Thanks for the response. It looks like I was using too small a number to
affect the spacing (changing by 10ths rather than 10's).
Jeremy
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 9:13 AM Phil Holmes wrote:
> Works for me, using 2.18.2 as the version. See attached PDFs. Perhaps
> you're using
I am confounded by why my attempt to change the system-system-spacing
a-list isn't being read by lilypond. Regardless of how big the padding
number, the spacing between systems remains the same. The full input is
below.
\version "2.18.2"
#(set-global-staff-size 19)
\paper {
system-system-spacing
s much as possible and the download archives
are available again. Please do double check the integrity of the
downloads before using them. If you notice anything suspicious then
please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy
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I wrote a blog post about my experience making a LaTex/Lilypond
songbook using \includepdf (with help from Urs).
http://jboor.net/brdm/?p=172
I'm hoping the next person who searches the mailing list for
songbook-making finds this.
Terminological and any other corrections are welcome.
I'll try to
/book/bookRozTOC2.pdf
This is fine, but if I later do one that requires an afterword or
introductions to each piece, I'll need to be able to switch back and
forth between LaTex and lilypond while keeping page-numbering
consistent.
Thanks for your quick response.
-Jeremy
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I'm trying to wrestle lilypond-book into making a songbook (while
realizing that's in intended [and better] for musicological
documents).
Can someone direct me to a list of default lilypond values for
margins? My goal is to tweak the margins in the laTex source file so
that they approximate lilypo
th lp.
With both your pdf and mine, and using either lp or adobe, I have to shrink the
page to get it onto the paper. It's not a huge problem, but I'm wondering
whether it's
lilypond's deal or not.
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:38:25AM -0500, Patrick Karl wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
&g
Does anyone know why
\paper{
#(set-paper-size "letter")
}
isn't working in this file:
http://www.jboor.net/sjch/ly/panis_satb.ly
?
I have to shrink the page when I print in order to get the lowest
lyrics on the page, and I haven't had to do that before.
(The \include files are in the same dir
> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 01:43:19 -0700 (PDT)
> From: -Eluze
> yet another possibility - maybe with unpredictable drawbacks on your general
> score:
>
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p32399463/test.png
>
Excellent! I got with a simplification of your example:
staffBar = {
\
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 06:34:41PM -0400, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
The code below, sent by Harm works, thank you.
But I still would like to be able to do it with something more along the lines
of the divisioMaxima found in gregorian.ly:
divisioMaxima = {
\once \override BreathingSi
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 08:52:22PM +0100, Trevor Daniels wrote:
> Jeremy Joseph Boor wrote Sunday, September 04, 2011 8:00 PM
>
>
> >Breath-marks would work, right?
> >So how do I get what lily thinks is breath-mark
> >to look like a dotted barline?
>
> T
Breath-marks would work, right?
So how do I get what lily thinks is breath-mark
to look like a dotted barline?
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In a StaffGroup using mensurstriche barlines, I would like
to be able to place (dotted) barlines independently in the
separate staves without having to hide them every time in
the other staves. It would look something like this:
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Ok. Never mind I got it. It was because I used addlyrics.
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Hi. I have succeded in getting the midi files to separate voices into channels,
allowing me to produce separate audio voice-files for my choir by doing
something
I found in the list archives:
\midi {
\context{ \Staff \remove "Staff_performer" }
\context { \Voice \consists "Staff_
Hi. This might be a timidity++ problem on my end,
but I was wondering if anyone has had success in separating midi
tracks into distinct files (regardless of the final format of target
files).
Assuming that the new \set Score.midiChannelMapping=#'voice is
working, I have tried to create separate s
?
Thanks
Jeremy
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returns a string which represents, in shell
syntax, an argument whose actual contents are ARGUMENT. It
should work reliably to concatenate the return value into a
shell command and then pass it to a shell for execution.
which sounds like what you want.
Regards,
Jeremy Henty
above the staff, because they are
the same for almost the entire piece, except for 4 measures.
Any advice?
Jeremy
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On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 06:51:57AM +0100, Jeremy Henty (ie. *me*) wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 04:37:25PM -0600, Hans Forbrich wrote:
>
> > Are you familiar with the fix to the known bug for bison 1.875
> > 'fix'?
> >
> > If not, the fix is de
ing out that the compile error I saw
was completely different to the one described on this page. I am
compiling lilypond 2.7.8 . Maybe the page describes the error you get
from an earlier version?
Cheers,
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can I get round this?
Details:
Linux 2.4.31
gcc 3.2.1
flex 2.5.31
bison 1.875
Cheers,
Jeremy Henty
make --no-builtin-rules PACKAGE=LILYPOND package=lilypond -C buildscripts all
&& make --no-builtin-rules PACKAGE=LILYPOND package=lilypond -C python all &&
make --no-builtin
all finger
holes closed, while a capital z, "Z", would display all but the last
whole closed, and the last hole half closed, then "x" would be all but
the last hole closed, etc...
How can I utiltize this in Lilypond?
Thank you,
Jeremy
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> files?
Are you using lilypond or lilypond-book on a .tex file for your command?
lilypond should generate a ps and pdf format. Now, you may need to include a
\paper {} block in your \score... but really, I'm a newbie just saw that you
had
of this piece left justified
instead of making it extend the whole width?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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etc... Is their any way to fix that?
Jeremy
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Greetings.
In beginner flute music, I need to typeset some optional breathe marks. (')
instead of '. Can this be done? How? I know how to format with the \breathe
but am not certian about wrapping it in quotes
Thank you.
Jeremy
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Greetings.
In typesetting some flute music for beginners (myself), optional breathe
marks exist in my source and I would like to include them in my LilyPond
document. They are indicated by (')... instead of the normal '.
Can this be done? If so, how?
