Hi Luis,
I'm sure there are Spanish speaking participants on this list, but generally,
the list language is English, and you'll get more responses to your questions
if you write them in English.
Alternatively, there might be a Spanish mailing list, too. Sorry, can't help
you any further ...
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From: Marc Hohl
Subject: Re: absolute font size issues
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 20:09:07 +0100
> Am 12.11.2014 um 13:35 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
>>
>>> Well, I was about to answer, but somehow ...
>>
>> :-)
>>
>>> I defined some \abs-... markup commands myself
>>
>> Ha! Where are they? I guess thi
Take the attachment as an inspiration - but without any warranty.
Too late to do it right, no time either.
It seems to work but hasn't been really tested.
The script has to be somewhere in the PATH (e.g. in ~/bin) and takes the
directory from which it is called as the root to be searched.
cd
Hola a todos,
este es mi primer mensaje para la comunidad Lilypond aunque hace varios
meses que pertenezco a ella.
Ya he trabajado otras veces con Lilypond, pero siempre obras cortas y para
pocos instrumentos o voces. He tenido problemas pero gracias a los manuales
he encontrado pronto la soluciĆ³
I know this has been written about on the list before but the
documentation has changed since then (I've checked pretty thoroughly).
I'm looking for a way to write a load of short free-form pieces with
automatic line breaks (so candenzaOn is not useful since it requires
manual breaks). I'd li
Dear Urs,
Yes, a python script would be fine.
Is a Python script an option?
>
> You can surely do what you want with a pure shell script, but Python may
> be cleaner to read?
>
> Best
> Urs
>
> Am 13.11.2014 22:06, schrieb Stefan Thomas:
>
Dear Nick,
thanks for Your reply.
But Your command wri
Is a Python script an option?
You can surely do what you want with a pure shell script, but Python may
be cleaner to read?
Best
Urs
Am 13.11.2014 22:06, schrieb Stefan Thomas:
Dear Nick,
thanks for Your reply.
But Your command writes the pdf-files to the folder, where it's executed.
I want t
Dear Nick,
thanks for Your reply.
But Your command writes the pdf-files to the folder, where it's executed.
I want the pdf-files in the same folder as the ly-files.
On 14/11/2014 06:39, Stefan Thomas wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I would like to compile (on a Ubuntu-machine) all ly-files, includ
st...@linuxsuite.org wrote Thursday, November 13, 2014 7:18 PM
>Which works fine! But the 2.19 method is gross! Why so ugly,
> complicated in
> 2.19 compared to 2.18? Or will this work in 2.19?
>
> \set Staff.keySignature = #`(( 3 . ,SHARP)
>( 0 . ,SHARP
On 14/11/2014 06:39, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I would like to compile (on a Ubuntu-machine) all ly-files, including
those, which are in subfolders.
How can I do this?
cd to the parent folder, and issue the following command:
find . -name '*.ly' -exec lilypond {} \;
_
Dear community,
I would like to compile (on a Ubuntu-machine) all ly-files, including
those, which are in subfolders.
How can I do this?
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> On 13 Nov 2014, at 18:13, st...@linuxsuite.org wrote:
>I want to make a custom key signature. It should have f# c# a#
>
> How can I do this?
LilyPond supports custom transposable key signatures, as in the example below.
\version "2.19.15"
hitzaz = #`(
(0 . 0)
> On 14-11-13 10:13 AM, st...@linuxsuite.org wrote:
>>Howdy!
>>
>> I want to make a custom key signature. It should have f# c#
>> a#
>>
>> How can I do this?
>>
>> -steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> THis will get you started, Steve:
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.
On 14-11-13 10:13 AM, st...@linuxsuite.org wrote:
Howdy!
I want to make a custom key signature. It should have f# c# a#
How can I do this?
-steve
THis will get you started, Steve:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets/pitches
Howdy!
I want to make a custom key signature. It should have f# c# a#
How can I do this?
-steve
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- Original Message -
From: Pierre Perol-Schneider
To: Peter Terpstra
Cc: lilypond-user
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Solved: (Was Re: Differently headed does not merge.)
Hi Peter,
2014-11-13 13:47 GMT+01:00 Peter Terpstra :
Have solve
Hi Peter,
2014-11-13 13:47 GMT+01:00 Peter Terpstra :
> Have solved it a bit like this, as i had already defined the voice, just
> gave a limited example.
> Just looks wonderful now!
>
If you want to achieve this there's also a quicker way :
\version "2.18.2"
{
\key d \major
\clef "treble
Peter Terpstra wrote:
> Differently headed does not merge.
Thank you so much for your answers, very useful!!
Have solved it a bit like this, as i had already defined the voice, just gave a
limited example.
Just looks wonderful now!
\version "2.18.2"
% here's how I'd did:
{
\key d \major
\c
Hi Peter, Hi Joram,
2014-11-13 10:05 GMT+01:00 Peter Terpstra :
>
> Dear People,
> Found a problem with merging differently headed in the next example:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> \relative c {
> \key d \major
> \clef "treble_8"
> \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
> \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
> << { 2
Am 13.11.2014 10:05, schrieb Peter Terpstra:
Dear People,
Found a problem with merging differently headed in the next example:
\version "2.18.2"
\relative c {
\key d \major
\clef "treble_8"
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
\mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
<< { 2 ~ a88 }\\
{ d,,,8 a' b2 }\\
Hi Peter,
Am 13.11.2014 um 10:05 schrieb Peter Terpstra:
> \version "2.18.2"
> \relative c {
> \key d \major
> \clef "treble_8"
> \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
> \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
> << { 2 ~ a88 }\\
>{ d,,,8 a' b2 }\\
>{ d,,8 s } >> % changed from 2 to 8
> }
This does not de
Dear People,
Found a problem with merging differently headed in the next example:
\version "2.18.2"
\relative c {
\key d \major
\clef "treble_8"
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
\mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
<< { 2 ~ a88 }\\
{ d,,,8 a' b2 }\\
{ d,,2 s } >>
}
Is there a solution to this?
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