On 11/21/2010 8:11 PM, Patrick Karl wrote:
> I'm trying to duplicate in LilyPond a very ugly photocopied piece of
> music, which was handed out in an Early Music workshop, which includes
> "incipits". Does LilyPond do incipits? The only thing I find in the
> v2.12 NR is:
Yes, it can do beautiful
On 11/21/2010 8:03 AM, Stephan Elliot Perez wrote:
> Greetings,
> When I have multiple \score in a \book , I receive multiple .pdf
> files as output, as if I had processed each of them separately. How can
> I process them into one file?
>
I use PDFTKBuilder a lot.
http://angusj.com/pdft
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Henry Flurry wrote:
I was thinking of exploring the possibility of LaTex & Lilypond.
Has anybody out there done this kind of combo?
My entire Master's thesis was a combination of LaTeX and Lilypond---both
musical examples and the inclusion of an entire modern edition a
On 01/04/2010 2:58 AM, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> У ср, 2010-03-31 у 13:41 -0400, Aaron Dalton пише:
>> \clearpage
>> \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{1. Amor, che sol dei cor leggiadri ha cura}
>> \label{madrigal01}
>> \lilypondfile{/home/aaron/svn/scores/out/01-3-01.l
My master's thesis is a modern edition of a book of 16th-century
madrigals. It is comprised of two parts: the first is all the discursive
stuff, and then the second is the text, scores, and apparatus. I simply
have a single .lytex file with entries like the following for each
madrigal:
\cle
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 7:19 PM, wrote:
I have had no problems whatsoever up until today. Lilypond-book compiles
the first madrigal fine, but when it goes to do a second (order doesn't
seem to matter), I get the above error.
You could try alterin
On 13/03/2010 8:35 AM, northofscotland wrote:
>
> I have been trying to force musica ficta accidentals into brackets, but the
> notation
>
> \set suggestAccidentals = ##t fs?
>
> seems to be ignored. Is it me or Liliypond?
>
I have 29 16th-century madrigals in which "\set suggestAccidentals
On 04/02/2010 10:16 AM, Patrick Karl wrote:
> Where are the various error messages and warnings explicated? Here are
> two examples:
>
Usually a search of the mailing list answers my questions. I agree that
it would be nice if there were a more comprehensive documentation somewhere.
> * progra
On 18/12/2009 5:31 PM, chip wrote:
> Francisco Vila wrote:
>> 2009/12/18 chip :
>>
>>> Is it possible to just download everything needed to make an install
>>> disk
>>> that includes jedit/lilypondtool/other plugins (I have 17 plugins
>>> installed)? I want to get a computer that has no internet
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Ralph,
thanks for Your hint. I've downloaded Textpad.
It works well, but unfortunately I couldn't get syntax-highlighting with it.
Isn't it available?
2009/12/16 Ralph Palmer
Stefan -
I have been using ConTEXT on my Win XP machine. I
I'm typesetting a book of Italian madrigals and have used the
accidental-style 'forget' for the project as it deals correctly with 99%
of my accidentals. The issue is when I have a chromatically inflected
note repeated. It quite naturally wants to reprint the accidental for
each note. For th
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/10/7 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear Aaron,
maybee this could help You:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=390
... or (better) this one:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=305
Thanks so much!
Aaron
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Aaron Dalton wrote:
fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Am 2008-10-08 um 07:43 schrieb Aaron Dalton:
I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the
.PFB files but no .PFM files. Are those downloadable somewhere?
Windows needs both to install them. I want to edit my pdf output in
fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Am 2008-10-08 um 07:43 schrieb Aaron Dalton:
I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the
.PFB files but no .PFM files. Are those downloadable somewhere?
Windows needs both to install them. I want to edit my pdf output in
Illustrator but some
I notice that the type1 fonts in the Lilypond distribution have the .PFB
files but no .PFM files. Are those downloadable somewhere? Windows
needs both to install them. I want to edit my pdf output in Illustrator
but some elements are getting messed up due to font issues. I found an
old 2005
Is there a way to tell Lilypond to automatically increase or decrease
the note values by a certain ratio? I have a number of transcriptions
done at a fixed ratio but in the modern edition some will need their
note values doubled. I'm hoping this is as simple as adding some
directive at the top o
I am typesetting some musical examples for a professor for a book he
will be publishing. In this particular example he is trying to show
chronology as it pertains to sketch studies. What we have is a
16th-note tuplet 9 notes long. The 7th note used to be one pitch but
was later crossed out t
hat either :) Am I getting that right?
