I’ve been asking questions on this list for a decade now, and with your
help I’ve finally managed to complete my spare-time project (the Peter
Pan score I’ve occasionally mentioned) and publish it. Thank you all!
(Thanks especially to everyone who made `\repeat segno` work. With some
scores
"new" and "old" music) with orchestras and ensembles of all
kinds — and he outright stated “Nobody’s scores look as great as yours… not
even the scores I get from The A-Listers, published by established print
houses.”
I simply couldn’t get that response without Lilypond (Th
On Wed, 13 May 2015 08:46:58 -0700 (MST)
tisimst wrote: (...)
Thanks much to you and Phil Holmes for your replies re the s-z
quarter rest. My ineptitude caused my OP to appear in Gmane
but apparently not in the mailing list, so I repeat a little:
AFAIK s-z was introduced shortly before 1808. It i
Güntzel Schmidt writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm new to Lilypond, that's why I haven't contributed to this list,
> yet. I just wanted to say thank you to all those who do. By reading
> (and trying to understand) your posts I learn a lot, esp what Lilypond
&
Hi everyone,
I'm new to Lilypond, that's why I haven't contributed to this list, yet. I just
wanted to say thank you to all those who do. By reading (and trying to
understand) your posts I learn a lot, esp what Lilypond can do. Thanks for
letting me participate!
C
On Aug 17, 2014, at 10:57 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>>> today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
>>> Kastrup for all the work he's been doing on LilyPond for the last
>>> years. Many of his patches are relatively small cleanups and code
>>> simplifications in the
"Karol Majewski" writes:
> Yeah... just imagine where would be LilyPond without David we
> would probably still use 2.12 ;)
Not all that likely. 2.14 has had all in all 43 commits of me.
Basically I rewrote define-markup-commands (and obliterated
define-internal-markup-commands), worked on
>> today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
>> Kastrup for all the work he's been doing on LilyPond for the last
>> years. Many of his patches are relatively small cleanups and code
>> simplifications in the areas i have no experience with, so it's hard
>> to appreciat
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Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 23:51:50 +0200
From: Janek Warcho?
To: David Kastrup , LilyPond Users
Subject: a thank you :)
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Hi,
today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
Kastrup for al
On Aug 17, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
> Kastrup for all the work he's been doing on LilyPond for the last
> years. Many of his patches are relatively small cleanups and code
> simplifications in the area
Yeah... just imagine where would be LilyPond without David we would probably still use 2.12 ;)
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On Aug 17, 2014 4:52 PM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
> Kastrup for all the work he's been doing on LilyPond for the last
> years. Many of his patches are relatively small cleanups and code
> simplifications in the areas i
Hi,
today's no special anniversary, but i'd like to publicly thank David
Kastrup for all the work he's been doing on LilyPond for the last
years. Many of his patches are relatively small cleanups and code
simplifications in the areas i have no experience with, so it's hard
to appreciate them when
ime most of you invest in this is truly heroic! I have been telling
this to many music-friends of mine and realised, that it's you, that should
here it.
So, here we go: Thank you very very much for all your help!
Best regards,
Kai
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realised, that it's you, that should
here it.
So, here we go: Thank you very very much for all your help!
Best regards,
Kai
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Lilypond and Frescobaldi are freaking amazing! My heartfelt thanks to everyone
involved in its development and support.
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com
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Tim Slattery writes:
> Paul Scott wrote:
>
>>I was also concerned about the age of the girls pictured. In the US this
>>might be considered child porn possession of which is a serious crime.
>
>
> Very young women, but they didn't strike me as underage. It should
> have been marked NSFW, but I
Paul Scott wrote:
>I was also concerned about the age of the girls pictured. In the US this
>might be considered child porn possession of which is a serious crime.
Very young women, but they didn't strike me as underage. It should
have been marked NSFW, but I found nothing offensive in the pi
Janek Warchoł writes:
> I also think that there might be some minors on this mailing list,
> this material isn't appropriate for them too.
I think playing musical instruments nude, in what appears to be an
entirely consensual and non-sexual situation, is entirely appropriate
for minors.
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On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:25:01PM +0100, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> 2012/1/16 Graham Percival :
> > On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:05:03AM +0100, Nils wrote:
> >> Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
> >
> > I find nothing objectionable about it, but we should bear in mind
2012/1/16 Graham Percival :
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:05:03AM +0100, Nils wrote:
>> Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
>
> I find nothing objectionable about it, but we should bear in mind
> that cultural norms vary quite a bit; Europeans are generally much
> mo
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:36:27AM +0100, Nils wrote:
>
> P.S. And many of the new visitors were from this list. I guess this would be
> the clergy :) Next time I will aim for the doubled increase by not using
> grown women but boys.
