Re: re-use a melody by removing

2024-06-18 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Peter, On 17.06.24 19:12, peter--- via LilyPond user discussion wrote: Greetings, I’m trying to reuse a melody with slight modifications. I would like to be able to remove stem directives from a melody when it is played alone without having to copy, paste and remove That’s very basic

Re: vim-transpose

2024-06-18 Thread Kenneth Flak
Hi, Getting the same error here. The first one is easy enough to fix, just have to set g:LilypondLanguage = "nederlands" in your .vimrc. The rest is more complicated. I would open an issue in the repo if I were you. First of all the plugin is not following the conventions for a plugin, so it wo

Re: Accidental placement with dense chord

2024-06-18 Thread Paul Hodges
I'm not sure I'd describe a book published in 2011 as "mid-20th-century"... But of course, these books are simply guidelines, and (like dictionaries) attempting to combine observed current practice with logic and practicality.   There will never be complete agreement, and in practice situations

Re: vim-transpose

2024-06-18 Thread Kenneth Flak
Yes, that should work, provided the included function works as advertised. Best, Kenneth Roosna & Flak Contemporary Dance & Music https://roosnaflak.com Original Message On 6/18/24 12:16, Stefan Thomas wrote: > Dear Kenneth, > thanks for Your reply. > I already have a file li

Re: vim-transpose

2024-06-18 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Kenneth, thanks for Your reply. I already have a file lilypond.vim in ~/.vim/ftplugin/. Could I paste the content of Transpose.vim into that file? Am Di., 18. Juni 2024 um 10:09 Uhr schrieb Kenneth Flak < kennethf...@protonmail.com>: > Hi, > > The plugin is missing some vital parts, but you

Re: vim-transpose

2024-06-18 Thread Kenneth Flak
Hi, The plugin is missing some vital parts, but you should be able to get it working by renaming Transpose.vim to lilypond.vim and moving it into the after/ftplugin folder of your (n)vim configuration. Haven't tested it yet, though... Best, Kenneth Stefan Thomas, Jun 18, 2024 at 09:35: > Dear

Re: Accidental placement with dense chord

2024-06-18 Thread Wols Lists
On 18/06/2024 00:00, Paul Hodges wrote: Not necessarily.  Your rule is similar to what Read recommends; but the rule in Gould (which LilyPond generally follows) is based around placing the highest accidental first, then the lowest, and alternating towards the middle.  But it's not as simple as