shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
> I am new to Lilypond. Could you give me a brief
> description of what the various parts of your code are
> doing?
It would be hard to explain it if you've not yet seen how
music is stored in pure scheme. You'll need to use the
\displayMusic function to see what I'm
Hi Mark
I am new to Lilypond. Could you give me a brief description of what the
various parts of your code are doing?
Thank you!
> shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
>> I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using
>> Lilypond. What I need is to put a one or two digit number
>> above (possibl
shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
> I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using
> Lilypond. What I need is to put a one or two digit number
> above (possibly below instead) each note in the standard
> notation. I would like to have this happen automatically -
> ie whenever I enter a note in t
Hi Lilypond Users
Sorry, I realized my last post to the list was poorly written so here is
cleaner description of what I owuld like to do.
I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using Lilypond. What I need
is to put a one or two digit number above (possibly below instead) each note
in t
About four years ago I started to draw up religious music with LilyPond.
The music is sung during the services of the Orthodox Church.
The music can be found at www.orthodoxie.nl.
Kind regards,
Jan van Dijk
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On 19 April 2010 18:01, Graham Percival wrote:
> Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
> somebody add this to the tracker?
I think this is beyond our control, since reports for various
distributions are suggesting it's a libpoppler bug.
There's a bugreport and patch here:
h
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:25:29PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
OK. Here is a tiny example (attached).
Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
somebody add this to the tracker?
To add one remark: It might have something to
Hi Lilypond Users
I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using Lilypond. What I need
is to put a one or two digit number above each note in the standard notation.
I would like to have this happen automatically - ie when ever I enter a
note in the usual manner the one or two digit number
Hello
On 19/04/2010 19:36, Carl Sorensen wrote:
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>
>
> On 4/19/10 3:49 AM, "Alberto Simões" wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I will try to produce a small test case. At the present moment I can't,
>> but as the file is quite small I am attaching it.
>>
>> Later today I will try to prepare the test ca
On 4/19/10 3:49 AM, "Alberto Simões" wrote:
> Hello
>
> I will try to produce a small test case. At the present moment I can't,
> but as the file is quite small I am attaching it.
>
> Later today I will try to prepare the test case (if nobody found what is
> going on).
When I compile your f
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:25:29PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
> OK. Here is a tiny example (attached).
Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
somebody add this to the tracker?
Cheers,
- Graham
> 1. I use Lilypond 2.13.18 on Fedora 12 to compile
> 2. I start Evince from
Hi Carl,
> No, you are correct that this is not desirable behavior. I made several
> proposals about how we might fix it, and we finally got to one that is
> workable, but I haven't made it work yet.
OK... thanks for the update.
I'll just wait for the patch, and work around it in the meantime.
On 4/18/10 8:15 PM, "Kieren MacMillan"
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In Lilypond 2.13.x, I'm finding that my autobeam overrides are being
> overridden every time I change [i.e., alternate] time signatures -- for
> example,
>
> \version "2.13.17"
> \relative c' {
> \time 2/2
> \overrideBeamSetti
Hello
I will try to produce a small test case. At the present moment I can't,
but as the file is quite small I am attaching it.
Later today I will try to prepare the test case (if nobody found what is
going on).
Cheers
On 17/04/2010 18:20, Carl Sorensen wrote:
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>
>
> On 4/17/10 7:52 AM, "Al
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