I forgot to mention that there are also a number of files in the debian
directory that may be important, but I don't know where to begin making
changes:
GNUmakefile
lilypond-doc.dirs
lilypond-doc.postinst
lilypond-doc.README.Debian
lilypond-doc.doc-base
lilypond-doc.prerm
There are also a numb
i don't know if i should send this here or do lilypond-dev, but i'll send
here first.
it seems that the compilation is hanging while building the documentation,
but i'm not certain. if i would like to try *not* building the
documentation along with the rest of lilypond, would i edit the
debia
On Monday 24 October 2005 09:55 am, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I think there was an insightful email in the mailing lists a couple of
> years ago that explained that the current solution of handling MIDI
> tempo changes will only work with certain MIDI players but not
> with all. I just tried to liste
Maxime Brugidou a écrit :
I wrote :
>>Hello
>>i installed lilypond with cygwin on my winXP and are now able to use
lilypond
but ok, i'm trying to use it the non-cygwin package, but i got an error :
"Pange-ERROR **: file
/var/fred/cvs/savannah/lilypond/installers/windows/mingw/src/pango-1.8.1
Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
You didn't say earlier that you used the Cygwin installation.
I would recommend the non-Cygwin "native" Windows package
available at lilypond.org/web/install/, unless you have any specific
reason to work in Cygwin.
/Mats
I wrote :
>>Hello
>>i installed lilypond with
On 10/24/05, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want it before the score, just put it before the \score{...}
> in the input file. It works exactly the same way as if you want
> several scores in the same file, just put the corresponding \score{...}
> blocks after eachother.
Thing i
You didn't say earlier that you used the Cygwin installation.
I would recommend the non-Cygwin "native" Windows package
available at lilypond.org/web/install/, unless you have any specific
reason to work in Cygwin.
/Mats
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys a écrit :
Maxime Brugidou wro
Mats
darn i have a Mac Powerbook; the built in Sound card is a Texas
Instruments
TAS3004
other music type setting s/w that i have used generates midi files for
which tempo changes play ok on this machine. if anybody is
interested, i can find out the solution it uses...
regards
Neil
Han-Wen Nienhuys a écrit :
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
my version is 2.6.4 i send an example from the lilypond.org website
http://membres.lycos.fr/cocatpe/Schubert.ly
http://membres.lycos.fr/cocatpe/Schubert.pdf
can you check whether 2.6.3 does work for you?
http://lilypond.org/download/binar
If you want it before the score, just put it before the \score{...}
in the input file. It works exactly the same way as if you want
several scores in the same file, just put the corresponding \score{...}
blocks after eachother.
/Mats
Luís Marques wrote:
On 10/24/05, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL
I didn't notice any problems!
/Mats
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Anyone tried 2.6.4 and got good results with text fonts on Windows?
Jan.
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Maxime Brugidou wrote:
my version is 2.6.4 i send an example from the lilypond.org website
http://membres.lycos.fr/cocatpe/Schubert.ly
http://membres.lycos.fr/cocatpe/Schubert.pdf
can you check whether 2.6.3 does work for you?
http://lilypond.org/download/binaries/mingw/lilypond-2.6.3-1.exe
Anyone tried 2.6.4 and got good results with text fonts on Windows?
Jan.
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On 10/24/05, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or use plain markup blocks
>
> \header{
> title = "title"
> }
> \markup{
> \epsfile #"art.eps"
> }
> { a b c } %score 1
> { d e f } %score 2
It seems \markup can't go inside \score. How do you integrate that
markup block in this?:
on
Once you get your basic font setup working, don't forget to save
your .ly file using UTF-8 encoding instead of Latin 1 (ISO 8859-1).
However, this doesn't explain the problems you show in your example.
/Mats
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
Very strange, I haven't seen that
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> For example, it should be possible to do something like
> \header{
> title = "title"
> subtitle = \markup{\epsfile ... }
> ...
> }
Or use plain markup blocks
\header{
title = "title"
}
\markup{
\epsfile #"art.eps"
}
{ a b c } %score 1
{ d e f } %score 2
Jan.
Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
Very strange, I haven't seen that problem reported earlier.
Lyrics certainly work well for me in WinXP.
Exactly which version of LilyPond did you install?
/Mats
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
Hello
i installed lilypond with cygwin on my winXP and are now able to use
lily
You can use \markup{...} commands for the titling as well.
For example, it should be possible to do something like
\header{
title = "title"
subtitle = \markup{\epsfile ... }
...
