Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> Looking at the picture, it seems to me the only part
>> which LilyPond doesn't support is the special leger lines
>> below the stave: though the middle C superficially looks
>> like a G, it's positioned as if it were an E, but with
>> the first leger missing (so the leger l
Christopher Culver wrote:
> I woud like to typeset the following score sample in
> Lilypond exactly as it appears:
>
> http://christopherculver.com/temp/score-example.png
>
> [...]
>
> The problem, however, is the second treble voice from the
> top, that starting on G. In the third bar, that voice
On 9/26/10 12:18 PM, "MING TSANG" wrote:
> Carl,
>
> I mess up Mark Polesky and Carl Sorensen as Mark Sorensen. Sorry!
No problem! I knew what you meant, and I'm not offended. Now Mark might be
offended by having his name associated with mine... (Just kidding).
> What does it mean "top post
Patrick,
Thanks for looking at this. I'll do a more careful look later. Here I
wanted to comment on your proposed syntax changes.
On 9/26/10 3:46 PM, "Patrick Schmidt" wrote:
> On the last page of my pdf I make suggestions towards an
> easier and more precise modifier syntax. The question m
>>> http://www.klangreihenmusik.at/skriptum-zwoelftonnotenschr-01kl.php3
>>
>> It's not supported. Please send a feature request to the
>> bug-lilyp...@gnu.org mailing list.
>
> Looking at the picture, it seems to me the only part which LilyPond
> doesn't support is the special leger lines below
I woud like to typeset the following score sample in Lilypond exactly
as it appears:
http://christopherculver.com/temp/score-example.png
Now, the vast majority of it is easy. (I simply did \new Staff for the
treble and the bass, then filled each of these with a few \new Voice
and marked them voic
On 9 July 2010 01:39, Neil Puttock wrote:
>
> Yes, using output-scale.
>
> There's an example of its use here (for adding vertical space):
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2010-04/msg00057.html
Hi!
I'm sorry to "digg out" this 2-month-old topic (that I had forgotten,
I admit), b
Hi all,
here are some reflections on chord mode especially on inversions and
some suggestions concerning modifiers.
The Notation Reference states in 2.7.1 Chord mode:
Only the second inversion can be created by adding a bass note. The
first inversion requires changing the root of the chord
On 27/09/10 02:19, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2010-09-26, craigbakalian wrote:
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 15:04 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
Do you know what's going on here?
I am sorry. My question wasn't very clear. I don't see any
documentation for the functions:
max-systems-per-page
min-sys
craigbakalian wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The max-systems-per-page
> and min-systems-per-page is brilliant! Does the systems-per-page work?
>
i made the experience (also with 2.13.34) that max-systems-per-page works
whereas systems-per-page has no effect! - is that correct?
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Reinhold Kainhofer schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 26. September 2010, um 20:19:28 schrieb Marc Hohl:
is it possible to create a callback with an additional argument?
Yes, that's possible. I'm using it for example for the glyph-flag flag style.
I tried
#(define-public (my-callback string
Wilbert Berendsen schrieb:
Op zondag 26 september 2010 schreef Marc:
is it possible to create a callback with an additional argument?
I tried
#(define-public (my-callback string grob)
...
..
)
and wanted to call it by
\override Notehead #'stencil = #my-callback #'foo'
but lilypond compl
Am Sonntag, 26. September 2010, um 20:19:28 schrieb Marc Hohl:
> is it possible to create a callback with an additional argument?
Yes, that's possible. I'm using it for example for the glyph-flag flag style.
> I tried
>
> #(define-public (my-callback string grob)
> ...
> ..
> )
#(define-publi
Op zondag 26 september 2010 schreef Marc:
> is it possible to create a callback with an additional argument?
>
> I tried
>
> #(define-public (my-callback string grob)
> ...
> ..
> )
>
> and wanted to call it by
>
> \override Notehead #'stencil = #my-callback #'foo'
>
> but lilypond complains.
Hello list,
is it possible to create a callback with an additional argument?
I tried
#(define-public (my-callback string grob)
...
..
)
and wanted to call it by
\override Notehead #'stencil = #my-callback #'foo'
but lilypond complains.
Is this possible at all or do I have to use another mec
Carl,
I mess up Mark Polesky and Carl Sorensen as Mark Sorensen. Sorry!
