When I generate a PDF score using Lilypond, each note becomes a
textedit:// link that points to the source code line in the .ly source
file.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening so that there are no
such links in the PDF?
___
lilypond-user mail
Hello again,
Typesetting my masterpiece :D, I ran into the following problem:
I have a piece for piccolo and guitar. If I typeset the music for
guitar, I'd like to have a tablature staff in addition to the notes,
but If I typset for piccolo, I'd like to omit the tablature. Since
the music is t
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've typeset a score for two instruments, and now I'd like to make a
>> dedixated score for each instrument, that has the score for the other
>> instrument scaled down.
>>
>> This works, but I can't figure out the correct \override to scale down the
>> graphical dynamics, like
On Oct 3, 2010, at 11:34 PM, Alex Jones wrote:
> I need to include nested crescendos and decrescendos within a document (e.g.
> an overarching crescendo with phrasing decrescendos). Is this possible?
>
> For example the idea would be something like the following:
>
> fis, \< \> (ees') \! f,!
I need to include nested crescendos and decrescendos within a document (e.g. an
overarching crescendo with phrasing decrescendos). Is this possible?
For example the idea would be something like the following:
fis, \< \> (ees') \! f,! \> (d') \! \!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
-akj
_
On 29 September 2010 08:23, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> What do we do from this point? Is your snippet worth LSRizing as is,
I'm happy to add it to LSR, even if it doesn't work with legers.
> or should I open a tracker page anyway?
Please do. It would be nice enhancement to have more control
On 9/29/10 9:42 AM, "MING TSANG" wrote:
> Carl,
>
> I took your code and added multi midi output for voice parts. Everything
> seems working perfectly. However I applied the template to my .ly code I
> cannot produce desire result.
>
I'm sorry to be so slow in getting back to you. It's b
On 26 September 2010 23:10, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> I don't want to take advantage of your kindness but would it be possible
> to have a "ready-to-use" version of this?
OK, though I hope first you've tried to do it yourself; I'm pretty
sure it's within your capabilities. :)
\version "2.13.35"
On 10/3/10 6:36 AM, "Martin Tarenskeen" wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Oct 2010, Phil Holmes wrote:
>
>> There were a couple of errors in the snippet you posted - the version number
>> should be in inverted commas "", and you
>> have "arpeggi" which I assume should be arpeggio.
>
> I personally
On 10/3/10 9:57 AM, "Stefan Vollmar" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> if I am not mistaken, in order to have my scores in A5 format (I actually then
> print that on A4 paper for a specific recital with poor light conditions) this
> works fine:
>
> \paper{
> #(set-paper-size "a5")
> page-count = 2
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 15:30:34 +0200, Marten Visser
wrote:
Hello,
[...]
In the following example, everything has been properly scaled down,
except for the crescendo. Thanks for looking!
please forget my previous reply! indeed the hairpin is not scaled in
2.12.3 either;
as it has no "font
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 15:30:34 +0200, Marten Visser
wrote:
Hello,
[...]
In the following example, everything has been properly scaled down,
except for the crescendo. Thanks for looking!
==
%{
Example:
graphical dynamics do not scale
%}
\version "2.13.32"
% --
Dear all,
I just noticed that the behaviour I described recently was a bug in an older
version of Lilypond - I have just upgraded from 2.21.3 to 2.13.35:
point-and-click now also works for "\box A" markup. Neat!
Warm regards,
Stefan
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Stefan Vollmar
> Date: 2.
Dear all,
if I am not mistaken, in order to have my scores in A5 format (I actually then
print that on A4 paper for a specific recital with poor light conditions) this
works fine:
\paper{
#(set-paper-size "a5")
page-count = 2
}
And the reference manual gives a wealth of other properties (e
On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 10:31:05AM -0400, Mike Solomon wrote:
> file with lilypond, and displays the resultant png on a webpage. I imagine
> that the LSR is not unlike this, and I've found a few internet threads about
> people who have done this sorta thing, so I imagine that it's not too
> diffic
Hey all,
I am trying to make an on-line melodic dictation website for my students
where they input notes and rhythms from pull-down menus and this info gets
sent to a server that, via php, writes this info to a file, crunches said
file with lilypond, and displays the resultant png on a webpage.
> In the result of the following code, the greek letter mu (μ) appears in
> another font, smaller and thiner than the other letters. I would be
> grateful for any idea that could correct this.
>
> \relative c''{ c c c c }
> \addlyrics{ μα- να- κα- λα- }
This is a problem of the default font Centu
On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 02:37:59PM +0100, James Lowe wrote:
> 1. Open Email
> 2. Read Email. Spot problem. Reply
Yes.
> If someone sends an ly file that is umpty-thrumpty lines long
let's add one more point:
2b. if you can't spot the problem, point them at
http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html
Hello,
On 03/10/2010 13:36, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Sun, 3 Oct 2010, Phil Holmes wrote:
There were a couple of errors in the snippet you posted - the version
number should be in inverted commas "", and you
have "arpeggi" which I assume should be arpeggio.
I personally would prefer it i
On 3 October 2010 15:30, Marten Visser wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've typeset a score for two instruments, and now I'd like to make a
> dedixated score for each instrument, that has the score for the other
> instrument scaled down.
>
> This works, but I can't figure out the correct \override to scale
On 3 October 2010 14:36, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
> I personally would prefer it if lilypond snippets and example code in this
> mailinglist were posted as separate attachement(s) to the mail. I then just
> simply can save the snippet to disk. Now I first have to copy and paste the
> lilypond co
Hello,
I've typeset a score for two instruments, and now I'd like to make a
dedixated score for each instrument, that has the score for the other
instrument scaled down.
This works, but I can't figure out the correct \override to scale
down the graphical dynamics, like \< and \>.
In the fo
On Sun, 3 Oct 2010, Phil Holmes wrote:
There were a couple of errors in the snippet you posted - the version number
should be in inverted commas "", and you
have "arpeggi" which I assume should be arpeggio.
I personally would prefer it if lilypond snippets and example code in this
mailingl
Thanks, and sorry for not having provided a excellent snippet. The errors don't
appear in my full score and complete part, so 2.13.35 will do the harp part
well I think.
Haipeng
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.or
There were a couple of errors in the snippet you posted - the version number
should be in inverted commas "", and you have "arpeggi" which I assume should
be arpeggio.
Correcting these gives a score which compiles, but with a lot of errors. See
the attached log file. The slurs in the output h
Hello,
A person reported that in the following harp passage of mine, the slurs are
blurred with the notes. He read the score generated by 2.13.24, so: Is it still
wrong in 2.13.35? How to solve the issue?
Regards
Haipeng
\version 2.13.35
headsOn = \sequential {
\override Dots #'transparent =
26 matches
Mail list logo