}
/Mats
Luís Marques wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to print music sheets with artwork.
I've figured out how to incl
Tom Hollander writes:
> Ik ben bezig om wat muziek stukken te digitaliseren (en ook te
> verduidelijken bij sommige) maar ik heb een probleem met het
> weergeven van tekst. De titel en componist worden niet aan gegeven
> dit is wat ik getypt heb:
EN: I have problems with texts, title and compos
I was surprised the first 5', and I then got used to it, and in
practice, it makes more sense than
it seems at first sight. For instance, it allows me to not change the
key in the middle of a piece if
for a few bars only, and change my mind later, if the few bars expand
into much more, without h
This is an issue that many newcomers to LilyPond have trouble with. See
this link for details:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/More-about-
pitches.html#More-about-pitches
-David
At 12:15 PM 10/24/2005 +0200, VarDavid wrote:
>Hi,
> I have downloaded your late
I was surprised by that behaviour too. But that's just the way it is.
Given that that seems unnatural for new users, though, I wonder if it
wouldn't make sense to change the (default) behaviour.
Luís Marques
On 10/24/05, VarDavid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have downloaded your latest v
Hello,
I'm trying to print music sheets with artwork.
I've figured out how to include postscript from a file, but only on the score.
Is it possible to include artwork, say, after the title?
Something like that: (view with fixed-width)
/-\
| title |
| Artwork |
| |
| score |
|
Please see Section "2.3 More about pitches" in the Tutorial.
/Mats
VarDavid wrote:
Hi,
I have downloaded your latest version of Lilypond, and began working with.
I found that when using a scale (i.e. E flat minor), it is still
necessary to use *es* and is for notes like A, B, etc.
Please le
Very strange, I haven't seen that problem reported earlier.
Lyrics certainly work well for me in WinXP.
Exactly which version of LilyPond did you install?
/Mats
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
Hello
i installed lilypond with cygwin on my winXP and are now able to use
lilypond
i can do really good
I think there was an insightful email in the mailing lists a couple of
years ago that explained that the current solution of handling MIDI
tempo changes will only work with certain MIDI players but not
with all. I just tried to listen to your example using kmidi (which
internally uses timidity, a
Hallo,
Ik ben bezig om wat muziek stukken te digitaliseren
(en ook te verduidelijken bij sommige) maar ik heb een probleem met het
weergeven van tekst. De titel en componist worden niet aan gegeven dit is wat ik
getypt heb:
\header{title = "Cantaloupe
Island"composer = "Herbie Hancock"}
Hi,
I have downloaded your latest version of Lilypond, and began working
with.
I found that when using a scale (i.e. E flat minor), it is still
necessary to use es and is for notes like A, B, etc.
Please let me know if I missed something in the tutorial or in your
examples.
If not, please consi
Hello
i installed lilypond with cygwin on my winXP and are now able to use
lilypond
i can do really good sheets but i can't add text
i think there is a problem of font : the text is printed with some
dynamic letters (such as f or m or p)
so some letters are not printed ...
i even tried to gene
Hello
according to the mail archives, I should just insert a \tempo directive
whenever I want to change the tempo (I think this should be in the
manual).
1) For multiple staff music, should I insert just one
set of markings for one of the staves (does it matter
which one) or should they
Hi
1) what is the correct thing to do with a lyric and a tie ?
Should one use an extender like with a melisma ? Thus
a~ a
Fish __
Lilypond seems tolerant if I don't add the extender
a~ a
Fish
2) Also, I am finding extenders and hyphens get mixed up if I do extend
ties.
That's it! Thanks for your accurate help.
Bart
On 22-10-2005 19:19, "Andrew Sidwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bart Diels wrote:
>> I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and decrescendos
>> simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
>
> Personally (though I'm not b
pagetopspace is mentioned in the index (web documentation 2.7.14) but
I could not find it elsewhere.
Thomas
> Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > in LilyPond 2.7.12 Windows native I set annotatespacing=##t and
> > notice a space following "headsep" which is not labeled. Can I
> > a
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hello list,
in LilyPond 2.7.12 Windows native I set annotatespacing=##t and
notice a space following "headsep" which is not labeled. Can I access
this space somehow?
I think this extra space was not there in 2.7.10 IIRC.
you're looking for pagetopspace, which shou
Graham Percival wrote:
On 22-Oct-05, at 10:08 AM, Bart Diels wrote:
I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and
decrescendos
simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
What I am trying to get, apart from those two
crescendo-descrescendos, is a
long underlying cres
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