Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Because most accented European characters can not be accessed within
ascii
My ascii table shows all French, Norwegian, Danish characters as well
as most spanish, and german (can't profess to be an expert there) see
characters 191-
255 (xBF - xff). Are these access
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> This is good only for stem ups.
You can even unify the functions by directly accessing the stem's
direction property like this:
-- begin code --
sp = { \override Voice.Stem #'stencil =
#(lambda (grob)
(ly:stencil-combine-at-edge
(ly:stem::
well it was an approximation (due to the previously mentionned lack of
vocabulary)
ISO 2022 (as well as SHIFT-JIS and other japaneses encoding of the same
type) use indeed "artificial" 8bit characters.
The 0-127 range is always almost compatible with ASCII and there is 2
escaping character which w
> Actually, there are much more. If I'm not mistaken, the ISO 2022
> registry has designed IDs to over 100 different 8bit character sets!
`assigned', of course.
Werner
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> After having defined a 128 character table (0 -127 on 8 bits, well
> one zero + 7bits) covering only the English characters and some
> signs, called the ASCII table; has been defined many extended tables
> using the 128 - 255 range to store some "regional" character. There
> are around 10 extend
Hello list, hello Graham,
You wrote:
> Roland Goretzki wrote:
> >under
> >http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=240
> >I found Your comment to the bug report with rest on wrong side.
>
> Please keep emails on the appropriate list. I process all my bug- and
> -devel emails before l
sorry ;p
Lilypond 2.11.13
hairpin minimum-length seems to work perfectly...
thank you again,
your are ... very reliable ^^
Yota
On 1/25/07, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use. When I try your
example with version 2.10.0, I certainly
get
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use. When I try your
example with version 2.10.0, I certainly
get an added spacing between the two notes.
However, if your main purpose is to get a longer hairpin, why not
follow the instructions in the section on Dynamics
in the manual:
\override V
Hello,
I'm using Suse SLED on my work computer and now have over 240 Lilypond
files to work with. I'd like to be able to have Beagle index the
content of these files so I can search by keyword for instances where I've
done something unusual or tricky and would like to repeat it. I've tried
for q
Well, since charsets issue is my hobby ... I can write a short explanation
(try to... my shortage of english vocabulary could be an issue)
After having defined a 128 character table (0 -127 on 8 bits, well one zero
+ 7bits) covering only the English characters and some signs, called the
ASCII tab
Because most accented European characters can not be accessed within
ascii
My ascii table shows all French, Norwegian, Danish characters as well as most
spanish, and german (can't profess to be an expert there) see characters 191-
255 (xBF - xff). Are these accessable in a non-unicode
You are mistaken. ASCII only defines character codes up to 127, see for
example http://www.asciitable.com/.
What your table shows is probably Latin1 (ISO 8859-1).
/Mats
Quoting Jonathan Henkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
If you search the mailing list arch
Well it's a pleasure
On 1/25/07, Aaron Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am most embarassed. it turns out a fellow user of the system installed
version 2.8.7 globally so my invocations of 'lilypond' were finding
/usr/local/bin before /home/aaron/bin. Sorry to have wasted your time,
but than
Hi,
I have a crescendo hairpin stuck between two consecutive notes (as you can
see in the example below)
I tried to use a SeparationItem - padding... without success, even with a
padding of 10 there is ... no effect (here, I tried between two fourth
notes, but wherever I use it, I always have the
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
> If you search the mailing list archives from the time before we introduced
> unicode support, you will be surprised how many questions there are related
> to Russian or Hebrew or Mandarin or ...
>
>/Mats
It wasn't intended to be a stupid question. I'm a
I'm running FreeBSD5 and I downloaded and installed the FreeBSD installer for
v2.10.13-1. After installing misc/compat4x it appears to be running fine.
Thanks for the nice new installers! When I run it, though, it is reporting the
version ans 2.8.7. Could someone explain why?
Thanks for your t
\revert Stem #'stencil
I think, I haven't tried.
> --- Original Message ---
> From: René Bastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Sent: 07. 01. 25., 17:45:21
> Subject: Re: sprechgesang
>
> Le Jeudi 25 Janvier 2007 15:11, Bertalan Fodor a écrit :
> > Now, just for fun, I
Le Jeudi 25 Janvier 2007 15:11, Bertalan Fodor a écrit :
> Now, just for fun, I've recreated
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Schoenberg_Mondestrunken_opening.png
>
> spDown = {
> \override Voice.Stem #'stencil = #(lambda (grob)
> (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge (ly:stem::print grob) 1 1
> (ly:
I would like to combine in one shortcut : \pizz
both a markup : ^ \markup "pizz."
and a property setting : \set Staff.midiInstrument = "pizzicato strings"
I read the documentation but I'm definitely not fluent in scheme.
does someone could lend me a clue on how to do this ?
