What os are you using? What is the exact message regarding the encoding?
Original message
From: Kalen Mercer
Sent: 8 Jul 2009 18:27 -07:00
To: Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
Cc: lilypond
Subject: Re: ANN: LilyPondTool 2.12.848 BETA
After an hour of rereading the documentation and
Mario Moles wrote:
Ciao!
Come posso fare per avere delle linee per le corde come nel file allegato?
Grazie.
This is something I've wanted for a while but have been too lazy
to research. Here's a nearly-adequate solution after 15 minutes
of fiddling:
%%
\version
Ciao!
Come posso fare per avere delle linee per le corde come nel file allegato?
Grazie.
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After an hour of rereading the documentation and clicking around
LilypondTool I changed the plugin settings to have a shell prefix of bash-c.
I do occasionally get a Bean Shell error but then it continues my process
without hesitation. Whenever I start up jEdit I still get the warning about
not hav
On 7/8/09 6:27 PM, "Graham Percival" wrote:
>
> Now for *my* rant.
>
> As I've said before, I stopped using lilypond 4-5 years ago. Last
> Fall, I briefly got back into improving the engraving of my old
> compositions, but that stopped when I went to Singapore.
>
> So why am I still around
2009/7/9 Graham Percival :
> Now for *my* rant.
Man, I wish you had kept that for the next Postcard :)
OK, now this has just made me want to get working on the Report again. (sigh)
Regards,
Valentin
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On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:54:05AM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> On di, 2009-07-07 at 23:26 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
>
> Hi Graham,
>
> > I disagree; I think we've spent *too much* time on the look/feel
>
> Yes, I understand that's how you feel. It's exactly why I sent my mail,
> and wh
M Watts wrote:
> Mike Solomon wrote:
> > 5) I read that the biblical definition of pi is 3 (1 Kings 7:23).
M,
I wrote that, not Mike. And you're right -- The Bible makes no such
claim. This was really just a reference to a comment in Mike's
code:
;more or less the approximation from the bible
Valentin Villenave wrote:
Anyway, I think we're living exciting times with regards to LilyPond,
and no matter how long it takes I do believe we're making history
right here :-)
That's exciting!!! And I believe true. And I believe that although
there is much credit to go around, we should r
Hello again,
I
figure this is just a bug for me for not installing something but I
checked off everything you have listed. jEdit gives me an error
telling
me that I don't have the correct encoding ( I believe cp1252 ). After
producing a file, and saving it, I tried to run Lilypond, make PDFs, and
p
[Off topic]
Mike Solomon wrote:
5) I read that the biblical definition of pi is 3 (1 Kings 7:23).
1) The Bible makes no such claim. 1 Kings 7:23 apparently describes a
temple object with a circumference of 10 and a diameter of 30. It's
perfectly correct to state measurements only to the
(This message is a second attempt to send my query to the Lilypond mailing
list. It is identical to my message
http://www.nabble.com/Shifting-down-stemmed-notes-rightwards-td24379277.html
which was posted to the messageboard yesterday but has not yet been sent to
the mailing list.)
How can I shif
2009/7/8 Mark Polesky :
>
> Francisco Vila wrote:
>> I am using this 4-page file for my tests.
>
>> {
>> c'1
>> d'1
>> e'1
>> f'1
>> ...
>
> Fransisco, you can get the same thing like this:
>
> \version "2.13.2"
> music = { c1 d e f g a b c b a g f e d }
> \relative { \repeat unfold 46 \music c \b
Francisco Vila wrote:
> I am using this 4-page file for my tests.
> {
> c'1
> d'1
> e'1
> f'1
> ...
Fransisco, you can get the same thing like this:
\version "2.13.2"
music = { c1 d e f g a b c b a g f e d }
\relative { \repeat unfold 46 \music c \bar "|." }
- Mark
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Could you file an
enhancement request on http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit?
Done.
