Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-10-10 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Hi Harm (Hmm,  or Thomas?) Op 08-10-18 om 23:52 schreef Thomas Morley: Am Mo., 8. Okt. 2018 um 12:28 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma : <...> Well, if you change 'Staff' to 'Score' in the line \temporary \override Staff.TimeSignature.stencil = then the new stencil is always printed without th

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-10-08 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 8. Okt. 2018 um 12:28 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma : > > Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley: > > 2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma : > >> Hi, > >> > >> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a > >> time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-10-08 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley: 2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma : Hi, The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. Is there a possiblility in L

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Hans Åberg
rom my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device > > Original message > From: Hans Åberg > Date: 9/6/18 8:51 AM (GMT-05:00) > To: David Kastrup > Cc: lilypond-user Mailinglist > Subject: Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana > > > > On 6 Sep 2018, at 10:49, David Kastrup wr

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 06.09.2018 10:49, David Kastrup wrote: In fact, a few years ago, a guy engraved the very same piece and put it up on the net, and got a notice from the copyright holder asking merely to take it down. That's the nice way of dealing with that situation. A Cease&Desist notice with lawyer fees a

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 6 Sep 2018, at 10:49, David Kastrup wrote: > > Hans Åberg writes: > >>> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote: >>> >>> of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – >>> sorry. A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you >>> cannot give it to a

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley: 2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma : Hi, The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. Is there a possiblility in L

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Op 05-09-18 om 15:40 schreef Simon Albrecht: On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. PS. I’d like to just mention t

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread David Kastrup
Hans Åberg writes: >> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote: >> >> of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – >> sorry. A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you >> cannot give it to anybody or use it for performing, regardless >> whether parts o

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote: > > of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – sorry. > A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you cannot give it to > anybody or use it for performing, regardless whether parts of that may not be > enforci

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-06 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma : > Hi, > > The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a > time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on > the staff, but above it. > > Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Andrew and David, of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – sorry. A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you cannot give it to anybody or use it for performing, regardless whether parts of that may not be enforcible. But you can do whatever you want i

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Simon, That's not illegal at all anywhere in the world just so that other list members don't get the wrong impression. Selling multiple copies, i.e., making a derivative work, without permission or licence from the copyright holder would be. Similar to photocopying of complete works for study p

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread David Kastrup
Simon Albrecht writes: > On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: >> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana >> states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that >> is noted not on the staff, but above it. > > PS. I’d like to just mention that Carl Or

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. PS. I’d like to just mention that Carl Orff’s music is under copyright worl

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread Simon Albrecht
To elaborate a little on David’s response: On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. This would be replicated in LilyP

Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread David Kastrup
Jogchum Reitsma writes: > Hi, > > The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states > a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted > not on the staff, but above it. > > Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy issuing > "time 4/\

Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana

2018-09-05 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Hi, The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on the staff, but above it. Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy issuing "time 4/\breve" gives an error message in ve