Thanks Urs!
Cheers,
Ben
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Hi Urs,
Thank you for your note. I am using the tools you provided. My thanks
to you and Lars for providing those tools. My main reason for using
version control is to have a way to tell if someone in the band has the
most current setting for the tunes and to go back to a previous edition
if needed
Am 15. Januar 2018 00:28:00 MEZ schrieb Kieren MacMillan
:
>Hi Urs,
>
>> Are you sure that this was really listed as GSoC project?
>
>https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2012/orgs/gnu/projects/janek_warchol.html
>
>??
This is not from the Lily Pond website. I assume Janek suggested a pr
Hi Ben,
Actually I misread your original post and referred you to what you already had.
Elaine's hint is true but won't bring you any further because that's what is
already happening in the background when you use the \gitCommittish function.
The point is (I think) that the function is explicit
On 15 January 2018 at 07:58, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> Am 11. Januar 2018 05:38:29 MEZ schrieb Vaughan McAlley <
> vaug...@mcalley.net.au>:
> >On 8 Jan 2018 12:35 p.m., "Andrew Bernard"
> >wrote:
> >
> >Hi Urs and All,
> >
> >A totally successful install on a new Ubuntu 17.10 pristine image. All
>
Hi Urs,
> Are you sure that this was really listed as GSoC project?
https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2012/orgs/gnu/projects/janek_warchol.html
??
> I agree that this looks like a great GSoC project. However, to see it listed
> on the GSoC page you should lobby for someone volunteeri
Good evening all,
I have attached an example that I hope helps.
Thomas, the gitCommitish I am using is the same as the one linked at:
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/blob/master/editorial-tools/git
-commands/
So after committing the LilyPond files to the repository, the current
git versi
Vaughan McAlley writes:
> On 11 Jan 2018 3:00 a.m., "David Kastrup" wrote:
>
> omit { } which can only be used around sequential music, not post events.
>
>
> So the “If in doubt, put curly brackets around it” rule doesn't always
> work
I wasn't aware of any such rule in LilyPond. Even in C,
Hi Kieren,
Am 13.01.2018 um 21:15 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Urs,
In theory the answer is simple: A good project for GSoC is something a student
can achieve with three months of full-time work. Not more, but also not less.
Generally, for larger projects it's beneficial if it can be somehow
On 11 Jan 2018 3:00 a.m., "David Kastrup" wrote:
omit { } which can only be used around sequential music, not post events.
So the “If in doubt, put curly brackets around it” rule doesn't always work
;-)
Vaughan
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Hi,
when I've seen the inclusion of git information on lilypondblog [1], I
liked it and adapted it to my taste:
Of course one can include a whole git log in the score, but the only
thing I was interested in is this: If I have a printed score or a PDF, I
want to know which version that was. All th
Am 11. Januar 2018 05:38:29 MEZ schrieb Vaughan McAlley
:
>On 8 Jan 2018 12:35 p.m., "Andrew Bernard"
>wrote:
>
>Hi Urs and All,
>
>A totally successful install on a new Ubuntu 17.10 pristine image. All
>works fine as per the source installations now updated.
>
>A large vote of thanks to all wh
>
> -- Forwarded message --
>
From: Ben Beeson
> To: David Kastrup , lilypond-user
> Subject: Re: How to append a git version to an output filename
> Hi David,
>
> ...
>
> What I seek is a way to append whatever the current git version is to the
> pdf filename that is generated so
Ben Beeson writes:
> Hi David,
>
> It has been a while since I visited the site, but more information on
> using git with scores is available at:
> http://lilypondblog.org/2014/04/printing-git-versioning-info-in-a-score
> /
> Urs Liska and Lars Haulin provide some excellent tools and commentary
Hi David,
It has been a while since I visited the site, but more information on
using git with scores is available at:
http://lilypondblog.org/2014/04/printing-git-versioning-info-in-a-score
/
Urs Liska and Lars Haulin provide some excellent tools and commentary
with a link to the current definit
Hi Ben,
2018-01-14 17:26 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
> Ben Beeson writes:
>
>> Hi David,
>> Here is how I get the \gitCommitish in the tagline. First, include the
>> "gitDefinitions.ily" file.
