Henning Hraban Ramm writes:
> Am 2014-01-22 um 03:35 schrieb k...@aspodata.se:
>
>> Federico Bruni:
>>> 2014/1/21 Vaughan McAlley
>>>
On 20 January 2014 07:09, Colin Campbell wrote:
> \set Score.midiPanPosition = #RIGHT
> \set Staff.midiPanPosition = #LEFT
This is missi
Am 2014-01-22 um 03:35 schrieb k...@aspodata.se:
> Federico Bruni:
>> 2014/1/21 Vaughan McAlley
>>
>>> On 20 January 2014 07:09, Colin Campbell wrote:
\set Score.midiPanPosition = #RIGHT
\set Staff.midiPanPosition = #LEFT
>>>
>>> This is missing in the 2.18 changes, so I didn’t know
On 22 January 2014 07:06, Orm Finnendahl
wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm taking the plunge to write a pretty big orchestra piece with
> lilypond (contemporary music) and am wondering how to organize the
> parts: There will be sections in the piece where e.g. the first
> violins are split (maybe sometim
Tom van der Hoeven wrote
> below you will find an example. It is made such that on the first page
> there is no room left.
> As you can see I use the last page in order to get the number of pages
> of a book.
> I found this solution on the internet,
please tell where
> it works but it is not s
Federico Bruni:
> 2014/1/21 Vaughan McAlley
>
> > On 20 January 2014 07:09, Colin Campbell wrote:
> > > \set Score.midiPanPosition = #RIGHT
> > > \set Staff.midiPanPosition = #LEFT
> >
> > This is missing in the 2.18 changes, so I didn’t know about it until
> > now. Very nice!
> >
>
> It's no
\phrasingSlurDotted
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 3:41 PM, dadadharma @dslextreme.com
wrote:
> Shane Brandes suggests
>
>>Have you tried using the phrasing slur command a \( b c d \) ?
>
> Yes, but that's a full slur, not a dashed slur.
>
>>a sort of choose
>>your own adventure
>
> Adventures are good
Hi Orm!
On 01/21/2014 09:06 PM, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
I'm taking the plunge to write a pretty big orchestra piece with
lilypond (contemporary music) and am wondering how to organize the
parts: There will be sections in the piece where e.g. the first
violins are split (maybe sometimes only for a
Shane Brandes suggests
>Have you tried using the phrasing slur command a \( b c d \) ?
Yes, but that's a full slur, not a dashed slur.
>a sort of choose
>your own adventure
Adventures are good for soloists.
With a large number of singers at a social event, i.e., who have never
met before, and
Have you tried using the phrasing slur command a \( b c d \) ? I am
not sure but it seems you want two simultaneous slurs a sort of choose
your own adventure based on the needs of the lyrics?
Shane
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:56 PM, dadadharma @dslextreme.com
wrote:
> I have been unsuccessful in
Hi List,
I'm taking the plunge to write a pretty big orchestra piece with
lilypond (contemporary music) and am wondering how to organize the
parts: There will be sections in the piece where e.g. the first
violins are split (maybe sometimes only for a couple of bars and up to
14 different parts).
On 01/21/2014 08:27 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Jim Long writes:
I have been lax in enforcing a paper size in my engraved files.
This has been invisible to me, since apparently XPDF prints A4
files on a US letter-sized printer without complaint.
But some folks that I send PDFs to have noticed (a
I have been unsuccessful in ending the dashed slur for divisi lyrics.
This is the melody for "Silent Night".
The English translation of the third stanza is ametrical and so the
dashes slur is needed,
but this is followed by two melismatic phrases at the end that need solid slurs.
TIA,
David Olso
Jim Long writes:
> I have been lax in enforcing a paper size in my engraved files.
> This has been invisible to me, since apparently XPDF prints A4
> files on a US letter-sized printer without complaint.
>
> But some folks that I send PDFs to have noticed (and indeed I've
> noticed it sometimes w
I have been lax in enforcing a paper size in my engraved files.
This has been invisible to me, since apparently XPDF prints A4
files on a US letter-sized printer without complaint.
But some folks that I send PDFs to have noticed (and indeed I've
noticed it sometimes when I print in an unfamiliar e
Hi Phil,
> Worship Keith, I think:
I already do! =)
Thanks Keith (et al.).
Kieren.
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Eluze,
below you will find an example. It is made such that on the first page
there is no room left.
As you can see I use the last page in order to get the number of pages
of a book.
I found this solution on the internet, it works but it is not straight
forward.
I should like to do something
As a first pass review:
Needs a midi section (I did a quick one with 'choir aahs' for vocals and
'acoustic grand' for the piano, \tempo 4=100, and it sounded quite nice.)
You are going to great lengths to keep this to 2 pages. This is fine but
Mutopia will want to create both A4 and Letter sizes
- Original Message -
From: "Kieren MacMillan"
To: "Lilypond-User Mailing List"
Cc: "LilyPond Development Team"
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 2:42 PM
Subject: [THANKS] new spacing/compression warning
Hello all,
Just wanted to thank whoever(s) made the new spacing warning read (e.g.
Hi Gonçalo,
to me it looks nice. Thanks!
Some small comments:
- The piano dynamics would look better if they were centered between
the piano staffs.
- The horizontal positioning of dynamics is related:
Why do you use this?
\once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #-4
Usually dynamics sh
Gonçalo Nogueira writes:
> hideStem = {
> \override Stem.stencil = ##f
> }
This one is equivalent to \omit Stem which seems short enough to write.
\hide Stem, in contrast, would be \override Stem.transparency = ##t .
Personally, I'd not write { } around every such command.
> 4 \changeRight
Hello everyone,
I am typesetting "Lied eines Schiffers and die Dioskuren" by Franz Schubert
to
contribute to Mutopia. This is my first time tweaking the default output
and it
is also my first time publishing the source.
I am hoping that you can point some (probably present) bad practices or just
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
> Just wanted to thank whoever(s) made the new spacing warning read (e.g.,)
>
> warning: compressing over-full page by 1.9 staff-spaces
> warning: page 6 has been compressed
>
> This is SO helpful (to me, anyways), as
Hello all,
Just wanted to thank whoever(s) made the new spacing warning read (e.g.,)
warning: compressing over-full page by 1.9 staff-spaces
warning: page 6 has been compressed
This is SO helpful (to me, anyways), as it gives me an exact
idea of which pages are compresse
Dear Jacques,
Am 21.01.2014 10:40, schrieb Jacques Menu:
> Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once
> there’s a running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be
> preferred?
Development of Frescobaldi is perfectly feasible on Mac OS X, and as
Urs said if you
Am 21.01.2014 10:40, schrieb Jacques Menu:
Hello Urs,
Thanks for the information.
Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once there’s a
running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be preferred?
AFAIK installing Frescobaldi on OS X is _much_ more complex
Hello Urs,
Thanks for the information.
Is Mac OS X a possible OS to download the code and contribute, once there’s a
running Frescobaldi-dev already installed, or is Linux to be preferred?
JM
Le 21 janv. 2014 à 24:08:58, Urs Liska a écrit :
> Am 20.01.2014 19:33, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
>
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