Am 05.01.2013 08:13, schrieb EmilLask:
Thanks Marc and thanks Phil.
Is there an easy guide, step by step, to compiling Lilypond in mac os x and
add .cc patch without get in trouble ?
I can't speak for MacOS X but I remember that at least in the past this was
not a trivial task to get LilyPond c
Am 04.01.2013 22:44, schrieb Phil Holmes:
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To:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: FretBoards chordChanges
Am 04.01.2013 22:22, schrieb EmilLask:
Thank you again, David.
How have I installing the patch file .cc?
If you don't hav
On 05/01/13 14:27, Andrew Bernard wrote:
On 5/01/13 2:02 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
You could use a left parenthesis and omit the upprall:
\version "2.17.9"
{ c'-\tweak bound-details.left.text
\markup { \fontsize #-5 { \musicglyph
#"accidentals.leftparen" } }
\tweak bound-det
Thanks Marc and thanks Phil.
Is there an easy guide, step by step, to compiling Lilypond in mac os x and
add .cc patch without get in trouble ?
Phil, when do you think will be ready the new release?
Emil
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On Dec 27, 2012, at 9:38 AM, Thomas Morley
wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> approved as
> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=861
>
> I added some small changes.
> Could take them back, if you want.
>
> Many thanks for contributing,
> Harm
Hi Harm, That's great, thanks!
Unfortunately, I ran into a
On 5/01/13 2:02 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
You could use a left parenthesis and omit the upprall:
\version "2.17.9"
{ c'-\tweak bound-details.left.text
\markup { \fontsize #-5 { \musicglyph
#"accidentals.leftparen" } }
\tweak bound-details.left.stencil-offset #'(0.02 . -0.65)
On 05/01/13 11:32, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Greetings list,
This technique glues an upprall to a trill, but the difference in
width of the glyphs is noticeable. Is there a way to achieve this
without the discrepancy in width? Since lilypond produces the finest
engraved output I know, can we do b
On Jan 4, 2013 10:51 PM, "Marek Klein" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> 2013/1/4 Colin Hall
>>
>> Oscar has run into a known issue with the limited precision of
>> Rational in Lilypond.
>>
>> Although David is correct that this issue can crop up in many places
>> it makes sense to follow Trevor's suggestion
Hi Eluze,
> do you mean
> \once \set chordChanges = ##f
No... if I had meant that, I would have said that. ;)
I meant what I said:
> c:min7!, analogous to how ! is used to force the display of accidentals
Thanks,
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On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 1:32 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> This technique glues an upprall to a trill, but the difference in width of
> the glyphs is noticeable. Is there a way to achieve this without the
> discrepancy in width? Since lilypond produces the finest engraved output I
Greetings list,
This technique glues an upprall to a trill, but the difference in width
of the glyphs is noticeable. Is there a way to achieve this without the
discrepancy in width? Since lilypond produces the finest engraved output
I know, can we do better than this for baroque engraving?
A
On Dec 26, 2012 10:49 AM, "David Kastrup" wrote:
>
> Colin Hall writes:
>
> > David Kastrup gnu.org> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> Richard Shann virgin.net> writes:
> >>
> >> > On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 00:58 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> >> > I guess this $ notation is documented somewhere - searching aro
Julien Rioux writes:
> On 04/01/2013 4:30 PM, Phil Holmes wrote:
>> Thanks for testing this. 2.16.2 is currently uploading and the
>> stable build (which you have actually already downloaded from my
>> website) should be on lilypond.org tomorrow.
>>
>> --
>> Phil Holmes
>>
>
> Thanks for tacklin
On 04/01/2013 4:30 PM, Phil Holmes wrote:
Thanks for testing this. 2.16.2 is currently uploading and the stable build
(which you have actually already downloaded from my website) should be on
lilypond.org tomorrow.
--
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Thanks for tackling this, Phil, and thanks to those who ran
Hi Phil et al,
downloaded, installed and tested, with both normal lilypond and
lilypond-book, without any problems.
Thanks for fixing this problem so quickly,
Best
Per Sennels
2013/1/4 Phil Holmes
> I have created a new stable version of the windows binary (2.16.2) which
> should fix the pr
Hello,
2013/1/4 Colin Hall
> Oscar has run into a known issue with the limited precision of
> Rational in Lilypond.
>
> Although David is correct that this issue can crop up in many places
> it makes sense to follow Trevor's suggestion and warn future users who
> may end up with the same issue e
Hi,
I tried to use the BalloonGrobText. I know that it is still experimental.
I tried the following code and I expected that \balloonLengthOff means
notes and other stuff does not wait for the text to be finished. In
other words: the text should not influence the positioning of the rest.
