Michiel Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
There's already a project for lilypond editing in jEdit, called LilyTool. Its
in java so I believe its compatible with Mac OS too. And it covers most of the
features you mentioned, so havnt you tried it yet?
Joshua
-Original Message-
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:45:20 +0100
From: Nico
'ello,
I've been reading the documentation, tutorial and trying for some time
to get this working, but I just can't get my head round how it is meant
to be done. I would like to split my piece into a series of sections
(in the text file that lilypond reads). I would like each section to be
some
Roman KÃppeler wrote:
>sorry, I am bit confused with displaying rests.
>
>How can I center rests (R1) in the middle of a bar?
>How can I display repeated Rests with the typical symbol, R1*4 creates
>1 rest per bar!?
R1 with big R should already display in the middle of the bar.
r1 with small r
'ello,
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 23:07 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You can get landscape scores also in version 2.2, see
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Invoking-lilypond.html#Invoking%20lilypond
Excellent; it is working now! Thanks very much for your help; I re
> I had trouble finding anything in the list archives that helped and I
> have read (I think) every piece of documentation on inserting lyrics
> that is on the website.
I know the feeling, and still, it is there somewhere.
>
> My song compiles fine without errors (now). But I get no lyrics in
You can get landscape scores also in version 2.2, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Invoking-lilypond.html#Invoking%20lilypond
For more information on the Debian packages, search the mailing list
archives (both lilypond-user,
lilypond-devel and info-lilypond may
Always tell what version of LilyPond you use, to avoid getting answers that
are not relevant for your version.
Roman Käppeler wrote:
Hi,
sorry, I am bit confused with displaying rests.
How can I center rests (R1) in the middle of a bar?
R1 gives you a full bar rest which is typeset centered in t
'ello,
Thanks for your reply. I will try to alter the page to landscape.
Unfortunately I was running 2.2 and it didn't seem to have this option.
I tried going to the download page and found this link:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond.html
I followed the instructions but there was n
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(1) Would use use this application?
Yes. I'm still
looking for the perfedt Lily environment
(2) Any other key features you'd like to see?
Granular features: be able to
turn individual elemnts off and on easily (code coloring with no code
completion, or completion with
Hi!
I'm trying to type some tempo indication like "16note = 16note" and more
complex, like real metric modulations.
looking for it in the list, I've found some markup example, here is mine:
d''8.^\markup \fontsize #-1.5 {
\large "("
\note #"16" #1
\large "="
\note #"16" #1
Ed Baskerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started work on a simple LilyPond previewer for OS X. It
> will be similar to TeXShop, but simpler--at the expense, perhaps, of
> flexibility. The application will be a simple LilyPond text editor
> with indent balancing, parenthes
Hi,
sorry, I am bit confused with displaying rests.
How can I center rests (R1) in the middle of a bar?
How can I display repeated Rests with the typical symbol, R1*4 creates 1
rest per bar!?
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the only good and complete manual is here :
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/lilypond.html
with the mailing list and the tests.
Regards
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use, to be sure to obtain
a relevant answer. I assume that you have version 2.4.
Have you tried to increase the staff size? See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Setting-global-staff-size.html#Setting-global-staff-size
If t
Did you try lilypond --help ? Then you would have found the option
lilypond --dvi
/Mats
Roman Käppeler wrote:
Hi,
I am using LilyPond 2.4.2 under Cygwin (Windows XP).
When compiling files it needs about 20 seconds for one file with only a
few notes! Is there an option to speed up this process?
I compile my .ly files within the cygwin window : it runs much faster than
cliquing on the .ly file.
For the output file, you can specify it in the command :
lilypond -- dvi myfile.ly. ( see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/lilypond.html#Invoking-lilypond)
Hi,does anyone know a LilyPond manual which has the lilypond commands + little pictures together?The "Appendix G Cheat Sheet" from the official manual is exactly what I mean, but it should be more completely including repeats with "alternatives" and so onDoes anyone know of a good manual?Verschicke
'ello,
I've only been using lilypond for a short while and have already found
it very useful. I'm writing to ask a question about how the output of
the program might be modified slightly.
I am vision-impaired and have been playing the Clarinet for a number of
years. When I was at school, my mus
Hi,I am using LilyPond 2.4.2 under Cygwin (Windows XP). When compiling files it needs about 20 seconds for one file with only a few notes! Is there an option to speed up this process? The output should only be a .dvi-file. At the moment I got *.tex, *.pdf, *.dvi ... I tried the --output=file option
J. Daniel Ashton wrote:
Near the very end of a movement, I want to set lyrics to choral
(soprano?) cues for two measures. The horn part is shown on two staves
(1st horn, 2nd horn) and I want the cues in the top staff, with the
lyrics between the staves. Is there a way to "drop this in"? Or does
Quintijn Hoogenboom wrote:
Mats helped me tremendous with a "tamtam" mode.
I now redefine notes like:
drumPitchNames = #'(
(t . lefttenor)
(T . righttenor)
(b . bass)
(B . rightbass)
)
#(define mydrums '(
(lefttenor default "marcato" 2)
(righttenor default #f
Did you look at the templates linked from
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/out-www/ ?
Especially, the template called melody-lyrics.ly looks well suited for
your example.
The point of \lyricsto is that you are able to specify exactly what line
of music you want to attach the lyrics to,
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