Scaramoucherz writes:
> I would like to create fretboard diagrams for a lute with custom tunings, so
> that I can visualize chords played on the lute. I followed the suggestions
> in the manual.
Which manual?
> I copied the example from the cuatro (Section 2.4.1, selected
> snippets). However,
I think the default tempo is 60 quarters per minute, but I'm not sure.
On 09/17/17 21:58, Larry wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm new and I'm learning as I go. I've got the Fescobaldi installed and
my inputs are slow. I know the tempo command can speed this up but I
could not find what the default temp
If I have a score,
myScore = \score { … }
and I try to pass it into a function that expects music (ly:music?), I get an
error:
error: wrong type for argument 2. Expecting music, found #
So if a score is not a music, what it is it? Where can I find that object
described in Lilypond’s documen
I would like to create fretboard diagrams for a lute with custom tunings, so
that I can visualize chords played on the lute. I followed the suggestions
in the manual. I copied the example from the cuatro (Section 2.4.1, selected
snippets). However, I get error messages when I compile it:
/Users/X
On 9/17/2017 3:58 PM, Larry wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm new and I'm learning as I go. I've got the Fescobaldi installed
> and my inputs are slow. I know the tempo command can speed this up but
> I could not find what the default tempo is or how it is determined.
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Larry
On 16/09/17 23:26, Ben wrote:
> PS. Whoa! I just noticed that somehow there were a bunch of duplicates
> of my drafts/messages sent to the list - apologies!
> My Thunderbird has really been acting strange recently. Sorry! No clue
> what happened...
So has mine ...
I think it was a dud message som
Hi everyone!
I'm new and I'm learning as I go. I've got the Fescobaldi installed and my
inputs are slow. I know the tempo command can speed this up but I could not
find what the default tempo is or how it is determined. Thanks for your
help.
Larry
___
l
>
> Do you engrave the Lilypond scores with several different page
> dimensions in advance and upload them to your app as images, or does
> your software use Lilypond to render them dynamically? Depending on the
> extent to which Lilypond is a component of your software, you might want
> to make
Hi Robert (et al.),
> I think codas are formatted like this in most professional music scores.
Lilypond should continue in its tradition of (a) doing things very well, and
(b) wherever/whenever possible, doing things with incredible flexibility and
extensibility. Therefore, something along the
Chris,
Do you engrave the Lilypond scores with several different page
dimensions in advance and upload them to your app as images, or does
your software use Lilypond to render them dynamically? Depending on the
extent to which Lilypond is a component of your software, you might want
to make sure t
> Anyway, I tested the code and am unfortunately getting errors with
> 2.19.65. Here's the log file
Hi Robert,
as with any code for another LilyPond version, you should run convert-ly
first. Within Frescobaldi this is very easy: Tools > Update using
convert-ly…
In the case of the errors you post
2017-09-17 18:50 GMT+02:00 Robert Murdoch :
> On 17/09/2017 17:44, Thomas Morley wrote:
>> Did you try convert-ly?
> I forgot about that until I'd already sent my post, but I remembered and now
> it works perfectly. Thank you, this story is happy end.
Well, this particular one.
But honestly, th
On 17/09/2017 17:44, Thomas Morley wrote:
2017-09-17 18:28 GMT+02:00 Robert Murdoch :
Anyway, I tested the code and am unfortunately getting errors with 2.19.65.
Here's the log file:
[...]
Did you try convert-ly?
Cheers,
Harm
I forgot about that until I'd already sent my post, but I rem
2017-09-17 18:28 GMT+02:00 Robert Murdoch :
> Anyway, I tested the code and am unfortunately getting errors with 2.19.65.
> Here's the log file:
[...]
Did you try convert-ly?
Cheers,
Harm
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
https:/
On 17/09/2017 16:50, Thomas Morley wrote:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2013-12/msg01027.html
Old code, perhaps not the best one, but it _is_ possible.
Ok, I'd never suggest to put something like that into our source.
Also, I never put it in the LSR because I felt it's a too
2017-09-17 16:20 GMT+02:00 Robert Murdoch :
> For some reason my reply to Shamus Hammons' "Problems with Codas" post
> hasn't shown up after half an hour, so I'll post about codas here instead.
Meanwhile it is there, recently a lot folk complained about similiar ...
> It is practically impossible
Hi,
On Fri, 2017-09-15 at 09:42 -0700, SoundsFromSound wrote:
> Alistair Millar wrote
> > When I use the following divisi, I get the error message:
> > "(De)crescendo
> > with
> > unspecified starting volume in MIDI." A \f is set a couple of bars
> > before
> > the
> > divisi bar.
> >
> > <<
> >
From: lilypond-user on
behalf of Chris Crossen
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2017 5:08 PM
To: Ben; Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: Seeking LilyPond Engravers for Paid Work
...We want the LilyPond as input to our workflow that produces eBooks...
Interesting. Are there any samples av
Hi,
For some reason my reply to Shamus Hammons' "Problems with Codas" post
hasn't shown up after half an hour, so I'll post about codas here instead.
It is practically impossible to set up a coda properly in LilyPond. In
most scores I've seen, the main score and the coda section are separated
I think codas are formatted like this in most professional music scores.
This example was made in MuseScore.
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
20 matches
Mail list logo