That final remark? *Not* appropriate for this mailing list.
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:15:17 +
Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:05:03AM +0100, Nils wrote:
> > Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
>
> I find nothing objectionable about it, but we should bear in mind
> that cultural norms vary quite a bit;
Nils writes:
> Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
http://xkcd.com/883/>
Anyway, I checked the video source, and it appeared to me that their
outfit was not necessarily the most pressing reason for performance
anxiety.
I've stooped to performing in drag myself
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:05:03AM +0100, Nils wrote:
> Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
I find nothing objectionable about it, but we should bear in mind
that cultural norms vary quite a bit; Europeans are generally much
more accepting of nudity than North Amer
Are you serious? This was the most harmless picture you can imagine.
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 22:41:47 +0100
Janek Warchoł wrote:
> 2012/1/11 Nils :
> > I knew it! Lilypond and naked girls make a good combination. [link deleted]
>
> This isn't appropriate on this mailing list. Please don't post suc
2012/1/11 Nils :
> I knew it! Lilypond and naked girls make a good combination. [link deleted]
This isn't appropriate on this mailing list. Please don't post such
things again.
Janek
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I knew it! Lilypond and naked girls make a good combination.
http://nilsgey.de/2012/01/11/undress-while-playing/
Nils
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e . localComposerFont)\
>
> A simpler way to do this is to just do
>
> #:override `(font-name . ,localComposerFont)
>
>
> The ` is called quasiquote, and it means to quote everything, but if
> something is preceded by , the item preceded by , w
Ari Torhamo wrote:
to, 2009-04-09 kello 09:14 -0400, Kieren MacMillan kirjoitti:
Hi Fred,
Thank you, Kieren, for that double-breve function
My pleasure!
which I am now using in Reading's (d.1692)
Preces and Responses. I think the breve looks
much better with double side-bars.
Wha
Hi Ari,
What?! I can haz breve with duble side-barz neouw? Vry nice :-)
=)
I asked about this a longish time ago, but it wasn't possible then.
It probably was, but nobody thought to do what I've done here (i.e.,
abusing the ParenthesesItem #'stencil).
Am I getting this right: wher
to, 2009-04-09 kello 09:14 -0400, Kieren MacMillan kirjoitti:
> Hi Fred,
>
> > Thank you, Kieren, for that double-breve function
>
> My pleasure!
>
> > which I am now using in Reading's (d.1692)
> > Preces and Responses. I think the breve looks
> >
Hi Fred,
Thank you, Kieren, for that double-breve function
My pleasure!
which I am now using in Reading's (d.1692)
Preces and Responses. I think the breve looks
much better with double side-bars.
Glad to see my work helping out in the real world.
Looking forward to having a more el
Thank you, Kieren, for that double-breve function
which I am now using in Reading's (d.1692)
Preces and Responses. I think the breve looks
much better with double side-bars.
Fred.
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Thank you a lot.
I (being not a programmer) will never stop wondering how people
can make excellent software and share it to everybody.
Thank you.
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Hi Neil,
Thank you for a working solution. No way I would have found this
solution buried as it is in the heart of the LP documentation.
So does \formproperty get called each time the passed symbol is
referenced or some such thing? Seems kind of Lispish...?
Time to slee.
Simon
On Sun, 14
I am using it to translate end edit an independent portuguese version of
"Counterpoint" by Kent Kennan and "Tonal Harmony" by Kostka and Payne.
It is really wonderful. I could send to you one chapter. It is in
portuguese, but it is understandable with the original to compare.
Hugo Ribeiro
Em Sáb,
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
I used it for tengtr.pdf, on my site. It is too gnarly for my
application, and the next version will be done in html rather
than latex for conversion to pdf. Lilypond-book is ideal for a
counterpoint workbook however. I can hardly wait to link to it.
I suggest tha
On Friday 07 November 2008 23:00, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for
Lilypond
> Book. The combination of Lilypond with LaTeX is one of the most
> impressive tools I've ever used. I wish I'd had this when I was
working
> on my doctoral disser
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:00:13PM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for Lilypond
Hear, hear. Wonderful.
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Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for Lilypond
Book. The combination of Lilypond with LaTeX is one of the most
impressive tools I've ever used. I wish I'd had this when I was working
on my doctoral dissertation in the late 1990s. I love the seamless
integration of mu
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 21:01:17 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > buildscripts/makelsr.py
> >
> > To be honest, *I* don't understand what's happening either... but
> > only because I haven't looked.
