2008/12/25 Carl D. Sorensen :
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>
> On 12/24/08 8:19 AM, "Tim Yang" wrote:
>
>> In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
>> to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
>> encountered, often there are lines
>> drawn without a figure preceding it
Hi, users.
I am making opera full score that
all staves include in StaffGroup.
So, SpanBar appear in lyrics line also.
Then, I want to remove SpanBar from lyrics line
as following.
_
flute |==|==|==|
| | | |
Horn |==|==|==|
|
Vocal |==
As my English is poor,you may not understand what I want to say.
In that case,please look at a picture (
http://sakuratan.ddo.jp/imgboard/img-box/img20081225120903.png).
When key changes,there are some naturals that cancels the older key.
For example,when key changes from D major to C major,there
On 12/24/08 3:31 PM, "Trevor Daniels" wrote:
> Herbert Liechti wrote Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:40 AM
>
>
>> Neil Puttock schrieb:
>>> 2008/12/22 Trevor Daniels :
>>>
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 4:22 PM
>>>
> He sent me the whole file and the culprit is a
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the new year. Thanks for all the help that has been offered
throughout the year.
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Herbert Liechti wrote Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:40 AM
Neil Puttock schrieb:
2008/12/22 Trevor Daniels :
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 4:22 PM
He sent me the whole file and the culprit is a PianoStaff, which seems
to
somehow override the score's beamGrouping. So, o
> LilyPond embeds all needed fonts in its PDFs, so there's no need to
> install the fonts anywhere.
>
> But I had complaints about "wrong" PDFs myself, I could never resolve
> what the error caused.
>
> Maybe
> - some versions of LilyPond had bugs so that not all fonts were
> embedded (def
Am 2008-12-24 um 20:01 schrieb John Mislan:
I have sent, via email, a lilypond pdf to be printed out so the
receiver may
be able to play the piece - unfortunately, they're printout was not
legible.
All the note bodies were printed as small squares, but it seems all
else -
lines, bars, ti
Gilles,
very clever! Would it be possible to use your
function to do things like inversion? I don't
have lilypond installed where I am right now,
but I'm thinking something like this:
from = { c d e f g a b }
to = { c' b a g f e d }
If so, this technique could be used to automate
some seriali
Hello
I have sent, via email, a lilypond pdf to be printed out so the receiver may
be able to play the piece - unfortunately, they're printout was not legible.
All the note bodies were printed as small squares, but it seems all else -
lines, bars, ties, flags, etc were intact.
I'm guessing th
On 12/24/08 8:19 AM, "Tim Yang" wrote:
> In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
> to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
> encountered, often there are lines
> drawn without a figure preceding it. I believe this means the root
> cho
James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 24.12.2008 um 13:26 schrieb M Watts:
Tim Reeves wrote:
Yes, a variable fourth, if you want to call it that - you finally
got it.
This is like the not-so-helpful answer "You can't get there from here."
It just took about 20 messages to get to that conclusion.
Actua
In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
encountered, often there are lines
drawn without a figure preceding it. I believe this means the root
chord <5 3> is held,
because this chord is omitted as def
2008/12/24 James E. Bailey :
> Wow, I'm happy that I subscribe to the bug list, otherwise, I would have
> never known this was implemented. Why didn't anybody tell me this existed
> when I asked a year ago?!
That's because I wasn't the BugMeister at that time :-)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond
Am 24.12.2008 um 13:26 schrieb M Watts:
Tim Reeves wrote:
> 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 somebod
Tim Reeves wrote:
> 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 perf
"Carl D. Sorensen" writes:
> You're right, it would be nice to have this. And fortunately, we do.
Hurray!
> Please look in the file scm/music-functions.scm. Search for
> music->make-music.
Exactly what I asked for. This is a function I'm sure gonna play with!
> In scheme, it does just what y
Wow, I'm happy that I subscribe to the bug list, otherwise, I would
have never known this was implemented. Why didn't anybody tell me
this existed when I asked a year ago?!
Am 24.12.2008 um 03:26 schrieb codesite-nore...@google.com:
Updates:
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