Re: Lead sheets: lyrics and chords, no melody?

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 9:40 pm, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2019-03-02 8:51 pm, Christopher R. Maden wrote: I’d like to produce what he’s used to: lyrics with chords above them. (See _Rise Up Singing_ or a thousand other songbooks for examples.) I have many songs set in LilyPond already, with chords and lyrics

Re: Lead sheets: lyrics and chords, no melody?

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 8:51 pm, Christopher R. Maden wrote: I have a guitarist who is afraid of written music. (That is a conversation for another day — suffice to say, I’m working on it.) I’d like to produce what he’s used to: lyrics with chords above them. (See _Rise Up Singing_ or a thousand other so

Lead sheets: lyrics and chords, no melody?

2019-03-02 Thread Christopher R. Maden
I have a guitarist who is afraid of written music. (That is a conversation for another day — suffice to say, I’m working on it.) I’d like to produce what he’s used to: lyrics with chords above them. (See _Rise Up Singing_ or a thousand other songbooks for examples.) I have many songs set in

Re: First page number not printed in a \bookpart

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 6:52 pm, nagymusic wrote: I have a few \bookpart blocks in my score (within a \book { } block). While keeping the same order of page numbers, is it possible to set each \bookpart so it doesn't print its very first page number? Something like print-first-page-number = ##f but for e

First page number not printed in a \bookpart

2019-03-02 Thread nagymusic
I have a few \bookpart blocks in my score (within a \book { } block). While keeping the same order of page numbers, is it possible to set each \bookpart so it doesn't print its very first page number? Something like print-first-page-number = ##f but for each \bookpart block? Thank you! -- Sent

Re: Title/Subtitle Left-Align

2019-03-02 Thread nagymusic
Including \fill-line and \null as illustrated below did the trick: copyright = \markup \fill-line { \null "© 2019 ..." } -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://li

Re: Title/Subtitle Left-Align

2019-03-02 Thread nagymusic
Just a quick follow-up question: given the settings in my last post (see above), is it possible to set the copyright line to be right-aligned (same as the composer), instead of centered as by default? Thank you! -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _

Re: Two vertical lines as breath marks

2019-03-02 Thread Robin Bannister
Joseph Srednicki wrote: Can someone recommend how to implement such marks in Lilypond? With \bar "||" you may have to suppress the span bar too. Here is a different method, overriding \breathe: tramlines = { \override BreathingSign.Y-offset = 0 \override BreathingSign.text = \markup {

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Mark Probert
Hi, Robert. > > Thanks for your prompt reassuring response. > I will now first test LilyPond on my other rather old and slow Mac, > running on High Sierra. > As another check point, I am happily running Lilypond (2.19.82) on a mid-2011 13" MBP running OSX 10.13.6 (High Sierra). Best to ins

Re: Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Paolo Cantamessa
So many greetings guys, you' ve solved a lot of my problems. Both solutions work very well. Thanks again and all the best. Paolo Il giorno sab 2 mar 2019 alle ore 13:41 Aaron Hill ha scritto: > On 2019-03-02 4:38 am, Malte Meyn wrote: > > Am 02.03.19 um 13:34 schrieb Aaron Hill: > >>

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 2 Mar 2019, at 19:01, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > However, there has been discussion about this recently on the developer list. > Hans Åberg recently completed a 64-bit MacPorts build on OSX and says it > works, although it takes a long time. It may be the dependencies that took a long t

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi Karlin, Carl and Michael, Thanks for your prompt reassuring response. I will now first test LilyPond on my other rather old and slow Mac, running on High Sierra. If that works I will upgrade mij MacBook. Thanks again. Best regards, Robert Blackstone On 2 Mar 2019, at 19:13 , Karlin High

Re: How to decrase the inbeam space

2019-03-02 Thread foxfanfare
Павел Буданов wrote > Or is there any command for automatic scaling notes with all elements > including beams? > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@ > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > > example.png (9K) >

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Karlin High
On 3/2/2019 11:49 AM, Michael Hendry wrote: MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) was apparently intended to be 64-bit only, but it still supports 32-bit code Exactly. Mojave just gives a warning that future versions of macOS won't run the software, and please contact the developer to remind them of this. --

Re: How to decrase the inbeam space

2019-03-02 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Sa., 2. März 2019 um 18:45 Uhr schrieb Carl Sorensen : > >> From: Павел Буданов >> Date: Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 10:28 AM >> To: Lilypond-User Mailing List >> Subject: How to decrase the inbeam space >> >> Or is there any command for automatic scaling notes with all elements >> including b

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Michael Hendry
> On 2 Mar 2019, at 17:36, Robert Blackstone > wrote: > > Hi all, > > Up till now I have done all of my LilyPond work on a MacBook Pro with MacOSX > 10.9.5, alias Mavericks. > > Recently DropBox warned me that on april 9 it will end the support of the > Dropbox Desktop App for this OS. In

Re: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Carl Sorensen
From: Robert Blackstone Date: Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 10:36 AM To: lilypond-user Subject: LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac Hi all, Up till now I have done all of my LilyPond work on a MacBook Pro with MacOSX 10.9.5, alias Mavericks. Recently DropBox warned me that on april 9 it will en

Re: How to decrase the inbeam space

2019-03-02 Thread Carl Sorensen
From: Павел Буданов Date: Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 10:28 AM To: Lilypond-User Mailing List Subject: How to decrase the inbeam space Or is there any command for automatic scaling notes with all elements including beams? By design the beam spacing doesn’t scale, because the beam spacing depe