1st ques
Am 04.01.2013 21:59, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi all!
I generally have \set chordChanges = ##t in my scores, so that chord names are
"displayed only at the start of lines and when the chord changes". However,
there are some times when I want to force a chord name to appear, regardless of the
- Original Message -
From: "Marc Hohl"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: FretBoards chordChanges
Am 04.01.2013 22:22, schrieb EmilLask:
Thank you again, David.
How have I installing the patch file .cc?
If you don't have compiled lilypond from source, it would
Thanks for testing this. 2.16.2 is currently uploading and the stable build
(which you have actually already downloaded from my website) should be on
lilypond.org tomorrow.
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- Original Message -
From: Olivier Biot
To: Phil Holmes
Cc: Chris ; Per Sennels ; Lily
Am 04.01.2013 22:22, schrieb EmilLask:
Thank you again, David.
How have I installing the patch file .cc?
If you don't have compiled lilypond from source, it would be probably
the best
to wait for 2.17.11 to be released.
If you want to give it a try, though, have a look at
http://lilypond.org
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Phil Holmes wrote:
> I have created a new stable version of the windows binary (2.16.2) which
> should fix the problem that prevents lilypond-book from being run on
> 2.16.1. Before uploading this to the official website, I would appreciate
> it if interested and c
Thank you again, David.
How have I installing the patch file .cc?
Emil
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Hi all!
I generally have \set chordChanges = ##t in my scores, so that chord names are
"displayed only at the start of lines and when the chord changes". However,
there are some times when I want to force a chord name to appear, regardless of
the chordChanges setting. I'd love a shorthand for t
EmilLask writes:
> Hi, I'm still here. Be patients, please.
>
> FretBoard now supports chordChanges
> ie:\set chordChanges = ##t.
>
> But ..
>
> only when the chords are the same with same duration,
Issue 3083: Patch: Chord change detection in fretboards should depend on
placements, not note
Maybe in "Bug"?
Sorry
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Hi, I'm still here. Be patients, please.
FretBoard now supports chordChanges
ie:\set chordChanges = ##t.
But ..
only when the chords are the same with same duration,
ie:
\header{
texidoc = "FretBoards can be set to display only when the chord changes
or at the beginning of a new line.
Hi Jan-Peter,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> yes, stop-translation-timestep is called and so is process-music, but if I
> want to change properties, like in an override, it has to happen in
> start-translation-timestep, or am I missing something?
>
>
I did
On 01/04/2013 06:00 PM, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
I have created a new stable version of the windows binary (2.16.2) which
should fix the problem that prevents lilypond-book from being run on 2.16.1.
Before uploading this to the official website, I would appreciate it if
interested an
Shane Brandes writes:
> Thank you Ed,
>
> That means I can take a number of text less trills back into the
> trillspanner function. However that leaves yet the upprall, an up
> prall or for that matter a down prall trill has an extra long initial
> curved slash that tells you which neighbour, u
`chapeau!'
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 15:33, Werner LEMBERG [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
> >> Here you can see the power of a minimum example! *Anyone* can make
> >> that by trial and error, including you and me, and it helps David a
> >> lot to identify the problem within a very s
Thank you Ed,
That means I can take a number of text less trills back into the
trillspanner function. However that leaves yet the upprall, an up
prall or for that matter a down prall trill has an extra long initial
curved slash that tells you which neighbour, upper or lower to start
from as you
2013/1/4 Jan-Peter Voigt
>
> sorry for reposting, but thunderbird (again) crashed the code layout.
>
This is a known problem for me, when I paste from Frescobaldi to
Thunderbird. I usually use this workaround:
- copy in Frescolbaldi -- paste in notepad
- copy in notepad -- paste in Thunderbird
I have created a new stable version of the windows binary (2.16.2) which
should fix the problem that prevents lilypond-book from being run on 2.16.1.
Before uploading this to the official website, I would appreciate it if
interested and capable users could download it from my own website:
http
Hi David,
yes, stop-translation-timestep is called and so is process-music, but if
I want to change properties, like in an override, it has to happen in
start-translation-timestep, or am I missing something?
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 04.01.2013 15:16, schrieb David Nalesnik:
Hi Jan-Peter,
On F
>> Here you can see the power of a minimum example! *Anyone* can make
>> that by trial and error, including you and me, and it helps David a
>> lot to identify the problem within a very short time.
>
> Well, the example could have been a lot more minimal.
I was actually talking about my example,
Hi Jan-Peter,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> sorry for reposting, but thunderbird (again) crashed the code layout ...
