On May 27, 2011, at 10:48 PM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> The LSR is undoubtedly a great source of tips for LilyPond Users.
> I'd like to thank Sebastiano Vigna and the University of Milan for
> developing such a good idea and hosting it.
>
> Sometimes —unfortunately— the LSR c
On Oct 22, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>>>
>>> My concern is that LSR search does not, at the moment, find the snippets
>>> that go with these two erroneous headers, "Adding a laissezVibrer tie to
>>> only one note of a chord" and "Schleifer articulation mark"
>>>
Sorry, I'm co
On Oct 19, 2008, at 5:24 PM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Seb
The LSR search mechanism seems to be broken at the moment, in that
many (all?) of the preview titles and text returned following a
search are one out from the real results of the search. For
example, a search for "slash" returns thre
Every day a new nice problem. :)
The above snippete fiddles with PostScript, directly. The result is
not convertible by convert:
---
ERROR: /invalidfileaccess in --.libfile--
Operand stack:
(/usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf//
emmentaler-11.otf) Font (/usr/lo
You can now search for #, of course escaped as \#. E.g., \#UP searches
for #UP. This means also that # is no longer special, so if the text
contains A#B you cannot find it searching for A or for B--A#B is now a
token.
Let me know if this seems to work and if you'd like other non-
alphabeti
I didn't realize this before, but the output filename is rather
unpredictable. Apparently it can be name.eps or name-1.eps. (For
instance, "Creating music with Scheme (music box)" creates no
name.eps, just name-1.eps). This is of course a nuisance when
converting to png. Any suggestion?
C
The above snippet does not generate output (no .eps file is created).
This was causing a number of problems. LSR now will keep people from
inserting snippets that do not produce output. If there are cases in
which this is not desirable, let me know. The snippet about is now non-
approved and
Hi guys!
I've finally been able to remotely replace the hard disk of my server
(it's 1600 km away, and it broke down on Aug 13, when EVERYTHING is
severely shut down in Italy). It moved to a read-only state because of
a bad block on the file system journal.
I'm very sorry for the nuisance
On Jul 9, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Sebastiano,
I know. I'm trying to fight with a prejudice that dates back to the
Romans. It's difficult :).
Ha!!
Seriously... is one-indexing the LSR code (which is clearly zero-
indexed) difficult for some reason?
In all the programming
On Jul 9, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Sebastiano,
I don't know of any problem with the search function.
I still find it odd -- and a bit disconcerting -- that the page says
(e.g.) "0-13 of 14 results"... ;-)
I know. I'm trying to fight with a prejudice that dates back
On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:05 AM, Valentin Villenave wrote:
Oh, I was just trying to avoid spamming you with reports... :-)
It's OK.
over the past few weeks, here are the few problems I can remember
having (randomly) encountered:
- several problems with the database/Java/Velocity engine/whatever
On Jul 7, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Eluze Weehaeli wrote:
Thanks, nice to hear that the system is fine - any chance to get an
automatic update in a regular interval?!
I've probably be unclear. The index update happens every night. A
software misconfiguration was preventing that to happen.
Ciao,
On Jul 7, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Valentin Villenave wrote:
Am 07.07.2008 um 00:44 schrieb Eluze Weehaeli:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=490
Using http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/ you can search - e.g. for upbeat or
repeat -
the snippet repository but you will not find this snippet
Using Br
On Feb 5, 2007, at 11:54 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
Alternatively, you could have searched for "dynamics" in the table
of contents and directly found 8.1.8 New dynamic marks.
...or you could have searched the manual with LSR--the first hit for
"new dynamic marks" is the one. :)
Ciao
On Jan 21, 2007, at 3:08 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
It takes a lot of time (and bandwidth!) to load? Also, I assume
that this search is more intelligent than just finding the first
appearance of your string; it attempts to rank the results.
Yes. For instance, ranking is by proximity, an
On Jan 21, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
I've enriched LSR with an indexed version of the manual, but I
can't seem to find a "canonical" way to download the manual (a
tar? a zip?), and wget on the site gets into infinite recursion
I've enriched LSR with an indexed version of the manual, but I can't
seem to find a "canonical" way to download the manual (a tar? a
zip?), and wget on the site gets into infinite recursion (probably
because of a wrong link). Would it be possible to have a downloadable
documentation tar?
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 07:34 -0500, Fairchild wrote:
> Is there a way to post ly and pdf files to LSR, bypassing execution by LSR?
Well, no and I don't think it would be the right place. Moreover, scheme
lilypond code tends to be highly version-dependent and cause major
headaches when LSR must be r
On Sun, 2006-06-25 at 17:05 -0500, Fairchild wrote:
> Back to LSR posting.
>
> Since my AllAbout was not acceptable, tried a smaller thing thought to be
> version insensitive. LSR didn't like the \version "2.4.6" line, so deleted
The current version is 2.8.4, now it's also state in the "Contribu
Hi guys. Back from under my stone, I revved up LSR to work with 2.8. So
I decided to rev up also my scores.
It's being very, very difficult. I have insisted in the past and will
insist again on this--if Lilypond continues to be such a moving target,
it will never be a format of choice for storing
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 20:07 +0200, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> realised - you can write your own repeat unfold! I'm no Scheme expert,
> but I managed to write this quick hack:
Scheme hacks are not portable across versions, and certainly not fixed
by convert-ly (I just removed a snippet from LSR becaus
LSR is now happily running Lilypond 2.6.0. So snippets can (and must)
now use the new syntax.
