Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-15 Thread William Rehwinkel
city ) \score { \relative g' { g8^\staccatostrongaccent g8_\staccatostrongaccent } \layout {} \midi {} } On 1/15/23 05:37, Paul Hodges wrote: This is simply a combination of marcato (aka "strong accent") and staccato.  The symbols are not usually overlapped like that, but it is

Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-15 Thread Paul Hodges
This is simply a combination of marcato (aka "strong accent") and staccato.   The symbols are not usually overlapped like that, but it is not unknown - see the attached image from "Music Engraving Today" by Steven Powell (which I found in a discussion of how to get Dor

Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-14 Thread William Rehwinkel
It looks to me like a short fermata: https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/f5/lily-0fe2acbd.png which you may call in lilypond via "\shortfermata" However, it might also be a staccato and marcato, with more context (the rest of the score) the answer might be more clear. -William On 1

Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-14 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Sat, 14 Jan 2023 at 19:05, Alberto Simões wrote: > > And in lilypond, _^ is similar enough :-) Hello, For me it looks more like a \shortfermata . See the list of articulations, as mentioned in NR 1.3.1 Expressive marks attached to notes. https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/l

Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-14 Thread Alberto Simões
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 6:02 PM Alberto Simões wrote: > > > On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 5:58 PM Alberto Simões > wrote: > >> Hello, Friends >> >> Anyone knows: >> - what is this expression mark (in terms of the player) >> - how to mimic this in Lilypond? >> >> > As per Wikipedia, it looks like a M

Re: Unknown expression mark

2023-01-14 Thread Alberto Simões
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 5:58 PM Alberto Simões wrote: > Hello, Friends > > Anyone knows: > - what is this expression mark (in terms of the player) > - how to mimic this in Lilypond? > > As per Wikipedia, it looks like a Marcato -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcato

Unknown expression mark

2023-01-14 Thread Alberto Simões
Hello, Friends Anyone knows: - what is this expression mark (in terms of the player) - how to mimic this in Lilypond? Thank you! Alberto

Re: unknown escaped string: \setTextCresc

2021-11-14 Thread Knute Snortum
ijk bericht > Onderwerp: unknown escaped string: \setTextCresc > Van: Ivanov Dmitry > Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Cc: > > > I downloaded Beethovens 1-st Sonata from mutopia: > > https://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/BeethovenLv/O2/LVB_Sonate_02no1_1/LVB_Sonate_02no1

Re: unknown escaped string: \setTextCresc

2021-11-13 Thread m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl
Have tried convert-ly?MTVerzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon Oorspronkelijk bericht Onderwerp: unknown escaped string: \setTextCrescVan: Ivanov Dmitry Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.orgCc: I downloaded Beethovens 1-st Sonata from mutopia:https://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp

unknown escaped string: \setTextCresc

2021-11-13 Thread Ivanov Dmitry
I downloaded Beethovens 1-st Sonata from mutopia: https://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/BeethovenLv/O2/LVB_Sonate_02no1_1/LVB_Sonate_02no1_1.ly Unfortunately, when I try to compile it, it fails: ./LVB_Sonate_02no1_1.ly:81:8: error: unknown escaped string: `\setTextCresc' ./LVB_Sonate_02no1

Re: error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay

2018-03-07 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 08.03.2018 01:08, Simon Albrecht wrote: alternative link. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay

2018-03-07 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 03.03.2018 18:37, pedroproenÇa wrote: I'm trying to install the unstable version (my OS is Lubuntu), but I'm unable to. What instructions did you follow? It’s pretty simple, if you follow and replace the 2.18 binary with the 2.19 one. The download links on th

Re: error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay

2018-03-03 Thread pedroproenÇa
Thank you, Torsten :)) I'm trying to install the unstable version (my OS is Lubuntu), but I'm unable to. Do you have any insights on it? -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gn

Re: error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay

2018-03-03 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Pedro, \overlay didn't exist yet in version 2.18.2. It's a new markup command. If you don't want to switch to a recent development version, you may replace \overlay by \combine, since \overlay is a kind of \combine that can take a list of arguments (instead of just only two). In your example,

error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay

2018-03-03 Thread Pedro Proença
/output/0006.ly' Parsing... /home/pedro/.abjad/output/0006.ly:17:13 <0>: error: unknown escaped string: `\overlay' \overlay Finding the ideal number of pages... Fitting music on 1 page... Drawing systems... Layout output to `0006.ps'... Converting to `./0006.pdf'

Re: (unknown)

