Hi,
I've been playing with Emacs for editing Lilypond files, and while it isn't
Frescobaldi I'm starting to enjoy using it. After all, George R R Martin
wrote Game of Thrones on Wordstar because he was comfortable with the
keystrokes.
*Templates*: I have found a very good re
Hello,
I just added a new useful feature to Spontini-Editor; It is now possible to
automatically add customizable templates to the score, using the
autocomplete tool provided by CodeMirror.
See:
https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/blob/master/documentation/miscellaneous.md
...at the paragraph
I developed something similar based on some suggestions on the list back
in December of last year. You can see what I ended up using here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2016-12/msg00636.html
For my actual implementation I further refined the idea as follows:
In an included f
ment saying "if
useBeamTemplates is true, use formatting template; if false, don't bother"
in the same .ily file as the template code.
We're wondering if anyone with better experience writing conditionals for
templates in a lilypond-book setting can point us in the right direction?
F
Hi list,
today I want to show you a template engine for lilypond:
https://github.com/jpvoigt/lalily-templates
It is implemented as an openLilyLib package and can be loaded by the
current oll-core implementation. I extracted it from my lalily project
so that it is usable independent from the
Hello list,
today I want to announce the edition-graver and lalily-templates in
openLilyLib:
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/templates/lalily
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/editorial-tools/edition-engraver
I invite you to test it. The examples compile
Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
>
> Hm, as far as I know (and my mail reader tells) I attached a plain .ly
> file ...
>
> But you'll find the content of that file at the end of this message (in
> the hope mail transfer protocols and readers won't mess it up ...)
>
> Urs
>
Your .ly file wa
Freitag, den 03.05.2013, 09:20 + schrieb Nandi:
> > Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
> >
> > > attached you'll find a working file where I (partly) combined the
> > > templates (you'll figure out the rest).
> > >
> >
> > Unfor
gt; Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
>
> > attached you'll find a working file where I (partly) combined the
> > templates (you'll figure out the rest).
> >
>
> Unfortunately I can't unarchive the .bin file.
> Can you send it in another format
Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
> attached you'll find a working file where I (partly) combined the
> templates (you'll figure out the rest).
>
Unfortunately I can't unarchive the .bin file.
Can you send it in another format, or just
copy the .ly text he
OK, that's clear now.
attached you'll find a working file where I (partly) combined the
templates (you'll figure out the rest).
I removed the text variables from the first template (sopranoWords etc.)
Instead I entered the stanza variables (and the chords variable) from
the secon
Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
> As I don't quite see what you exactly want to achieve, I suggest you
> - decide which of the templates is better as a start,
> - try to figure out which music variables you would need in addition,
> - send this as an attachment and
>
Am Freitag, den 03.05.2013, 06:56 + schrieb Nandi:
> Hello everyone, I'm trying to do a SATB vocal score with a harp accompaniment,
> and I'd like to combine the following two templates: "Single staff template
> with notes, lyrics, chords and frets" + "V
Hello everyone, I'm trying to do a SATB vocal score with a harp accompaniment,
and I'd like to combine the following two templates: "Single staff template
with notes, lyrics, chords and frets" + "Vocal ensemble template", so that I can
enter more stanzas, one aft
Hello,
Thanks a lot.
Muchas gracias :))
Vedran
Quoting Francisco Vila :
2012/3/3 :
Hello,
Do you know any site where I can find a collection of templates for for
writing musicological book or music textbook in Lilypond?
In
http://repo.or.cz/w/lilypond-ejercicios.git
http
2012/3/4 James :
>> Do you know is Lilypond plugin for OpenOffice
>> updated regularly. I could not find decently new versions for Libre Office.
>
> You mean this:
>
> http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net/
I use that under libreoffice, works perfectly.
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www.pacone
2012/3/3 :
> Hello,
>
> Do you know any site where I can find a collection of templates for for
> writing musicological book or music textbook in Lilypond?
In
http://repo.or.cz/w/lilypond-ejercicios.git
http://paconet.org/wiki/index.php?title=30_ejercicios_semanales_de_LilyP
Hello,
Yes. please let me know if you receive any update on that project.
Thanks,
vedran
Quoting James :
Hello,
On 4 March 2012 10:07, wrote:
Hello,
...
Do you know is Lilypond plugin for OpenOffice
updated regularly. I could not find decently new versions for Libre Office.
