Hi Harm,
I won't be using this with broken slurs; these will all be small,
individualized segments of about five measures maximum.
Sam
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 8:21 PM Thomas Morley
wrote:
> Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 01:10 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
> :
> >
> > Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 01:06 Uhr sc
Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 01:10 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>
> Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 01:06 Uhr schrieb Sam Bivens :
> >
> > Hi Harm,
> > Yes, I see now that I was unclear. I'd like the X to be horizontally
> > centered between the endpoints, but not vertically centered. The markup
> > should a
Il giorno lun 6 lug 2020 alle ore 02:23 Davide Liessi
ha scritto:
> It should be solved in current master and v3.1.x branches.
> The fix will appear in future Frescobaldi 3.1.3.
In case you are interested, I also opened a PR to update MacPorts'
frescobaldi-devel to current v3.1.x.
I hope they wil
Il giorno sab 4 lug 2020 alle ore 00:27 Hans Åberg
ha scritto:
> With Frescobaldi 3.1.2 using MacPorts lilypond-devel 2.21.2, not the
> installer version, on the small attached file, I got the error below.
> [...]
> print('command failed:', cmd, file=sys.stderr)
>
On 2020-07-19 11:16 am, Fr. Samuel Springuel wrote:
Is there a way for a music function to operate on the note that
precedes it?
Rather than try to work around the plumbing of LilyPond, might I suggest
the following:
\version "2.20.0"
noteTemplate =
#(define-scheme-function
(referenc
"Fr. Samuel Springuel" writes:
> Is there a way for a music function to operate on the note that precedes it?
>
> I’m transcribing chant and have lots of music where I transcribed the
> note just before the bar as a quarter note (the same as other
> non-reciting notes in the measure):
>
> { \cade
Hi all,
recently I found out that in February I had already given a substantial
shot at an openLilyLib website. I just stopped because I was looking
for something better that could conveniently create HTML and PDF pages.
Right now, while working on a new area of the main code base, I decided
to m
Is there a way for a music function to operate on the note that precedes it?
I’m transcribing chant and have lots of music where I transcribed the note just
before the bar as a quarter note (the same as other non-reciting notes in the
measure):
{ \cadenzaOn g'1 c'4 f' \bar "|" }
I’ve been as
Hi,
I have upgraded both software, and I noticed first that LilyPond did not
compile any file, but I had only the Frescobaldi preview.
I re-installed both programmes, and LilyPond gave me the error message that
LIBFONTCONFIG-1.DLL and LIBFREETYPE-6.DLL were missing. I upgraded both DLL
in the Lily
Thanks a lot Werner, works like a charm!
JM
> Le 19 juil. 2020 à 09:11, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
>
>> In fact I did the ‘git clone’ afresh, moving aside previous
>> attempts. Thus the contents of ‘build’ on both OSes is the result of
>> the commands I showed, up to '../configure'.
>>
>>
Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 10:38 Uhr schrieb Kevin Barry :
>
> On Sun, 2020-07-19 at 18:08 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> > What is this error really about? Is there any way to perform a
> > textual
> > search to pin it down?
>
> The error occurs when LilyPond tries to find the points to attach a tie
On Sun, 2020-07-19 at 18:08 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> What is this error really about? Is there any way to perform a
> textual
> search to pin it down?
The error occurs when LilyPond tries to find the points to attach a tie
to and can't find a notehead. The two situations in which this might
Yes. The binary chop. Will take a week. A disappointing outcome.
Why can't lilypond report the (even approximate) location?
What is this error really about? Is there any way to perform a textual
search to pin it down?
Andrew
On 19/07/2020 5:28 pm, Kevin Barry wrote:
I think you will unfor
> Any clues on how to find out the source location of this error?
>
I think you will unfortunately have to try finding it the old fashioned
way: comment out half your score or so and rerun and see if the error
still appears. Repeat until you've narrowed it down sufficiently to find
the ties in the
> In fact I did the ‘git clone’ afresh, moving aside previous
> attempts. Thus the contents of ‘build’ on both OSes is the result of
> the commands I showed, up to '../configure'.
>
> That’s why I don’t get what happens…
For me, using an up-to-date MacPorts system, compilation of LilyPond
from
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