Thanks Harm!
Here is the result of convert-ly, which compiles fine:
menu@macbookprojm: ~/Documents/LaTeX/PartitionsLilypond > convert-ly
ArrowedQuarterNotesExample.ly > ArrowedQuarterNotesExample_CONVERTED.ly
convert-ly (GNU LilyPond) 2.19.83
convert-ly: Processing `ArrowedQuarterNotesExample.l
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 21:15 Uhr schrieb Jacques Menu :
>
> Hello folks,
>
> The snippet at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=784 leads to the error
> messages below with LP 2.19.83.
>
> Didn’t find eiseh nor feh in Lily's source code.
> I don’t know which version it was written for. Does an
Hello folks,
The snippet at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=784 leads to the error
messages below with LP 2.19.83.
Didn’t find eiseh nor feh in Lily's source code.
I don’t know which version it was written for. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
JM
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Starting lilypond 2.19.83 [ArrowedQuarterNo
Thomas Morley writes:
> well, I've multiple guile-versions on my machine, though one of it is
> the distributed guile-1.8.
> If available it's the most easy way to get this one.
>
> Ofcourse the discussion is a little bit academic as you said...
> Nevertheless:
> (1)
> ~$ uname -a
> Linux kasten
On 7/18/19 5:37 AM, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 13:04 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup :
Steven Smith writes:
I am working on an arrangement for band, and would like the header
information to be the same size on the conductor's score and the
instrumental parts. I put the scores in
On 18.07.19 14:37, Ralph Palmer wrote:
Has any progress been made in making a process available to install LilyPond 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18.04? Back in March of this year (2019), there was a brief discussion about installing Guile 1.8 on Ubuntu 18.04, so that ly 2.20 could run. I tried to follo
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 15:36 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill
:
>
> On 2019-07-18 6:13 am, Thomas Morley wrote:
> > Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Ralph Palmer
> > :
> >>
> >> Greetings -
> >>
> >> I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu
> >> 18.04.2.
> >>
> >> Has any
> I can reproduce your problem with Ubuntu's standard version 2.18.2
> (short of the version complaint, of course) but not with my
> self-compiled version close to master. Can you check with the most
> recent development version (2.19.83 I think)?
For me, after putting a space after #'header:titl
On 2019-07-18 6:13 am, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Ralph Palmer
:
Greetings -
I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu
18.04.2.
Has any progress been made in making a process available to install
LilyPond 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Ralph Palmer
:
>
> Greetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu 18.04.2.
>
> Has any progress been made in making a process available to install LilyPond
> 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18.04? Back in March of this year (2019)
Hi Ralph,
I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu 18.04.2.
Has any progress been made in making a process available to install
LilyPond 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18.04? Back in March of this year
(2019), there was a brief discussion about installing Guile 1.8 on
Ubuntu
Il giorno gio 18 lug 2019 alle 14:37, Ralph Palmer
ha scritto:
Back in March of this year (2019), there was a brief discussion about
installing Guile 1.8 on Ubuntu 18.04, so that ly 2.20 could run. I
tried to follow the suggestions, but was unsuccessful.
Can you link to the instructions which
Ralph Palmer writes:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu 18.04.2.
>
> Has any progress been made in making a process available to install
> LilyPond 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18.04? Back in March of this year (2019),
> there was a brief discussion about
Greetings -
I'm running LilyPond 2.19.81 with Frescobaldi 3.0.0 under Ubuntu 18.04.2.
Has any progress been made in making a process available to install
LilyPond 2.20 or 2.21 on Ubuntu 18.04? Back in March of this year (2019),
there was a brief discussion about installing Guile 1.8 on Ubuntu 18.
Hello folks,
I’m trying to understand how is working in MusicXML.
The example at
https://usermanuals.musicxml.com/MusicXML/Content/EL-MusicXML-beat-repeat.htm
is the only one I found, and:
- the first measure has three two-notes chords, and a fourth one is
missing;
- adding
>> I have to typeset a bunch of snippets that contain ties and slurs
>> either from a (not typeset) bar at the left or to a bar to the
>> right (see attached example). What is the recommended way to do
>> that gracefully?
>
> I'm still not sure what you're after and/or the wished workflow.
See
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 07:38 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>
> Folks,
>
>
> I have to typeset a bunch of snippets that contain ties and slurs
> either from a (not typeset) bar at the left or to a bar to the right
> (see attached example). What is the recommended way to do that
> gracefully?
>
>
Am Do., 18. Juli 2019 um 13:04 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup :
>
> Steven Smith writes:
>
> > I am working on an arrangement for band, and would like the header
> > information to be the same size on the conductor's score and the
> > instrumental parts. I put the scores in different \book block so I
>
Steven Smith writes:
> I am working on an arrangement for band, and would like the header
> information to be the same size on the conductor's score and the
> instrumental parts. I put the scores in different \book block so I
> could use the #(set-global-staff-size 12.5) for the conductor's score
>> What I imagine is a possibility to specify `front matter' and
>> `back matter' that gets processed but not displayed, for example
>>
>>\relative c' {
>> \frontmatter { f4( }
>> g a b c
>> \backmatter { d) }
>>}
>>
>> which should be handled as
>>
>>\relative c' {
>>
Hi Werner,
What I imagine is a possibility to specify `front matter' and
`back matter' that gets processed but not displayed, for example
\relative c' {
\frontmatter { f4( }
g a b c
\backmatter { d) }
}
which should be handled as
\relative c' {
\partial 4 f4( \brea
> You mean you just want the slurs to extend before and after the
> notes?
Yes, but ...
> Any reason you can't use \shapeII from openlilylib?
... I don't want to have a manual solution – but thanks for the
suggestion.
What I imagine is a possibility to specify `front matter' and
`back matter'
You mean you just want the slurs to extend before and after the notes?
Any reason you can't use \shapeII from openlilylib?
Andrew
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Hi Steven,
I think LilyPond is confused because you called set-global-staff-size several
times. In my eyes, as this is a global setting, it shouldn't be done more than
once. Remember that a score is processed in several passes.
So you should just use layout-set-staff-size instead. See
http://lil
Hi all,
I am am using Lilypond to generate a very large dataset of score images and
their midi representation (for OMR). I start from MusicXML scores and hence
some of the scores I have generate multiple pages in SVG or PNG format. I
would like to split my MIDI files generated with Lilypond accor
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