Todd O'Bryan schrieb:
I just started using Lilypond and am loving it. But I have a rare use
case and am having trouble.
I'm trying to set Anglican chant--basically there are several bars of
whole and half notes on a grand staff that get matched up with text
below. That part is easy, I'll just us
Am Montag, 21. Dezember 2009 schrieb Athanasius Pelletier:
> I have a song of five verses and I want Latin on the top and English on the
> bottom for each verse. How can I accomplish that?
Uhm... I guess by writing ten verses and adding them all to your voice:
verseOneLat=\lyricmode {\set stanza
I have a song of five verses and I want Latin on the top and English on the
bottom for each verse. How can I accomplish that?
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I just started using Lilypond and am loving it. But I have a rare use
case and am having trouble.
I'm trying to set Anglican chant--basically there are several bars of
whole and half notes on a grand staff that get matched up with text
below. That part is easy, I'll just use a markup section to ha
2009/12/17 Reinhold Kainhofer :
> Is there any way to make lilypond use the same horizontal position for s\p and
> c\p ???
If you don't care about spanner alignment (i.e., hairpins/dynamic text
spans), then it's possible to realign the dynamics by using NoteColumn
(you can retrieve DynamicText gr
I'm recreating some christmas music from a book of carols from 1936, and
I want to emulate the original font letterspacing (which is wider than normal).
I'm not sure at what point under the hood that could be configured, but I
know pango supports setting letter_spacing via Text Attribute Markup in
Hi all,
A whole update is available:
http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr/spip.php?article46
- README & TUTORIELS in pdf. (not completely translated)
- All the old patterns + updates are in La Bibliothèque.
- 2 drumkits-GM for Hydrogen with Timidity's samples.
- A basic drumkit-GM for csDrummer (Cso
Following Trevor's hint
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2008-05/msg00137.html
I have had no problems switching between Lilypond versions by renaming,
mainly between 2.8.8, 2.10.33 and 2.12.1 (but also 2.13.1).
Two days ago I also installed 2.13.9.
It runs OK, but now the older
Parsing...
warning: no music found in score
warning: no music found in score
Processing time: 1 seconds
YES
To the developer who wrote this: Cinnamon Rolls. My place. Seven o-clock.
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On 21/12/09 02:29, Valentin Villenave wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Hugh Myers wrote:
Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
Guys, whereever this discussion is going please remember to add
something to the LSR if you come up with an interesting piece of
code... :)
Ok, so what's different between your system as Valentin's system?
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=837
Please post additional info in that issue, so that the
programmer(s) can easily find it.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 08:33:26PM +, James Lowe wrote:
>orig
originally I was going to report this on 2.13.9 and 2.13.8 (I think), but I see
that it does the same thing for me on windows 7 for 2.12.3 when I run the
uninstaller app (I haven't tried uninstalling from control panel - I have to
wait for it to uninstall first to reinstall it 8 ) )
From: Gra
Are you sure? This problem was fixed recently; numerous people
reported that it worked well, and nobody said that it didn't work.
What version, exactly, are you using?
- Graham
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:20:08PM -0800, aliteralmind wrote:
>
> Actually, no. It was to uninstall the LATEST version
Yes I can confirm this too. You beat me to it, I meant to post this yesterday.
It seems that each file is being deleted one at a time rather than just
removing the Lilypond dir or the 'usr' dir that gets created. You can watch it
do this as the uninstaller runs.
As the default installer on wind
Actually, no. It was to uninstall the LATEST version of LilyPond (just
re-installing it).
aliteralmind wrote:
>
> Windows 7, Dual Core 2.2 GHz, 3GB ram.
>
> Fifteen-plus minutes to uninstall LilyPond (just upgraded to latest
> version, from previously-latest version). Just to delete files???
>
Windows 7, Dual Core 2.2 GHz, 3GB ram.
Fifteen-plus minutes to uninstall LilyPond (just upgraded to latest version,
from previously-latest version). Just to delete files???
Intolerably slow.
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On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:00 AM, James Bailey
wrote:
> I don't know about linux, but on macintosh, there's absolutely zero
> problem, the binaries are all self-contained. It's just a matter of calling
> the right one.
>
>
> On 20.12.2009, at 17:45, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is the
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Mats Bengtsson
wrote:
> - At http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/web/learning#Learning, I
> find the formulation in "Read it": "read this manual in the same format as
> this one." very confusing.
I'm trying to explain the difference between
** READ IT
@ref
I don't know about linux, but on macintosh, there's absolutely zero
problem, the binaries are all self-contained. It's just a matter of
calling the right one.
On 20.12.2009, at 17:45, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Hi,
Is there an (easy) way to have both lilypond 2.12.x (stable) and
lilypond
Hi,
Is there an (easy) way to have both lilypond 2.12.x (stable) and lilypond
2.13.x (devel.) installed and useable on my system ? I'm always curious to
try and test the latest features and bugfixes, but for distribution and
sharing of lilypond sourcecode it is probably a better idea to use t
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Hugh Myers wrote:
> Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
Guys, whereever this discussion is going please remember to add
something to the LSR if you come up with an interesting piece of
code... :)
Cheers,
Valentin
Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
%%
%%
%% s1.ly -- first scale from Diatonic Major and Minor Scales by Andres Segovia
%%
%%
\version "2.13.7"
\header {
title = "Diatonic Major and Minor Scales"
subtitle = "Scale 1"
composer = "Andres Segovia"
meter = "Practice ea
On 20/12/09 12:17, Hugh Myers wrote:
In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales', under the notes shown
for a given scale are marks beginning with a number surrounded by
parenthesis followed by a line vaguely parallel to the notes,
concluding with an uptick between a given pair of notes. What
On 20/12/09 16:20, Joe Neeman wrote:
On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 21:16 +, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 08:09:26AM +1100, Nick Payne wrote:
The foot-separation variable that can be used in the \paper block
doesn't seem to have any effect. It's documented in the 2.13.9 N
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