Graham Percival wrote Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:12 AM
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 08:38:08PM +, Anthony W. Youngman
wrote:
In message <3cbf99092d5f4e77a0cae01edf7be...@trevorlaptop>,
Trevor
Daniels writes
You'll be pleased to know the revert will not be required
at all in 2.13.1 to obtain
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 08:38:08PM +, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> In message <3cbf99092d5f4e77a0cae01edf7be...@trevorlaptop>, Trevor
> Daniels writes
>>
>> You'll be pleased to know the revert will not be required
>> at all in 2.13.1 to obtain this beaming.
>>
> It works fine now. But (as o
Alberto Simões alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt> writes:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am having a strange behavior with Change Staff. It is not easy to
> explain as it is quite strange. Basically, I am having a voice defined
> to be drawn on the lower staff, and it is appearing in the upper staff.
>
> As it is not
2009/3/28 Neil Puttock :
> I think you've uncovered a bug related to \change Staff here; if you
> remove the \change Staff = "lower", the file compiles fine. Until
> it's fixed you'll have to place the cross-staff notes in one of the
> lower voices.
>
> Here's a snippet which may be a manifestati
2009/3/28 Alberto Simões :
> Hello.
>
> I am having a strange behavior with Change Staff. It is not easy to
> explain as it is quite strange. Basically, I am having a voice defined
> to be drawn on the lower staff, and it is appearing in the upper staff.
[copying to bug-lilypond]
I think you've u
Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/3/28 Grammostola Rosea :
Hi,
I want to get invisible slurs in tablature... how?
Simply \override Slur #'transparent in the same way as you've done for
the other objects in your TabStaff context.
Why aren't you using ties though
(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/
2009/3/28 Grammostola Rosea :
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to get invisible slurs in tablature... how?
Simply \override Slur #'transparent in the same way as you've done for
the other objects in your TabStaff context.
Why aren't you using ties though
(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypo
2009/3/28 Robin Bannister :
> Neil Puttock wrote:
>>
>> it's possible to duplicate its code in Scheme:
>
> Or its appearance in markup ;-)
>
> simile = \markup {
> \combine \translate #'(0.3 . 1.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t \combine
> \translate #'(1.7 . 0.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t \rotate #9
On 28 Mar 2009, at 22:32, Tim McNamara wrote:
cd /applications
That's odd, usually that would be: cd /Applications
OS X's HFS+ filesystem is capitalization-challenged. cd /
applications works as does cd /Applications.
This is the case on Mac OS X 10.4, but I'm not sure under 10.5 - I
Hello.
I am having a strange behavior with Change Staff. It is not easy to
explain as it is quite strange. Basically, I am having a voice defined
to be drawn on the lower staff, and it is appearing in the upper staff.
As it is not easy to explain, I am sending the lilypond file in attach.
What is
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Bertalan said I should install 4.3pre16, so I tried that, but I couldn't
see a version for Ubuntu, so I picked the Java version, and although it
said it installed it, I couldn't find any change in the version when I
fired it up. Still 4.3pre13. Anybody any ideas h
If you install the beta of Ubuntu 9.04 it has jEdit 4.3pre16 in the
distribution. You can upgrade to 9.04 (assuming you have a treasonably fast
internet connection) by opening a terminal window and entering "sudo
update-manager -d" (without the quotes).
Nick
From: lilypond-user-bounces+nick
On Mar 28, 2009, at 12:00 PM, James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 27.03.2009 um 00:04 schrieb istlota:
As it turns out, midi2ly is bundled inside of the MAC OS
lilypond.app file.
The trick is knowing how to access it.
Here is a link to instructions on how to access midi2ly on a MAC:
http://lilypo
Bertalan said I should install 4.3pre16, so I tried that, but I couldn't see
a version for Ubuntu, so I picked the Java version, and although it said it
installed it, I couldn't find any change in the version when I fired it up.
Still 4.3pre13. Anybody any ideas how to install the latest on Ubuntu
In message , Kieren
MacMillan writes
That looks like my old (pre-recent-MetronomeMark improvements)
function/macro for making tempo indications...
And the error makes it look like it might be a bug in lily anyway,
but I
don't want to say that because I've been wrong too often - is the code
l
Hi,
I want to get invisible slurs in tablature... how?