2017-04-20 Thread Rachael Carlson
The truth is that your content does not belong on this mailing list, and you have been told so already. This mailing list's description is This list is for discussing how to use lilypond. (www.gnu.org/software/lilypond) If you don't have anything relevant to the list's purpose to contrib

Re: (unknown)

2017-04-20 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, David Kastrup wrote: Musescore and LilyPond would be in version 2 a long time ago. LilyPond has been in version 2 for a long time already. And so has Musescore If you want to discuss how to use LilyPond, this is the right place. If not, it isn't. Adding some rando

Re: (unknown)

2017-04-20 Thread David Kastrup
Mirosław Doroszewski writes: > Only telling the Truth sincerely, frankly, is powerful, helpful, > hopeful. The truth is that your content does not belong on this mailing list, and you have been told so already. This mailing list's description is This list is for discussing how to use l

Re: (unknown)

2017-03-27 Thread David Kastrup
Rob Torop writes: > I'm finding that when I use a TabStaff and also set some properties (either > or both of minimumFret and restrainOpenStrings), my first line has an extra > TabStaff! What can I do to get rid of it? Thanks! > > Here's what it looks like: > > [image: Screen Shot 2017-03-26 at 4

Re: (unknown)

2016-06-27 Thread David Kastrup
Scott Lawrence writes: > So I downloaded lilypond... All I get when I start the application is > the following message: "%{ > Welcome to LilyPond > === > > Congratulations, LilyPond has been installed successfully. > > Now to take it for the first test run. > >   1. Save this file

Re: Switching the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur (from Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710))

2016-05-24 Thread Richard Shann
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 23:02 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote: > 2016-05-23 16:27 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann : > > On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 10:13 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: > >> On 22.05.2016 23:29, Richard Shann wrote: > >> > I wonder did my email "Switching > >> > the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSl

Re: Switching the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur (from Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710))

2016-05-23 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-05-23 16:27 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann : > On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 10:13 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: >> On 22.05.2016 23:29, Richard Shann wrote: >> > I wonder did my email "Switching >> > the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur" get overlooked or is >> > there no way that a direction can be

Re: Switching the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur (from Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710))

2016-05-23 Thread Richard Shann
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 10:13 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 22.05.2016 23:29, Richard Shann wrote: > > I wonder did my email "Switching > > the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur" get overlooked or is > > there no way that a direction can be set to be the opposite to the stems > > and beam

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-23 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 22.05.2016 23:29, Richard Shann wrote: I wonder did my email "Switching the direction of slurs in tupletBracketToSlur" get overlooked or is there no way that a direction can be set to be the opposite to the stems and beams direction? Certainly it hasn’t been overlooked, and there is a way to

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 12:46 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 13:26 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: > > On 22.05.2016 13:01, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > > Hi Richard, > > > > > > When attempting to view your score on IMSLP, I get an error page as > > > follows: > > > > > > You have re

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 13:26 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 22.05.2016 13:01, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > Hi Richard, > > > > When attempting to view your score on IMSLP, I get an error page as follows: > > > > You have reached this page because the file you requested has not been > > reviewed for

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 22.05.2016 13:01, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Richard, When attempting to view your score on IMSLP, I get an error page as follows: You have reached this page because the file you requested has not been reviewed for copyright, or is currently restricted due to various reasons. The block will

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Richard, When attempting to view your score on IMSLP, I get an error page as follows: You have reached this page because the file you requested has not been reviewed for copyright, or is currently restricted due to various reasons. The block will be lifted after the file is reviewed for copy

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 18:01 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Studying this in the full context of the scanned original, it’s clear to me > these are ‘t.’ glyphs, and the edges of the type form have smudged from time > to time. I notice there are some ‘.t’ forms – probably printing

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 22.05.2016 10:18, Rutger Hofman wrote: Please be careful about distributing such information about IMSLP. It is incorrect. IMSLP still allows anyone to download any score for free and without registration, but you have to wait a short time, I think 10 seconds, 15, actually. before downloa

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Rutger Hofman
Please be careful about distributing such information about IMSLP. It is incorrect. IMSLP still allows anyone to download any score for free and without registration, but you have to wait a short time, I think 10 seconds, before downloading. If you are a subscriber, you don't have the wait pena

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Richard, Studying this in the full context of the scanned original, it’s clear to me these are ‘t.’ glyphs, and the edges of the type form have smudged from time to time. I notice there are some ‘.t’ forms – probably printing errors. Even though an old print, it’s pretty miserable music prin