What does it mean "top post in lilypond"?
The following code produce large numbers when using noteHeadOn with number.
When I copy the same Ez_numbers_engraver and EzNum onto my other .ly file I did
not get the larger numb
I have a simple question, but I could not find any solution around.
I'd like to move a whole note a bit on the right (or put it in the
center of the bar).
In the following example I'd like to move to the right or center the
chord in the last bar.
Any hint?
Thanks!
\version "2.13.34"
\relative c
2010/9/25 craigbakalian :
> Hi all,
>
> I downloaded 2.13.34. Installed, and did a convert-ly of a piece for
> trombone ensemble. I did the convert-ly with frescobaldi. Oddly it put
> \version "2.13.31" on the top of my files. Is this correct? I am
> showing version 2.13.34 from my terminal.
Y
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Tarenskeen"
To: "lilypond-user mailinglist"
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 2:39 PM
Subject: ragged-last-bottom lyrics spacing
Hi,
I have written a nice python script that allows me to automatically and
randomly generate note reading exercises fo
On 2010-09-26, craigbakalian wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 15:04 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> > Do you know what's going on here?
>
> I am sorry. My question wasn't very clear. I don't see any
> documentation for the functions:
>
> max-systems-per-page
> min-systems-per-page
> systems-per-p
On 26 September 2010 16:19, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> does anyone know whether or not lilypond supports the twelve-tone
>> notation system of J.M. Hauer? To point out what I mean, here's a
>> link where the differences between several 12-tone notation systems
>> are shown and the system of J.M. H
>> http://www.klangreihenmusik.at/skriptum-zwoelftonnotenschr-01kl.php3
>
> I'm assuming you mean the note names, right?
I rather think he means the specific staff appearance (with groups of
two and three lines).
Werner
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On Sep 25, 2010, at 11:24 PM, Nikolausius wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> does anyone know whether or not lilypond supports the twelve-tone notation
> system of J.M. Hauer? To point out what I mean, here's a link where the
> differences between several 12-tone notation systems are shown and the
> syst
> does anyone know whether or not lilypond supports the twelve-tone
> notation system of J.M. Hauer? To point out what I mean, here's a
> link where the differences between several 12-tone notation systems
> are shown and the system of J.M. HAuer is being explained:
>
> http://www.klangreihenmusik
Hi,
I have written a nice python script that allows me to automatically and
randomly generate note reading exercises for my pupils. It creates a page
full of notes. Below each note it prints "---". That's where my pupils
have to fill in the correct note name. The python script has some nice
c
Hi there,
does anyone know whether or not lilypond supports the twelve-tone notation
system of J.M. Hauer? To point out what I mean, here's a link where the
differences between several 12-tone notation systems are shown and the
system of J.M. HAuer is being explained:
http://www.klangreihenmusik
On 9/26/10 6:49 AM, "MING TSANG" wrote:
> Ian,
>
> Thank you. I follow your prescribed steps and my problem is resolved. Thank
> you. My problem starts when I install multiple versions: v2.13.32 in default
> and 2.6.5 & 2.12.3 in its own folders. v2.6.5 is the last install I did. Now
> my compu
On 26 September 2010 13:06, craigbakalian wrote:
>
> I am sorry. My question wasn't very clear. I don't see any
> documentation for the functions:
>
> max-systems-per-page
> min-systems-per-page
> systems-per-page
It is in the Notation Reference, section 4.1.2 Page formatting >
Other layout var
- Original Message -
From: "craigbakalian"
To: "Patrick McCarty"
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: 2.13.34
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 15:04 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
Do you know what's going on here?
I am sorry. My question wasn't very clear. I don't see
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 15:04 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> Do you know what's going on here?
I am sorry. My question wasn't very clear. I don't see any
documentation for the functions:
max-systems-per-page
min-systems-per-page
systems-per-page
Is the documentation for 2.13.34 a copy of 2.12?
Neil Puttock schrieb:
On 24 September 2010 08:16, Marc Hohl wrote:
How can I place the 'articulations entry in the appropriate hierarchy level?
Look for a NoteEvent instead of an EventChord, then you can be sure
you're adding the HarmonicEvent to 'articulations for the relevant
noteh
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