Re: Help migrating a script from lilypond 2.10 to 2.12

2009-03-15 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 3/15/09 7:39 PM, "Allan Spagnol Comar" wrote: > I had made the barre parts of the following script and post it on > lilypond wiki for guitar barres. It had worked fine from lilypond 2.6 > to 2.10, last week I had try to use it on 2.12 and it did not print > nothing. Three questions: 1. H

Re: Help migrating a script from lilypond 2.10 to 2.12

2009-03-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote: I had made the barre parts of the following script and post it on lilypond wiki for guitar barres. It had worked fine from lilypond 2.6 to 2.10, last week I had try to use it on 2.12 and it did not print nothing. Can some one help me fix it? Thanks, I'd like to try

Help migrating a script from lilypond 2.10 to 2.12

2009-03-15 Thread Allan Spagnol Comar
I had made the barre parts of the following script and post it on lilypond wiki for guitar barres. It had worked fine from lilypond 2.6 to 2.10, last week I had try to use it on 2.12 and it did not print nothing. Can some one help me fix it? Thanks, -- Allan. O mundo pode ser melhor se acredita

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Hans Aberg
On 15 Mar 2009, at 22:04, Valentin Villenave wrote: "you can just put it in the same directory as your source file, and add #(ly:font-config-add-directory "./") before loading your font." I'm really sorry but this is not clear for a newbie like me, where is my source file? I meant you

Re: Accessing emmentaler glyph-names in scheme

2009-03-15 Thread Mark Polesky
Tao, this will get you noteheads in the current font-size (not necessarily 20): #(define (quarter-notehead-callback grob) (let* ((font (ly:grob-default-font grob)) (glyph (ly:font-get-glyph font "noteheads.s2"))) glyph)) { \once \override NoteHead #'stencil = #quarter-noteh

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
Ok, after trying both ways separately, 1: putting Pertout's 2 fonts files in MacintoshHD/Library/fonts: it works fine 2: When I put them in the same folder as the persian.ly file (in Lilypond's ly folder), I get the same incorrect glyphs as mentionned earlier. Thanks again. 2009/3/15 patrick d

Re: Vim with LP syntax coloring on Mac OSX

2009-03-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Never mind. I didn't realize that Mac's Vim didn't have syntax coloring on by default. Once I did ":syntax on" the colors magically appeared. Duh... Sorry for the noise. Jon On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > I'm having trouble getting vim to do Lilypond syntax coloring o

Vim with LP syntax coloring on Mac OSX

2009-03-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
I'm having trouble getting vim to do Lilypond syntax coloring on OSX. I have it all working fine on my Linux machines but I'm doing something wrong on the Macs. I added the "if exists..." lines according to Application Usage to the filetype.vim file here: /usr/share/vim/vim62/filetype.vim I

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
It works! Yooh!!It was just a matter of placing Pertout's 2 font files in the right folder... Thanks a lot Hans, Valentin for your precious help, and Kees and Benham and everyone! Patrick. 2009/3/15 patrick duka > ok, going for it > > 2009/3/15 Hans Aberg > >> [Please keep the cc to the ma

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/3/15 patrick duka : > "you can just put it in the same directory as your source file, and add > >  #(ly:font-config-add-directory "./") > >  before loading your font." > I'm really sorry but this is not clear for a newbie like me, where is my > source file? I meant your .ly file :-) This sol

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
ok, going for it 2009/3/15 Hans Aberg > [Please keep the cc to the mailing list, so that others can follow.] > > On 15 Mar 2009, at 21:04, patrick duka wrote: > > Hi everybody, need help with the Persian sori and koron glyphs. Here is a >> detailed description of what I tried >> >> I am on maco

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
> I think I followed your advice, but I don't know whether the font file is > wrong or if I've done smthng else wrong, or whether it's as you say that > "Perhaps LilyPond must have ~/Library/Fonts added to the search path". > I'll try to find this search path. > > 2009/3/15 Hans Aberg > >> On 15 M

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Hans Aberg
[Please keep the cc to the mailing list, so that others can follow.] On 15 Mar 2009, at 21:04, patrick duka wrote: Hi everybody, need help with the Persian sori and koron glyphs. Here is a detailed description of what I tried I am on macosx10.4.11 I went to Anrian Pertout's website, download

Re: Accessing emmentaler glyph-names in scheme

2009-03-15 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 3/15/09 9:44 AM, "tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net" wrote: > Hi lists, > > I am trying to get glyphs from the emmentaler font as it is explained in the > manual by the functions ly:system-font-load and ly:font-get-glyph. > So far it seems to work to access the glyphs and checking with ly:stencil?

Persian sori koron

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
Sorry, here is the same query i sent a few minutes ago but with the pdf file attached Thanks for your help. -- Patrick chahargah.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread patrick duka
Hi everybody, need help with the Persian sori and koron glyphs. Here is a detailed description of what I tried I am on macosx10.4.11 I went to Anrian Pertout's website, downloaded the "True Type fonts in zip archive fomat: 'Microtonal Font ' " ( http://www.pe

Re: Spliting lyrics on beamed notes

2009-03-15 Thread Alexey
Hello Alberto, Sunday, March 15, 2009, 10:34:46 PM, you wrote: AS> Hello AS> By default Lilypond is considering that beamed notes are used for the AS> same syllable. While that is used in many cases (most, in fact), I am AS> dealing with a specific music where I want a different syllable for eac

Re: Spliting lyrics on beamed notes

2009-03-15 Thread Alberto Simões
Jonathan Kulp wrote: > Alberto Simões wrote: >> Hello >> >> By default Lilypond is considering that beamed notes are used for the >> same syllable. While that is used in many cases (most, in fact), I am >> dealing with a specific music where I want a different syllable for each >> note. > > Stra

Re: Spliting lyrics on beamed notes

2009-03-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Alberto Simões wrote: Hello By default Lilypond is considering that beamed notes are used for the same syllable. While that is used in many cases (most, in fact), I am dealing with a specific music where I want a different syllable for each note. Strange, I've never known Lilypond to do this.