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 17:51 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote: > HI Richard, > > On 22/05/2016, 5:41 PM, "Richard Shann" wrote: > > >I gave a link to a scan of the original print, > > You can’t view it unless you are a subscriber to IMSLP. I heard they had introduced some sort of penalty system on I

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
HI Richard, On 22/05/2016, 5:41 PM, "Richard Shann" wrote: >I gave a link to a scan of the original print, You can’t view it unless you are a subscriber to IMSLP. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-22 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 11:42 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Can you give a bit more context? What instrument? I gave a link to a scan of the original print, but here is a link to the page where there is a choice of 80Mb or 4.5Mb scans of the print. http://imslp.org/wiki/12_Recorder_Sonatas,_Op.3_%

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-21 Thread Andrew Bernard
Can you give a bit more context? What instrument? Can we see the signs at the bottom of the image? Who is the composer? The work? More clues would help. Andrew On 22/05/2016, 12:01 AM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Richard Shann" wrote: >Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using movable

Re: Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-21 Thread Frauke Jurgensen
On my phone, it looks like a blobby lower-case t, which makes sense in context. On 21 May 2016 15:06, "Richard Shann" wrote: > Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using movable type - does > anyone on the list know what the sign that looks like an E is? > > Richard > (*) > http://imslp.o

Unknown marking in Roman print (1710)

2016-05-21 Thread Richard Shann
Attached is a bit of an early 18th print (*) using movable type - does anyone on the list know what the sign that looks like an E is? Richard (*) http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/423684 ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org htt

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Graham King
is out of the way, I must take some time for a good cleanup and a refresh of ScholarLy from the new location. > > > > > > > > \setOption scholarly.colorize ##f > > > > > > should give you what you want. > > > > Brilliant! that

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Urs Liska
otations >>> \setOption scholarly.annotate.export-targets #'("plaintext" "latex") >>> \colorAnnotations ##f % deactivate the coloring of the annotated >>> items >>> % \printAnnotations ##f % stop printing clickable messages to &

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread David Kastrup
Graham King writes: > On Thu, 2015-11-19 at 13:31 +0100, Urs Liska wrote: > >> \setOption scholarly.colorize ##f >> >> should give you what you want. > > Brilliant! that works :) It causes lilypond to exit with return code 1 > and the message > >

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Graham King
to the console > > % (ScholarLy options end) > > > > > > and I get the following log message: > > > > > > \useModule utility.rhythmic-location > > > > /Users/grahamk/Documents/lilypond/music/Carver_Missa_

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Urs Liska
Am 19.11.2015 um 13:41 schrieb David Kastrup: > Urs Liska writes: > >> Am 19.11.2015 um 13:01 schrieb Graham King: >>> Apologies for troubling you with this under-researched problem, but >>> I've just hit it as a deadline looms. >>> >>> I'm trying to turn off the colouring of ScholarLy annotatio

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > Am 19.11.2015 um 13:01 schrieb Graham King: >> Apologies for troubling you with this under-researched problem, but >> I've just hit it as a deadline looms. >> >> I'm trying to turn off the colouring of ScholarLy annotations, before >> final publication: [...] >> % Schola

Re: ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Urs Liska
console > % (ScholarLy options end) > > and I get the following log message: > > \useModule utility.rhythmic-location > > /Users/grahamk/Documents/lilypond/music/Carver_Missa_lhomme_arme/Carver_Lhomme_Arme_Agnus.ly:14:1: > error: unknown escaped string: `\colo

ScholarLy: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations'

2015-11-19 Thread Graham King
the following log message: \useModule utility.rhythmic-location /Users/grahamk/Documents/lilypond/music/Carver_Missa_lhomme_arme/Carver_Lhomme_Arme_Agnus.ly:14:1: error: unknown escaped string: `\colorAnnotations' The annotations remain c

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-06 Thread Urs Liska
Am 06.05.2014 17:36, schrieb Peter Toye: I'm not sure that "for very small people" really describes the piece well, given the large stretch at the end of bar 4. Or maybe, like Stravinsky, he forgot that small people have small left hands as well as right hands. I think this piece is already mor

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-06 Thread Peter Toye
I'm not sure that "for very small people" really describes the piece well, given the large stretch at the end of bar 4. Or maybe, like Stravinsky, he forgot that small people have small left hands as well as right hands. Another solution - a very small child plays the upper part, and a slightly

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Brian Barker
At 13:09 04/05/2014 +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: What are the rules for the vertical placement of rests in polyphonic writing? Are there any? For example in my Schumann piece, lower staff, Lilypond did a very ugly choice by default and I had to use something like b'\rest even for this very s