>
> What is that?
>
>> I use something like this:
>>
>> \include "/home/workspace/include/gitDefinitions.i
Ben Beeson writes:
> Hi David,
> Here is how I get the \gitCommitish in the tagline. First, include the
> "gitDefinitions.ily" file.
What is that?
> I use something like this:
>
> \include "/home/workspace/include/gitDefinitions.ily"
>
> Then in the header declaration, add the \gitCommitish an
Hi David,
Here is how I get the \gitCommitish in the tagline. First, include the
"gitDefinitions.ily" file. I use something like this:
\include "/home/workspace/include/gitDefinitions.ily"
Then in the header declaration, add the \gitCommitish and any other
items desired to the tagline entry:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Shane Brandes wrote:
> \override Score.MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(x . -y) that will do
> it you will have to iterate a few guesses to get what you want.
>
Right. I want a more general solution. It gets annoying to have to tweak
the same tempo in the score
That is possible with the previous version of Audiveris. However, that
relies on an earlier version of the tesseract OCR program. While I might
try that in the end, I preferred this route to messing around with
conflicting dependencies.
Also, I've only done this with a single page so far. I wa
Hello Kale,
According to my experience, your best bet is to be able to edit the result of
the scan in Audiveris before producing the MusicXML.
I don’t know Audiveris: is that at all possible, as it is in PhotoScore
Ultimate?
JM
> Le 14 janv. 2018 à 14:59, Kale Good a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
>
Hello,
I've used Audiveris to get a musicXML file. However, it misidentified a
clef. So I've got the correct (relative) note names, but the pitches are
all off for a line or two.
I was wondering if there is a tool or script to transpose notes in the
the input.ly file. My use-case is such tha
Am 14.01.2018 um 11:44 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Ben,
I think the desire to add git version information to files is a
hangover from earlier days when people used to do this with SCCS, CVS,
RCS, and all those antique systems. With git, due to its model, that's
not so commonly done nowadays.
Hi Ben,
I think the desire to add git version information to files is a hangover
from earlier days when people used to do this with SCCS, CVS, RCS, and all
those antique systems. With git, due to its model, that's not so commonly
done nowadays.
If you want to manage your files by the complex git
Hi Ben,
Am 14.01.2018 um 03:17 schrieb Ben Beeson:
Hello all,
I am using git to keep track of edits to scores and am presently using
\bookOutputName "score-filename"
to write the output filename for the pdf that is generated in the
LilyPond "ly" file. I am also using
"git Version: \gitComm
Ben Beeson writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using git to keep track of edits to scores and am presently using
>
>
> \bookOutputName "score-filename"
>
> to write the output filename for the pdf that is generated in the
> LilyPond "ly" file. I am also using
>
> "git Version: \gitCo
I have a piece in which each performer reads from a score with the other
players' staves shrunk. I have determined that the different staff sizes are
the cause of some very bad horizontal spacing that is especially noticeable
when players have different simultaneous tuplets. The other parts are
Hello all,
I am using git to keep track of edits to scores and am presently using
\bookOutputName "score-filename"
to write the output filename for the pdf that is generated in the
LilyPond "ly" file. I am also using
"git Version: \gitCommitish "
in the tagline so the g
Hi Elaine,
Am 13. Januar 2018 23:30:16 MEZ schrieb Flaming Hakama by Elaine
:
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Urs Liska
>> To: Carlo Stemberger
>> Cc: lilypond-user
>> Subject: Re: GSoC applications
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Am 09.01.2018 um 19:36 schrieb Karlin High:
>>
>> I'm part
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