Thank you
Yota
Only the shell extensions are problem. LilyPond runs from anywhere, by
just copying.
Bert
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Without knowing too much about the details, it seems to me that it wouldn't
be that difficult to do this. Actually, the current Windows installer is
implemented using NSIS and the only things it does to the registry is to
set PATH and PATHEXT and to set some file menu actions.
Some of the utility
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
on the 1st run, lilypond indexes all the font files, and that can
take a
long time.
Does convert-ly (Compile/Update Syntax) invoke the same indexing?
No!
Ok. I was confused because a screen comes up and doesn't seem to
indicate completion of con
Paul Scott wrote:
on the 1st run, lilypond indexes all the font files, and that can take a
long time.
Does convert-ly (Compile/Update Syntax) invoke the same indexing?
No!
/Mats
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/1/25, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can someone point me to documention as to which version of Lily I should
on a Mac G3 (Pismo) running OS 10.4.7? The darwin choices here:
http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/READ-ME don't necessarily match what I
have. From the D
Jonathan Henkelman wrote:
BTW I don't understand all this unicode business. Most european characters
can be accessed within ascii. Why should we have to go to unicode to get them?
If you search the mailing list archives from the time before we introduced
unicode support, you will be sur
BTW I don't understand all this unicode business. Most european characters
can be accessed within ascii. Why should we have to go to unicode to get them?
Because most accented European characters can not be accessed within
ascii :-)
It greatly simplifies things, you know that everything is
David Gippner googlemail.com> writes:
> I've got problems with german umlauts in Lilypond 2.11.13-1. Wherever
> there is one, I just get blanks.
Would something like:
\markup { \override #'(word-space . 0) \line {"(f" \char #252 "r 1 oder 2
Manuale)"} }
solve your problem.
BTW I don't under
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott escreveu:
Does Mac no longer use carriage for end of line since OSX. That seem to
be the case from the command line.
I have had limited experience with a Mac so I could use any other
pointers to relevant documentation.
TIA,
on the 1st run, lilypond in
Now, just for fun, I've recreated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Schoenberg_Mondestrunken_opening.png
spDown = {
\override Voice.Stem #'stencil = #(lambda (grob)
(ly:stencil-combine-at-edge (ly:stem::print grob) 1 1
(ly:text-interface::print grob) -3 0))
\override Voice.Stem #'text =
Now, I was excited about a solution and I've come up with this:
\relative {
\override Voice.Stem #'stencil = #(lambda (grob)
(ly:stencil-combine-at-edge (ly:stem::print grob) 1 1
(ly:text-interface::print grob) -3 0))
\override Voice.Stem #'text = \markup { \hspace #-1.075 \teeny
\musicg
This is not a special notehead, but a special stem, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Schoenberg_Mondestrunken_opening.png
AFAIK it is not easy to get this in LilyPond. Perhaps you can override
the stencil of the Stem drawer, to draw the original stem, and draw an x
on this.
Bert
Mats B
I hope you have read the section on "Special noteheads" in the manual,
which shows how to get a cross (see also the referenced example
note-head-style.ly). If you want the same symbol regardless of the
duration, you can use c4*2 for half notes and so on, see "Scaling
durations".
/Mats
René B
Dear list,
I need the "sprechgesang" symbol (a stem with an x, as in Schoenberg's
Pierrot Lunaire) ; I did'nt find it.
"See- -ro-se dient als Boot"
--
René Bastian
http://www.musiques-rb.org
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Paul Scott escreveu:
> Can someone point me to documention as to which version of Lily I should
> on a Mac G3 (Pismo) running OS 10.4.7? The darwin choices here:
> http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/READ-ME don't necessarily match what I
> have. From the Download page "MacOS X (G3, G4, G5 Macs) 10.
2007/1/25, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can someone point me to documention as to which version of Lily I should
on a Mac G3 (Pismo) running OS 10.4.7? The darwin choices here:
http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/READ-ME don't necessarily match what I
have. From the Download page "MacOS X (G3,
Can someone point me to documention as to which version of Lily I should
on a Mac G3 (Pismo) running OS 10.4.7? The darwin choices here:
http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/READ-ME don't necessarily match what I
have. From the Download page "MacOS X (G3, G4, G5 Macs) 10.3 and newer"
seems to be
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