>
> Cheers, Jan-Peter
>
> Am 04.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I am experimenting with scheme engravers
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> Thank you, very very very much.
>>
>> Great!
>>
>> The Workaround works!
>
> Here you can see the power of a minimum example! *Anyone* can make
> that by trial and error, including you and me, and it helps David a
> lot to identify the problem within a very short time
Hello again,
sorry for reposting, but thunderbird (again) crashed the code layout ...
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 04.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hello list,
I am experimenting with scheme engravers and have an issue with
simultanious voices.
This little snippet prints out the barnumbe
> Thank you, very very very much.
>
> Great!
>
> The Workaround works!
Here you can see the power of a minimum example! *Anyone* can make
that by trial and error, including you and me, and it helps David a
lot to identify the problem within a very short time.
Werner
_
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 10:22:02AM -, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 9:15 AM
>
> > "Trevor Daniels" writes:
> >
> >> David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 8:21 AM
> >>
> >>> Oscar Dub writes:
>
> From a user perspective, I thought it
Hello list,
I am experimenting with scheme engravers and have an issue with
simultanious voices:
--snip--
\version "2.16.0"
\layout {
\context {
\Voice
\consists #(let ((ccid 1))
(lambda (context)
(let ((id ccid))
(set! ccid (+ 1 ccid))
`((start-translation-timestep .
,(lambda (tran
Thank you, very very very much.
Great!
The Workaround works!
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 14:31, David Kastrup [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
> EmilLask <[hidden email]> writes:
>
> > Yes it's true.
> >
> > If I comment out ChordName the midi file is correct.
> >
> > Then?
> >
>
EmilLask writes:
> Yes it's true.
>
> If I comment out ChordName the midi file is correct.
>
> Then?
>
> Is it a bug?
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3082>
Workaround:
\midi { \context { \Voice \name ChordNameVoice } }
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Yes it's true.
If I comment out ChordName the midi file is correct.
Then?
Is it a bug?
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 13:33, Werner LEMBERG [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
>
> > Same with 2.17.9.1
>
> Yes, I can now repeat it. It seems that `ChordNames' causes problems.
> If you commen
> Same with 2.17.9.1
Yes, I can now repeat it. It seems that `ChordNames' causes problems.
If you comment it out, it works.
Here's a minimum example which exhibits the bug.
\score{
\new ChordNames {
\chordmode {
g8~ q
}
}
\midi {}
}
Attached is the resulti
Same with 2.17.9.1
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 12:55, Werner LEMBERG [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
>
> > fa,8~ q2. in score are tied, but in midi are played separately.
>
> Some versions of lilypond have this bug. AFAIK, this has been fixed
> meanwhile (however, I don't know starting
> fa,8~ q2. in score are tied, but in midi are played separately.
Some versions of lilypond have this bug. AFAIK, this has been fixed
meanwhile (however, I don't know starting from which version). Can
you try a current development version?
Werner
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EmilLask writes:
> Yes it is the measure 2.
>
> r8 fa,8~ q2.
> The score contains a rest of halfbeat, a chord of halfbeat tied with
> another chord of 2 beats pointed.
>
> In the midifile there is a rest and two chords (the same chord)
> without tie.
Well, the event display of rosegarden does no
Yes it is the measure 2.
r8 fa,8~ q2.
The score contains a rest of halfbeat, a chord of halfbeat tied with another
chord of 2 beats pointed.
In the midifile there is a rest and two chords (the same chord) without tie.
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 12:23, David Kastrup [via Lilypond] ha s
EmilLask writes:
> For example:
>
> fa,8~ q2. in score are tied, but in midi are played separately.
Then your Midi sequencer is broken. That would be measure 2, and it
contains a rest event of a half-beat (that you left out here), and then
a chord with 3 and a half beats. Nothing else.
There
On 4 January 2013 10:43, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Kristina Vuckovic
> Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:29 AM
> Subject: LilyPondXs
> To: han...@xs4all.nl
>
>
> Dear Mr. Nienhuys,
>
>
> I am using software NooJ for natural language processing, and some
For example:
fa,8~ q2. in score are tied, but in midi are played separately.
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 12:08, David Kastrup [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
> EmilLask <[hidden email]> writes:
>
> > Thanks
> >
> > Here it is my midi file
>
> It exactly corresponds to the ties you us
EmilLask writes:
> Thanks
>
> Here it is my midi file
It exactly corresponds to the ties you use in your input. Can you point
out _any_ note which you consider wrong?
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Thanks
Here it is my midi file
Emil
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 11:30, Eluze [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
> EmilLask wrote
> Thaks in advance
>
> Here it is:
> thanks - I was thinking of a tiny example (1 or 2 measures) showing the
> relevant problem.
