> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
> http://www.lilybin.com!
Very nice!
Werner
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On 02/10/2012 04:24 PM, trevordixon wrote:
> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a
> home at http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the
> previous thread include:
>
> * *Dropbox integration*. Dropbox has approved LilyBin for API access
> for all users.
I'm reaching it just fine...
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Nils wrote:
>
>> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add
>> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please
>> contribute feature requests to this thread!
>>
>>
>> Trevor
>
> can I send tex
> Dropbox file management features are meager right now. Soon I'll add
> things like deleting files, saving PDFs, and other stuff. Please
> contribute feature requests to this thread!
>
>
> Trevor
can I send text to lilybin via http or another protocol/api? I want to do a
shellscript to upload
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:24 PM, trevordixon wrote:
> The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
> http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous thread
> include:
Doesn't seem to be reachable right now...
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Hi Eluze,
2012/2/10 -Eluze :
>
>
> harm6 wrote:
>>
>> regarding titling-init.ly I think it's not a bug but intended behaviour.
>>
>> Of course scoreTitleMarkup can be redefined:
>> …
>>
> thanks for pointing me to this!
>
> having reread the doc I must admit it is clearly and unmistakably document
The "Experimental Web-based LilyPond Editor" now has a name and a home at
http://www.lilybin.com! Features since last update in the previous thread
include:
Dropbox integration. Dropbox has approved LilyBin for API access for all
users.
Donate Button. Now you can help support my educational hab
Hi,
2012/2/10 Robin Bannister :
> Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Perhaps
>>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
>>> is of some use here?
>>
>>
>> Thanks, I think yes, but I obtain Scheme errors.
>
>
> Maybe you can make do with the (cheap imitation) slash provid
Hello,
2012/2/10 Nick Payne
> With overlapping parts, Lilypond defaults to separating a dot from its
> notehead by placing the overlapping stem in between. According to Gould
> (p.57) this is incorrect. The overlapped stem should be placed after the
> dot.
>
Thank you for reporting, I have added
2012/2/10 Werner LEMBERG :
>
>> With overlapping parts, Lilypond defaults to separating a dot from its
>> notehead by placing the overlapping stem in between. According to
>> Gould (p.57) this is incorrect.
>
> It depends. You might have a look at the Bärenreiter Urtext edition
> of Bachs Chaconne
Have you thought about using Inkscape or other layout program to copy/paste
your logo? Since you only want it on the first page, it should be fairly
simple to do.
I used Inkscape to paste in my friend's logo onto some ukulele sheet music
for him.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Marc Hohl wrot
Am 10.02.2012 21:59, schrieb Marc Hohl:
[...]
A quick search in the user archives showed at least
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2010-08/msg00403.html
which could be adapted to your needs.
Forgot to mention:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/
and
http://lsr
Am 10.02.2012 11:56, schrieb Frederik Van der Veken:
Hi everybody,
First I want to say thanks to the makers of Lilypond, it really is a superb
program!
Fantastic layout and easy to use, it is my main music layout program now
(coming from Sibelius, which I also like, but which is getting expens
On 10/02/12 21:11, Janek Warchoł wrote:
2012/2/10 David Kastrup:
Janek Warchoł writes:
- Sergei Rachmaninoff died in March 1943. If we start a year-long
project now, we will finish roughly when most of his works will fall
out of copyright.
How would one cooperate while they are not yet out o
"Chris Crossen" writes:
> lilypond-user-bounces+chris=crossen@gnu.org wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 10, 2012, at 3:38 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>>> Every publishing company will entertain a zombie house where some
>>> parts of composers/writers are kept legally alive for the sake of
>>> copyright e
I don't know. As technology becomes cheaper and politicians become more
expensive, we may reach a tipping point where zombie houses prevail.
-Original Message-
From: lilypond-user-bounces+chris=crossen@gnu.org
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+chris=crossen@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Tim
Mc
> 1) pick a specific work, or body of works, which are
> unquestionably in the public domain. A Dvorak string quartet?
> Beethoven piano concerto? Bach chorales? Something already in
> mutopia?
as a suggestion of rather popular pieces, I'd like to add bach's violin
concertos and/or violin par
On Feb 10, 2012, at 3:38 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> I expect that in a few years, composers becoming famous in their life
> time will get life support systems paid by their publishers, preferably
> after they are brain dead but in a defensible way not legally dead, in
> order to be able to extend
Francisco Vila wrote:
Perhaps http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
is of some use here?
Thanks, I think yes, but I obtain Scheme errors.
