Re: Looking for a Lilypond tutorial I once saw

2011-09-11 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011, Sietse Brouwer wrote: Dear list, A year or two back, I stumbled across a very good introduction to Lilypond that I now can't find. It was in the form of webpages, not a PDF. I believe it was on somebody's weblog, but it may have been on a site that was formatted like a we

Looking for a Lilypond tutorial I once saw

2011-09-11 Thread Sietse Brouwer
Dear list, A year or two back, I stumbled across a very good introduction to Lilypond that I now can't find. It was in the form of webpages, not a PDF. I believe it was on somebody's weblog, but it may have been on a site that was formatted like a weblog. I am sure it was published in several part

Re: 2.14 will not wrap past 2nd staff - bug or bad input?

2011-09-11 Thread Albert Finney
Thanks both of you for the very fast reply! I will add bar checks and find the problem. You have saved me a lot of time. -lilyn00b On 9/11/11, Peekay Ex wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:52 AM, Albert Finney wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Lilypond 2.14 PDF puts all of the music on 2 staves,

Re: 2.14 will not wrap past 2nd staff - bug or bad input?

2011-09-11 Thread Peekay Ex
Hello, On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:52 AM, Albert Finney wrote: > Hi, > > Lilypond 2.14 PDF puts all of the music on 2 staves, even through it > should be 3-4 pages.  It wraps the first staff (like "word wrap" is > on, as an analogy).  But the second staff, "word wrap" is off and all > of the music

Re: 2.14 will not wrap past 2nd staff - bug or bad input?

2011-09-11 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 07:52:26PM -0400, Albert Finney wrote: > Lilypond 2.14 PDF puts all of the music on 2 staves, even through it > should be 3-4 pages. It wraps the first staff (like "word wrap" is > on, as an analogy). But the second staff, "word wrap" is off and all > of the music just run

2.14 will not wrap past 2nd staff - bug or bad input?

2011-09-11 Thread Albert Finney
Hi, Lilypond 2.14 PDF puts all of the music on 2 staves, even through it should be 3-4 pages. It wraps the first staff (like "word wrap" is on, as an analogy). But the second staff, "word wrap" is off and all of the music just runs off the end of the page. This is output from an automated progr

Re: Stem #'flag-style no longer valid

2011-09-11 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 11 September 2011 23:28, Nick Payne wrote: > > Just tried to rebuild one of my scores using 2.15.10, and got a number of > warnings in the log like so: > > warning: cannot find property type-check for `flag-style' (backend-type?). > perhaps a typing error? > warning: doing assignment anyway >

Re: Stem #'flag-style no longer valid

2011-09-11 Thread Neil Puttock
On 11 September 2011 22:28, Nick Payne wrote: > What should I replace it with? \once \override Flag #'style = #'no-flag I'm not sure why we don't have a convert rule though. Cheers, Neil ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://l

Stem #'flag-style no longer valid

2011-09-11 Thread Nick Payne
Just tried to rebuild one of my scores using 2.15.10, and got a number of warnings in the log like so: warning: cannot find property type-check for `flag-style' (backend-type?). perhaps a typing error? warning: doing assignment anyway it looks like the override I am using is no longer valid

MIDI output: min/max MIDI volume levels, dynamics of polyphonic passages within a single Voice

2011-09-11 Thread g034737
Hi, First of all, thanks to all the developers and the community for making and maintaining this absolutely wonderful tool! I have never used any music typesetting program with which I could convert vocal scores into MIDIs (which I use for practicing) with such ease and speed, thanks to LilyPond

Re: Using a variable with \relative

2011-09-11 Thread David Kastrup
Basso Ridiculoso writes: > Apoligies about the nbsp's, not sure if it was Safari or gmail that > put those in there. > > Is there a way to access the pitch variable and put that where I have > the \x so something like (and sorry about the javascript-y syntax) but > something like > > x.pitch (but

Re: Using a variable with \relative

2011-09-11 Thread Basso Ridiculoso
Apoligies about the nbsp's, not sure if it was Safari or gmail that put those in there. Is there a way to access the pitch variable and put that where I have the \x so something like (and sorry about the javascript-y syntax) but something like x.pitch (but in scheme syntax of course) so \relati

Re: ghoste notes

2011-09-11 Thread valerian.neisse
Le samedi 10 septembre 2011 à 12:00 -0400, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org a écrit : > Send lilypond-user mailing list submissions to > lilypond-user@gnu.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > or, via em

Re: ghoste notes

2011-09-11 Thread valerian.neisse
Le samedi 10 septembre 2011 à 12:00 -0400, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org a écrit : > Send lilypond-user mailing list submissions to > lilypond-user@gnu.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > or, via ema

Re: Using a variable with \relative

2011-09-11 Thread David Kastrup
Basso Ridiculoso writes: > Is there a way to do something similar to this: > > > \include "english.ly" > > x = { c } > y = { g } > > \score { > << > \new Staff { > \clef "bass" > > \relative \x { d e f g a } > > \relative \y { bf a c d } > > } > } No (and please don't