Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I've been coding a program to convert BMW bagpipe music files into
lilypond format. I've followed repeat examples and am have not been
using \repeat for repeated sections that do not have alternative endings.
What is the "approved&qu
I've been coding a program to convert BMW bagpipe music
files into lilypond format. I've followed repeat examples
and am have not been using \repeat for repeated sections
that do not have alternative endings.
What is the "approved" format for using repeats?
Thanks,
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#(set-paper-size "a4")
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I've been putting it in the
\score {
\notes {
\set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-4 . 4)
section, and it seems to work there.
I will supply a more complete score if you can't get it w
Don Skoog wrote:
I've downloaded Lillypond from the Fink Website but cannot get it to run.
How do I start the silly thing?
Don Skoog
What OS are you running?
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your application, so it might be
worth to introduce an additional option in LilyPond.
/Mats
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I hope I haven't missed this in the manual.
Auto beams don't seem to work when there are grace notes between the
beamed notes.
Can this be modified so the notes are beamed?
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ntext" - (this is
present, but it has a link to Piano Staves, for some reason).
This is a task that doesn't require all that much knowledge of how
Lilypond works. Someone just needs to plow through
Documentation/user/*.itely (in the source archive) and add lots of
relevant
@cindex
ideas?
[lilypond 2.3.3. / Linux]
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donald_j_axel wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004 19:48:40 -0500
Jim Sabatke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm researching "how do I make a note head smaller" because
I need to fit a few more notes on a line to keep it from
Many techniques can be found in the documentation
for people to share
solutions to problems, and to begin to document how to do
things in lilypond.
Lilypond needs an honest to goodness user manual. I don't
fault the developers; they are still developing and
documenting as best as they can. A good start would be to
layout the syntax for b
sus motherboard
Dominique
I installed lilypond 2.2.1 on my SuSE 9.0 system. I downloaded:
ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.2-1.noarch.rpm
mftrace-1.0.31.tar.gz
I created an rpm of mftrace with checkinstall, and installed
both packages via YaST2.
Did you install the fonts package also?
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beginning of the second line:
\bar "|:" %% START_REPEAT_BAR B
%% this is printed at the end of the first line, after the
"|:" that shouldn't be on the first line
\hdbe e'8.[ a'16 ] \hstc cis'16[
a'8. ]
o.
I understand your frustration. I'm new to this too and I
have spend days at a time trying to find little clues for
why seeminly simple music doesn't print properly. I'm
trying to write a specification language that will translate
bagpipe source music notation into lilypond
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Sunday 30 May 2004 19.14, Jim Sabatke wrote:
More specific info:
lilypond version 2.3.1
2.3.x is a bit dodgy right now, esp. when it comes to page layout. I recommend
you to either use 2.2 or wait until it stabilises.
Erik
Thank you! I'm downloading 2.2 right now
Jim Sabatke wrote:
Is there a document that describes the layout of an ly file? I've
looked for a couple days and haven't found one.
I ask this because I can't seem to integrate \score into my files and
get expected output. I've followed example files that I've fou
find by example. The closest I could get was:
\header { ... }
\score {
\notes {
{ notes }
}
\paper {
}
}
This ignored all header into, but did split the piece into
two pages, which didn't happen by the previous method.
I'm completely lost. Is there a re
owever, you are lucky! There's a good example in the Tips and Tricks
document on the web page, search for cue-notes.ly.
/Mats
I hope you don't find my answers too indirect, the intention is to help
you learn how to find the answer yourself the next time.
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I now have t
I hope I haven't missed this in the manual.
Auto beams don't seem to work when there are grace notes
between the beamed notes.
Can this be modified so the notes are beamed?
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uot;
tagline = "Printed by Lilypond from BMW source"
pagenumber = "no"
}
I also trind pagenumber = no without quotes
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Am Samstag, 22. Mai 2004 06:49 schrieb Jim Sabatke:
I've just spent about 16 hours straight trying to get some
bagpipe music to print out properly. I've used the lilypond
bagpipe.ly as a starting point. I am also trying to expand
the grace note
I now have the thickness of the beams working right, but I
have no idea of how to make the space between them smaller.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Jim Sabatke writes:
Bagpipers are used to reading music with flat beams. The stems should
be long, enough to not interfere with the clutter of grace notes.
I've done a lot of web research on beams, and various kinds of
"concaveness" seem to be something w
Stan Sanderson wrote:
On May 27, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Two problems with grace note beams:
1. The beams are way too thick for my use. I can get the single grace
note flags really thin, but haven't been able to find what to set for
the beams.
2. On a beamed grace note set
ttom beam. How do I lengthen
the stems when the heads are squeezed up too tightly?
Thanks,
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n
key
time-signature
staff-bar
))
This changes the order, but the clef and key signs are
printed over each other. How do I get the key sign "after"
the clef?
Thanks,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One trick is to start the piece with
\partial 16 s
sure what value(s) to set, and how to set them.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
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race-property 'Voice 'Stem 'length 6)
#(add-grace-property 'Voice 'Stem 'thickness 1.0)
===>>> \bar "||" \noBreak
\partial 64*12
e'8 a'16
\noBreak %% Line: 1 Bar: 1
\dbhg g'4 a'8[ e
e documentation, but have no idea of how
to use it. I've searched the doc's, the web and the
lilypond wiki, with no help.
Am I trying the right thing?
Can anyone help?
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all point down? The expample (bagpipe.ly) doesn't
have any g, a or b notes on the staff, and they all want to
point down.
Thanks,
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and go
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I'm getting a seemingly endless stream of the following errors. Any
idean of what I'm missing?
Thanks.
Compiling ./out/fdl.texi...
./out/introduction.texi:88: @image file `henle-flat-bw.txt' (for text)
unreadabl
e: No such file or directory.
./out/intro
file `baer-flat-bw.txt'
(for text) unreadable
: No such file or directory.
./out/introduction.texi:88: @image file `lily-flat-bw.txt'
(for text) unreadable
: No such file or directory.
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