Thank
can go ahead with no qualms
whatsoever.
Oh, and please try the Windows Shell. ;)
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The new website kicks ass! And that introduction is *so* fuc-- ... huh
... damn convincing! It sounds like you're doing a sales pitch!
Way to go, Finale is going to cower at your feet before long.
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>> I am experiencing some problems with etf2ly.
>> When I convert from etf to ly the key changes???
>>
>> Is there something I can do about this?? Either in Finale before I
>> convert or in etf2ly??
GP> I'm not certain how up-to-date etf2ly is -- what version of Finale file are
GP> you trying t
excerpts
below:
* http://tinyurl.com/dzmu/duphly2.jpg
In this one, I have a hard time believing the long unmeasured end
phrase would look good in Lilypond at all.
* http://tinyurl.com/dzmu/duphly3.jpg
It is simply impossible to reproduce
here:
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Articulations.html#Articulations
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amicText \set #'transparent = ##f
... in each separate Voice context, to hide its dynamics.
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NP> One thing I do notice is that I get multiple dynamic markings on the
NP> staff with the combined voices. But since I'm the only one who will see
NP> the score, I can live with that.
Would you care to send the .ly source file as an attachment to this
x27;t need to do it.
Thanks Graham :-)
I was using the "e4*3/4 \grace{e16 f g} s4*1/4" trick. But my point
is: my files are usually *STUFFED* with tricks, and they make
everything so much horrible to go through.
Jeremy.
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from what
you're telling me, the result in 1.7.20 isn't much better anyway. I'm
going crazy about not being able to put graces at the end of bars,
because I'm copying a lot of 18th century music, where it is sooo very
recurrent, that it'
HWN> Also, keep in mind that we're freezing 1.8, so I will try to ignore
HWN> any feature requests that also weren't working in 1.6. The idea is
HWN> that we can release 1.8 when the doco is complete, and it doesn't any
HWN> bugs relative to 1.6.
It's just that I've been using Lilypond quite inte
e the file with the voices:
\include "fileInWhichIDeclaredThoseThreeVoices.ly"
myStaffWithThreeVoices = \context Staff < \voiceI \anotherVoice
\mostEloquentVoice
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mbsks> Please see the attached file.
Hahaha! These viruses are vicious :-) Since when does Mats use
Outlook Express?!
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oteheads individually.
This is a practice I've seen many times in engraved editions.
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AAJ> I wrote a (very) modest but quite handy bash script that puts all .ly
AAJ> files in the current directory into one big .pdf-file with twosided
AAJ> pagenumbering. Thought someone else might find it useful, maybe it
AAJ> could even be stuck somewhere in the documentation...
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I think you'll find, as suggested, that LaTeX is the way to go for your
goals.
Jeremy
--On Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:19 PM -0800 Jeff Ousley
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Hello!
I'm still very new at lilypond. After reading through
the doc & many newsgroup postings, I
,
infact only hit the send button once.
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t the bottom of page 14,
then the last line of the lilypond music appears at the top of page 15.
Is their a way I can make it all on one page? i.e. if it doesn't all fit
here, put it *all* on the next page?
Thanks,
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t the bottom of page 14,
then the last line of the lilypond music appears at the top of page 15.
Is their a way I can make it all on one page? i.e. if it doesn't all fit
here, put it *all* on the next page?
Thanks,
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t the bottom of page 14,
then the last line of the lilypond music appears at the top of page 15.
Is their a way I can make it all on one page? i.e. if it doesn't all fit
here, put it *all* on the next page?
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PostScript output.
Thank you very much,
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slurUp and Down works, but then in the resulting midi file I hear my tied
note twice :(
Jeremy
--On Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:48 PM +0100 Erik Sandberg
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 20.43, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
Is their a way I can force a tie to curve up o
Is their a way I can force a tie to curve up or down?
Jeremy
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You are right. I stated it improperly. I was not sure of the proper term,
but yes, it is a pickup measure where no chords are played. Therefore I
must skip a note before the first chord is displayed.
Thanks,
Jeremy
--On Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:38 PM -0800 Graham Percival
<[EM
Thank you. That indeed was it. I am still very new to Lilypond.
Jeremy
--On Friday, January 03, 2003 2:38 AM +0100 Jérémie Lumbroso
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Hello,
I did not understand your first question, probably owing to the fact
that I don't make a regular use of chords in Li
instance, but in the
chords, the first chord is not played until the first full measure. How can
I do that?
#2. When outputting the midi file, the tie on notes seems to be ignored.
For instance g'2.() g'2. is tied in my PS file but in the midi file, two g
notes are played.
Thank
mming languages so it works great for me but may not be for everyone.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions about it.
Jeremy Cowgar
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That did the trick! Thank you.
Jeremy Cowgar
--On Sunday, December 15, 2002 4:58 PM +0100 Simon Bailey
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On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 16:41, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
The problem is that all my notes stems are going up, no matter the note
pitch. For instance, the high n
that all slurs and ties are curves up as
well. None are curved down which is where I think the last one should be.
Thanks,
Jeremy
- Silent-Night.ly -
\version "1.6.5"
\header {
title = "Silent Night! Holy Night!"
composer = "Franz Grüber"
piece = &quo
How can I made a chord reference (name on top of staff) span say 4 or 5
measures? I do not want to repeat C C C C C C C C C C G G G C C C ...
etc... Just would like C G C etc...
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Hum,
You nailed it. yap from MikTeX. Guess I'll deal with PDF's... thanks for
the info, somehow I missed that.
Jeremy
--On Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:19 PM +0100 Mats Bengtsson
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What DVI viewer did you use? If you tried yap from some MikTeX
instal
musical notes. The PS files look great. In fact, I can
even issue a dvips and view the PS created from the bad DVI and I have a
good looking PS file.
Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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