I don't really see the problem. What you already have proposed is to
use property settings to change between the different styles. To save
some typing, it will then be easy to add macros such as
\arrowQuarterToneAccidentals (please make up something shorter)
and \...whatever, to easily change betw
Hi,
we use additional simple up/down arrows placed left to normal
accidentals, giving a concise way to specify the complete eighth tone
scale. The glyphs are actually included in the font. This would make
even more changing of alteration syntax necessary, though.
I don't mind to be able to combin
In Windows, I guess it's normal that you can't see any embedded EPS
files on
screen, but they normally show up in the printed output if you have a
postscript
printer.
In Linux, my best guess is that you should try a newer version of
Ghostscript
(if you can choose between an AFPL and a GNU vers
For the record, the answer to your original question can also be found in
an example in the Tips and Tricks document (I'm sure it's included in the
LilyPond Snippet Repository as well).
To reduce the spacing, you can do
\new ChordNames \with {
chordChanges = ##t
voltaOnThisStaff = ##t
\
> Try
> \new ChordNames \with {
> voltaOnThisStaff = ##t
> }
> instead of "\new ChordNames"
Thanks. That helps quite a bit, and I looked through the archives,
too. The problem now is that the volta lines are much too high,
especially the one for the first ending where there is no chord symbol
und
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:25:06 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Does Mac no longer use carriage for end of line since OSX. That seem
> to be the case from the command line.
You are exactly correct. The vast majority of new files you will create, with
just about any OS X app, will have Unix-style line
Try
\new ChordNames \with {
voltaOnThisStaff = ##t
}
instead of "\new ChordNames"
I think you could also find it in the mailing list archives.
Bert
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I'm not sure if what I'm seeing is a design flaw or user
ignorance. Probably the latter because I just started using LP
yesterday. But I haven't been able to find an example or explanation
in the user guide to help me with this.
Here's my question: In the presence of "\repeat volta", how do I get
No, NonMusicalPaperColumn gives an error warning...
ole
Am 28.01.2007 um 21:00 schrieb Joe Neeman:
You can override Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn #'page-break-permission =
##f (or line-break-permission for line breaks) in the layout block.
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Thanks Mats - that seems to be just the thing!
Cheers,
Charles
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I'm using lilypond on ubunt edgy and windows, I'm using OOoLilypond too;
in linux, when I try to view eps files generated by lilypond-book, I
can't see the staff and the stems only; in windows, if I set OOoLilypond
to use eps instead of png, I can't view anything. I need some ideas, thanks
con
On 1/28/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> \noPageBreak work!! Thanks Joe!
>
> ole
>
> Am 28.01.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
>
> > Ole, have you tried \noPageBreak? I would not be surprised if it
> > had no effect.
> >
> > Bert
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
\noPageBreak work!! Thanks Joe!
ole
Am 28.01.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
> Ole, have you tried \noPageBreak? I would not be surprised if it
> had no effect.
>
> Bert
>
> Joe Neeman írta:
>> On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I agree %100 with the addition of accidentals with arrows. However, I also
think that both, the standard 1/4 and 3/4 tone signs Lilypond already has
and the new ones should both be accessible, and, ideally, within the same
"notehead-style". Otherwise combining them in a single score would require
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jonathan Henkelman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
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
Mats:
Quoting Charles Gentry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
Before I begin I'd just like to say how much I enjoy using Lilypond -
there is
absolutely nothing like it.
I have to problems that I would desperately like some advice:
1. I'm writing some exercises consisting of three bars. The main part
On 1/28/07, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Really? Then I'll upgrade :-) Or really find a way to report if there is
an error.
If you are certain that you've found a bug but you can't narrow down
the example, just send it anyway. Although I don't particularly like
wading through large
Hi all !I have a problem with a png file generated with lilypond. Here is my
lily file :\version "2.10.6"#(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)\header {
title = "toto"}\paper { #(set-paper-size "a4")}melody = \relative c' { \clef
treble \key c \major \time 4/4 a4 b c d}\score { \new
Hello,
Before I begin I'd just like to say how much I enjoy using Lilypond - there is
absolutely nothing like it.