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On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 11:34 -0500, Fairchild wrote:
> Haven't used LSR much, but initial impression is that it good for browsing
> but not reliable/maintained: see 'Caesura ("railtracks") with fermata' and
> 'Changing the appearance of a slur from solid to dotted or dashed'. Haven't
> noted any \v
OK, after one day of efforts it is more or less working.
There is an important question: have snippets that we incorporated in
LSR been updated? For instance,
Transposing_and_naming_instrument_groups.ly does not compile with
2.5.31, but it does after a convert-ly, giving
Calculating line breaks..
...into LSR being working again.
For some reason, lilypond refuses to compile any snippet from the
manual. For instance, lily-1260486893.ly from the manual (the first
example about notes)
lilypond test.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.5.31
Processing `test.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing gr
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 13:55 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> If you suspect a bug, please send the email to bug-lilypond instead
> (which I have now done).
>
I forgot about the list. I'll reroute my additional messages.
Of course it's a bug: it's a *regression* bug. It compiled perfectly
with 2.4.
I've downloaded lily 2.5.31 for Fedora Core 4 (I had the crazy idea of
upgrading the box running LSR--tell me I'm stupid, please). K460
(downloadable from vigna.dsi.unimi.it/music.php) stopped compliling
cleanly--I get
programming error: moving backwards in time
continuing, cross fingers
and afte
I've digged for a long time in the docs, and I'm not able to find an
answer. How can I typeset a staff *without* the lines? I want just notes
& rests to appear... I couldn't find out the engraver which is
responsible for writing down the lines.
--
Ciao,
seb
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 20:06 +0100, Jennifer Clark wrote:
> is the writing of drum music; the latest score I did had the transcribed
> drums set out note for note (as it were), but I was sure this was not
> the best way to present music to a drummer. So I asked one of the good
This is indeed an
Dear Lilypond users,
the LSR idea (http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/) got quite a lot of hurrays and
support from everybody, but no one has still put in a snippet 8^).
I guess people is too busy to stop working and say "oh, let's add this
idea."
In any case, I'm looking for volunteers that would like to a
...I forgot to set the Insert authorisation for the database... the
result was just "Authorisation denied". Now the DB is open.
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On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 09:46 +0100, Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
> BTW, the LilyPond version number used for the snippet should also be
> given, as soon as in the search results (or even as a search option).
>
That's somehow one of the goals (again, I plan to add lots of stuff, but
only if people like t
*** The Lilypond Snippet Repository ***
I would like to invite the user community of Lilypond (and developers,
if they think it's useful) to join a project: to build a consistent
searchable set of Lilypond snippets that solve common problems.
In the last weeks I've realised that Lilypond has all
It seems like (at least for this list, maybe also for lilypond-bug) it
is preferred that discussion about a posting here is made on the list.
In that case, it would be a good idea to configure MailMan so that it
sets the Reply-To: header to the mailing list (it is one of the main
configuration op
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 10:31 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Please send ordinary usage question to the lilypond-user mailing list
> and reserve bug-lilypond for obvious bugs.
>
> To answer your question, did you read
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Rehearsal-marks
It is my understanding that overriding shortest-duration-space like this
\context PianoStaff <<
\time 3/8
#(set-accidental-style 'piano)
\override PianoStaff.SpacingSpanner #'shortest-duration-space = #10.0
\context Staff = upper { ...
To get horizontal beams (I know, they're usually horrible, but essential
in drum scores) the manual suggest to set beam damping to 10. I
tried even 10, but still they are not really horizontal.
Rune Zedeler proposed in 2002 on this list a hack to that purpose, but
know it causes Scheme
There are other problems, beside rest positioning, in drum scores.
To position an acciaccatura, you need to name the node. The problem is
that the name of the drumkit pieces do not indicate a defined position
in the score, as they might be changed so things like
\acciaccatura tommh8 sn4
for writ
Apparently, rests cannot be positioned using notes in drum scores.
This does not compile:
\version "2.4.3"
\score {
\new DrumStaff <<
\context DrumVoice = "1" { s1 }
\drummode {
<<
{ sn4\rest sn sn sn }
>>
}
>>
}
Is there any suggested workaround? I'm e
I know, this should submitted to lilypond-bugs, but I had no chance in
subscribing up to now. The following source
\score {
\new DrumStaff <<
\context DrumVoice = "1" { s1 }
\context DrumVoice = "2" { s1 }
\drummode {
<<
{ r4 sn r sn } \\
{ bd r
On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 23:56 +0100, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> You can always use stemLeftBeamCount etc.
Now I got it: to get that kind of effect, you must use BOTH
stemLeftBeamCount AND stemRightBeamCount on the last note of the group,
as in
sn32 sn sn
\set DrumVoice.stemRightBeamCount = #1
sn
\se
Two questions (I posed one in lilypond-devel, not realising it was the
wrong place):
1) Is there any way of forcing a beam subdivision at a certain point? I
am typesetting drum scores, and whem I have things like
sn32[ sn sn sn sn sn sn sn]
I would like to force a one-line beam between the first
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