Cordilow wrote:
This isn't a technical question about how to use Lilypond, but rather I'm
wondering if other programs are capable of doing all that Lilypond can. It
seems like there are quite a lot of things in LilyPond I that I suspect
other programs don't even offer. Is this true?
For instance
2008/11/4 胡Hu Haipeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> During some months' work, and getting your kind help, I have made up many
> defs in a large file which I always include. It contains many defs grm
> mailinglist and LSR. Now, I'd like to share some context defs with you.
Greetings Haipeng,
Nice work!
Thanks for sharing your definitions. However, don't forget to tell
what LilyPond version you are using, since these definitions are
likely to be version dependent.
/Mats
??Hu Haipeng wrote:
Hello,
During some months' work, and getting your kind help, I have made up
many defs in a large file wh
Hello,
During some months' work, and getting your kind help, I have made up many
defs in a large file which I always include. It contains many defs grm
mailinglist and LSR. Now, I'd like to share some context defs with you. I don't
know whether they are correct, but I hope these will be of us
> Regarding those newbies who are looking for a GUI:> Why don't we publish a
> screenshot or two?
With regards to the many very-valid-varied comments, maybe should be a
"gallery" of how people do work with LP? I personally use my own editor, and
surely see different screen shots than probab
Are you trying to open the .pdf from the website from within a browser?
You'll need a browser plug-in (like Adobe Reader) that can open .pdf
from within the browser. Otherwise, you'll have to download the file and
open it with whatever standalone program you use to read .pdf files.
-Dave
Ben
are you talking about uploading a .pdf file to your site? I had
problems with this once and solved it by specifying "binary" mode when
using ftp to transfer the files to the server. HTH,
Jon
Ben Podgor wrote:
Printed my song. It looks wonderful. Put it on my web site. Was unable to
open i
Printed my song. It looks wonderful. Put it on my web site. Was unable to
open it. Scanned it into computer. Then uploaded scanned copy to my web site.
But have a problem with my web site or scanner because the copy is enlarged
when viewing. Is there a way that I can get program to open on my
2008/11/4 fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Am 2008-11-04 um 21:10 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
>
>> fiëé visuëlle wrote:
>>>
>>> Regarding those newbies who are looking for a GUI:
>>>
>>> Why don't we publish a screenshot or two?
>>>
>>> Users are looking for screenshots if they evaluate a new app
Am 2008-11-04 um 21:10 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Regarding those newbies who are looking for a GUI:
Why don't we publish a screenshot or two?
Users are looking for screenshots if they evaluate a new
application (at least I do), and if we show a shot of a terminal
windo
The only problem is that the screenshot will look very
different depending on what your favorite text editor
looks like. For Windows, we could certainly show a
screenshot using the Lilypad editor, but it's far from the
best editor. If you want selling screenshots, see
http://lilypondtool.organum.h
Regarding those newbies who are looking for a GUI:
Why don't we publish a screenshot or two?
Users are looking for screenshots if they evaluate a new application
(at least I do), and if we show a shot of a terminal window of a
LilyPond session and another of some text editor with a piece of
2008/11/4 Dany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've read Lilypond's documentation, and something has been bothering me: what
> is
> a \score block? I mean what does it actually do? For instance, what is the
> difference between entering a \score block and writing \new Score? I haven't
> found anything abo
Hi All,
I'm getting to know lilypond-book, both with html and LaTeX source
files, running running Ubuntu 8.04 with 2.11.63.
As suggested in the manual, I've specifed an output directory (
--output=out). So let's say my source file is
~/Book/filename.lytex
and my output directory is
~/Book/o
Am 2008-10-31 um 13:10 schrieb Thermo:
Does anyone have a reference or guide to paper quality and paper
weights for
printing the scores?
Has anyone printed to T-Shirts or other media?