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Urs Liska
Am 04.05.2014 13:09, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen: On Sun, 4 May 2014, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: I have attached the tune (.pdf and .ly). So much response for a question about such a small and simple piece! Isn't this mailinglist great? Following up on this I have another question. What are th

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: I have attached the tune (.pdf and .ly). So much response for a question about such a small and simple piece! Isn't this mailinglist great? Following up on this I have another question. What are the rules for the vertical placement of rests in p

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread David Kastrup
Pierre Perol-Schneider writes: > 2014-05-04 9:54 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : > > >> Still ungrammatical. >> > > Oups, sorry for that... I consider it a feature rather than a bug that not everyone is German. -- David Kastrup ___ lilypond-user mailing l

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2014-05-04 9:54 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : > Still ungrammatical. > Oups, sorry for that... ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread David Kastrup
Pierre Perol-Schneider writes: > 2014-05-04 9:30 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen : > > >> "Für ganz Kleiner" could very well be right. >> > > Is it possible that there is a word after ? Something like "Für ganz > Kleiner Spieler" ? Still ungrammatical. -- David Kastrup ___

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Malte Meyn
“Für ganz Kleiner Spieler” is grammatically wrong as well, it would be “Für ganz kleine Spieler”. And I don’t think that there is another word, it seems like this text ends with a colon or a dot (I forgot how this dot is called in English …) On 04.05.2014 09:53, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2014-05-04 9:30 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen : > "Für ganz Kleiner" could very well be right. > Is it possible that there is a word after ? Something like "Für ganz Kleiner Spieler" ? Otherwise it is grammatically wrong. After seeing the video I vote for "Für ganz Kleine". Cheers, Pierre

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread David Kastrup
Martin Tarenskeen writes: > On Sun, 4 May 2014, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote: > >>  Maybe something like "Für ganz Kleine:"? >>  Would make sense in the context of op. 68, but I really can't read >> the last >>  word. >> >> >> I like that one. Until someone comes up with a bett

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-04 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:  Maybe something like "Für ganz Kleine:"?  Would make sense in the context of op. 68, but I really can't read the last  word. I like that one. Until someone comes up with a better idea I'll use that one. I have attached th

Re: [SPAM] Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Urs Liska
Am 04.05.2014 04:22, schrieb Mogens Lemvig Hansen: See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMcrb-sKh5w&feature=youtube_gdata_player :-) Regards, Mogens On 2014-05-03, at 17:26, Urs Liska wrote: Am 04.05.2014 01:49, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider: 2014-05-04 1:38 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Mogens Lemvig Hansen
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMcrb-sKh5w&feature=youtube_gdata_player Regards, Mogens On 2014-05-03, at 17:26, Urs Liska wrote: > Am 04.05.2014 01:49, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider: >> 2014-05-04 1:38 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen : >> >>> >>> On Sat, 3 May 2014, Urs Liska wrote: >>> >

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Urs Liska
Am 04.05.2014 01:49, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider: 2014-05-04 1:38 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen : On Sat, 3 May 2014, Urs Liska wrote: > > > There is just one important thing that I couldn't read in Schumann's handwriting. It's overstroken by Schumann and in that typical 19th cen

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2014-05-04 1:38 GMT+02:00 Martin Tarenskeen : > > On Sat, 3 May 2014, Urs Liska wrote: > > > > > There is just one important thing that I couldn't read in >> Schumann's >> > > > handwriting. It's overstroken by Schumann and in that typical 19th >> > > > century German handwriting. But maybe

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Sat, 3 May 2014, Urs Liska wrote: > > > There is just one important thing that I couldn't read in Schumann's > > > handwriting. It's overstroken by Schumann and in that typical 19th > > > century German handwriting. But maybe someone in this group is able > > > to > > > read it.

