Can someone please tell me how I might be able to remove the "H" and "P"
from slurs in tablature?
Also, is there a way to change the angle of a gliss line?
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On Nov 27, 2005, at 9:36 PM, Bernard Hurley wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 18:38 -0500, Michael Haynie wrote:
The change to \preLilypondExample can be made backward compatible by
defining a variable that preLilypondExample can rely on -- it's a bit
of a hack, though.
two different ideas here
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 18:38 -0500, Michael Haynie wrote:
> The change to \preLilypondExample can be made backward compatible by
> defining a variable that preLilypondExample can rely on -- it's a bit
> of a hack, though. Using a parameter might be worth a little breakage,
> since there will no
If you have a song book with 20 songs, it would be nice if you could
define \preLilyPondExample _once_ and then include the songs with
\lilypondfile. That way they would all be handled identically. You could
add and delete songs at will. Also you could change the way they are
handled by changing t
That looks like a nice hook.
I suppose I'd also have to tell lilypond to not generate the header for
each song somehow, since I'm going to be handling that myself.
The change to \preLilypondExample can be made backward compatible by
defining a variable that preLilypondExample can rely on -- i
> "BH" == Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BH> Notice:
BH> 1] The files lily-1915112629-systems.tex and lily-1915112629.title both
BH> start with "lily-1915112629" so this prefix must be available to
BH> lilypond-book when it generates this code.
This seems a little
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 13:13 -0500, Michael Haynie wrote:
> Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking about doing.
>
> So: Which scheme functions do I need to replace to accomplish that?
> Are the suggested hooks are documented/supported hooks?
>
I don't think scheme is going to help. I thnk the so
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 15:56 +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> try
>
>lilypond -H title foo.ly
>
Interesting this is not listed as a command line options in the docs,
but lilypond --help tells you what happens. To use with lilypond-book, I
suppose you could do:
lilypond-book --process="
Well, I suppose don't do that :-)
You need only one slur and ties.
However, if you still want to typeset your score so ugly, you can
achieve that using phrasing slur \(
Bert
Jozef Riha wrote:
thank you. now (probably) my last question about this score:
how to typeset the set of slurs on the
thank you. now (probably) my last question about this score:
how to typeset the set of slurs on the last line in
http://www.3pe.cz/PDFnoty/Immanuel.pdf particularly those around "a g
fis fis fis e"
thanks.
cheers,
-- joe
2005/11/27, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jozef Riha wrote:
>
> >
Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking about doing.
So: Which scheme functions do I need to replace to accomplish that?
Are the suggested hooks are documented/supported hooks?
Thanks.
On Nov 27, 2005, at 8:46 AM, Bernard Hurley wrote:
So it looks like you want to be able to do something like
Jozef Riha wrote:
i am sorry but could you please incorporate/show me where to put these
code snippets into my lilypond code? i am kinda lost.
I think it's easy:
\set chordNameFunction = #(lambda p (make-simple-markup "(D)"))
d
\unset chordNameFunction
this goes to the chords section you a
Version 2.6.3
I tried section 9.1.5, and I have tried about 30 variations of something similar to what they have in that section with no luck...
Here is one unsuccessful try... it must be that I am really missing some main concept of Lilypond?
\layout {
\context
{
Bernard Hurley wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 07:12 -0500, Laura Conrad wrote:
I have the same problem, but I do basically what Bernard suggested,
and write the .lytex file with a script that extracts the header
fields from the lilypond (or, in my case, the ABC file that's the
input for abc2ly).
> "BH" == Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BH> You could write a script to extract header information from
BH> the .ly file. However to be completely general it would have
BH> to follow includes and follow the same rules as lily
BH> e.g. recognising when one header d
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 07:12 -0500, Laura Conrad wrote:
> I have the same problem, but I do basically what Bernard suggested,
> and write the .lytex file with a script that extracts the header
> fields from the lilypond (or, in my case, the ABC file that's the
> input for abc2ly).
You could write
So it looks like you want to be able to do something like defining a
LaTeX macro \includesong {songfile} whose effect is something like:
--- do something with header info
\lilypondfile{songfile}
for that you do need lily to write the header info to a file. Actually
older versions of lily did
I had the same problem recently - it's caused by a \fermata command on a
whole-bar or multi-measure rest. If you change this:
R2.\fermata
to this:
R2.^\fermataMarkup
you should be fine.
>From: Linda Cantoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat Nov 26 23:45:09 CST 2005
>To: J L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "MH" == Michael Haynie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> If I didn't have so many files to manage, I might consider that.
MH> However, there are enough that the double maintenance would drive me to
MH> distraction.
MH> The other problem with that solution is that it doesn'
i am sorry but could you please incorporate/show me where to put these
code snippets into my lilypond code? i am kinda lost.
thank you very much.
kindest regards,
-- joe
2005/11/27, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jozef Riha wrote:
>
> >thank you, i implemented fixes to
> >http://zefo.szm
J L wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure whether this is a bug or not. After trying to add text
spanners and fermatas to a piece, LilyPond crashes, saying that the
assertion in text-interfaces.cc on line 61 failed. I've attached the
offending files and also the lilypond logs of that.
Use \fermataMarkup
Jozef Riha wrote:
thank you, i implemented fixes to
http://zefo.szm.com/donotdelete/latex/imanuel2.pdf
i've got however few notes/questions:
- there is no way to enter (D) or G/H (first play G, then H) chord names
Try these:
1.
\set chordNameFunction = #(lambda p (make-simple-markup "(D)")
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