I managed to print custom key signatures from a microtonal font. One problem
remains, and I wonder if anyone can help me.
In my init file persian.ly I have defined variables for various key signatures
and keys, e.g. for Shur in E
shurEKey = \markup{
\translate #'(0 . 1) \SORISYMBOL
}
shurE
aliteralmind wrote:
Here's an image of what I keep getting:
http://jeffyepstein.com/tmp/staves_bad.gif
I'm trying to get the "clap" staff above the "voice" staff. Can someone
please help me understand how to control the ordering of staves? (I only
want the clap staff to appear for the first mea
On 2/21/09 7:15 PM, "aliteralmind" wrote:
>
>
> Here's an image of what I keep getting:
>
> http://jeffyepstein.com/tmp/staves_bad.gif
>
> I'm trying to get the "clap" staff above the "voice" staff. Can someone
> please help me understand how to control the ordering of staves? (I only
> wa
Nick Payne wrote:
I'm engraving a piece that has partial measures at the beginning and end of
both repeats. The piece is in 4/4 time, with the initial measure of each
repeat being 1/8 and the final measure 7/8. In a minimal example, eg
\relative c'' {
\time 4/4
\repeat volta 2 {
I'm engraving a piece that has partial measures at the beginning and end of
both repeats. The piece is in 4/4 time, with the initial measure of each
repeat being 1/8 and the final measure 7/8. In a minimal example, eg
\relative c'' {
\time 4/4
\repeat volta 2 {
\par
Here's an image of what I keep getting:
http://jeffyepstein.com/tmp/staves_bad.gif
I'm trying to get the "clap" staff above the "voice" staff. Can someone
please help me understand how to control the ordering of staves? (I only
want the clap staff to appear for the first measure.)
This is what
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I looked into your project, but the project was complex enough that I didn't
want to spend the time to figure it all out.
I did get far enough to think that perhaps strict spacing only applies to
music notes. Grace notes and bar lines appear to be spaced around the not
2009/2/20 Fr. Michael Gilmary :
> Hi!
Greetings,
> Is there any development in Lilypond for typesetting the music and lyrics from
> right to left? We would use it for setting some Syriac hymns.
Surprisingly enough, it is not (yet) supported. You can, however,
print text from right to left in a m
On 2/20/09 5:23 PM, "RandomLilyPondUser" wrote:
>
>
> Sure, that works for a new project, but what about in the context of my drum
> project I've attached a couple posts back?
>
I looked into your project, but the project was complex enough that I didn't
want to spend the time to figure it
Op woensdag 11 februari 2009, schreef Akira Bergman:
> I am interested in using Lilypond files with Python and Csound. How can I
> parse Lilypond files into Python? Is there a way of interfacing the
> internal parsing mechanism (Scheme?) of Lilypond to Python?
I wrote a basic parser in Python that
Op zaterdag 21 februari 2009, schreef corallina:
> In the notation reference manual 1.8.1 Writing Text
> the page Text scriptshas examples for
>
> text above the staff note^\markup
>
> text below the staff note_\markup
> text below the staff note-\markup first example
> a
In the notation reference manual 1.8.1 Writing Text
the page Text scriptshas examples for
text above the staff note^\markup
text below the staff note_\markup
text below the staff note-\markup first example
a4-\markup scherz
Is the usage of both the dash and the undersc
Hi, list.
I am very new to lilypond. I was looking for some kind of automated way to
translate simple sound files to notation and I found this:
http://moguillansky.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/translating-audio-to-musical-notation/
there are some scores which were generated automatically and translat
RandomLilyPondUser wrote:
Sure, that works for a new project, but what about in the context of my drum
project I've attached a couple posts back?
I haven't yet got the barlines lined up on each line, but I've made a start.
Btw, the file rudiments.ly, as posted, is missing a ' on lines 6 and
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