I mostly typeset songbooklets, and those get printed on "default" 80g
offset/xerox paper; our church mag
I hope you have read the documentation for version 2.11, since
it has been heavily revised and improved compared to the
documentation for version 2.10 (and it applies almost completely
also to version 2.10 if you happen to use that).
In particular, you should find answers to most of your question
Hello,
I've read Lilypond's documentation, and something has been bothering me: what is
a \score block? I mean what does it actually do? For instance, what is the
difference between entering a \score block and writing \new Score? I haven't
found anything about it in the documentation except concer
2008/11/4 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If somebody (not necessarily you) were willing to monitor multiple
> mailing lists and write a newsletter about them every two weeks or
> so, then I think that inventing a -beginner list is a great idea.
> If not, then I don't think that -beginner w
You want the "dodecaphonic" accidental style. It's in 2.11. See
the docs on Automatic Accidentals.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 09:23:18PM +, stefano cucuzzella wrote:
>Hi,
>
>sorry, I'm trying to do something with Lilypond but I'm afraid there is no
>option for tha
Hi,
sorry, I'm trying to do something with Lilypond but I'm afraid there is no
option for that. I want to write music with automatic accidentals EVERY note
(even if the notes shouldn't need any accidental), like in Second Viennese
School music. Is there something to make the program do it auto
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> 2008/11/4 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > To save us all from that, it would be great if there was some
> > enthusiastic person who liked to read half a dozen mailists, who
> > could write weekly or biweekly summaries
Priority. See Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts in 1.3.1
Articulations and ornamentations
Am 04.11.2008 um 14:09 schrieb Michael Käppler:
Hi guys,
following example:
\version "2.11.63"
<<
\relative c'' {
a4^"blablablablablabla" g f e
d1^"blablabla"
}
>>
How can I decide whether
2008/11/4 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To save us all from that, it would be great if there was some
> enthusiastic person who liked to read half a dozen mailists, who
> could write weekly or biweekly summaries of anything interesting
> that happened on those mailists. That way we'd all
Hi guys,
following example:
\version "2.11.63"
<<
\relative c'' {
a4^"blablablablablabla" g f e
d1^"blablabla"
}
>>
How can I decide whether in case of a collision markup two is stacked on
top of markup one or the other way round?
Cheers,
Michael
_
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 01:21:44PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> You have a point... but I still don't think we want to bring more
> trafic to -user.
I disagree. I'd rather have normal users answering clueless
newbie posts rather than you or other people reading bug-lilypond.
> I agree to s
2008/11/4 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For us who follow the bug mailing list, it's not a problem to answer these
> questions, but it's a bit annoying for the poor
> newcomer that she/he has to receive a "next time you have a usage question,
> please use the lilypond-user mailing list ins
On 11/4/08 3:44 AM, "Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Carl, you wrote Monday, October 27, 2008 12:03 AM
>> On 10/26/08 4:44 PM, "Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Carl D. Sorensen Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:30 PM
In fact, it may be
possible to greatly
Thanks for all suggestions and ideas. However, I think that the main
answer to my initial question was given by Valentin in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-11/msg00048.html
For us who follow the bug mailing list, it's not a problem to answer
these questions, but it's a bit an
Thies Albrecht wrote Tuesday, November 04, 2008 8:36 AM
in section 5.1.4 Changing context default settings of the manual it reads
"The \set keyword is optional within the \layout block, so
\context {
…
fontSize = #-2
}
will also work."
At least in case of setting skipBars to
Carl, you wrote Monday, October 27, 2008 12:03 AM
On 10/26/08 4:44 PM, "Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carl D. Sorensen Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:30 PM
In fact, it may be
possible to greatly reduce (or even eliminate) explicit settings in
scm/auto-beam.scm and replace them with r
Hi list,
in section 5.1.4 Changing context default settings of the manual it reads
"The \set keyword is optional within the \layout block, so
\context {
…
fontSize = #-2
}
will also work."
At least in case of setting skipBars to ##t within \Score context using
optional \set
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