Le 28/03/2013 23:36, luis jure a écrit :
on 2013-03-28 at 20:09 Phil Hézaine wrote:
And what about the conversion of drum notes to midi pitches?
mmm... i wonder if that's strictly necessary? once you get the correct
text output, as you do now, it's trivial to convert the drum notes names to
Le 28/03/2013 21:44, Janek Warchoł a écrit :
Hi Phil,
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Phil Hézaine wrote:
Le 28/03/2013 15:00, Janek Warchoł a écrit :
Phil, please make a git-formatted patch and send a request
for merging it to bug-lilypond mailing list. If you need help with
this, let us k
on 2013-03-28 at 20:09 Phil Hézaine wrote:
> And what about the conversion of drum notes to midi pitches?
mmm... i wonder if that's strictly necessary? once you get the correct
text output, as you do now, it's trivial to convert the drum notes names to
pitches with whatever program you're using
Dear David,
Thanks for the information about the error and its coming fix.
I should have checked with a web search to see if
"articulate.ly:446:13:" produced anything useful... One becomes somewhat
blinkered at times and it wasn't until I read your response that I had a
look around the web... s
Hi Phil,
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Phil Hézaine wrote:
> Le 28/03/2013 15:00, Janek Warchoł a écrit :
>> Phil, please make a git-formatted patch and send a request
>> for merging it to bug-lilypond mailing list. If you need help with
>> this, let us know.
>
> Hi,
> Yes, I need help. I don
On Mar 28, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Joseph Rushton Wakeling
wrote:
> I should add that the underlying motivation here is licensing clarity for some
> of Urs and Janek's work on useful toolboxes for Lilypond. It's clearly
> desirable that these kits be copylefted as far as any code derivative is
> conc
Le 28/03/2013 15:00, Janek Warchoł a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:46 PM, luis jure wrote:
BTW, is phil's patch going be merged into lilypond's event-listener?
It can be. Phil, please make a git-formatted patch and send a request
for merging it to bug-lilypond mailing list. If you need
On 03/28/2013 06:35 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> I don't see that. \include is an instruction, not an actual inclusion.
> As opposed to dynamic linking, there is no combined entity being formed
> for the sake of execution where one could possibly claim "contributory
> infringement". The inner worki
Joseph Rushton Wakeling writes:
> Hello all,
>
> A question which has come up, and where I'm not sure what the answer or
> intention is.
>
> Lilypond is licensed under the GPL and reading through the license file, I
> didn't come across any granted exceptions (IIRC the fonts have an exception
>
Hello all,
A question which has come up, and where I'm not sure what the answer or
intention is.
Lilypond is licensed under the GPL and reading through the license file, I
didn't come across any granted exceptions (IIRC the fonts have an exception for
embedding them into a document).
So, how doe
Dear LilyPond,
LilyPond features in a demo video that I have posted at
https://vimeo.com/62188678 to publicise the new version 1.0.0 of
Denemo, just released. It points out the quality of LilyPond's
typesetting without manual tweaking. It also shows LilyPond adjusting
the layout of the music afte
Martin Tarenskeen writes:
> On Thu, 28 Mar 2013, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> wjm writes:
>>> +++
>>> I found the program DiceWaltz interesting and amusing. Many thanks!
>>> However, when I open the generated file in Frescobaldi and run it, to
>>> produce the pdf and midi files, Frescobaldi produce
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013, David Kastrup wrote:
wjm writes:
+++
I found the program DiceWaltz interesting and amusing. Many thanks!
However, when I open the generated file in Frescobaldi and run it, to
produce the pdf and midi files, Frescobaldi produces the following
error message:-
+++
Parsing..
Yes, while I'm not directly involved in the project, I believe Carlo is
correct: for Wikipedia the primary use case is small quotations, however
for the MediaWiki software support for entire scores would be wonderful.
The link to the original proposal was mangled in the first email. Please
note t
> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 06:26:10 -0700
> From: phili...@philmassart.net
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: How to run Lilypond from the Mac OS terminal
>
> Hello,
>
> At first sight I would change one line of your .profile like this to include
> the lilypond binary in your path:
>
> e
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:46 PM, luis jure wrote:
> BTW, is phil's patch going be merged into lilypond's event-listener?
It can be. Phil, please make a git-formatted patch and send a request
for merging it to bug-lilypond mailing list. If you need help with
this, let us know.
best,
Janek
on 2013-03-27 at 14:13 Graham Percival wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 08:21:53AM -0300, luis jure wrote:
>
> > BTW, i was quite curious myself about why the point-and-clik info was
> > included in the first place. i thought it was only useful for pdf
> > files. is this information used by your
now, after David's reply, you may ask...
Eluze
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James Harkins-2 wrote
> What is the magical incantation to turn on proportional spacing in the
> middle of a score, and then turn it off again?
>
> The following is not successful in lp 2.16. Two measures are produced,
> and they both use classical spacing. I would have expected the spacing
> to b
James Harkins writes:
> What is the magical incantation to turn on proportional spacing in the
> middle of a score, and then turn it off again?
>
> The following is not successful in lp 2.16. Two measures are produced,
> and they both use classical spacing. I would have expected the spacing
> to
wjm writes:
> Hi Martin,
> You wrote:-
> +++
> I have updated/re-written my Python implementation of Mozart's Musical
> Dice Game
> http://imslp.org/wiki/Musikalisches_W%C3%BCrfelspiel,_K.516f_%28Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus%29
> +++
> I found the program DiceWaltz interesting and amusing. Many thank
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 6:50 PM, James Harkins wrote:
> What is the magical incantation to turn on proportional spacing in the
> middle of a score, and then turn it off again?
For a variation on the theme: I did manage to get proportional spacing
to take effect in my test score. But, spacing is p
What is the magical incantation to turn on proportional spacing in the
middle of a score, and then turn it off again?
The following is not successful in lp 2.16. Two measures are produced,
and they both use classical spacing. I would have expected the spacing
to be visibly different after setting
Just to clarify, you'd have to copy only from the parts not the
reduction which is more reliable but very difficult to read. I'll deal
with it later. (Actually, I am actually using git to manage two
branches: parts and reduction. The final master branch shall be my
edited, final, playable version).
Hi Martin,
You wrote:-
+++
I have updated/re-written my Python implementation of Mozart's Musical
Dice Game
http://imslp.org/wiki/Musikalisches_W%C3%BCrfelspiel,_K.516f_%28Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus%29
+++
I found the program DiceWaltz interesting and amusing. Many thanks!
However, when I open the
You may also find me on #lilypond as deselby.
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Ezequiel Birman
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