Hello:
I'm trying to create images of lilypond output to be included in web
pages. I've been able to do it but the process is extremely labour
intensive and I've got to believe there's a more efficient way. Can
someone please comment on ways to improve my process or suggest a
different strategy?
On 11-08-08 03:33 PM, Henrik Frisk wrote:
Hi,
I used to use lyqi in past but haven't recently. I decided to revisit
it and downloaded it from github (https://github.com/nsceaux/lyqi). i
did get a few compilation errors, primarily variants of:
In lyqi:insert-opening-delimiter:
lyqi.el:3050:18:Wa
On Di., 9. Aug. 2011 01:34:02 CEST, David Kastrup wrote:
> harm6 writes:
> > Yes. But the Notation Reference demonstrates:
> >
> > \relative c' {
> > 2~
> > \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
> > #'((0.0 . 1) (-2.0 . 1) (-4.0 . 1))
> > 2~
> > }
>
> Where is your point? It would sti
harm6 writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>> The tie configuration at the time of the tie ending counts, so try
>> \relative c' {
>> 2~
>> \once
>> \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
>> #'( ( 8 . -1)
>> ( 3 . 1 )
>> ( -3 . 1)
>> )
>>q |
>> ~ q
David Kastrup wrote:
>
> The tie configuration at the time of the tie ending counts, so try
> \relative c' {
> 2~
> \once
> \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
> #'( ( 8 . -1)
> ( 3 . 1 )
> ( -3 . 1)
> )
>q |
> ~ q
> }
>
> --
> David Kastru
Urs Liska writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I know that I can tweak the ties in a chord to my liking by overriding
> #'tie-configuration like in the following (intentionally useless)
> example:
>
> \relative c' {
> %\once
> \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
> #'( ( 8 . -1)
> ( 3 .
Hi list,
I know that I can tweak the ties in a chord to my liking by overriding
#'tie-configuration like in the following (intentionally useless) example:
\relative c' {
%\once
\override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
#'( ( 8 . -1)
( 3 . 1 )
( -3 . 1)
)
2~ q |
~
On 8 Aug 2011, at 23:11, James Lowe wrote:
> For some reason Hans won't email the group ;)
So then don't forward my mail to the lists! - The reason is that I can't verify
it, so I do not want unreliable information spread around. Wait until you find
someone who can do it.
Hans
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Hi,
I used to use lyqi in past but haven't recently. I decided to revisit
it and downloaded it from github (https://github.com/nsceaux/lyqi). i
did get a few compilation errors, primarily variants of:
In lyqi:insert-opening-delimiter:
lyqi.el:3050:18:Warning: `last-command-char' is an obsolete va
For some reason Hans won't email the group ;)
From: Hans Aberg [haber...@telia.com]
Sent: 08 August 2011 21:54
To: James Lowe
Cc: Floris van Manen
Subject: Re: New Binary for LilyPond on MacOSX 10.7 available
On 8 Aug 2011, at 20:39, James Lowe wrote:
> )>
> "Laura" == Laura Conrad writes:
>>>
>>> So it looks similar to an ligature bracket, but doesn't have the line
>>> between the begin and the end.
harm> do you mean something like this?
Laura> Maybe something like that. That particular something doesn't
Laura> print
> "harm" == harm6 writes:
harm> Laura Conrad wrote:
>>
>> So it looks similar to an ligature bracket, but doesn't have the line
>> between the begin and the end.
harm> do you mean something like this?
Maybe something like that. That particular something doesn't print
Hello Chris,
> LilyPond is not a macro language. Languages like TeX and the C
> preprocessor are, and that sets some people’s expectations:
Exactly. Thanks for your explanations, they made things clearer for me.
> I suspect you’ll need to get into Scheme to perform that kind of alchemy.
Yes, Nei
On Sunday, August 07, 2011 23:05:21 you wrote:
> \version "2.14.2"
>
> v = { c }
>
> \musicMap #(lambda (m)
> (and (music-has-type m 'event-chord)
> (= (length (ly:music-property m 'elements)) 1)
> (let ((elt (car (ly:music-property m 'elements
Laura Conrad wrote:
>
> So it looks similar to an ligature bracket, but doesn't have the line
> between the begin and the end.
>
> I just did a little bit of searching the lilypond documentation, and
> didn't see an obvious example of how to do this. Can someone provide
> one?
>
> Thanks,
> -
Hans, Floris et al
We have built a new binary for use on 10.7 that we wondered if you can try.
http://lilypond.org/~graham/
You can get them from the this link.
Could you let the User and/or Dev list know if it does or doesn't resolve your
issue?
Thanks
James
)-Original Message-
)
When I transcribe facsimiles that use "colored" notes (they look like a
whole note or a breve, but they're filled in), I've been transcribing my
guess at how the notes translate into modern notation, and footnoting
the fact that they're colored.
A friend recently pointed out that there's a conven
Hello,
The last version for Mac is the same as for the other platforms : 2.14.2 (at
least for stable release).
I think you should consider updating, as lot of improvements were made from
2.12.x to 2.14.x. You'll also find the updated documentation more easily.
Direct link for mac version can m
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> My strategy: read the Usage manual. There you will find
> information about generating pngs directly with lilypond, and also
> about using lilypond-book to create an html (plus images) file
> directly.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
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