>
> I have, and still don'
2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Since we introduce glissandi in Expressive, it should be tagged
> with that.
It was too. That's the cool thing with tags, you know :)
> buildscripts/makelsr.py
>
> To be honest, *I* don't understand what's happening either... but
> only because I
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 11:48:55 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > - WTF are glissano-contemporary and jazz-combo-template listed
> > here?
>
> glissando-contemporary: seemed obvious to me. It is a notation that
> affects Pitch
2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 02:19:26 +0100
> "Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, you may have noticed that my way is different than yours: I
> > use to always do a few different LilyPond-related tasks at a same
> > time, so that I n
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 02:19:26 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, you may have noticed that my way is different than yours: I
> use to always do a few different LilyPond-related tasks at a same
> time, so that I never get bored
Oops, I just remembered what else I was g
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 02:19:26 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, you may have noticed that my way is different than yours: I
> use to always do a few different LilyPond-related tasks at a same
> time, so that I never get bored
So do I.
- oversee normal bug reports
- ma
2008/1/7, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We're not playing with index.html until we've finished most of
> GDP.
I understand that (and Bertalan does too, no need to convince him
here). I'll keep refurbishing my index.html and my texinfo.css for a
convenient time.
However, you may have not
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 22:09:56 +0100
"Bertalan Fodor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We're not playing with index.html until we've finished most of
> > GDP.
>
> Well, that contradicts the "release early, release often" concept of
> opensource software, however I'm not sure it is applicable here :
> We're not playing with index.html until we've finished most of
> GDP.
Well, that contradicts the "release early, release often" concept of opensource
software, however I'm not sure it is applicable here :-)
Bert
ps. Sorry if it is strange that I became so active - I just gained energy from
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 13:57:31 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/7, Christian Braumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > First: The LSR. I didnt know that it exists before.
>
> Some of us think we have made it as visible as we could.
I don't think anybody thinks that. At least,
2008/1/7, Christian Braumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> this is my first time I write something here.
> As a lilypond-nearly-newbie, I want to say "Thank you" for this list.
You're welcome :)
> First: The LSR. I didnt know that it exists before.
Interesting
Hello,
this is my first time I write something here.
As a lilypond-nearly-newbie, I want to say "Thank you" for this list.
Though I understand only half of the things written here, there were 2
things I'm grateful to know:
First: The LSR. I didnt know that it exists before.
Se
Hi,
I just wanted to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
I have been looking for a tool like this for a while.
It does (and really exceeds) everything I need!
-Doug
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I just got the documentation for 2.10 and it's bookmarked!! Thank
you. Thank you. Thank you. Previously, I spent much time bookmrking
the documentation. Now I don't have to.
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only the c and b-flat would be tied
> >~ would mean that the whole chord would be tied
> >~ would mean--well, LilyPond would issue an error message?
> >The whole-chord tie would take precedence? ;-)
>
> After some thought, I agree with Werner (as usual), and I've change
d mean that the whole chord would be tied
> >~ would mean--well, LilyPond would issue an error message?
> >The whole-chord tie would take precedence? ;-)
>
> After some thought, I agree with Werner (as usual), and I've changed the
> implementation to do this.
Thank you so
I'd like to thank everyone in this list who gave me
suggestions, and especially Matts Bengtsson
)I hope I spell your name correctly).
I've been able to solve all three of my problems,
According to your suggestions.
Hopefully the Piratical Ballad, also known as
"Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of Rum,"
Hello All,
I'd like to thank Han-Wen for his work in implementing the new figured bass scheme in Lilypond. There was a lot of hard work put into this which has resulted in an easy way in which figuredbass numbers and extender lines can be added and formatted.
I would encourage anyone who uses start
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > A Staff context can contain several Voice contexts, so just put
> > the different parts in different Voice contexts.
> >
> > \new Staff <<
> >\new Voice {...}
> >\new Voice {...}
> >...
> > >>
> >
>
> That doesn't work with the new DrumStaff. I would
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> Norbert,
>
> Thank you for that invalubale bit of information. This is exactly the
> kind of thing that frustrates me from time to time: Not having the one
> little bit of information.
Thanks for pointing this out. I've added a note abou
Norbert,
Thank you for that invalubale bit of information. This is exactly the
kind of thing that frustrates me from time to time: Not having the one
little bit of information.
Thanks again,
David Bobroff
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send a heart-felt thank-you for all of the time and effort you have put into
LilyPond and for your support of the free software movement. I'm new to
western music notation (I'm a taiko artist/performer, just
My first ever LilyPond typesetting experience was a success! As a thank
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\break to get satisfactory line breaks, and I still haven't fig
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