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ce \override NoteHead #'transparent = ##t
e4
}\\
{
\times 8/9 {d,32( e f) g a b cis d e}
}
>>
\bar "||"
}
Is there another way to make this note shift to the end of the measure?
Trevor Daniels wrote:
This will reduce the visible space, but any MIDI output will be incorrect:
\version "2.10.19"
\paper{ ragged-right=##t }
allMusic = \relative c'' {
c4 d4*3 | e4 f g a
}
\score {
\new Staff \allMusic
}
Thank you, Trevor and Kieren. It turns out that Trevor's solution
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Is it possible to create hidden rests that do not create visible space?
\override Rest #'X-extent = #'(0 . 0)
Thank you, Kieren. I'm afraid that's not doing it for me. Here's a
very minimal example:
\version "2.10.19"
\paper{ ragged-right=##t }
allMu
.
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s
well as pitches. I am having the same problems outlined in the list
archives.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Make sure to add a space between the ##f and the }.
/Mats
And voila! *jots this down in his things to remember about Scheme book*
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ly ly:make-book $defaultpaper $defaultheader toplevel-scores)))
This happens even if I run lilypond itself instead of lilypond-book. The
odd thing is that \triangle ##t works just fine. I just don't want it
filled in :)
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icXML or whatever other interchange
language you want. Fortunately, I'm almost positive a script could be
written for this. I'd keep pushing and see what suggestions people
have. It really should be within the realms of possibility. You could
consider sponsoring the project. If you
> Any other suggestions? Any comments on the likelihood of being able
> to compile lilypond into a music interchange format at some point in
> the future?
I see no reason why a ly2musicxml utility could not be done, but I don't
know enough about the guts of Lilypond pers
t the note entry syntax doesn't
change and that represents (for me anyway) 90% of the work. I will
still rely on Lilypond for archival scores. Proprietary software won't
cut it (as explained earlier) and MusicXML seems insanely verbose to me.
The snippet at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music
Laura Conrad wrote:
>>>>>> "Aaron" == Aaron Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Aaron> I'm doing a modern edition of some 16th-century madrigals and the
> format
> Aaron> requires that each staff have the original clef, men
dding this incipit. Is it even possible?
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"DejaVu Sans Mono"
(/ 16 20)))
}
\relative c'{ \time 4/4 r4 f4 e d | c2 c | }
\addlyrics
{ Buon gior -- no~al mon -- do. }
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Aaron Dalton wrote:
> I am preparing a series of typeset manuscripts for both formal
> publication and my thesis. I cannot do this until I figure out how to
> typeset lyric ties (http://huge-url/#Entering-lyrics). The problem, as
> the documentation states, is that you need a font th
y use the FreeBSD package but also
use it on Windows. (My Cygwin install segfaults though, btw.) I
sincerely appreciate any guidance anyone can give me in solving this
problem.
Many thanks,
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ddities, I have become quite accustomed to the
latex route. Is there a way to correct the --psfonts problem?
Thank you again for your time and assistance. I feel much better having
this paper finally printed out. Now to find this DejaVuLGC font
everybody keeps talking about so I can get my Lyric
Aaron Dalton wrote:
> Aaron Dalton wrote:
>> I am trying to incorporate some musical fragments into a brief paper I'm
>> writing. Here is the snippet:
>>
>> \begin[fragment,staffsize=15]{lilypond}
>> \relative c {
>> \key c \major
>
d give me. I'm not sure
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ere a packaged font I need to use to
render these ties? If it's an external font, how do I install that into
the FreeBSD Lilypond tree so it's seen?
Thank you for your time and assistance!
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What is happening is your daughter's computer is a newer version of
FreeBSD and apparently it will not compile on 5.2 systems. You can try to
force the issue by editing the file /usr/ports/print/lilypond/Makefile and
removing the 3-line section that says "BROKEN= Will not compile." and
the
Graham Percival wrote:
On 12-Mar-05, at 7:09 PM, Aaron Dalton wrote:
I run Lilypond under WinXP and Cygwin. I had typeset a number of
William Byrd pieces under Lilypond 2.2 and have now upgraded to 2.4.
Now my pieces don't compile. The top of my source file is as follows:
--BEGIN TOP OF
Graham Percival wrote:
On 12-Mar-05, at 7:09 PM, Aaron Dalton wrote:
I run Lilypond under WinXP and Cygwin. I had typeset a number of
William Byrd pieces under Lilypond 2.2 and have now upgraded to 2.4.