Maybe you can make do with the (cheap imitation) slash
provided towards the end of the same thread?
See simile.ly
On 10 February 2012 13:39, Francisco Vila wrote:
> It comes from
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
Hmm, I don't remember that not working, but it surely can't have done
even when I posted it. :)
Even worse now, since Mike's removed the repeat-slash stencil
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:25 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> On 2/10/12 3:14 AM, "Francisco Vila" wrote:
>
> >2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
> >> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
> >>> a chord is
2012/2/10 Carl Sorensen :
> Well, it looks like for the second error thick has not been defined. And
> I would guess (although I don't know for sure, because there's not enough
> code shown in your mail)
It comes from
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
> that
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 01:30:12PM +, Graham Percival wrote:
> 2) set up a kickstarter to "perfect" that score, where "perfect"
> means "work on lilypond such that good output is produced with
> only semantic information". No tweaks, no workarounds, etc.
Naturally, once a particular score (+
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 02:14:49PM +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> If one can put together a good roadmap. But in this case, the "let's
> put up a front for collecting money for David" angle is insufficient.
> There is a considerable amount of planned work to do by different
> people.
Agreed. I su
On 2/10/12 3:14 AM, "Francisco Vila" wrote:
>2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
>> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>>> a chord is repeated?
>>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup i
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> David Kastrup wrote Thursday, February 09, 2012 5:57 AM
>
>> there is a large inheritage of great music that is already in the public
>> domain. LilyPond would be a great contender for maintaining publically
>> accessible databases of importance. What is needed for th
David Kastrup wrote Thursday, February 09, 2012 5:57 AM
there is a large inheritage of great music that is already in the public
domain. LilyPond would be a great contender for maintaining publically
accessible databases of importance. What is needed for that is a
robustness in the sources:
> With overlapping parts, Lilypond defaults to separating a dot from its
> notehead by placing the overlapping stem in between. According to
> Gould (p.57) this is incorrect. The overlapped stem should be placed
> after the dot.
>
> \version "2.15.25"
>
> \relative c' {
> << { c2 s c'4. } \\ { g
Hi everybody,
First I want to say thanks to the makers of Lilypond, it really is a superb
program!
Fantastic layout and easy to use, it is my main music layout program now
(coming from Sibelius, which I also like, but which is getting expensive and
big ~ 550€ and 60Gb)!
So, I've been trying f
2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>
>> Hello,
>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>> a chord is repeated?
>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
>> chordnames context, instead of letting lilypon
2012/2/10 David Kastrup :
> Janek Warchoł writes:
>> - Sergei Rachmaninoff died in March 1943. If we start a year-long
>> project now, we will finish roughly when most of his works will fall
>> out of copyright.
>
> How would one cooperate while they are not yet out of copyright? Want
> to risk
There are loads of music up to the 20th century that wait to be
published in a good edition, but I think the kikstarter was so
successful mostly because the Goldbergs are a quite popular and
famous.
We could easily find something appealing to scholars like me (I dream
of and integral of Torelli :)
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2012/2/10 Nick Payne :
>> On 10/02/12 10:00, Janek Warchoł wrote:
>>> Heck, let's do it!
>>> Do you know of any famous pieces of music without freely accessible
>>> scores? [...]
>>
>> The minimum required by the Berne convention is 50 years beyond the authors
>> death bef
2012/2/10 Nick Payne :
> On 10/02/12 10:00, Janek Warchoł wrote:
>> Heck, let's do it!
>> Do you know of any famous pieces of music without freely accessible
>> scores? [...]
>
> The minimum required by the Berne convention is 50 years beyond the authors
> death before a work becomes public domain.
Marc Hohl writes:
> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>> Hello,
>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>> a chord is repeated?
>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
>> chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to
harm6 wrote:
>
> regarding titling-init.ly I think it's not a bug but intended behaviour.
>
> Of course scoreTitleMarkup can be redefined:
> …
>
thanks for pointing me to this!
having reread the doc I must admit it is clearly and unmistakably documented
to be limited to top-level \header tex
Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
Hello,
Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
a chord is repeated?
It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to detect repeated
chords automatical
Hello,
Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
a chord is repeated?
It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to detect repeated
chords automatically (which it currently does not). Here I am
for
Sigh.. This is a bit confusing..
9. feb. 2012 23.45 skrev Pavel Roskin :
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 22:53:09 +0100
> jakob lund wrote:
>
>> 9. feb. 2012 22.12 skrev Pavel Roskin :
>
>> > It's weird indeed. If "Default_bar_line_engraver" is placed above
>> > "Timing_translator", then the beats are corr
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