Hi,
I also have a usability question. I'm using lilypond-2.10.11 (linux executable)
on intel
centrino 1.4MHz with 256MB of RAM, and I cannot render 10 page chamber piece of
music due
to lack of memory. after 15 min I stop "Layout outputting to 'xxx.ps'" and I
found outputted
4 pages of 10. If I
what means this output from lily:
...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [3][6][9][12][15][18][21][24][27][30][33][35]
programming error: Inf or NaN encountered
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Inf or NaN encountered
continuing, cross fingers
programming err
Is is there any problem with bug-lilypond mailing list?
I posted a few messages during last days, but with no response.
BTW, is there place where lilypond bugs are listed?
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How to produce left aligned instrument names in the (almost) newest lily?
I have done it this way (so far):
\new Staff \with {
instrument = \markup { \override #'(line-width . 14) \fill-line { \vcenter
"Fagotto" " "} }
}
...
\new Staff \with {
instrument = \markup {\override #'(line-wid
Hi there,
After successful compilation I encountered run time error:
user$ lilypond test_simplest.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.7.30
Processing `test_simplest.ly'
Parsing...
/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.7.30/ly/init.ly:4:0: error: parse error, unexpected
DIGIT
#(if (and #t (defined? 'set-debug-cell-accesses
> such as Notepad and Word on Windows, with everything bug free,
hmm...
lilypond + MS Word?
file.ly.doc?
Basic instead of Scheme?
strange... 8-/
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Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> > Sorry for lack of clearness. I meant brackets. I was looking for some
> > graphical object
> > which can be aligned to edges of StaffSymbol independently to duration of
> > current
> > note/rest/space. Rest seems to shift slightly to left if previous
> > note-d
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> >
> > // \\
> > ||--|---|||-
> > ||.-|---|--.|||-
> > ||.-|---|--.|||-
> > ||--o---|---|||-
> > ||--o---|||-
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> I wonder whether this should be changed too. This would mean that
>
>\clef alto
>\clef "alto"
>
> becomes
>
>\clef #"alto"
>
> or
>
>\clef #'alto
>
>
> This will simplify the syntax a bit, at the expense ease of entry.
>
> What do
Hello,
I want to ask if there is (better) method of utilizing Lilypond to typeset
aleatoric
music. For these not familiar with subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleatoric_music
I would like to typeset kind of such music in manner used mostly by
Lutoslawski, i.e. some
pattern is repeted asy
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> You may be surprised to hear, but the Feta font has actually been designed
> without a graphical interface. It's done using metafont which is a kind of
> very weird programming language for specifying fonts.
Yes, I've looked through a few MF tutorials,and things don't s
Ok, thanks verry much. I'll check that :)
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> It looks as if you're making mistakes with Scheme quoting. You should
> use something like
>
>(list 'bezier-sandwich (list 'quote '(0 . 2) '(1 . 4) ... ))
>
> or
>
>'(bezier-sandwhich (quote ((0 . 2) (1 . 4) .
How to or is is possible (at all, easily at least) to insert (and use inside
lily) custom
glyphs to feta musical font? I know, that almost anything could be inserted as
PS, but
this way would be more confortable, because of scaling and portability
(operating with
bare stencils is much harder tha
Dear list,
How to obtain context properties from within def-markup-command, or is it
possible though?
I would like to use it to get properly scaled embeded-ps fragments
AUTOMATICALLY. Maybe
example would present clearer my problem:
this works with an argument:
#(def-markup-command (myCustomCl
Hi to all,
What is format of arguments to "bezier-sandwich" stencil in expression:
...
(ly:make-stencil (list 'bezier-sandwich [WHAT HERE?]) '(0 . 0) '(0 . 0))
...
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
/ak/
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