Now my pieces don't compile. The top of my source file is as follows:
--BEGIN TOP OF
I run Lilypond under WinXP and Cygwin. I had typeset a number of
William Byrd pieces under Lilypond 2.2 and have now upgraded to 2.4.
Now my pieces don't compile. The top of my source file is as follows:
--BEGIN TOP OF FILE--
\version "2.4.2"
\header {
title = "Mass for Three Voices"
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Aaron Dalton wrote:
Try as I might, I cannot get a tempo marking to appear at the
beginning of my piece. I use versions 2.2.2 and 2.2.5. I am
referring to section 3.7.4 of the documentation. No matter where I
put the "\tempo 4 = 144" line
Paul Scott wrote:
You left out { " " } (a space). Try:
upper = \notes \relative f'' {
\tempo 4 = 144 f1^\markup { " " }
}
I only tested this on 2.4.2 (without the \notes).
This is what I now have in my score. It is still not displaying =/ I
am running version 2.2.5 on my Cygwin box, and 2.2
Paul Scott wrote:
Aaron Dalton wrote:
upper = \notes \relative f'' {
* f1
}
lower = \notes \relative f' {
* f1
}
It's a bug. It will work in most of the places you tried if you also add:
^\markup{ " " }
at the same place.
HTH,
Paul Scott
Thank you for
Try as I might, I cannot get a tempo marking to appear at the beginning
of my piece. I use versions 2.2.2 and 2.2.5. I am referring to section
3.7.4 of the documentation. No matter where I put the "\tempo 4 = 144"
line, I cannot get it to appear on the score. Below is an excerpt of my
score
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Exactly what version of 2.2 do you use? There was a bug related to
\preLilyPondExample
that was fixed in version 2.2.3, I think.
The mailing list archives should have a workaround.
/Mats
I'm using 2.2.2. I'll check the archives. Thanks for the help!
Aaron
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Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-Nov-04, at 11:45 AM, Aaron Dalton wrote:
\begin{lilypond}
\score { stuff }
\paper { \context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext } }
\end{lilypond}
try
\score {
\notes { stuff}
\paper{ blah }
}
the \paper needs to be inside the \score.
Cheers
Ruud van Silfhout wrote:
Hi Aaron,
depending on the version of lilypond you are working on (therefor always
mention the version of lilypond you are using), put
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
in the \paper block (version < 2.4) or in the \layout block
Regards,
Ruud van Silfhout
I am using lil
I'm just Mr. 20-Questions today =) I am writing a paper using LaTeX and
am inserting \begin/end{lilypond} blocks for my musical examples.
Because LaTeX figures cannot span multiple pages, I need to manually
caption these excerpts. I would like to do this via:
\header { piece = "caption" }
in
I've done a search for ways to suppress staves in an orchestral excerpt
should that staff contain nothing but rests for the duration of the
current system. The only thing I have found is a reference to:
\translator { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
for which I can find no documentation anywhere. Is
Ruud van Silfhout wrote:
Hi Aaron,
In the user manual is a section on orchestral scores.
Using that I made the following example. Can this be of any help to you?
Ruud
Thank you very much, Ruud! That cleared up a few misunderstandings I
was having about syntax.
On that subject, I have never u
I am running Lilypond 2.2.5 via cygwin on an XP box. I have access to
2.2.3 on my FreeBSD box but I get the same results.
I am trying to duplicate a section of a Baroque opera score. I is a
single system with 5 staves. The top 3 are Violin1, Violin2, and Viola.
This is followed by a staff
he system.
2) 'cd' to each of these directories and, as root, execute the following:
# ls -LAR ./ > ls-R
3) Lilypond parsed fine after that.
I apologize for any unnecessary traffic, but I was in panic mode, my
assignment being due Monday =)
As always, thank you for your time a
s issues. Any
help would be *greatly* appreciated.
Cheers!
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\gdef
l.137 \gdef
\fetafont{\fetasixteen}
?
feta16.tex exists fine at /usr/local/share/lilypond/2.2.2/tex but it can't
seem to find it. Can anybody help me find the problem?
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a better explanation).
>
> /Mats
Thank you for your help! Everything works perfectly now!
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time 4/4
\key f \major
\context Voice = bassus \bassMusic
>> %bassus staff
\context Lyrics = superius \lyricsto superius \supWords
\context Lyrics = altus \lyricsto altus \altusWords
\context Lyrics = bassus \lyricsto bassus \bassWords
>> %notes
\paper {
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s and if they would be willing to share with me some
source file examples. If nobody has already created some sort of
"howto," methinks I shall when I'm all done with this.
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