You mea
Hello,
On 4 March 2012 10:07, wrote:
> Hello,
>
...
> Do you know is Lilypond plugin for OpenOffice
> updated regularly. I could not find decently new versions for Libre Office.
You mean this:
http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net/
?
I don't think so.
I'll cc the development list to see if any
collection of templates for for
writing musicological book or music textbook in Lilypond?
See http://jonathankulp.org/
click on the 'counterpoint' link on this page. This is a musicalogical
book he made using LP and LaTex - the source and the PDF is here.
This might be something you can use.
Vedran,
On 3 March 2012 07:34, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do you know any site where I can find a collection of templates for for
> writing musicological book or music textbook in Lilypond?
>
See http://jonathankulp.org/
click on the 'counterpoint' link on this page. This i
Hello,
Do you know any site where I can find a collection of templates for
for writing musicological book or music textbook in Lilypond?
Thanks,
Vedran
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Op Fri, 30 Dec 2011 11:16:29 +0100 (CET)
Martin Tarenskeen schreef:
> If I select "bewaar als sjabloon" (save as template) in Frescobaldi
> 2.0, where/how is it saved? I edited a loaded template, and saved
> again as template, and know I am having the (almost) same template
> twice in the templat
Hello,
On 30 December 2011 10:16, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
> If I select "bewaar als sjabloon" (save as template) in Frescobaldi 2.0,
> where/how is it saved? I edited a loaded template, and saved again as
> template, and know I am having the (almost) same template twice in the
> template selec
If I select "bewaar als sjabloon" (save as template) in Frescobaldi 2.0,
where/how is it saved? I edited a loaded template, and saved again as
template, and know I am having the (almost) same template twice in the
template selection menu. How do I remove a template ?
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2011/1/8 Michael Dykes :
> I have an attached file that works very well, except (since I am not too
> terribly familiar with this template) I am not sure where & how to insert
> the commands for midi in all staves. If I can get that, then I will have
> exactly what I need. Thanks again for all the
I have an attached file that works very well, except (since I am not too
terribly familiar with this template) I am not sure where & how to insert
the commands for midi in all staves. If I can get that, then I will
have *exactly
*what I need. Thanks again for all the help.
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Michael D
Il giorno ven, 07/01/2011 alle 20.37 -0500, Michael Dykes ha scritto:
> The attached file is *almost* what I want, but the measures are
> out-of-place. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
Because each measure has a different total duration: the first measure
is 11/4, the second is 9/4 and so
The attached file is *almost* what I want, but the measures are
out-of-place. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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% Version 2.1
% Last edit: March 16, 2006
% The music and words produced by this source code are believed
% to be in the public domain in the United States.
results?
Hello!
Thank you, now it works!
A new problem has arisen, but that's another thing.
Goodbye!
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Ferran Auban wrote:
>
>
> -Eluze wrote:
>>
>> what is so different with your code?
>>
>> if you follow the templates' example you should get it:
>>
>> dynamics = { … }
>>
>> \score {
>> \new PianoStaff = &quo
-Eluze wrote:
>
> what is so different with your code?
>
> if you follow the templates' example you should get it:
>
> dynamics = { … }
>
> \score {
> \new PianoStaff = "PianoStaff_pf" <<
> \new Staff = "Staff_pfUpper" <&
p
> } )?
>
>
what is so different with your code?
if you follow the templates' example you should get it:
dynamics = { … }
\score {
\new PianoStaff = "PianoStaff_pf" <<
\new Staff = "Staff_pfUpper" << \global \upper >>
\new
mics = { s2\fff\> s4 s\!\pp }
)?
Thank you very much!!
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Last year I put together a package of templates to make it easy to use
the templates in the documentation. I tried to make it easy to install.
As you know LilyPond is a moving target but they still work for me as
they stand.
They may prove useful to others. I know I had a great deal of fun
Mary Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having trouble getting the templates to work. Can anyone give
> me a template for choral music that is in 3 parts (ie SAB) with one
> or more verses between the staves? Thanks.
You may want to try the template kit I posted recently to
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:40:43PM +, Mary Evans wrote:
> I am having trouble getting the templates to work. Can anyone give me a
> template for choral music that is in 3 parts (ie SAB) with one or more verses
> between the staves? Thanks.
Try the templates in the 2.11 docs. If t
I am having trouble getting the templates to work. Can anyone give me a
template for choral music that is in 3 parts (ie SAB) with one or more verses
between the staves? Thanks.