This is my score:
\header {
title = "BLUE BOSSA"
composer = "K. Dorham"
}
global = {
\key c \minor
\time 4/4
\partial 4
\override TabStaff.Stem #'transparent = ##t %% Makes stems transparent
\override TabStaff.Beam #'transparent
In message <3cbf99092d5f4e77a0cae01edf7be...@trevorlaptop>, Trevor
Daniels writes
Anthony W. Youngman Saturday, March 28, 2009 3:50 PM
In message <73a00026c6f3454c9cf5c090b12d0...@trevorlaptop>, Trevor
Daniels writes
Just tried to do this (2.12.2) and I'm getting 6/8 beaming in a 3/4
pas
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently obtained a Compaq laptop with Windoze XP Home on one
partition, and Ubuntu 8.10 on the other. I've successfully configured
jEdit with the LilyPondTool plugin on the Windoze side, but I've just
installed jEdit 4.3pre13 (from the distro) on th
On 28 Mar 2009, at 20:27, James E. Bailey wrote:
I haven't used that editor for a long time - I used the same setup
on 10.4. Once one have done the UNIX setup chores, it is very
convenient to run from Terminal.
Very true, but a user new to lilypond and using OSX 10.4 won't know
anything
Am 28.03.2009 um 20:14 schrieb Hans Aberg:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 19:59, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition
to installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
fil
On 28 Mar 2009, at 19:59, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
files needs to be changed to: #!/usr/bin/env pyth
Neil Puttock wrote:
it's possible to duplicate its code in Scheme:
Or its appearance in markup ;-)
simile = \markup {
\combine \translate #'(0.3 . 1.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t
\combine \translate #'(1.7 . 0.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t
\rotate #90 \translate#'(0 . 2) \beam #2 #-1 #0.5 }
Am 28.03.2009 um 18:50 schrieb Hans Aberg:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 18:00, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
fil
On 28 Mar 2009, at 18:00, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those files
needs to be changed to: #!/usr/bin/env pyth
Anthony W. Youngman Saturday, March 28, 2009 3:50 PM
In message <73a00026c6f3454c9cf5c090b12d0...@trevorlaptop>, Trevor
Daniels writes
Carl, you wrote Tuesday, February 24, 2009 1:43 AM
On 2/23/09 12:52 PM, "Maarten Deen" wrote:
I have a piece of music in 3/4 which has bars like { d4. c8
2009/3/26 Kees Serier :
> I have placed the \layout { ... } at several places in the ly files, and
> replaced the two e:m chords with one
>
> \repeat percent 2 {e:m}
> But nothing happens, I get no errors, and still 2 Em chords.
> Any ideas?
It won't work unless each chord is the duration of a fu
Am 27.03.2009 um 00:04 schrieb istlota:
As it turns out, midi2ly is bundled inside of the MAC OS
lilypond.app file.
The trick is knowing how to access it.
Here is a link to instructions on how to access midi2ly on a MAC:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/
Hi Anthony,
Oops - just found my code that's doing it - but I copied it from
somewhere and don't understand what it's doing or why ...
tempoMark = #(define-music-function (parser location markp) (string?)
#{
\once \override Score . RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X =
#left
\on
In message <9nk9hhd$hkzjf...@thewolery.demon.co.uk>, Anthony W. Youngman
writes
>Not sure if this belongs here or on -devel ...
Oops - just found my code that's doing it - but I copied it from
somewhere and don't understand what it's doing or why ...
tempoMark = #(define-music-function (parser l
2009/3/28 Anthony W. Youngman :
> Not sure if this belongs here or on -devel ...
> But I've just looked in the log file and found this in there. V 2.12.2 on
> Windows (same on V 2.11.59 - I've just upgraded to make sure it isn't a
> known/fixed thingy).
>
> Bearing in mind I don't know what "no-sp
In message <73a00026c6f3454c9cf5c090b12d0...@trevorlaptop>, Trevor
Daniels writes
>
>Carl, you wrote Tuesday, February 24, 2009 1:43 AM
>
>> On 2/23/09 12:52 PM, "Maarten Deen" wrote:
>>
>>> I have a piece of music in 3/4 which has bars like { d4. c8 b8. a16 }
>>> Lilypond groups the last three
Not sure if this belongs here or on -devel ...
But I've just looked in the log file and found this in there. V 2.12.2
on Windows (same on V 2.11.59 - I've just upgraded to make sure it isn't
a known/fixed thingy).
