Re: 2.21.1 change of behavior of \compressMMRests?

2020-05-02 Thread Paul Scott
Thank you for your reply, David. On 5/2/20 4:06 PM, David Wright wrote: On Sat 02 May 2020 at 14:10:44 (-0700), Paul Scott wrote: Now I have tried it with no improvement. But you don't show us what you ran. Also,  the whole point of \timing is to not to have stuff in or before the parts whic

Re: 2.21.1 change of behavior of \compressMMRests?

2020-05-02 Thread David Wright
On Sat 02 May 2020 at 14:10:44 (-0700), Paul Scott wrote: > Now I have tried it with no improvement. But you don't show us what you ran. > Also,  the whole point of \timing is to not to have stuff in or before > the parts which can all be in one function (timing or common).  As I > said I have be

Re: 2.21.1 change of behavior of \compressMMRests?

2020-05-02 Thread Paul Scott
Thank you for replying, Pierre. Now I have tried it with no improvement. Also,  the whole point of \timing is to not to have stuff in or before the parts which can all be in one function (timing or common).  As I said I have been using this idea for many years and now the behavior seems to ha

Re: 2.21.1 change of behavior of \compressMMRests?

2020-05-02 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Paul, Have you tried: PartAComplete = << \timing \compressMMRests \PartA >> HTH, cheers, Pierre Le sam. 2 mai 2020 à 22:02, Paul Scott a écrit : > The following MWE is a variation of the first code example in 2.21.1 > Notation manual 1,2,2 Full Measure > Rests: > > % Rest measures contracted

2.21.1 change of behavior of \compressMMRests?

2020-05-02 Thread Paul Scott
The following MWE is a variation of the first code example in 2.21.1 Notation manual 1,2,2 Full Measure Rests: % Rest measures contracted to single measure \score{   \new Staff \new Voice   << { \compressMMRests } { R1*4 R1*24 R1*4 b'2^"Tutti" b'4 a'4} >> } mmxtest.ly:13:25: error: syntax erro

Re: Break visibility for notes?

2020-05-02 Thread Fr. Samuel Springuel
> On 1 May, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Below a hackish and probably fragile method to get the desired output anyway. > Please test thoroughly before using it for serious work! Well, after applying this version to my project, it doesn’t seem to break any scores. So it appears to

Re: Lilypond requires Python2

2020-05-02 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld
Am Samstag, den 02.05.2020, 17:41 +0200 schrieb Martin Neubauer: > On 02/05/2020 09:53, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > > The scripts and build system in 2.20 just don't work with Python 2. I > > was against applying the port in the past, and I stand by that opinion. > > I simply don't think it's feasible

Re: /markup with Chinese character failure

2020-05-02 Thread Dario Marrini
Solved, I have a Linux MInt 19.3 OS (the same as Ubuntu 18.04), I installed the font Noto serif CJK SC and now it's working well... thanks to all dario Il giorno ven 1 mag 2020 alle ore 19:24 Max Xiong ha scritto: > Hi Dario, > First you need to install a Chinese font. It appears that your syst

Re: Lilypond requires Python2

2020-05-02 Thread Martin Neubauer
On 02/05/2020 09:53, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > The scripts and build system in 2.20 just don't work with Python 2. I > was against applying the port in the past, and I stand by that opinion. > I simply don't think it's feasible to apply the ~50 patches that were > developed against master long afte

Re: Can system-system spacing be altered within a \score block?

2020-05-02 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Fr., 1. Mai 2020 um 05:33 Uhr schrieb Brent Annable : > > Hi all, > > I'm currently putting a whole bunch of separate pieces together into one > document, and occasionally I want to manually adjust the distance between > systems in one piece without affecting the spacing in the others. Because

Re: Lilypond requires Python2

2020-05-02 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld
Am Samstag, den 02.05.2020, 06:59 +0200 schrieb Martin Neubauer: > On 26/04/2020 16:30, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > > Yes, 2.20.0 "requires" Python2 for building and scripts like lilypond- > > book (not for running lilypond itself though). > Will there be python3 based release of the 2.20 branch in the