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That's what I was looking for!
Trevor
> -Original Message-
> From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 04 February 2008 13:34
> To: Mats Bengtsson
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Valentin Villenave;
> Lilypond mailing list
> Subject: Re: GDP: NR 1.1 P
And before anybody says anything, adding a simple button for this
this is already on the TODO list for LSR.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 14:27:13 +0100
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Trevor Daniels wrote:
> > Valentin
> >
> > This looks really good, and I've registere
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Valentin
This looks really good, and I've registered. But
I can't see any easy way to "just copy it" if I
want to suggest an improvement. Any suggestions?
Click on "Snippet database". Search for the snippet you want to copy and
double click on that line, which shoul
; > Valentin Villenave
> > Sent: 02 February 2008 15:09
> > To: Graham Percival
> > Cc: Lilypond mailing list
> > Subject: Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Piano Templates
> >
> >
> > 2008/2/2, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > Valentin,
treda.co.u
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Valentin Villenave
> Sent: 02 February 2008 15:09
> To: Graham Percival
> Cc: Lilypond mailing list
> Subject: Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Piano Templates
>
>
> 2008/2/2, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Valentin,
2008/2/2, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Valentin, todo list for Seba: add a web page for "how to correct
> snippets".
You mean, like
"Suggesting modifications or improvements to existing snippets"
on http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/html/contributing.html ?
:-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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> David Fedoruk wrote 02 February 2008 05:30
(to -user)
> The "Piano Centered Dynamics" template in
> particular is overwhelming.
> Perhaps separating the pedal performer out from
> the rest would make
> this template less overwhelming.
>
Piano-centered dynamics are very commonly required
wh
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 21:30:17 -0800
"David Fedoruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The templates which I've found most helpful are the simplest ones. It
> seems much easier to slowly add complexity rather than removing it.
> The "Piano Centered Dynamics"
Hello:
This new documentation is in general very very good! It is easy to
read and informative. I've learned almost as much just from this set
of docs than from all the others put together.
The templates which I've found most helpful are the simplest ones. It
seems much easier to
voices can be
added in a similar way as needed.
One of the objectives of the revised documentation is to help users build their
own templates. When this is in a state to invite user comments perhaps you
would be good enough to review it?
Trevor
\score
\new PianoStaff
<< % set up
Hello:
As I've been working on music further into the 18th and 19th Centuries
I've realised that almost all piano music is 4 voiced polyphonic
Harmony. I realise statement is somewhat redundant however it serves
to point the independent melodic character of many of the parts.
I've been looking th
Markian Hlynka wrote:
Ok, I'm looking at templates in the manual, 3.2.2, and 3.2.3.
rather than reprint, you can see it here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Piano-templates.html#Piano-templates
The first one (3.2.2) makes perfect sense to me:
i
Ok, I'm looking at templates in the manual, 3.2.2, and 3.2.3.rather than reprint, you can see it here:http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Piano-templates.html#Piano-templatesThe first one (3.2.2) makes perfect sense to me:it has \score, and within that it has a
As a small note, and a little off topic, more users will benefit more
from these discussions if the subject tag indicates what is being
discussed.
Josiah
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 13:37 +0200, Peter Mogensen wrote:
> Trent Johnston wrote:
> > It's been on the list for a while... the windows native v
It's described in the manual for version 2.6 and in several
emails in the mailing list archives.
/Mats
Peter Mogensen wrote:
Peter Mogensen wrote:
As I said, it's not perfect. When I look at the source, I can think of
the following problem/hacks:
* Ties are not continued into second endin
cular feature or a hack."
I have myself argued that LSR is also a place for "templates", i.e.
examples of how to organize an .ly file.
Before you submit your score, take a moment to consider what it really
is you want to illustrate. The impression I got when looking at your
Peter Mogensen wrote:
>
> As I said, it's not perfect. When I look at the source, I can think of
> the following problem/hacks:
>
> * Ties are not continued into second endings
oh ... one thing more...
* How do I force page-breaks between each \score in a \book ?
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: templates
> Peter Mogensen wrote:
> > Thanks... I was wondering. Since there's many ways to do things in
> > Lilypond, there's also many ways to do them wrong.
> > Are there some kind of review process when I add to
Thanks for that Peter...
It's been on the list for a while... the windows native version produces a
postscript file that can't be viewed for some reason...