(
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2818603&group_id=91119&atid=596027 )
You should still be able to close the file using:
if (lilytool.LilyToolPlugin.getDockable("lilytool-pdf", f
Yes, I think, when the plugin is restarted, the PDF is not closed, but
the viewer. Thanks for reporting this.
Mark Polesky wrote:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
It was a bug, I think I fixed in this version. (IIRC you've also
reported this on sourceforge)
In this latest version (2.12.848) I
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
>It was a bug, I think I fixed in this version. (IIRC you've also
>reported this on sourceforge)
In this latest version (2.12.848) I can click "Restart
LilyPondTool" and then I get the "permission denied" bug again. I
don't know if it will really be an issue anymore once you
I think that is EXCELLENT and certainly prettier than mine.
Which one to use depends which ones would serve the needs of a
particular score/chart better. Some performers prefer less information w/ a
textual description (ie play the G# key) whereas others prefer the graphical
representation tha
On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:54 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
On di, 2009-07-07 at 23:26 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
Hi Graham,
I disagree; I think we've spent *too much* time on the look/feel
Yes, I understand that's how you feel. It's exactly why I sent my
mail,
and why I reacted so strongly
Hi Kalen,
if you download jEdit 4.3pre17, the latest "development" version, you
can install a previous version of LilyPondTool from Plugins>Plugin
manager. That is the easiest for new LilyPondTool users.
(The settings folder is c:\documents and settings\YOU\.jedit on Windows,
and $HOME/.jedi
>
> Kalen,
> .jedit is not a file type, it's the settings folder of the jEdit
> editor. LilyPondTool is a plugin for this editor, which is written in
> java.
> --
> Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
> www.paconet.org
>
Yes, I wrote the email before I downloaded jEdit. I had trouble, though,
finding
2009/7/8 Jan Nieuwenhuizen :
> Valentin's site attracts my initial attention and gives a professional
> feel. Much more than both the lilypond.org sites. Possibly he/we
> could/should merge this site even with lilypond.org. I don't know.
I agree that the very first look is important. (which is
Mike,
could you post this attached as a file? I can not process it as copied
from the mail client.
2009/7/7 Mike Solomon :
> Hey lilypond-users,
> Before I put this on the LSR, please play around with this.
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www.paconet.org
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2009/7/8 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> I'l look into it if I manage to get a multiple page
> pdf. (You can send me if you feel like that :-))
I am using this 4-page file for my tests.
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www.paconet.org
{
c'1
d'1
e'1
f'1
g'1
a'1
b'1
c''1
b'1
a'1
g'1
f'1
e'1
d
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/7/8 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
2- The "reverse Point and Click" works well inside a page but it would be
great if the page of the pdf viewer scroll automatically when the caret
change to a note belonging to an another page.
(Ok, i don't know if it is a limitat
2009/7/8 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
>
>> 2- The "reverse Point and Click" works well inside a page but it would be
>> great if the page of the pdf viewer scroll automatically when the caret
>> change to a note belonging to an another page.
>> (Ok, i don't know if it is a limitation of this Be
On di, 2009-07-07 at 23:26 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
Hi Graham,
> I disagree; I think we've spent *too much* time on the look/feel
Yes, I understand that's how you feel. It's exactly why I sent my mail,
and why I reacted so strongly on this.
> Modifying the CSS files can be done at any time
2- The "reverse Point and Click" works well inside a page but it
would be great if the page of the pdf viewer scroll automatically when
the caret change to a note belonging to an another page.
(Ok, i don't know if it is a limitation of this Beta release because i
didn't test this featurein th
I created a Beta release of the new LilyPondTool.
Thanks for your great work.
If you find problems or places of enhancement, please let me know. I'm
planning to release to the plugin central in 2 weeks.
1- For me, the button "next Page" in the "Pdf viewer" works well but not the
"previous
Mark Polesky wrote:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
If you find problems or places of enhancement, please let me
know. I'm planning to release to the plugin central in 2 weeks.
Virtual Piano
1) Awesome.
2) When I dock it at top or bottom, the "Piano tool panel" is too
wide and the piano key
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