Hi Knute,
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
> On 2015-06-06 06:21 PM, Knute Snortum wrote:
>
>> Hello LilyPonders,
>>
>> I'm having a problem shaping ties of chords after more than one measure.
>> I have an internal voice that comes in on the third measure and the ties go
>>
Hi Colin,
> I believe dodecaphonic-first is the style you need, Gilberto.
Not really. While dodecaphonic-first is certainly consistent, it does not
repeat accidentals inside a same bar, which is what I want. In theory,
dodecaphonic-no-repeat should print accidentals on every note except for
ident
On 2015-06-06 06:52 PM, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
the second one
does not receive an accidental as it's suppose to:
I believe dodecaphonic-first is the style you need, Gilberto.
Cheers,
Colin
--
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hands.
You need to b
Hi Nathan,
Thanks but I already knew about the ! in LilyPond. I am actually looking for
some automatic workaround (if there is any) because one of the main
advantages of LilyPond is that we can set our accidental styles and then
forget about making any mistakes with them. To depend on manual check
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Gilberto Agostinho <
gilbertohasn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I found a little problem with the \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic-no-repeat.
> When there is a grace note between two identical pitches, the second one
> does not receive an accidental as it's suppos
Hi all,
I found a little problem with the \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic-no-repeat.
When there is a grace note between two identical pitches, the second one
does not receive an accidental as it's suppose to:
\version "2.19.15"
\relative c' {
\accidentalStyle dodecaphonic-no-repeat
\textLengthO
On 2015-06-06 06:21 PM, Knute Snortum wrote:
Hello LilyPonders,
I'm having a problem shaping ties of chords after more than one
measure. I have an internal voice that comes in on the third measure
and the ties go right through it. \shape doesn't seem powerful enough
to handle this (at least
Hello LilyPonders,
I'm having a problem shaping ties of chords after more than one measure. I
have an internal voice that comes in on the third measure and the ties go
right through it. \shape doesn't seem powerful enough to handle this (at
least I don't know the syntax). Here's what the measur
Thank you very much, this actually works with minimal fuss!
Urs
Am 06.06.2015 um 15:26 schrieb Mark Knoop:
At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an ex
Hello,
I know this question is OT, but maybe someone can tell me where to ask
or simply knows...
I am searching a setting of programs based on MIDI diff. I found
MIDICMP for win, but what I want is for a university so the "technik"
should not be shown.
Usage should be:
1 - Teacher prepares and s
2015-06-06 5:52 GMT-07:00 Johan Vromans :
> On Sat, 06 Jun 2015 10:12:01 +0200
> Peter Bjuhr wrote:
>
> > How can I do this?
>
> See e.g.
>
> http://blog.karssen.org/2013/06/06/importing-a-git-repo-into-another-one-keeping-all-history/
> and several other discussions on the internets.
>
This app
Thanks for the replies. I went with forcing and reverting the hshift and
that works great. I really appreciate this community.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 11:03 PM Keith OHara wrote:
> Knute Snortum gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > I have a piece that I'm working on that has a measure with four very
>
Il giorno sab 6 giu 2015 alle 15:26, Mark Knoop ha
scritto:
Works for me on Fedora using my install script here:
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
Thank you Mark, it works pretty well!
I'm using these options for Frescobaldi:
[editor]
editor = frescobaldi
#command = --remote +:{line}:nor
At 11:37 on 06 Jun 2015, Urs Liska wrote:
>Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
>>On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
>>> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
>>> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
>>> I find it useful when transcribin
I'm not 100% sure about it.
Johan's hint will probably help you, but if you're intending to merge
repositories later anyway it might make sense to have them in one
repository right from the start. You can use a long-living branch for
the development of the score and branch your working branches
On Sat, 06 Jun 2015 10:12:01 +0200
Peter Bjuhr wrote:
> How can I do this?
See e.g.
http://blog.karssen.org/2013/06/06/importing-a-git-repo-into-another-one-keeping-all-history/
and several other discussions on the internets.
-- Johan
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Gianmaria Lari wrote Saturday, June 06, 2015 10:33 AM
> Why was it decided that hairpins by default stop at the barline?
I don't know as I wasn't involved with LP at the time this decision was made,
but I presume it was because the scores they used as examples of best practice
did this.
> If
Same with me (evince on Debian/Gnome). I've given up on this long time ago.
Am 6. Juni 2015 11:16:26 MESZ, schrieb Peter Bjuhr :
>
>
>On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
>> Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
>> (either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
Why was it decided that hairpins by default stop at the barline?
If I write something like this:
\time 4/4
{a\< b c d
e*\!* f g a
}
isn't absolutely clear that my intention is to stop the hairpin on the "e" ?
Doesn't the standard user writing the above example expect to stop the
hairpin on the "
On 2015-06-06 10:40, Federico Bruni wrote:
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
(either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
I find it useful when transcribing from a PDF manuscript, because I
can organize three different windows (manuscript, PDF preview and
li
Il giorno sab 6 giu 2015 alle 10:12, Peter Bjuhr
ha scritto:
I have a question for those who use version control (and especially
Git) with LilyPond:
When I write a new piece (or rather when a first version is written)
I'd like to edit this as a single repo. But when it's (more) finished
I th
Hi all
Does anybody here use point-and-click from an external PDF viewer
(either Evince or Xpdf) to the lilypond editor?
I find it useful when transcribing from a PDF manuscript, because I can
organize three different windows (manuscript, PDF preview and lilypond
editor) to work and compare.
Hi all,
I have a question for those who use version control (and especially Git)
with LilyPond:
When I write a new piece (or rather when a first version is written) I'd
like to edit this as a single repo. But when it's (more) finished I
think it would be better to collect it with other piece
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