Spliting lyrics on beamed notes

2009-03-15 Thread Alberto Simões
Hello By default Lilypond is considering that beamed notes are used for the same syllable. While that is used in many cases (most, in fact), I am dealing with a specific music where I want a different syllable for each note. How can I force this? Thank you Alberto -- Alberto Simões - Departamen

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Hans Aberg
On 15 Mar 2009, at 18:55, Valentin Villenave wrote: Just download the TrueType fonts and install them using the Font Book as "Computer" (system wide) fonts. It worked on Mac OS X 10.5.x for PPC. In recent LilyPond versions, you don't even have to install the font; you can just put it in the

Re: Parenthesized note, without taking space...

2009-03-15 Thread Alberto Simões
Graham Percival wrote: > See Scaling durations, NR 1.2.something. a2*1/2 > > Cheers, > - Graham Did the trick. Thanks :) Alberto > > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 06:31:57PM +, Alberto Simões wrote: >> Hello >> >> I know, the subject is not clear. >> And I am not sure if I can make me clear, b

Re: Parenthesized note, without taking space...

2009-03-15 Thread Graham Percival
See Scaling durations, NR 1.2.something. a2*1/2 Cheers, - Graham On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 06:31:57PM +, Alberto Simões wrote: > Hello > > I know, the subject is not clear. > And I am not sure if I can make me clear, but let me try. > > My time is 2/4. Thus a half note (minim) will take the

Re: Mutopia Project site down

2009-03-15 Thread Chris Sawer
Francisco Vila wrote: 2009/3/13 Jonathan Kulp : Does anyone know if something has happened to the Mutopia Project? The site has been unavailable for three days straight. Hope it's not gone forever. These mirrors work: http://www.ibiblio.org/mutopia/ http://eremita.di.uminho.pt/mutopia/ ftp

Parenthesized note, without taking space...

2009-03-15 Thread Alberto Simões
Hello I know, the subject is not clear. And I am not sure if I can make me clear, but let me try. My time is 2/4. Thus a half note (minim) will take the entire bar. But I have an optional note (eight of duration) between parenthesis. I know how to write the note in parenthesis (\parenthesize), b

Re: a:4 chord

2009-03-15 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/3/15 Valentin Villenave : > Frugalware has recently (a couple weeks ago, I think) gone 1.0, after > 5 years or so of development. Oops! My mistake: the 1.0 version is actually due next week. http://www.frugalware.org/roadmap (I was actually referring to the last RC, which I took for the fina

Re: a:4 chord

2009-03-15 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/3/15 Helge Kruse : > sorry for being so foolish. But I would like to become a fan too. Honestly I > missed what vmiklos stands for. I dont want to ask this at the list if the > question is inappropriate. Who is vmiklos and what is FW? Quite an appropriate question, on the contrary... Behold:

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/3/15 Hans Aberg : > Just download the TrueType fonts and install them using the Font Book as > "Computer" (system wide) fonts. It worked on Mac OS X 10.5.x for PPC. In recent LilyPond versions, you don't even have to install the font; you can just put it in the same directory as your source f

Re: a:4 chord

2009-03-15 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/3/15 Miklos Vajna : > I already used exceptions to display an arpeggio after a guitar chord, > and this one works perfectly as well. I just _can't_ _believe_ _this_. THE vmiklos himself, on our list! Just wanted to say I'm a big fan of yours. Congrats for the 1.0, and long live FW! Regards

Accessing emmentaler glyph-names in scheme

2009-03-15 Thread tao_lilyponduser
Hi lists, I am trying to get glyphs from the emmentaler font as it is explained in the manual by the functions ly:system-font-load and ly:font-get-glyph. So far it seems to work to access the glyphs and checking with ly:stencil? it tells me that I really got a stencil but when I try to use that

TeX files in lilypond tree

2009-03-15 Thread Michael Pozhidaev
Hello! I noticed there are some tex files in lilypond distribution. Should I do any additional operations to make proper installation of this files? What is the purpose of this files? Are these files used in lilypond-book? TeX is not listed in the runtime requirements for lilypond program, so as

Re: Parametric variables?

2009-03-15 Thread -Eluze
i have excerpted the code from your example as \version "2.12" fng = #(define-music-function (parser location marktext) (string?) #{ \markup {\finger $marktext } #}) { < c' d'>4^\fng #"2\n1"} but running it gives following errors: Analysieren... test.ly:5:12: Fehler: syntax e

Re: Persian fonts

2009-03-15 Thread Hans Aberg
On 15 Mar 2009, at 06:09, patrick duka wrote: Kees Van den doel worked on creating the persian.ly file recently, and he explained how to install the Init file for persian music fonts: "To use download the PostScript Type 1 Microtonal Font from Andrián Pertout (http://www.pertout.com/PhD200

Re: a:4 chord

2009-03-15 Thread Miklos Vajna
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:04:59AM +1000, M Watts wrote: > Just use a chord name exception -- it looks like a lot of setting up, > but it's well worth it, and only needs to be done once. You can also > put this kind of thing in a separate file and \include it. Great! I already used exceptions

Re: Help with creating incipit-like custom ambitus

2009-03-15 Thread Spyros Lyberis
Spyros Lyberis csd.uoc.gr> writes: > > Hi, > > I'm currently using lilypond to help my music teacher publish a book of his > lifelong collection of ~100 choir arrangements (both a cappella and > piano-accompanied) and up to now I'm using the normal ambitus grob for the > voice staffs which does