Sorry, read to fast.
2016-02-16 8:48 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska :
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> Am 16.02.2016 um 08:43 schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
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> Hi Esko,
>
> See:
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly
>
>
> IIUC Esko *produces* MIDI files with LilyPond, it's not about converting
>
Am 16.02.2016 um 08:43 schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
> Hi Esko,
>
> See:
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly
IIUC Esko *produces* MIDI files with LilyPond, it's not about converting
MIDI *to* LilyPond.
Urs
>
> HTH.
>
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> 2016-02-16 7:38
Hi Esko,
See: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly
HTH.
Cheers,
Pierre
2016-02-16 7:38 GMT+01:00 Esko Teerilahti :
> Hi !
>
> I noticed that there is no key signature in the midi file. When imported
> to other music software (e.g. Finale Songwriter), it assume
Hi !
I noticed that there is no key signature in the midi file. When imported to
other music software (e.g. Finale Songwriter), it assumes the music to be in C
major.
In the case, for example, my piece is in A Major, key signature and
accidentals are not correct in the chart (in Finale).
Howev
Maybe I'm wrong. But how are slurs related to stccatos?
Regards
Helge
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Hi,
When you have a \score block without a \layout inside you still get a
layout. But when you add \midi you get the MIDI instead. That can be faster
than generating the PDF.
With your description the behavior isn't wrong for me.
I would try to add \layout and \midi in the \score.
Regards
Helge
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had a diagnosis and/or treatment for this problem.
I am using the LV Golden Age font for a chart that has both rhythmic
notation (using slash note heads) and pitched notation.
When I specify the slash note head, the stems no longer attach to the
notes.
Below is a m
On Tue 16 Feb 2016 at 02:05:16 (+0100), Luca Danieli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am making some modifications to a old score build originally with lilypond
> 2.12.
> The same versione with lilypond 2.18 build graphically correctly, with no
> errors, but the midi is very corrupted.
>
> Also, I can build th
On Mon 15 Feb 2016 at 14:53:18 (-0500), Devin wrote:
> @Urs, Klaus, and Andrew
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> This makes sense now (I guess Lilypond does not need to be a "programming
> language" per se and that is where the confusion is). I will add your replies
> to our Music Blocks discussion th
Thanks.
Somehow this led me on the right track: it didn't work when injected
through Frescobaldi's custom compile dialog. I'll have to look into it,
but on the command line it works.
Best
Urs
Am 16.02.2016 um 01:56 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> Works fine for me on 2.19.36 on openSUSELeap 42.1 linux.
Hi,
I am making some modifications to a old score build originally with lilypond
2.12.
The same versione with lilypond 2.18 build graphically correctly, with no
errors, but the midi is very corrupted.
Also, I can build the score only if I comment the line \midi { }
When I add the line \midi {
Works fine for me on 2.19.36 on openSUSELeap 42.1 linux.
Andrew
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I get a segfault with 2.18.2 (Ubuntu repos) but not with 2.19.21.
Ubuntu 15.10 64bit
If it helps, I can post a stack trace or other information apport gathers.
Joram
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On 15.02.2016 23:15, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Hello list
I was ponding along with 2.18.2 and all of a sudden, the piece I was typing
didn't build a PDF anymore. As it turns out, lilypund is suffering a
segmentation fault.
I took the file apart and in an hour's search narrowed it down to those
When I have a file.ly containing
%%% \version "2.19.37" #(use-modules (guile-user))
#(display whatever)
%%%
and run this with
lilypond -e '(define-public whatever 4)' file.ly
I get the error
/home/uliska/blob/software/lilypond/builds/current/out/share/lilypond/cur
Hello list
I was ponding along with 2.18.2 and all of a sudden, the piece I was typing
didn't build a PDF anymore. As it turns out, lilypund is suffering a
segmentation fault.
