On Wed 16 Jun 2010, 08:46 Nick Payne wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed 2.13.24 - linux 64-bit running on
> Ubuntu 10.04 amd64. After installing it, every file I try to build
All the same, but could not catch this problem.
> Converting to `./bwv1007_prelude.pdf'...
> `gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEW
I am a neophyte Lilypond user. I understand how to use the TWEAK command to show
a chord with 1 LARGE note and 1 SMALL note. How do I show 1 LARGE whole note
with a SMALL quarter note + 2 eighth notes + 1 half note?
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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:19:34 +0100
From: Graham Per
In the following example, why should the length of the stem on the
quarter note E in voice 3 at the end of the 2nd bar be longer than the
stem on all the other single notes. It looks rather odd. Similarly, the
stem on the chord in the same voice at the end of bar 1 is longer
than the stem on t
Ghostscript was bumped to something.70, and a bunch of extra
patches we apply to ghostscript changed. We'll look into it.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 08:46:42AM +1000, Nick Payne wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed 2.13.24 - linux 64-bit running on Ubuntu
> 10.04 amd64. After
I just downloaded and installed 2.13.24 - linux 64-bit running on Ubuntu
10.04 amd64. After installing it, every file I try to build gives the
same error when trying to create the PDF from the PS:
Parsing...
Interpreting music... [8][16][24][32][40]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Interpreti
On 6/15/10 11:34 PM, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
Thank you. That triggered the right solution. r4*0 does not work. The
rest collides with the following note. But, s4*0 works for me. And that
is exactly what I need. I have around 1000 melodies in which partial
measures were solved by inserting inv
Graham Percival writes:
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 08:59:45PM +0200, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
>>
>> \skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
>> How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
>> I searched the manuals and snippet repository
On 6/15/10 10:05 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Richie,
\skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
Use
r4*0
You may have to put
Hi Carl,
> Well, I think the new code will have a very easy solution for you.
> If you want to always have beaming follow beatLength, you can simply do
> \set Score.beamSettings = "#'()
> Then beatLength will control the beaming.
THAT SOUNDS AMAZING!!
This has been an irritation of mine for a whi
Hi Richie,
> > \skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
> > How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
> > I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
Use
r4*0
You may have to put
\once \override Rest #'X-extent =
On 6/15/10 11:17 AM, "Urs Liska" wrote:
> Today I tried to use the \overrideBeamSetting (near the bottom of this email)
> in my real score and I am very happy that it works perfectly now.
>
> By now I understand the logic behind this from a programmer's perspective.
> But I have to say it see
> Hi all,
>
> \skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
> How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
> I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter van Kranenburg
You can't, because I think Lily
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 08:59:45PM +0200, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
>
> \skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
> How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
> I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
My first insti
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 08:25:27PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Op dinsdag 15-06-2010 om 16:50 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Graham
> Percival:
>
> > That has been attempted before... hmm, 2007? Han-Wen tried to work on
> > lilypond full-time, but there just wasn't enough people offering
> >
On 15.06.2010, at 20:59, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
Hi all,
\skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal
space. How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take
horizontal space?
I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
Thanks!
Peter van Kran
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:34:51AM -0300, luis jure wrote:
>
> el 2010-06-15 a las 09:23 Stefan Thomas escribió:
>
> > this a great.
> > I think this should be mentioned in the documentation for percussion
> > instruments!
>
> +1
Add it to LSR first.
Cheers,
- Graham
Hi all,
\skip and s consume score time, but both print some horizontal space.
How can I insert an invisible rest that does not take horizontal space?
I searched the manuals and snippet repository, but no clue...
Thanks!
Peter van Kranenburg
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Hi, all,
is it possible to tell LilyPond to use the same vertical positions for
all topmost and bottommost staff lines of different pages? Rephrased,
can I say "I know what I'm doing, ignore all vertical extents below the
last staff lines of a page for vertical stretching, even if it collide
Op dinsdag 15-06-2010 om 16:50 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Graham
Percival:
> I really cannot recall seeing any offers of "thousands of Euros". If
> they're still valid offers, please send info to bug-lilypond.
> That has been attempted before... hmm, 2007? Han-Wen tried to work on
> lilypond
el 2010-06-15 a las 09:23 Stefan Thomas escribió:
> this a great.
> I think this should be mentioned in the documentation for percussion
> instruments!
+1
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Today I tried to use the \overrideBeamSetting (near the bottom of this
email) in my real score and I am very happy that it works perfectly now.
By now I understand the logic behind this from a programmer's perspective.
But I have to say it seems quite counterintuitive from a musical or
typesett
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Boris Shingarov wrote:
> This is not what we are saying in our presentation and/or paper.
> What we are saying is: "We attempted a publication of a major critical
> edition through a major publishing house, using software from a volunteer
> open-source project with
2010/6/15 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng :
> Hello,
> Today I get a score from my composition teacher. The piece is for
> orchestra with various instruments. In the perc part, he uses some
> stick signs such as hard xylophone stick, soft timpani stick. I don't
> know how these sticks look like, but hope Lilyp
Dear community,
this a great.
I think this should be mentioned in the documentation for percussion
instruments!
2010/6/15 josé henrique padovani
> Em 14/06/10 22:56, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng escreveu:
>
>
>> Hello,
>> Today I get a score from my composition teacher. The piece is for
>> orchestra with va
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