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Urs Liska
Am 03.05.2014 22:20, schrieb Malte Meyn: On 03.05.2014 21:54, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: On Sat, 3 May 2014, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: There is just one important thing that I couldn't read in Schumann's handwriting. It's overstroken by Schumann and in that typical 19th century German handwrit

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Malte Meyn
On 03.05.2014 21:54, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: On Sat, 3 May 2014, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: There is just one important thing that I couldn't read in Schumann's handwriting. It's overstroken by Schumann and in that typical 19th century German handwriting. But maybe someone in this group is ab

Re: Unknown Schumann piece

2014-05-03 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Sat, 3 May 2014, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: Hi, I have an edition of Robert Schumann's "Album für die Jugend" that has some pictures of his handwritten scores inside. One of the pictures shows a small but apparently unapproved pianopiece, before the first tune "Melodie" starts. The tune

Re: (unknown)

2013-09-06 Thread David Kastrup
Tommaso Gordini writes: > Hello to all. I quote from the file usage.pdf in the section about > lilypond-book: > > "Each snippet will call the Following macros if they have been defined by > the user: > \preLilyPondExample [...] ^^^ > \postLilyPondExample [...] ^^^

Re: (unknown)

2013-08-12 Thread Tim Slattery
Christopher Reed wrote: >hello can someone please help me export my file to lilypond it will not do >it for some reason :( You're going to have to be clearer. Export from what to Lilypond? What won't do it? Lilypond doesn't import files. When you start it, you tell it what *.ly file to read. It

Re: (unknown)

2012-11-24 Thread David Kastrup
ed stuckems writes: > What's special about the \clef command in the following: > > According to section 2.2.1 of the manual: > > "To determine the number of staves in a piece, LilyPond looks at the > beginning of the first expression. If there is a single note, there is > one staff; if there is a

Re: (unknown)

2012-08-07 Thread David Kastrup
MING TSANG writes: > LP users, > > I encounter compile error from init.ly. Can anyone experience this > before? > > > Detail of the error > . > > Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.14.2 [definities-1159.ly]... > Processing `D:/mingtsang-2/lied-1159

Scheme attempt gives 'unknown escape string' error - any hints appreciated

2012-01-15 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Morten, On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Morten Jagd Christensen wrote: > > here is a working lisp function > > (defun mylist (l1 l2 n1) >(cond ((null l1) l2) > ( t (mylist (cdr l1) > (append l2 (list (append '(place-fret) (car l1) > (list (1+ (mod (list-l

Scheme attempt gives 'unknown escape string' error - any hints appreciated

2012-01-15 Thread Morten Jagd Christensen
ale. However I get an "unknown escape string" for \fret while compiling. Anyone have an idea what Im doing wrong? Here is the example code if you comment out the last line you can see the kind of fret diagram I am working on. Best regards Morten Jagd Christensen \version &qu

Re: Scheme attempt gives 'unknown escape string' error - any hints appreciated

2012-01-14 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Morten, On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Morten Jagd Christensen < morte...@jcaps.com> wrote: > Hi all > > Im writing a small sceme function to be able to create examples of guitar > fingerings > for various scales. > > basically i create a music function "fretsc" to be called for example as

Re: Scheme attempt gives 'unknown escape string' error - any hints appreciated

2012-01-14 Thread David Kastrup
Morten Jagd Christensen writes: > However I get an "unknown escape string" for \fret while compiling. > > Anyone have an idea what Im doing wrong? How about reading the error messages? > Here is the example code if you comment out the last line you can see > the

Scheme attempt gives 'unknown escape string' error - any hints appreciated

2012-01-14 Thread Morten Jagd Christensen
ale. However I get an "unknown escape string" for \fret while compiling. Anyone have an idea what Im doing wrong? Here is the example code if you comment out the last line you can see the kind of fret diagram I am working on. \version "2.14.0" fretsc = #(d

RE: Unknown final note shape / object. What it is?

2010-12-10 Thread James Lowe
+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of Nils Gey Sent: Fri 12/10/2010 21:46 To: Owain Sutton Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Unknown final note shape / object. What it is? On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 21:40:15 + Owain Sutton wrote: > On 21:32, Fri, 10 Dec 2010, Nils Gey wrote: &g

Re: Unknown final note shape / object. What it is?

2010-12-10 Thread Michael Ellis
It appears to be the opening Kyrie of the Josquin's Missa Beata Virgine, ca 1510. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Josquin_Missa_BV_Kyrie.jpg I believe music printing was a thriving enterprise by then, so it's unlikely to be (completely) hand scribed. Cheers, Mike On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 4:46

Re: Unknown final note shape / object. What it is?

2010-12-10 Thread Nils Gey
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 21:40:15 + Owain Sutton wrote: > On 21:32, Fri, 10 Dec 2010, Nils Gey wrote: > > I stumbled upon this picture of notation and I've never seen the final note > > (in each voice, the right page voices have a slightly different version) > > http://anaigeon.free.fr/mes_facs/f

Re: Unknown final note shape / object. What it is?