>
> assuming you mean the first
Il giorno 04/gen/2013, alle ore 11:30, Eluze [via Lilypond] ha scritto:
> EmilLask wrote
> Thaks in advance
>
> Here it is:
> thanks - I was thinking of a tiny example (1 or 2 measures) showing the
> relevant problem.
>
> assuming you mean the first two measures I've to tell you that here it
EmilLask wrote
> Thaks in advance
>
> Here it is:
thanks - I was thinking of a tiny example (1 or 2 measures) showing the
relevant problem.
assuming you mean the first two measures I've to tell you that here it
compiles and sounds correct!
can you send the midi file!?
Eluze
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David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 9:15 AM
> "Trevor Daniels" writes:
>
>> David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 8:21 AM
>>
>>> Oscar Dub writes:
From a user perspective, I thought it might be nice for the compiler
to send out some kind of error or warning messa
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Kristina Vuckovic
> Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:29 AM
> Subject: LilyPondXs
> To: han...@xs4all.nl
>
>
> Dear Mr. Nienhuys,
>
>
>
> I am using software NooJ for natural language processing, and some
> time ago I thought
Hi Kristina,
Il 04/01/2013 10:43, Han-Wen Nienhuys ha scritto:
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From: Kristina Vuckovic
Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:29 AM
Subject: LilyPondXs
To: han...@xs4all.nl
now, since I need the notes to be converted to
text, I was wondering if you have any plans
Thaks in advance
Here it is:
\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
\include "italiano.ly"
\score{
<<
\new ChordNames{
\set chordChanges = ##t
\italianChords
\chordmode{
sol,2:m~ q4. q8
r8 fa,8~ q2.
mib,2 q4 fa,8 sib,8~
q2. r4
sol,2:m~ q4. q8
r8 fa,8~ q2.
sib,2~ q4 r8 mib,~
mib,2. r4
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From: Kristina Vuckovic
Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:29 AM
Subject: LilyPondXs
To: han...@xs4all.nl
Dear Mr. Nienhuys,
I am using software NooJ for natural language processing, and some
time ago I thought how nice it would be if we could use the same t
EmilLask wrote
> I hav an iMac 2,8 Ghz Intel Core i7 with 16 GB RAM DDR3.
> Mac Os X 10.7.3 Lion.
>
> Lilypond Version 2.16.1-1
I can't reproduce this (I'm on windows 7) - neither with 2.16.1 nor 2.17.9
can somebody confirm the chords are not tied in midi?
could you send the whole code you're u
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 8:21 AM
>
>> Oscar Dub writes:
>>>
>>> From a user perspective, I thought it might be nice for the compiler
>>> to send out some kind of error or warning message. Currently there's
>>> no sign of anything wrong except the fi
I hav an iMac 2,8 Ghz Intel Core i7 with 16 GB RAM DDR3.
Mac Os X 10.7.3 Lion.
Lilypond Version 2.16.1-1
Emil
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EmilLask writes:
> Thank you for answer.
>
> The problem is that the code print a tie between the notes of two
> chords, but the midi output play the two chords separately instead of
> continuing the sound.
>
> I use Mac Os X and Lilypond.
So now we know you are not using Mac OS 9 or older, so w
David Kastrup wrote Friday, January 04, 2013 8:21 AM
> Oscar Dub writes:
>>
>> From a user perspective, I thought it might be nice for the compiler
>> to send out some kind of error or warning message. Currently there's
>> no sign of anything wrong except the final output. Is this valid
>> enoug
Thank you for answer.
The problem is that the code print a tie between the notes of two chords,
but the midi output play the two chords separately instead of continuing the
sound.
I use Mac Os X and Lilypond.
Emil
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Oscar Dub writes:
> Interesting, thanks David!
>
> I think we're agreed that this was a slightly synthetic scenario. In
> the project where I discovered the issue I've worked around the
> problem by limiting the scope of the possible note durations as you. I
> now using multiples of a very small
Welcome to the LilyPond forum!
EmilLask wrote
> Hi everyone my lilypond's friends.
>
> I just founded out Lilypond and i'm in love with it.
nice to hear!
> My first problem:
>
> I want to tie two chords in chordmode and I use the tilde symbol. The
> graphic appearance is good but the midi outp
Hi Shane,
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for. To me it looks like a
normal triller. You can suppress the text if you want.
\version "2.16.0"
\relative c'' {
bes4~\startTrillSpan
bes8.
a16\stopTrillSpan
r2
% or without the text
\once \override TrillSpanner #'(bound-detail
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