I have to problems that I would desperately like some advice:
1. I'm writing some exercises consisting of three bars. The main part is in the
first two bars and the final bar is is j
Really? Then I'll upgrade :-) Or really find a way to report if there is
an error.
Bert
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\noPageBreak work!! Thanks Joe!
ole
Am 28.01.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
Ole, have you tried \noPageBreak? I would not be surprised if it
had no effect.
Bert
Joe Neeman írta:
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the breaks are made where I set them, the first page
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I put "ragged-bottom-last = ##f" into both versions (whith \breaks
\pageBreaks and without) it does not change anything...
Sorry, it should be ragged-last-bottom instead of ragged-bottom-last.
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It seems to take an inordinate amount of time to process these files.
I'm not working on huge files -- most are songs that fit on one page.
But they take (according to the Console window) the best part of five
minutes to process.
Five minutes? Really? Could you send me a file with this pro
Ole, have you tried \noPageBreak? I would not be surprised if it had no
effect.
Bert
Joe Neeman írta:
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the breaks are made where I set them, the first pageBreak too, the
systems of the second page are spread over two pages. Strange to me
is th
I think it was the same for me. The score was full of graces with 16
staves. If I removed 2 staves, the noPageBreak worked as well. I'm
afraid I couldn't make a simple bug report, because I think its
complexness was the very cause of the problem.
Bert
Ole Schmidt írta:
the strange thing is th
Hi folks,
I'm a BIG fan of Lilypond Tool now!! I've just installed it in my jEdit on
my Windoze machine, and run a few files. The Console which shows you what's
happening makes it more like my FreeBSD machine in visibility, and the PDF
viewer with click-to-find is super! And the Midi launcher
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the breaks are made where I set them, the first pageBreak too, the
systems of the second page are spread over two pages. Strange to me
is that only the first page behave as it should...
You forced lilypond to put page breaks in certain places.
the breaks are made where I set them, the first pageBreak too, the
systems of the second page are spread over two pages. Strange to me
is that only the first page behave as it should...
Am 28.01.2007 um 12:52 schrieb Joe Neeman:
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This
the strange thing is that it worked for the first page perfect and
than...
Am 28.01.2007 um 13:23 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
I've also experienced that \noPageBreak and \pageBreak just didn't
work in 2.10.x. However it was a very complicated score.
Bert
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I've also experienced that \noPageBreak and \pageBreak just didn't work in
2.10.x. However it was a very complicated score.
Bert
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I put "ragged-bottom-last = ##f" into both versions (whith \breaks
\pageBreaks and without) it does not change anything...
Am 28.01.2007 um 12:58 schrieb Joe Neeman:
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear list,
Yesterday I posted:
"Between every System I put a \break, be
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear list,
Yesterday I posted:
"Between every System I put a \break, between every Page a \pageBreak
The first page is fine, the second is spread on two pages , why??"
Now, just to see what happens, I remove all \breaks and \pageBreaks.
The re
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This is another beginners question:
Between every System I put a \break, between every Page a \pageBreak
The first page is fine, the second is spread on two pages , why??
If you want to control all the page breaking manually, you should a
Dear list,
Yesterday I posted:
"Between every System I put a \break, between every Page a \pageBreak
The first page is fine, the second is spread on two pages , why??"
Now, just to see what happens, I remove all \breaks and \pageBreaks.
The result is the other way around: on the first page ar
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 06:43:59PM -0800, Calvin Mitcham wrote:
> Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > Please always tell what LilyPond version you use when sending questions
> > to the mailing list.
>
> well,yes, some info might help :) i run lilypond 2.6.3 on a 32 bit studio64
> install of linux wi
Claus Rogge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Whoops, stop - just found some information that I had forgotten ... I´m
onto it, please don´t bother to answer yet!
... and sorry ...
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Sorry folks, another wall I ran my head into ... I managed to install
lilypond-book and run it. However, when I give it a file to feed on
(deadwood.lytex - written with latex and extension changed manually,
don´t know if that´s right??) it stubbornly insists that the file
(intro.ly) is not found
Hi all,
thanks for pointing that out. That's exactly along the lines I was
thinking. Is anybody capable of doing the scheme/lilypond code? I
don't know Metafont yet but I think I could handle that part and throw
in the glyphs (they are currently PS Type1).
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