SoundsFromSound writes:
> David,
>
> I'd like to donate and contribute towards your LilyPond work, but I don't
> understand what you mean when you write:
> "...you can try so using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvtQF"
>
> Can you give me a quick guide on how to donate this way, using
Hi here,
I try to do an exercice partition for working on polyrythms with two
simultaneous rythms.
I have a score with two voice, for the two rythme of the polyrythm.
I want a gridline on the top, giving the pulse of the top-voice and a
another gridline in a different collor for emphasis the puls
David,
I'd like to donate and contribute towards your LilyPond work, but I don't
understand what you mean when you write:
"...you can try so using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvtQF"
Can you give me a quick guide on how to donate this way, using the process
you're describing? BitCoin
David Kastrup writes:
> Scott Miller writes:
>
>> Does the lilypond project accept bitcoin donations?
>
> Ok, this is not "The LilyPond project" as such, but if you want to
> support my (full-time) work on LilyPond specifically, you can try so
> using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvt
Following up on David Kastrup's "align.ly" example:
Try "lines.ly" as filename and compile with Lilypond.
That's another really nice one too :-)
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Am 2013-11-07 um 12:44 schrieb flup2 :
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if this could help: the only dependencies problem I had with
> the "MIDI part" was that 'aubio' didn't compile with OS X 10.9 (making the
> 'sudo port upgrade outdated' unusable).
>
> 'aubio' is part of the dependencies of 'portmi
and here's a kind of workaround:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Ligaturebrackets-not-printed-after-line-break-tt80392.html#a80393
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Bric wrote
> So... this is all quite amazing and powerful.But the interplay
> between the multiplicity of notes, and the singularity of "\markup" is
> something to finesse further.
So far we're just adding a markup before or after the whole string of music
we're passing to the music function
Peter Toye wrote
> Well, I've now tried 2.17.29 and this example doesn't print the first or
> the last ligature. And still giving the infinity/nan warnings. Does it
> work with you?
>
> \version "2.17.29"
> \language "english"
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff <<
> \relative c' {
> \time 3/2
> \[ c1 \]
Well, I've now tried 2.17.29 and this example doesn't print the first or the
last ligature. And still giving the infinity/nan warnings. Does it work with
you?
\version "2.17.29"
\language "english"
\score {
<<
\new Staff <<
\relative c' {
\time 3/2
\[ c1 \] \[ f2~ | f \] \[ c' b \] |
\[ c2 b \]
Dear Philippe and Hraban,
could you both please send me (privately) the log files of the failing
upgrade/install?
MacPorts should tell you where to find it in the error message.
I would like to fix the compilation of portmidi.
If this will not be possible I'll make it optional.
Best wishes.
David
On 11/07/2013 05:57 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Bric writes:
So, obviously, just to add a "^markup" to the music function is not
trivial. I'm gathering that (text) markup belongs to an "event
function", rather than a "music function", and the two can't be
integrated ... although, that doesn't s
Bric writes:
> Development is moving insanely fast here. I just compiled 2.17.29, and
> there's already 2.17.95
Which is the next release after 2.17.29. We are getting close to
releasing 2.18, and the versioning reflects that.
> I guess I need to build the latest frescobaldi, locally(?), so it
Am 07.11.2013 11:19, schrieb Bric:
Development is moving insanely fast here. I just compiled 2.17.29, and
there's already 2.17.95
That's simply because 2.17.95 is regarded as a beta for the upcoming
2.18 release, and they are counting towards 100 ...
I guess I need to build the latest fresco
On 11/07/2013 12:31 AM, Paul Morris wrote:
Bric wrote
So, can one throw in conditionals?
(1) Can one, for instance, check/manifest the pitch and duration of
'#the-music' ? And based on those values are, write something or not?
(2) And how DOES one write something extra? For example, add a n
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