Karlin High writes:
> On 8/21/2018 1:02 PM, Wol's lists wrote:
>> you have to get clear in your mind the distinction between the
>> description, and what is described.
>
> Like that French artist who made paintings of objects titled "This is
> not $OBJECT?"
Magritte's "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" I
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 14:34:59 -0500, Karlin High wrote:
On 8/21/2018 1:02 PM, Wol's lists wrote:
you have to get clear in your mind the distinction between the
description, and what is described.
Like that French artist who made paintings of objects titled "This is
not $OBJECT?"
https://en.wi
On 8/21/2018 1:02 PM, Wol's lists wrote:
you have to get clear in your mind the distinction between the
description, and what is described.
Like that French artist who made paintings of objects titled "This is
not $OBJECT?"
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Karlin High
Missouri, USA
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On 2018-08-21 11:02, Wol's lists wrote:
A patent is
protected by copyright because it is not a thing. It's the thing it
describes that is protected by patent.
Obligatory "I am not a lawyer", but I took a class on intellectual
property at university.
Patents and copyrights are different beast
On 19/08/18 08:44, David Kastrup wrote:
Wols Lists writes:
On 19/08/18 00:34, David Kastrup wrote:
As any theoretical physicist will tell you, anything that involves
actual hardware also is maths.
Are you telling me that maths PREscribes reality?
No. Reality's math is inseparable from real
Yes you can... probably.
Anyway, it's not the finest idea. Please consider the following code:
\version "2.18.2"
rD = { \change Staff = right \stemDown }
lU = { \change Staff = left \stemUp }
right = \relative b {
\ottava 2 b8 \lU
\once\override Stem.layer = 1
\once\override Stem.color =
Dear Pierre,
thanks for Your answer. Can I also achieve the opposite? Can the stem
whiteout the ottava-bracket?
Am Di., 21. Aug. 2018 um 18:31 Uhr schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> How about:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> rD = { \change Staff = right
2018-08-21 15:52 GMT+02:00 N. Andrew Walsh :
> Hi Pierre,
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 9:44 PM Pierre Perol-Schneider
> wrote:
>>
>> Here's a workaround:
>>>
>>>
>
> Thank you for the tip, but as this is one of several footnotes, and I want
> them to be numbered in sequence, it doesn't work for me. I
Hi Stefan,
How about:
\version "2.18.2"
rD = { \change Staff = right \stemDown }
lU = { \change Staff = left \stemUp }
right = \relative b {
\ottava 2 b8 \lU a, \rD b' \lU g, \rD b' \lU f, \rD b' \lU e,,
}
left = {
\override Staff.OttavaBracket.layer = #2
\ottava #1
\set Staff.ottavat
Dear community,
I tried to whiteout an ottava bracket, but without success. Does someone
know, how to do this?
> Thanks for Your help!
>
\version "2.18.2"
rD = { \change Staff = right \stemDown }
lU = { \change Staff = left \stemUp }
right = \relative b {
\override Stem.whiteout = ##t
\ove
Hi Pierre,
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 9:44 PM Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's a workaround:
>
>>
>>
Thank you for the tip, but as this is one of several footnotes, and I want
them to be numbered in sequence, it doesn't work for me. Is there some
functionalit
Dear Thomas,
many thanks for Your reply.
The command \override Staff.AccidentalPlacement.right-padding = 0.25 does
the right thing for me now!
Am Di., 21. Aug. 2018 um 13:42 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley <
thomasmorle...@gmail.com>:
> 2018-08-21 10:17 GMT+02:00 Stefan Thomas :
> > Dear community,
> >
Dear community,
I am working on an automatic score following system but in order to move
the score properly I would need to know the absolute position (x,y) in the
rendered pdf for each measure, for example, knowing the bar lines positions
would be perfect.
Any idea/help would be very welcome
Th
2018-08-21 13:42 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2018-08-21 10:17 GMT+02:00 Stefan Thomas :
>> Dear community,
>> I have a problem with the placement of accents in the following example.
>
> The accent is pushed upwards?
>
>> I know it has to do with the layout-block of ekmel.ily, but I don't know,
>>
2018-08-21 10:17 GMT+02:00 Stefan Thomas :
> Dear community,
> I have a problem with the placement of accents in the following example.
The accent is pushed upwards?
> I know it has to do with the layout-block of ekmel.ily, but I don't know,
> how to restore the normal behavior.
> Here is my exam
Dear community,
I have a problem with the placement of accents in the following example.
I know it has to do with the layout-block of ekmel.ily, but I don't know,
how to restore the normal behavior.
Here is my example:
> \version "2.18.2"
> \include"ekmel.ily"
> Music = {\tuplet 5/4 { as''16 -
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