I took the file apart and in an hour's search narrowed it down to those
features:
- RemoveEmptyStaves is enabled
- there
Hi Robert,
Robert Blackstone-3 wrote
> What can I do to diminish the vertical space between the score and the
> next text block?
if your score block is short enough to not require a page break, you can
also insert it as a markup element:
%
\markup
@Urs, Klaus, and Andrew
Thank you very much!
This makes sense now (I guess Lilypond does not need to be a
"programming language" per se and that is where the confusion is). I
will add your replies to our Music Blocks discussion thread so that
everyone from our team is in the loop about this.
Dev
A fully indexed portfolio of the 2.19.36 PDF docs is available at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2evf8ywm2bvayed/lilydoc-2.19.36.pdf?dl=0 (39Mb).
Needs Adobe Reader for the indexing to work - I haven't found a 3rd
party PDF viewer that can use the index in PDF portfolios.
Nick
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Il giorno lun 15 feb 2016 alle 17:52, Robert Blackstone
ha scritto:
What can I do to diminish the vertical space between the score and
the next text block? Or better, make the vertical space underneath
the score the same as that above the score.
Play with this:
\paper {
score-markup-spacing
Dear all,
What can I do to diminish the vertical space between the score and the next
text block? Or better, make the vertical space underneath the score the same as
that above the score.
This is what it looks like now:
%<
\markup {
\column {
\line {Some co
Hi Devin,
the use of parentheses is somewhat special:
don't think of them as a pair of parentheses. :-)
An opening parenthesis after a note indicates the beginning of a slur, a
closing parenthesis means the end of a slur.
So, in your second example the slur ends on the c'8 whereas in your fi
Am 15.02.2016 um 17:09 schrieb N. Andrew Walsh:
> (just saw that Urs replied. Here's hoping I'm not redundant!)
>
Nope. You delivered the link that I had already copied but forgot to
paste ;-)
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Thank you, Nathan, Brian, Simon, and Urs!
After consideration, I decided to make my own simple renderer for the
real-time display. This way, I can be totally sure of the spacing, and I
can support another feature, simultaneous highlighting of overlapping areas
in different colors.
Thanks,
Isaac
On
Hi Devin,
Lilypond's syntax deviates from other programming languages in a subtle but
significant way: certain characters -- namely brackets -- do not need to be
explicitly nested inside one another. Rather, they occur at the points
where their corresponding graphical object begins and ends. See h
Hi Devin,
you're welcome, but this is not a bug but a characteristic of LilyPond's
syntax.
Slurs (and beams) are not use in an "enclosing" way but are written
after the note they affect.
So the end of a slur is written after the final note. In your first
example (the non-functional) the closing s
[This is a correction of previous messsage -- I meant "slurs", not
"staccato". SORRY!]
Hi,
I am working with Walter Bender on a visual programming language called
"Music Blocks" (http://musicblocks.net).
Neither of us know Lilypond well enough, so maybe someone on this list
can help us out.
As
Hi,
I am working with Walter Bender on a visual programming language called
"Music Blocks" (http://musicblocks.net).
Neither of us know Lilypond well enough, so maybe someone on this list
can help us out.
As part of Music Blocks software, we are developing a feature where the
user can export to
1) try \override #'(fret-diagram-details . ((finger-code . in-dot)
(orientation . #'landscape)))
2) How should it look like?
2016-02-15 13:30 GMT+01:00 BB :
> Some time ago I got a nice code from a nice user via the user blog to make
> fredboard diagrams.
> One example:
>
> \markup {
>
> \overri
Some time ago I got a nice code from a nice user via the user blog to
make fredboard diagrams.
One example:
\markup {
\override #'(size . 3)
\override #'(fret-diagram-details . ((finger-code . in-dot)))
% \fill-line {
\fret-diagram-verbose #`(
(place-fret 6 5 "R")
(place-fret 5 4 "III")
(
On 2016-02-15 08:50, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 15.02.2016 um 08:01 schrieb Anders Eriksson:
When I take an old .ly file, with version \version "2.19.15", and run
convert-ly I get \version "2.19.32"
Have I done something wrong or is there a "bug"?
This means that there are no syntax changes betwe
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