Greetings Kevin,
Hmmm. The line in your .emacs file looks identical to mine, though the
location itself is different. Is it possible that some permissions
need to be changed? I am not familiar with the lilypond-doc package,
having downloaded the documentation with the --documentation flag to
the .
Hi Hwean,
Thank you very much for your response. I added the entries you
suggested to dir, but they still have not showed up in my main
directory, despite this entry in .emacs:
(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list
"/usr/share/doc/lilypond-doc/share/info")
Have I done something wrong? The imag
Greetings Kevin,
I think the easiest thing to do would be to put someting into the dir
file that you cited above. Most likely, you will have to do this as
root. In my file, I have the following:
LilyPond
* LilyPond Changes: (lilypond-changes). New features in 2.19.46 since 2.18
* LilyPond Contrib
2016-09-08 14:21 GMT+02:00 Marc Hohl :
> Hi Harm,
>
> thanks a lot for your engraver, works out of the box!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marc
Hi Marc,
you're welcome.
Attached you'll find a different version.
It avoids creating all those grobs and killing most of them in the
end. Instead a preexisting
Hi all,
I have installed the lilypond-doc package on my system (Fedora), but
it didn't add anything to the main info directory. In the LilyPond
menu in emacs two of the info buttons work (Internals and Glossary)
and the other two (LilyPond and index search) both give errors. I
tried adding the dir
Hi Pierre,
Thanks a lot for the quick reply, \omit SpanBar indeed does the trick! I
really appreciate the help.
Cheers,
Gilberto
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Or even:
\new PianoStaff \with {
\omit BarLine
\omit SpanBar
} {
\autochange {
g4 a b c'
d' c' a g
}
}
Pierre
2016-09-09 22:40 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Gilberto,
>
> How about:
>
> \new PianoStaff \with {
> \omit BarLine
> \
Oops, sorry for the noise.
Cheers,
Pierre
2016-09-09 21:35 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
> Hi Pierre,
>
> please read more carefully! That’s not what Knut asked: he wants to
> combine „Mensurstriche“ with polymetric notation.
>
> Hi Knut,
> I’m afraid this is not easy to achieve. The „Mensurstriche“
Hi Gilberto,
How about:
\new PianoStaff \with {
\omit BarLine
\override BarLine.allow-span-bar = ##f
} {
\autochange {
g4 a b c'
d' c' a g
}
}
Cheers,
Pierre
2016-09-09 22:30 GMT+02:00 Gilberto Agostinho :
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to omit the barlines
Hello all,
Does anyone know if it's possible to omit the barlines when using
autochange? I tried using both \omit PianoStaff.BarLine and \omit
Score.BarLine and while the barlines are omitted inside the 5 line staves,
they are shown in between staves. See:
\version "2.19.37"
\new PianoStaff {
On Wed 07 Sep 2016 at 01:16:45 (+0200), Sven Axelsson wrote:
> On 7 September 2016 at 00:56, David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 06 Sep 2016 at 23:40:40 (+0200), Sven Axelsson wrote:
> > > Thanks everyone. I tweaked my definition to use
> > >
> > > \allowVoltaHook "|"
> > >
> > > altBracket = #(define-
Hi Pierre,
please read more carefully! That’s not what Knut asked: he wants to
combine „Mensurstriche“ with polymetric notation.
Hi Knut,
I’m afraid this is not easy to achieve. The „Mensurstriche“ in LilyPond
are technically SpanBars, and they can only be drawn between two bar
lines on the
Am 09.09.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
> Hi Michael,
>
>> print an example of a scale in normal sized print,
>> followed by an arbitrary number of larger staves for students to draw their
>> own scales. That would require being able to change the size of a single
>> staff on the fly.
>
Hi everybody,
I am typing parts for a (quite long) orchestral score. I would like to
include a cue voice that is quoteded (via \cueDuring, \quoteDuring, or
similar constructs) by other voices. Since the same cue voice is
common to everybody, I want to put as much info in it as possible.
For exam
Hi Michael,
> print an example of a scale in normal sized print,
> followed by an arbitrary number of larger staves for students to draw their
> own scales. That would require being able to change the size of a single
> staff on the fly.
Not really…
%%% SNIPPET BEGINS
\version "2.19"
\paper {
Well, having staves of different sizes run in parallel is certainly helpful
in some cases. Thanks for showing me how to do that. In other cases, I want
to be able to, say, print an example of a scale in normal sized print,
followed by an arbitrary number of larger staves for students to draw their
Hi Knut,
Do you mean something like:
\version "2.18"
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\override BarLine.transparent = ##t
}
}
<<
\new GrandStaff <<
\new Staff \new Voice = "A" {
\repeat unfold 10 { c''1 }
\revert Staff.BarLine.transparent
\bar "|."
}
\new
Hi everybody!
Polymetric music is no problem, neiter are mensural lines.
But: Any idea to combine both with lilypond to achieve
something close to the attached example from Hugo Distler?
cu,
Knut
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Hi Paul,
Am 08.09.2016 um 19:28 schrieb Paul:
Hi Marc,
Well, looks like I sent the file too soon before testing it for this use
case. It looks like the html-live-score is using different units of
time somehow? I haven't had a chance to look into it or figure out the
difference.
Ok, no prob
The reason that the difference with your various parameters to partcombine
isn't clear is that your music isn't well designed to show the difference.
Try it with the notes shown in the Notation Reference:
\version "2.19"
instrumentOne = \relative {
a4 b c d |
e f g a |
b c d e |
}
instrumentTw
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