Re: How do I typeset this!?

2007-05-06 Thread Rune Zedeler
Citat Matthias Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > consider the following bit of markup: > \new Voice << { 1~2 } { e''2. c''4} >> I am not sure I understand what you are trying to achieve. To me it seems like you are trying to put two voices into one voice. You create one voice (the \new Voice statemen

How do I typeset this!?

2007-05-06 Thread Matthias Berndt
Hi, consider the following bit of markup: \new Voice << { 1~2 } { e''2. c''4} >> It looks pretty straight forward to me, but Lilypond (2.11.23) doesn't manage to typeset this properly, the e''2. doesn't get a stem and I also get warnings telling me that a note head is being added to an incompa

jazz chords superscript

2007-05-06 Thread steve berthiaume
hello, i'm trying to define a set of custom chords for use in jazz charts, and i would like to be able to have the numbers (7, 9, 11, 13, etc) raised above the chord name. I use Brandt-Roemer standardized chord notation, so my chords look like Cmi7, Cma9, Cdim, Cmi7b5 etc. I've checked out the

Re: can't open .ly file

2007-05-06 Thread Themis Matsoukas
Well..., no, I forgot about convert-ly. However, I cannot find it on the menu and when I invoke it the terminal, I receive tcsh: convert-ly: Command not found. This confuses me because I thought that convert-ly is installed along with lilypond. Am I missing something? Thanks Themis On May

hiding empty staves

2007-05-06 Thread fiëé visuëlle
Ahoi! In LP 2.6 I could hide empty staves (also in the first system) with \layout { \context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext } } Can't remember if I also needed \set Score . skipBars = ##t In LP 2.10 an empty stave in the first system is only hidden with \override Score . VerticalAxisGroup #'remove-

Re: ottava

2007-05-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
How does the musician know which of the voices the ottava bracket should apply to? In the current implementation, it seems that the ottaviation is handled internally exactly the same way as a clef change, which explains why it is handled at the stave level. However, if there is an established no

Re: input/tolsr/

2007-05-06 Thread Paul Scott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Graham Percival wrote: > Mats Bengtsson wrote: >> Excellent! I just hope that everybody who contributes with a new >> feature takes the time not only to make a regression test but >> also an illustrative example (and of course, some text for the >> mai

Re: can't open .ly file

2007-05-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I hope you updated the file syntax first to correspond to your version of LilyPond. The .ly files were written for version 2.2.6 and much has changed since then. After updating the syntax using convert-ly (I think there is a menu command available for that on MacOS), I could compile the file her

Re: stanzas

2007-05-06 Thread fiëé visuëlle
Am 2007-05-06 um 19:57 schrieb pilger: try as i might i cannot figure out how to add a second stanza in a choir staff. can anybody help? If you want them below the notes, just add another Lyrics: \lyricsto "eins" \new Lyrics { \text } \lyricsto "eins" \new Lyrics { \textZwei } If you want

Re: Seperate Midi-Channel for each Voice?

2007-05-06 Thread fiëé visuëlle
Am 2007-05-06 um 14:57 schrieb Henrik Schröder: my problem is that in the midi, you don't hear notes that are already played by another voice. I guess your problem is merely that you don't seperate your voices. \score { \new Staff { << {\relative f' {f4 e d c}} \\ {\relative c' {c1}}>> } \

stanzas

2007-05-06 Thread pilger
hi all, try as i might i cannot figure out how to add a second stanza in a choir staff. can anybody help? pilger -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/stanzas-tf3700378.html#a10347643 Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

Seperate Midi-Channel for each Voice?

2007-05-06 Thread Henrik Schröder
Hi, my problem is that in the midi, you don't hear notes that are already played by another voice. For example you don't hear the last c here: -- \version "2.10.23" \score { \new Staff { << {\relative f' {f4 e d c}} \\ {\relative c' {c1

alternative chords

2007-05-06 Thread fiëé visuëlle
Ahoi! For a songbook I'd like to give some chord alternatives ("decide yourself if you'd like to play here c major or a minor") or optional chords (in braces). How can I do that? mychords = \chordmode { % the slash denotes alternatives, not base tones d2:m c | d1:m//