LilyPond 64-bit version for a Mac

2019-03-02 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi all, Up till now I have done all of my LilyPond work on a MacBook Pro with MacOSX 10.9.5, alias Mavericks. Recently DropBox warned me that on april 9 it will end the support of the Dropbox Desktop App for this OS. In other words, to keep using this app., I will have to upgrade my OS. But

How to decrase the inbeam space

2019-03-02 Thread Павел Буданов
Or is there any command for automatic scaling notes with all elements including beams?___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Two vertical lines as breath marks

2019-03-02 Thread Joseph Srednicki
Thanks, Tyler. This is exactly what I was looking for. version "2.18.2" { e''4 \prallprall   \once \override Staff.BarLine.bar-extent = #'(-1 . 1)   \once \override Staff.BarLine.extra-offset = #'(-0.5 . 0)   \bar "||"   << g''8 \\ e''8 >> } -Original Message- From: Tyler Mitchell To:

Re: Two vertical lines as breath marks

2019-03-02 Thread Tyler Mitchell
On Sat, Mar 02, 2019 at 04:27:15PM +, Joseph Srednicki wrote: > Hello: > > I am working with French baroque organ music. This music uses two > vertical lines as breathing marks to indicate a change in > registration or manual. See the image in the attached PNG or SVG > file. The breathing marks

Re: Template for flexible vertical spacing \paper variables

2019-03-02 Thread Colin Campbell
On 2019-03-02 9:46 a.m., Paul Morris wrote: I got tired of looking up the flexible vertical spacing \paper variables: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/flexible-vertical-spacing-paper-variables So I put together some boilerplate (below) that I can use as a snippet in Fres

Template for flexible vertical spacing \paper variables

2019-03-02 Thread Paul Morris
I got tired of looking up the flexible vertical spacing \paper variables: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/flexible-vertical-spacing-paper-variables So I put together some boilerplate (below) that I can use as a snippet in Frescobaldi.  Just un-comment the lines and tweak as

Re: Ped. al fine

2019-03-02 Thread nagymusic
Thanks, Aaron. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm also learning a lot here! Best, Zvony -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listi

Re: Ped. al fine

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 7:25 am, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2019-03-02 7:17 am, nagymusic wrote: Does anyone know how to create Ped. al fine marking in which Ped. is a default sustain symbol and al fine is typeset in the regular italic font? \version "2.19.82" \markup { \musicglyph "pedal.Ped" \italic "

Re: Ped. al fine

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 7:17 am, nagymusic wrote: Does anyone know how to create Ped. al fine marking in which Ped. is a default sustain symbol and al fine is typeset in the regular italic font? \version "2.19.82" \markup { \musicglyph "pedal.Ped" \italic "al fine" } -- Aaron Hill __

Ped. al fine

2019-03-02 Thread nagymusic
Does anyone know how to create Ped. al fine marking in which Ped. is a default sustain symbol and al fine is typeset in the regular italic font? Thank you! -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user mailing lis

Re: reduce unbound within \context lambda

2019-03-02 Thread David Kastrup
Aaron Hill writes: > > \version "2.19.82" > \paper { > #(use-modules (srfi srfi-1)) > #(display (map + '(1 2 3) '(1 2 3 4))) > } > > > > GNU LilyPond 2.19.82 > Processing `map-srfi-1.ly' > Parsing...WARNING: #f: `break' imported from both #f and (srfi srfi-1) > (2 4 6) > Succes

Re: Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 4:38 am, Malte Meyn wrote: Am 02.03.19 um 13:34 schrieb Aaron Hill:   $@(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB")) That should work too, I think. Wow, that’s cool! I think I have seen $@ in the past but I didn’t know what it does ;) That should be enclosed in << >> though

Re: Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 02.03.19 um 13:34 schrieb Aaron Hill:   $@(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB")) That should work too, I think. Wow, that’s cool! I think I have seen $@ in the past but I didn’t know what it does ;) That should be enclosed in << >> though for Paolo’s use case: << $@(map e

Re: Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 4:30 am, Malte Meyn wrote: Am 02.03.19 um 13:06 schrieb Paolo Cantamessa: %this doesn't work <<   $(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB")) >> The map returns a list which means that the 'elements of the SequentialMusic (produced by << >>) is a list of lists instead of a list.

Re: Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 02.03.19 um 13:06 schrieb Paolo Cantamessa: %this doesn't work <<   $(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB")) >> The map returns a list which means that the 'elements of the SequentialMusic (produced by << >>) is a list of lists instead of a list. Try the following and have a look at t

Re: reduce unbound within \context lambda

2019-03-02 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-02 3:11 am, Thomas Morley wrote: fold, reduce any many other procedures are not part of core-guile, but of the SRFI-1 module. Nowadays SRFI-1 is present in every ly-file. Not in \paper and \layout, though. That's what I get for not reading the Guile docs closely enough. I knew the

Question about eval-string

2019-03-02 Thread Paolo Cantamessa
Hello guys, anyone has a suggest about this problem? Many thanks. Cheers %this work << $(eval-string "voiceA") $(eval-string "voiceB") >> %this doesn't work << $(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB")) >> [image: Mailtrack]

Re: reduce unbound within \context lambda

2019-03-02 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Sa., 2. März 2019 um 03:41 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill : > > I encountered an unexpected error where reduce is unbound when > specifying a lambda within a \context block: > > > \version "2.19.82" > \layout { \context { \Voice >\override NoteHead.color = #(lambda (grob) > (display (reduc