On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 10:02:14PM +, debian wrote:
> Unless my ear has a virus, bar 4 of this piece plays all wrong. When
Nah, it wasn't my ear that was the problem. It was my brain.
There was a bug in my perl wrapper !
Sorry about that.
[Embarrassment on hard.]
Joe
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How much? Besides myself, I bet there are a number of people that
would like this, and I'd certainly be willing to chip in.
I also notice you have a general MIDI rewrite on the sponsor-worthy
feature page...any ballpark on how much the full monty would cost?
--Ed
On Feb 8, 2006, at 4:27 AM
Hi folks,
I've just downloaded and installed the GNU/Linux GUB for 2.7.32-3. I've
convert-ly'ed a slightly older score (that compiled cleanly under
2.7.29) and compiled. It fails with this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Work_Folder/music/projects/IdaAndDot$ lilypond IdaAndDot.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.7.32
P
Hello Everyone,
I posted this message a while ago and got no response so I'll try again in
hope that someone might know what is going on.
In the posted example I've put both
\context { \Lyrics \consists "Bar_engraver" } \context {
\Lyrics \consists "Separating_line_group_engraver" }
Hello list,
I had this setting for my score:
\layout {
headsep = 0.4\cm
topmargin = 1.5\cm
indent = 0.0\cm
linewidth = 11.5\cm
}
}
\paper {
#(set-paper-size "a5")
Now how do I set the composer name to follow these adjustments? It just
stayed where originally it was. :(
Thanks
Eduard
Unless my ear has a virus, bar 4 of this piece plays all wrong. When
I submit it to timidity, bar 4 seems to have extra notes in it that
are not printed in the pdf. The pdf is correct.
The 2nd half plays fine. Most strange.
Thanks
Joe
\version "2.6.3"
\header {
composer = ""
piece =
Hi, Mats (et al.)
Exactly what kind of tempo indication do you have in mind? [...]
As always, I recommend to include some example .ly code
to clarify exactly what you ask about.
I finally reduced it to a minimal case -- looks like a full measure
rest causes the first measure to extend to inc
Folkert (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I justed installed Lilypond on my computer and now I'm looking for a
> windows graphical user interface. Everything I find on the net is either
> commercial, for linux or not being updated anymore.
>
> Any suggestions? So far I found 'Lilycomp', bu
Hi all,
I just installed the latest development package and
ran musicxml2ly and got the following errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local//lilypond/usr/bin/musicxml2ly",
line 3, in ?
import optparse
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/optparse.py", line 72, in ?
try:
File "/
On 7-Feb-06, at 4:20 PM, Mattl (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
blue slashes = stem down (help on this please!)
Look at "stems", in the 2.7 manual?
There's a regression test that shows how to change these universally...
I'll add that example to the manual.
red arrows = move accent/object up/do
Looking at Dave Phillip's posted source, it occured to me
that the second number in \time could repeat as \time 5/8
\time 4 \time 2 time 5/4 time 3... It could also have
a rational starting default, /4. Since you hardly
ever change the lower number in a composition, it could
save some typing. So
--- "Folkert (sent by Nabble.com)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I justed installed Lilypond on my computer and now
> I'm looking for a windows graphical user interface.
> Everything I find on the net is either commercial,
> for linux or not being updated anymore.
>
Hi a few cavea
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 11.26, Ramana Kumar wrote:
> > (minor correction: these projects are implementations of GNU, not Linux
> > emulators. They require that you rebuild packages, and they do not offer
> > binary compatibility between platforms. Porting denemo to mingw or cygwin
> > is prob
IMAI Yuji wrote:
Hello, users.
I want to output Japanese lyrics from sakura-sakura.ly
But could not. Output log as following:
Layout output to `sakura-sakura.ps'...
warning: don't know how to embed "MS-Gothic"="C:/WINDOWS/fonts/msgothic.ttc"
Converting to `sakura-sakura.pdf'...
Previous, I fou
Milan Zamazal wrote:
I started to work on a small project to output a Festival singing mode
file from LilyPond input (this is useful for blind authors to easily
check lyrics is properly aligned with music). I think this could be
similar to producing MIDI output but I haven't found a way how to t
Ed Baskerville wrote:
I just responded on bug-lilypond with a link to previous documentation
of the problem:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2004-02/msg00346.html
For now, you can use Mighty MIDI for playback, available on
versiontracker.com.
Hi,
I understand the problem,
Ian Hawthorn wrote:
When arranging music I prefer to work with a full score. Once
the arrangement is complete however, building the part specific
learning midis is a tedious process requiring me to rewrite the
file to separate out the music definitions from the score block
and then create a bunc
There is support in LilyPond for doing it with two parts, see
8.3.1 Automatic part combining. However, it doesn't work for three
parts (actually there are many situations where it doesn't
work that well for two parts either).
However, you can always just put them as three parallel lines in the
> (minor correction: these projects are implementations of GNU, not Linux
> emulators. They require that you rebuild packages, and they do not offer
> binary compatibility between platforms. Porting denemo to mingw or cygwin is
> probably a difficult task)
>
I assumed you would be compiling denemo
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 22.22, Ramana Kumar wrote:
> In my opinion there currently don't exist any particularly good GUIs
> for lilypond (unless you count your text editor!), simply because text
> editing is a lot more powerful...
> ...but I understand that having a GUI is sometimes very desire
Inside the \layout block add:
indent = 0 \mm
and
\context {\Score \remove Bar_number_engraver}
Thomas
> Having trouble finding these answers in docs:
>
> 1. How do I configure the first staff on a page so that it isn't
> indented?
>
> 2. How do I completely remove measure numbers?
>
> Usi
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