I'd still be interested to know in rough outline how Denemo lets you add
single notes in a GUI and have the feedback from lilypond so quickly.
Frescobaldi is a different matter as it compiles the whole score and
then just displays the generated PDF.
And I wonder what the OP wants to achieve?
Le mercredi 31 mai 2023 à 11:00 +1000, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
> How does Denemo do it? Mr Shann?
>
It generates LilyPond code (which you can also export if I'm not mistaken).
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Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 20:39 -0400, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca a écrit :
> I need, at each point in time, to have at most one note per track, exactly one
> track per note, and silence in any leftover tracks, regardless of the
> voice/chord structure of the music.
That sounds like you want a perfor
How does Denemo do it? Mr Shann?
Andrew
On 30/05/2023 4:22 pm, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
There is no liblilypond, but it is naturally possible, and common, to
spawn LilyPond in a subprocess.
On Wed, 31 May 2023, Gilles Thibault wrote:
> Not hardly tested but this should work :
Thanks for looking at it further. I hate to impose on you because I've
already decided to solve this problem in external postprocessing of the
MIDI files, so I hope you won't put a lot of effort into trying to
Le mercredi 31 mai 2023 à 02:20 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> By the way, I'm also curious to understand why you chose to go the "install
> from source" route instead of the "install Flatpak" route
by which I mean “install the Frescobaldi Flatpak package”
> . (I gave it because I thought th
Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 10:00 -0700, Ralph Palmer a écrit :
> Thanks, Jean. I followed the long version as best I could. I'm not skilled or
> super familiar with working from the terminal, so I'm not sure I did
> everything exactly as I was supposed to. My main question would be whether I
> was
in the hope of separating MIDI notes that don't have identical timing.
That is, if my input is
<< { a1 } \\ { b2 2 } >>
it would be nice to be able to separate it out into three separate
outputs
for separate MIDI channels, like:
{ a1 }
{ b2 c2 }
{ r2 d2 }
Not hardly tested but th
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 9:14 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> (Adding back the list)
>
> Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 09:09 -0700, Ralph Palmer a écrit :
>
> Jean -
>
> I did get your messages. I took a quick look and felt confused and
> slightly overwhelmed. I'm going to try again. I appreciate your follow
(sorry, typoed the list address)
Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 18:14 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> (Adding back the list)
> Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 09:09 -0700, Ralph Palmer a écrit :
> > Jean -
> > I did get your messages. I took a quick look and felt confused and slightly
> > overwhelmed. I'm goin
Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 16:50 +0200, Jakob Pedersen a écrit :
> Dear Robin,
>
> Thank you! How delightfully simple!
>
> I should probably have inferred this from the example, and I apologise for
> not doing so and spamming the list with an idiotic question!
>
> Perhaps the us
Dear Robin,
Thank you! How delightfully simple!
I should probably have inferred this from the example, and I apologise
for not doing so and spamming the list with an idiotic question!
Perhaps the use of \text to add whatever text the user would want could
be expanded upon in the documentatio
Thank you very much.
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 3:22 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
>
> Le 30 mai 2023 à 07:22, Lucas Monteiro a
> écrit :
>
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> I'd like to know if there is any way of embedding a LilyPond interpreter
> in a C/C++ program (For example: A library that provides th
Jakob Pedersen wrote:
Is there any way to force lilypond to assume that it's simply text
voltatekst = \markup \text { Efter sidste vers. }
Cheers,
Robin
Hello all
I'm trying to replicate this original that has non-standard text in the
final volta of the repeats.
The original music
Having used the instructions about manual repeats in section 1.4.1 of
the documentation, I've come up with this:
\version "2.24.1"
\language "deutsch"
global =
@Jean, thank you for your help. Leo is correct, I'm looking for
spacing based on the stems and not the noteheads (or maybe based on
different parts of the notehead).
@Leo, thank you, your example works very well (and it's much more
readable than mine!). The only problem is the shorter space at the
You are the only one so far reporting that .ly is not automatically
added.
Maybe it's because you are using an older version of KDE Plasma.
Il giorno lun 29 mag 2023 alle 17:06:17 -0500, jimmyg...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Federico,
Just tested with my system, FB 3.3.0 (Flatpak install) did NOT a
Frescobaldi 3.3.0 on Manjaro with Xfce 4.18 desktop: Automatically saves
to .ly without problems.
On 29.05.2023 22.47, Federico Bruni wrote:
Hi all
I'm wondering if we can close this old Frescobaldi issue:
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/16
In some desktops (like GNOME) Fres
But I have probably understood it wrong, because in that case I cannot see
what’s wrong with the default spacing...
> 30 maj 2023 kl. 13:34 skrev Leo Correia de Verdier
> :
>
> I think what was asked for was for the proportional spacing to be done based
> on the stems position rather than the
I think what was asked for was for the proportional spacing to be done based on
the stems position rather than the noteheads, with the result akin to this
horrible hack:
%
up = { \change Staff = "up" \stemDown \temporary\override NoteColumn.X-offset =
#1
Le mardi 30 mai 2023 à 08:52 +0200, Hans Aikema a écrit :
> Not sure whether that text would be easy to customise (could not find a
> reference for it on a quick search, only for an alternative Fine text, not
> for an alternative D.C. al Fine text)
Here is an example:
```
\version "2.24.1"
Le lundi 29 mai 2023 à 17:00 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
> Hi;
>
> Warning message from Lilypond 2.24.1 regarding a repeat segno
> attempt with a DC:
>
> When_You_and_I_Were_Young_Maggie.ly:50:12: warning: found music after \fine
> \volta 2
> \fine
>
> I have two screenshots
Le lundi 29 mai 2023 à 10:45 +0200, Lib Lists a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to reproduce the notation used in Ligeti's 'Der
> Zauberlehrling' piano etude. See attached a fragment from the original
> and my attempt in Lilypond.
>
> Everything works fine, except that I cannot find a way to repr
Ralph,
I'm currently running LilyPond 2.24.0 and Frescobaldi 3.2 (still having
> problems figuring out how to install 3.3) under Linux/Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS.
>
>
>
I'm a bit puzzled here because I tried to help you on
https://groups.google.com/g/frescobaldi/c/gKehyaVmAxo?pli=1
and
https://lists.gn
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