The postscript files produced with the linux version of Lilypond can be
viewed...
Obviously it's bug with Lilypond and not with the windows
Trent Johnston wrote:
> It's been on the list for a while... the windows native version produces a
> postscript file that can't be viewed for some reason...
>
> The postscript files produced with the linux version of Lilypond can be
> viewed...
>
> Obviously it's bug with Lilypond and not with th
Peter Mogensen wrote:
> Thanks... I was wondering. Since there's many ways to do things in
> Lilypond, there's also many ways to do them wrong.
> Are there some kind of review process when I add to the repository?
Anyway... He're an example (I think there's no copyright problems with
this one):
h
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
> you might try the lilypond snippet repository:
> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
Thanks... I was wondering. Since there's many ways to do things in
Lilypond, there's also many ways to do them wrong.
Are there some kind of review process when I add to the repository?
Peter
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> > (woods, brasses, percussions, strings)?
>
> I have some templates for scores for marching band. (which have many of
> the same properties as orchestral scores.)
> The aim is to be able to easily transpose, quote and extract voices.
> It's still plagued by some bu
Further, there are a number of templates in the manual. But, as Mats
points out, there is absolutely no reason not to submit more snippets --
whether they are templates or not -- to the LSR.
Josiah
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I don't really see any clear distinction between templates an
I don't really see any clear distinction between templates and
the examples in the LSR. Most templates we have today contain
some example music and I guess that people usually cut bits and
pieces from both templates and snippets when they want to set up
their own files. So, why not include
It would be nice if there is a Templates repository exactly like the code
snippets rep.
Just fill in the notes..
for lazy guys.. (like me)
Best Regards,
Mehmet Okonsar, pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
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Oh, and does anybody know how to get a dump of all wiki messages? I'd
like
to merge documentation-related messages that people have left in the wiki
into the manual, but I'm finding wiki a bit confusing.
Just click on the "RecentChanges" or if you want the full list,
click on "TitleIndex" and
have a link on the
documentation page for "Lyrics" that would go directly to a search of all wiki
pages on the topic of "Lyrics" (or perhaps that contain that word in their
title?).
The page of templates is VERY helpful. I've been using pages from the Mutopia
project to
Graham Percival writes:
> Hi all, this is your new Documentation Editor.
That's great, thanks!
Jan.
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On 29-Aug-04, at 9:19 PM, Robinson P. Tryon 03 wrote:
I'm relatively new to using lilypond. I've struggled with the syntax
and have
had problems finding clear documentation for certain types of markup.
New users are the best source of documentation. Once you've been using
a
program for a few ye
ons of components or formatting can be quite frustrating.
I'm not sure if it's possible, but it would be great to have a link on the
documentation page for "Lyrics" that would go directly to a search of all wiki
pages on the topic of "Lyrics" (or perhaps that contain that
On Sunday 29 August 2004 23.52, Graham Percival wrote:
> Hi all, this is your new Documentation Editor. I've been using
> LilyPond since
> 2001, and have been around on the mailing lists (off and on). I'm a
> string
> player (cello teacher, amateur violist) and string composer. So far
> I've
> w
one piece that involves
vocalists.
As such, my grasp on LilyPond piano and lyrics isn't all that strong.
That's
where you come in. If you're a pianist, or at least know more about
piano than
me (not hard :), have a look at the new manual section on Piano
Templates:
ht
anual. We're
looking for a someone can write English, is willing to run LilyPond
CVS and help edit the manual. If you feel qualified, send me an
email.
The task that needs particular attention for release 3.0 is the
integration of the templates files. The examples at
http://lilypond.or
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Chris Sawer wrote:
> I've just added an option to the Mutopia 'Advanced Search' page that allows
> you to search for music by LilyPond version, which may be helpful for people
> searching for music to help them learn LilyPond.
>
> You can either specify just the major version,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nick Busigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Fernando Rauber wrote:
>
> > There are many examples, however I miss some "ready to use"
> > templates, such as orchestra settings, string quartet
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Fernando Rauber wrote:
> >There is a 'script' for that look in the documents for templates copy
> >the one that fits your needs adjust the key etc and off you go.
>
> There are many examples, however I miss some "ready to use"
&
Hello!
>There is a 'script' for that look in the documents for templates copy
>the one that fits your needs adjust the key etc and off you go.
There are many examples, however I miss some "ready to use"
templates, such as orchestra settings, string quartet, fours
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