Bearing in mind I don't know what "no-spacing-rods" is, it's an error
internal
Thanks Wilbert, this looks quite useful. I could see it inconvenient
if one wants both a textspanner in this way AND a decresc. But usable
anyway.
This puts me to wondering though: If dynamic spanners can be chained
like this, how hard would it be to get textspanners to behave the same
way?
Any
In message <191e48a7-f2c8-41cf-8b6e-b6ebec40d...@math.su.se>, Hans Aberg
writes
On 28 Mar 2009, at 13:08, Laura Conrad wrote:
I might support that if we were setting the example by having an
ly2musicXML, but we aren't.
Normally one only provide converters to ones own source code format, so
On 28 Mar 2009, at 13:08, Laura Conrad wrote:
I might support that if we were setting the example by having an
ly2musicXML, but we aren't.
Normally one only provide converters to ones own source code format,
so people get stuck with it: a form of competition limiting.
Hans
__
On 28 Mar 2009, at 10:45, Graham Percival wrote:
Frankly, I think we should just remove every *2ly convert apart
from musicXML2ly. Nobody wants to work on them, so they just get
gradually more and more broken over time.
I think they should be there for the hope of somebody coming by in the
As it turns out, midi2ly is bundled inside of the MAC OS lilypond.app file.
The trick is knowing how to access it.
Here is a link to instructions on how to access midi2ly on a MAC:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Setup-for-MacOS-X
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/D
Neil Puttock schreef:
> 2009/3/23 Kees Serier :
>
>
>> I changed the two e:m chords for the following: \repeat percent 2 {e:m}
>> What happens is that in the second measure, instead of the percent sign,
>> there is nothing (in the MIDI file no chord is played on that measure)
>>
>
> There's
M Watts wrote:
>/> /
>/Try their website/
>/https://canorus.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page/
That's where I started, of course. I downloaded the program from
there, but I can't find anything like a user guide or tutorial. And
the "User's guide" choice on the "Help" menu is grayed out. A
Hello,
thanks for the input.
After some hours of working with latex and several editors on windows
and mac I decided to take the easy road: OpenOffice with the
OOoLilypond Macro. It works not always as I thought, but with time I
will find some workarounds.
Three reasons for the decision:
1. Whe
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Peter Chubb wrote Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:44 AM
That's right. I want no lines on the stave for the RhythmicStaff, but
I do want lines for the Staff context, and no StaffGroup bracket.
The OP didn't say so -- one is not a mind reader ;)
Peter
Have you tried settin
> "Graham" == Graham Percival writes:
Graham> Frankly, I think we should just remove every *2ly convert
Graham> apart from musicXML2ly. Nobody wants to work on them, so
Graham> they just get gradually more and more broken over time.
I might support that if we were setting the ex
Hi all,
I've recently obtained a Compaq laptop with Windoze XP Home on one
partition, and Ubuntu 8.10 on the other. I've successfully configured jEdit
with the LilyPondTool plugin on the Windoze side, but I've just installed
jEdit 4.3pre13 (from the distro) on the Ubuntu side. Now I've downloade
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 10:21:49AM +, Daniel Hulme wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 09:06:22PM +0800, Graham Percival wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 07:08:40PM +0100, James E. Bailey wrote:
> > >
> > > GIT from git.sv.gnu.org
> > > git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
> >
> > T
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 09:06:22PM +0800, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 07:08:40PM +0100, James E. Bailey wrote:
> >
> > GIT from git.sv.gnu.org
> > git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
>
> This does not set up easy pulling or pushing in the future, and
> generally a
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 06:57:22AM +0100, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
> Which brings me to another question: why a version of midi2ly is
> packaged with lilypond and still I have to use convert-ly ? Shouldn't
> always midi2ly (and the other xxx2ly converters) be made compatible with
> the lilypond
Peter Chubb wrote Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:44 AM
That's right. I want no lines on the stave for the RhythmicStaff,
but
I do want lines for the Staff context, and no StaffGroup bracket.
Peter
Have you tried setting 'line-count of StaffSymbol to 0
rather than removing Staff_symbol_engraver
> "M" == M Watts writes:
M> Peter Chubb wrote:
>> I'm using the current 2.12.2 version of lilypond. The attached
>> file yields, programming error: vertical alignment called before
>> line-breaking and no lines on the staff.
>>
>> If I remove the \bar "|." the output is correct.
M> For me
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