I wrote:
> This is really stretching this awesome new feature, but I'd love
> to be able to do this. Especially if we could add a \filename
> "vn1.pdf" option. (added to google code)
Mao, I forgot to change "search open issues" to "search all
issues". This was already done in issue 404.
Cheers
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 09:36:09PM +0100, Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
> Le 4 d?c. 08 ? 12:52, Graham Percival a ?crit :
>
>>> With the new book parts feature, is it possible to restart the page
>>> numbering for each book part.
>>
>> Surprisingly,
>> \paper{ first-page-number = #1 }
>> doesn't do this!
denzakharov wrote:
Hi,
how can I increase space between finger numbers in chord fingerings or
adjust vertical position of a separate number?
Thanks a lot!
Denis
What you want is the \tweak command to adjust individual stuff inside a
chord. Here's an example I copied from one of my own scores
Hi,
how can I increase space between finger numbers in chord fingerings or
adjust vertical position of a separate number?
Thanks a lot!
Denis
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> Umm... yeah. The fact that he thinks this answers the question
> gives me *less* confidence that he knows what he's talking about.
> If he wanted it a perfect fourth lower, then \transpose does the
> job. And normally when somebody says "a fourth lower", they mean
> a perfect interval. If he w
I didn't follow all the thread but coming back to the original message, I
have tried to make a little scheme function which seems to work. (see
attached file)
It can be also usefull for changing the mode of a music (major to minor for
example).
Merry Christmas.
Gilles
\version "2.11.63"
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Johan,
On 12/23/08 3:18 AM, "Johan Vromans" wrote:
> "Carl D. Sorensen" writes:
>
>> Examples of how LilyPond uses scheme are found in [...]
>
> It would be nice to have a boilerplate scheme function that processes
> an arbitrary music expression and returns a new expression that is an
> ide
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:00:21AM +0100, James E. Bailey wrote:
>
> Am 22.12.2008 um 20:57 schrieb Graham Percival:
>
>> I'll point out that half a dozen other people, including music
>> professors, have asked him for clarification after reading that
>> email. So my confusion is not just me being
On 22.12.2008 (12:03), Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:21:56PM +0100, Eyolf ?strem wrote:
> > 1. Make no mistake about it: using LilyPond IS to be a programmer, to a
> > greater or lesser extent. And even though the plain an simple sheets with a
> > melody line and a title "just
"James E. Bailey" writes:
> I guess we need to distinguish between different types of
> programming then.
Yes. There's a LP level and a Scheme level. The LP level is accessible
to many more people than the Scheme level.
-- Johan
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Am 23.12.2008 um 11:07 schrieb Francisco Vila:
2008/12/22 chip :
Not everybody has a programmers mind. I don't. I have no interest
whatsoever
in programming. A person should be able to use a piece of software
without
having to be a programmer to do so. If a programming degree is
necessary
"Carl D. Sorensen" writes:
> Examples of how LilyPond uses scheme are found in [...]
It would be nice to have a boilerplate scheme function that processes
an arbitrary music expression and returns a new expression that is an
identical copy of the original expression.
In some arbitrary pseudo-co
2008/12/22 chip :
> Not everybody has a programmers mind. I don't. I have no interest whatsoever
> in programming. A person should be able to use a piece of software without
> having to be a programmer to do so. If a programming degree is necessary to
> use Lily then it is either a) not complete en
2008/12/22 Mark Polesky :
> There have been 15 replies to Chip's
> original message, and NO ONE has answered it yet.
> This is embarrassing.
I did, and asked for more information, but no feedback yet.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-12/msg00586.html
Also, John started cookin
Ed Ardzinski a écrit :
Hi Phil. What a solid piece of work! You've just made my project go
from 95% done to 50%!!! Some techniques have not known are in this, and
when I'm done I might have some jazz/rock beats to add.
Thanks!!!
Thanks. Please do.
Phil.
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Dear Carl,
thanks for Your explanation!
Now I understand it!
2008/12/22 Carl D. Sorensen :
>
>
>
> On 12/22/08 2:30 AM, "Stefan Thomas"
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Lilypond-users,
>> I trie to substitute the variable "zackigschnell' with "APZ', but
>> without sucess.
>> What is wrong with the following sn
Am 22.12.2008 um 20:57 schrieb Graham Percival:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 09:40:48PM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
If you cannot, or will not, describe what you
actually want, it's very difficult to help you.
He already has! He clearly stated that he wants to
transpose music down a 4th, diatonica
As you are using windows, I recommend using LilyPondTool, which enables
much better point-and-click experience.
See http://lilypondtool.organum.hu
Quoting Henning Plumeyer :
Hope, this is the right place to post this:
I just installed
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/mingw/li
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