Will Oram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried Mats' template for centred piano dynamics but found it to be
> off-balance. Maybe I will try later with greater tweaking. Also, do
> the dynamics in this template apply themselves to MIDI, or is it
> functional only in layout?
>
> In the meanti
Try "\set Score.timing = ##f" inside the staff context, instead of outside
(referring to the code in the original email). Also, can you post the
whole file you're working from? It may help the debugging.
--
Kris Shaffer
graduate student in music theory, Yale University
co-editor-in-chief fo
Hi,
On Friday 02 September 2005 04:50, Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
> try \cadenzaOn and \cadenzaOff
thanks Mehmet, that brought me at least much closer to the desired result.
However, I still can't get rid of the 4/4 signature at the begin of the
piece. Isn't there a way to switch that off? I also have
Matt Wallis wrote:
On Friday 02 September 2005 07:15, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
I suspect that there is still a guile 1.6.4 lingering around on your
system. If so, get rid of it.
I have just upgraded to guile 1.6.7 using an RPM I found on rpm.pbone.net
(previously, I had built guile 1.6.7 f
On Friday 02 September 2005 07:15, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
> I suspect that there is still a guile 1.6.4 lingering around on your
> system. If so, get rid of it.
I have just upgraded to guile 1.6.7 using an RPM I found on rpm.pbone.net
(previously, I had built guile 1.6.7 from source download
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
out why this was not a sat
> I can't afford a C compiler for Windows
The GNU compiler has been available for Microsoft systems since the
DOS era. Have a look at www.mingw.org, www.cygwin.org
>, and I can't switch to Linux or to a Mac for work reasons.
There are several live-cd distributions, that will allow you to run
L
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Hans de Rijck wrote:
> Or, for someone with a C compiler, the poor-man's algorithm is:
>
> for ( unsigned int i = 0; i < length; i++ )
> {
> if ( (unsigned char)line1[i] > 127 )
> {
> *line2++ = (char)(192 + (((unsigned char)line1[ i ]) / 64)
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Daniel Johnson wrote:
> I offer the following with NO WARRANTY.
Offer accepted. That's always acceptable.
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . I am enclosing a VBScript file
> that should perform conversion from Latin-1 to UTF-8. I haven't tested
> this. Also, I never
This is installed on Debian unstable using the .package file. When I
use the --psfonts option, no .psfonts file seems to be produced.
When I use lilypond-book without the --psfonts option, I get a lot of
error messages from dvips like:
dvips: Font PFAEmmentaler-11 used in file lily-936457080-1.
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
> from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
> If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
> out why this was not a satisfactory solution if
Or, for someone with a C compiler, the poor-man's algorithm is:
for ( unsigned int i = 0; i < length; i++ )
{
if ( (unsigned char)line1[i] > 127 )
{
*line2++ = (char)(192 + (((unsigned char)line1[ i ]) / 64));
*line2++ = (char)(128 + (((unsigned cha
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> If you find this added flexibility in LilyPond 2.6 so annoying, then
> you could use some program that converts a Latin1 coded file into
> UTF-8 coding and even make a script file that first does the
> conversion and then calls LilyPond. Unfortunately, I don't know
> Window
my latest windows version 2.7.8 work very well on point and click in acrobat
pro the only trouble is that I wasn't able to figure out how to have another
editor open
Best Regards,
Mehmet Okonsar, pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
- Original Message -
From: "Katrien de Vos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Until recently the windows versions of lilypond generated pdf-files. In
one of the last versions point-and-click didn't work anymore. Now only
.ps files are generated but not pdf-files. I downloaded an older version
(2.6.3-1) but this one didn't work either. Has anything changed or is my
window
What you have found in the source code files are some left-overs
from version 2.4 and earlier, where LilyPond only knew about Latin1.
If you browse through the mailing list archives, you can also find
out why this was not a satisfactory solution if you want to promote
the program outside western E
The problem here isn't the atonic key function itself, but rather that
you use \cadenzaOn, which makes everything up to the next \cadenzaOff to
be treated as a single long measure, no matter if you insert any extra
manual bar lines every here and there.
One solution is to replace \cadenzaOn with
I don't see the problem. How about
\version "2.7.8"
\score {
\new PianoStaff {
<<
\context Staff = "RH" {
\clef treble
{ f'2 c'4 d' e' f' r4 r8 c' d'4 e' }
}
\context Staff = "LH" {
\clef bass
{a,2 b,4 g, e, f,g,8} % i cut here into the notes of the LH
On 1-Sep-05, at 10:42 PM, Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
Using \skip in unmetered long scores can be quite unconvenient..
Try this:
{
s4*16
s8*3
s1*5
s2
music
}
Using shorthands like s and *, it's not such a big deal.
- Graham
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