2010-12-10 Thread Owain Sutton
On 21:32, Fri, 10 Dec 2010, Nils Gey wrote: > I stumbled upon this picture of notation and I've never seen the final note > (in each voice, the right page voices have a slightly different version) > http://anaigeon.free.fr/mes_facs/fsjosq.jpg > > From the position it must be a longa, the fermata

Unknown final note shape / object. What it is?

2010-12-10 Thread Nils Gey
I stumbled upon this picture of notation and I've never seen the final note (in each voice, the right page voices have a slightly different version) http://anaigeon.free.fr/mes_facs/fsjosq.jpg From the position it must be a longa, the fermata over it indictates the same. Best visible on the top

Re: Programming error: unknown avoidance type

2009-09-06 Thread Neil Puttock
2009/9/6 Nick Payne : > Programming error: unknown avoidance type > Continuing, cross fingers > > errors showing up in the console output every time I build the score. The > PDF output still looks fine. I searched the documentation and mailing list > archives and didn't f

Programming error: unknown avoidance type

2009-09-06 Thread Nick Payne
more and suddenly got about 800 of these Programming error: unknown avoidance type Continuing, cross fingers errors showing up in the console output every time I build the score. The PDF output still looks fine. I searched the documentation and mailing list archives and didn't find any menti

Re: Error: unknown escaped string

2005-04-09 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
Am Samstag, 9. April 2005 21:29 schrieb Gilles: > > I get... > > > > "unknown escaped string: '\property'" > > > > ...when trying to invoke lilypond 2.4 on an old file. I already ran > > convert-ly and it doesn't correct the problem. &

Re: Error: unknown escaped string

2005-04-09 Thread Gilles
> I get... > > "unknown escaped string: '\property'" > > ...when trying to invoke lilypond 2.4 on an old file. I already ran > convert-ly and it doesn't correct the problem. > What's the fix? Does the output from "c

Error: unknown escaped string

2005-04-09 Thread S L Raymond
I get... "unknown escaped string: '\property'" ...when trying to invoke lilypond 2.4 on an old file. I already ran convert-ly and it doesn't correct the problem. What's the fix? ___ lilypond-user mailing l

Re: convert-ly Re:back trace In unknown file

2004-11-08 Thread Aaron
Whew I solved it. It seems that when I previously used convert-ly it changed the version number to 2.2.0 but didn't actually convert the file. I removed the version line and added the original file version ran convert-ly and now the file parses without the errors. Thanks Aaron On Mon, 2004-11-0

Re: back trace In unknown file

2004-11-08 Thread Mats Bengtsson
ng to parse a lilypond file and get the following error. Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 0* [# #] In /disks/hda2/bakup/projectnigun/notation/norai/lily/ly/withwords.ly: 16: 1* [text-map # #] 2: 2 (let (# # #) (if # #) (if # #) ...) 2: 3* (ly:get-mus-property music (quote text)) /disks/hda2/

back trace In unknown file

2004-11-08 Thread Aaron
Hi I am trying to parse a lilypond file and get the following error. Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 0* [# #] In /disks/hda2/bakup/projectnigun/notation/norai/lily/ly/withwords.ly: 16: 1* [text-map # #] 2: 2 (let (# # #) (if # #) (if # #) ...) 2: 3* (ly:get-mus-property music (quote

Re: lilypond-book error, Unknown-file, lilypond-main

2004-11-01 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> >I cannot get lilypond to run the lilypond-book.itely example. > > It is NOT the screech-boink example which ends up clear and crisp. > > Version: 2.5.0 (same as 2.4.0 I assume) > > Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report. I forgot to mention that the reason for the failure was an incomplete

Re: lilypond-book error, Unknown-file, lilypond-main

2004-10-31 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>I cannot get lilypond to run the lilypond-book.itely example. > It is NOT the screech-boink example which ends up clear and crisp. > Version: 2.5.0 (same as 2.4.0 I assume) Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report. Werner ___ lilypond-user mail

lilypond-book error, Unknown-file, lilypond-main

2004-10-31 Thread dax2
;sick"? It says itself, in a comment, that there are another documentation about the same and that it needs clean up etc. Or is this a bug in the lilypond-book program? Processing "Documentation/user/introduction.itely" comes out with same msg: In unknown file: ?:

How to avoid "programming error: Unknown prefatory spacing."?

2002-09-17 Thread Alois Steindl
Hello, After installing and re-installing several versions of lilypond-1.6.x, I still get a lot of error messages: programming error: Unknown prefatory spacing. (Continuing; cross thumbs) and for the chords: programming error: No StaffSpacing wishes found (Continuing; cross thumbs) In the