I was quite happy when I found about https://openlilylib.org/, then I
realized it didn't actually had content in it.
The repo have the information needed to get OLL and things running, but I
think it would be worth putting some "hello world"s on the website. It would
be especially nice for newcomer
I'm working on a flute and marimba duet that features a polymetric passage.
Would someone be able to suggest how to fix the typeset music to respect
automatic line breaks? Currently, it just runs off the page... (see
attached .ly file)? I browsed the forum and gather that there could be an
issue w
Ethan Sue
Suggestion here
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-attached-to-notes
Scroll down to “delayed turn.”
Mark
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A simple image could also help...
Cheers,
Pierre
Le lun. 19 nov. 2018 à 23:46, Andrew Bernard a
écrit :
> Hi, MWE please. Then much easier to demonstrate in your context.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 at 08:40, Ethan Sue wrote:
>
>> I am trying to write something in lilypond and came acr
Hi, MWE please. Then much easier to demonstrate in your context.
Andrew
On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 at 08:40, Ethan Sue wrote:
> I am trying to write something in lilypond and came across this part that
> I can't figure out how to notate.
> What I would like to make is D1 with a prallmordent and then
I am trying to write something in lilypond and came across this part that I
can't figure out how to notate.
What I would like to make is D1 with a prallmordent and then a delayed turn
tied to another D1.
My problem is that I can't get both the prallmordent and delayed turn
outside the tie, which I
Veronika Neumann wrote:
How can I use the "old" layout settings with the current lilypond version?
You can't.
It's not just a matter of tweaking the old values.
The old settings were discarded just after v2.12 - names and effects.
That was so that the vertical spacing could be set up more
s
On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:06, David Kastrup wrote:
> Gianmaria Lari writes:
>
> > I have this simple scheme substitution function
> >
> > myFin = #(define-music-function (m) (ly:music?)
> > #{ \addStringNumber \addFingering $m "1x2x" "x3x4" #}
> > )
> >
> >
> > It simply adds some fingering
David,
Thanks for this. I'd better upgrade then - I found I needed 2.19.52 for a new
feature (of a bug fix - I forget which).
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.com
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Monday, November 19, 2018, 12:38:49 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Peter Toye writes
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> I have this simple scheme substitution function
>
> myFin = #(define-music-function (m) (ly:music?)
> #{ \addStringNumber \addFingering $m "1x2x" "x3x4" #}
> )
>
>
> It simply adds some fingering and string numbers on the musical expression
> argument m. I use like t
Hi Veronika,
For the 2nd question:
\paper {
ragged-right = ##f
}
at the begining of your book should solve the problem.
Regarding the first question, I do not have answers. In any case, you can
always upload older version (e.g. v2.12) here:
http://lilypond.org/download/binaries/
HTH,
Cheers,
P
> On 19 Nov 2018, at 06:07, Gilles QUESNE wrote:
>
> Bonjour à tous.
> J’utilise High Sierra version 10.13.6 sur un iMac (27 pouces, mi-2011)
> Processeur 3,1 GHz Intel Core i5
> Mémoire 6 Go 1333 MHz DDR3
> Disque de démarrage OS X Base System
> Graphisme AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 Mo
>
> Je dois
I have this simple scheme substitution function
myFin = #(define-music-function (m) (ly:music?)
#{ \addStringNumber \addFingering $m "1x2x" "x3x4" #}
)
It simply adds some fingering and string numbers on the musical expression
argument m. I use like this:
\myFin {a b c' d'}
I would like
Hi there,
some time ago I created a songbook with lilypond version 2.11.39. Now
I'm working with the current lilypond version (2.18.2). And I would like
to have the output pdf (via pdflatex) look the same as with the old
version. But it doesn't. Especially the vertical distances changed, e.g.
the
Bonjour à tous.
J’utilise High Sierra version 10.13.6 sur un iMac (27 pouces, mi-2011)
Processeur 3,1 GHz Intel Core i5
Mémoire 6 Go 1333 MHz DDR3
Disque de démarrage OS X Base System
Graphisme AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 Mo
Je dois vous signaler que, suite au dysfonctionnement de la touche backspace
Peter Toye writes:
> Thanks Andrew - of course I should have used a Voice not a Staff!
>
> I don't really understand the LP version numbering system. Normally I'd have
> assumed that third-level changes were for very minor upgrades, and anything
> which really affected the language would be a c
Thanks Andrew - of course I should have used a Voice not a Staff!
I don't really understand the LP version numbering system. Normally I'd have
assumed that third-level changes were for very minor upgrades, and anything
which really affected the language would be a change at the second level. Or
Hi Peter,
One way to do it. Just follow the example in the NR.
You have 2.19.52. I'd urge you to upgrade to 2.19.82. My usual comment:
although the development releases are called 'unstable' I find it is pretty
hard to crash them, and I bash away at the program all day. I think the
term unstable,
I'm trying to set a song, and the lyrics are engraved underneath the piano part
rather than the vocal line. I can't see what I'm doing wrong - can some kind
soul help me please? Here's a small example.
\version "2.19.52"
\language "english"
poem = \lyricmode {
Blah blah blah blah
}
vocal =
Well I have worked out one way to do this. I use an event function, and
return \startTextSpan from the event function. Previously I mistakenly
thought you could jist have tweak commands in the event function.
While not the full workup with flat hairpins with left flared ends, right
flared ends, or
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