Am 24.04.2009 um 01:15 schrieb Anthony W. Youngman:
In message ,
James E. Bailey writes
Did the default beat groupings change? I thought I remembered that
in 3/4,
three eighth-note triplets followed by an eighth note and an
eighth rest
would not beam the eighth note to the triplets. In 2.
Hi Chip,
I didn't want to print something in the titles, I wanted to print
something in the footer.
Am I being nitpicky here? To me those are two different sections of
a page.
[...]
I did find that code and it doesn't do what I was asking for.
That puts the date in a text block, my request
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 01:50:04PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already i
In message , James
E. Bailey writes
Did the default beat groupings change? I thought I remembered that in 3/4,
three eighth-note triplets followed by an eighth note and an eighth rest
would not beam the eighth note to the triplets. In 2.12.2 it does. Is this
new? Am I remembering poorly?
beat
Try searching the mailist archives. This was the first one I
found:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-07/msg00196.html
- Graham
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 06:54:03PM +0100, Dominic Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a simple way to create a page break in a song that is build with
Thanks for this tip Kieren.
This looks like it could work.
When I get time I'll see if I can modify the example.
Regards,
Tao
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> Datum: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:23:38 -0400
> Von: Kieren MacMillan
> An: lucifree
> CC: Herman , lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Betreff: Re
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/23/09 12:04 PM, "Jonathan Kulp" wrote:
I notice there's a TODO in the Contrib Guide about making multiple
versions of LP coexist on the same system. This is something I would
need to do to test these snippets, since I'm always runnning the latest
development vers
On 4/23/09 12:04 PM, "Jonathan Kulp" wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
>>> And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
>>> We should also be evaluating:
>>>
>>> A) Does it run in 2.12?
>>> B) Is it
Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2009/4/22 Carl D. Sorensen :
>
> > I think you want to set system-count.
>
> Maybe you could play with
>
> systems-per-page
> max-systems-per-page
> min-systems-per-page
ragged-last-bottom might do the trick too.
- Mark
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Hi L,
how to make the stencil always associated to some notes?
I believe there is a tip (in the docs or LSR) which shows how to
colour a notehead based on its pitch -- it should be easy to modify
that code/method to do what you're asking.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Did the default beat groupings change? I thought I remembered that in
3/4, three eighth-note triplets followed by an eighth note and an
eighth rest would not beam the eighth note to the triplets. In 2.12.2
it does. Is this new? Am I remembering poorly?
James E. Bailey
___
Hi,
I wrote a function some time ago which solves the first problem but
unfortunately not the second. Still the function is more a dirty workaround and
involves modifying it on your own so that it works with your own drumStyle
tables.
But it's a start and maybe some more experienced schemer ca
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
We should also be evaluating:
A) Does it run in 2.12?
B) Is it needed in 2.12 (i.e. has 2.12 introduced new features such that
the sn
Hi,
is there a simple way to create a page break in a song that is build with
lilypond-book? \pageBreak doesn´t work there.
Dominic
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
>
> And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
> We should also be evaluating:
>
> A) Does it run in 2.12?
> B) Is it needed in 2.12 (i.e. has 2.12 introduced new features such that
> the snippet becom
On 4/23/09 9:31 AM, "Graham Percival" wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:56:05AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
>> Graham Percival wrote:
>>
>>> I will admit that "outputting the version number" appears in the
>>> Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
>>> appear in b
Hi all,
This tip works very well for drums with something like
sn sn \tomNoteHeads tomh tommh toml \normalNoteHeads bd bd
But I wanted to relaunch this thread since there is still an opened
question : how to make the stencil always associated to some notes ?
For example i'd like to put so
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:56:05AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>
>> I will admit that "outputting the version number" appears in the
>> Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
>> appear in both Text and Titles, but currently they're only in one
>>
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
this isn't your fault)
2. Find the "tags" section for each snippet.
3. Click on the drop-down menus, and select the relevant tags.
4. There is no #4.
Is "save" #4?
Thanks for the rundown, Graham. As
Graham Percival wrote:
I will admit that "outputting the version number" appears in the
Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
appear in both Text and Titles, but currently they're only in one
list. "Somebody" should fix this.
Ok I found the snippets in the database
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:48:53AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
>
> I volunteered to help with this a while back but I never got word that
> I'd been made an editor.
Hmm. Valentin?
> I'll be glad to try to fix this but I'm not
> completely sure I understand the problem.
1. Log in to LSR as
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 01:50:04PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
As Chip
2009/4/23 Wilbert Berendsen :
> Op donderdag 23 april 2009, schreef Gerard McConnell:
>> How do I suppress the time signature which is inserted automatically at the
>> end of a line?
>
> Instead of \break, you can also write new \score { } sections for each line.
> This way you get independent sn
Op donderdag 23 april 2009, schreef Gerard McConnell:
> How do I suppress the time signature which is inserted automatically at the
> end of a line?
Instead of \break, you can also write new \score { } sections for each line.
This way you get independent snippets/pieces of music.
\layout {
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 01:50:04PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
> Percival:
>
> > > Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
> >
> > Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
>
> As Chip di
Kieren MacMillan sympatico.ca> writes:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> > Is it possible to define another function, that shows an written "dis"
> > as an "es" and vice versa?
>
> The \transpose function already does this! Simply use the enharmonic
> transposition:
>
> \version "2.12.2"
> sharpMusic = \rela
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
> > Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
>
> Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
As Chip didn't find it: Maybe someone should fix the docs?
/me runs
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwenhui
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 06:03:32PM -0700, Chip wrote:
> Engraved on Apr 22, 2009 with Lilypond 2.12.2 (http://lilypond.org/)
>
> Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
- Graham
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2009/4/23 Gerard McConnell :
> Hello,
> I would like to use Lilypond to write sight-reading exercises for my piano
> students. The exercises are generally 8 bars long, on a single system,
> with a final barline at the end of each line. Each new line requires a
> time signature.
> How do I suppr
Hello,
I would like to use Lilypond to write sight-reading exercises for my piano
students. The exercises are generally 8 bars long, on a single system, with a
final barline at the end of each line. Each new line requires a time
signature.
How do I suppress the time signature which is insert
2009/4/23 Sávio M. Ramos :
> Hi,
>
> Lilypond can't compile, the error message:
>
> Compilation started at Wed Apr 22 21:26:17
>
> xpdf /home/asd/a_asd/zz_varios/musica/savio/bach.pdf
> Error: Couldn't open file '/home/asd/a_asd/zz_varios/musica/savio/bach.pdf'
> XtUngrabButton(drawArea,3,0)
> Warn
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 06:03:32PM -0700, Chip wrote:
> Thanks for the link, I got this bit of code from his work -
> --
> tagline = \markup {
> Engraved on
> \simple #(strftime "%b %d, %Y" (localtime (current-time)))
> with \with-url #"http://lilypond.org/web/";
>
tom,
Tom Cloyd wrote:
Sorry if this is not precisely the right place to ask this question -
it's at least rather close, and I cannot find anywhere else to go.
Just now trying out the Frescobaldi editor
(http://frescobaldi.org/index.html). Installed it from tar ball. And
then... Well, after o
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