Colin Hall writes:
> Jim Long writes:
>
>> Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested
>> thoroughly.
>>
>> Consider the example below instead, and the attached output.
>>
>> It shows some variations that could be useful when storing
>> musical phrases in a variable, while retaining
Jim Long writes:
> Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested
> thoroughly.
>
> Consider the example below instead, and the attached output.
>
> It shows some variations that could be useful when storing
> musical phrases in a variable, while retaining some flexibility
> with ties
Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested
thoroughly.
Consider the example below instead, and the attached output.
It shows some variations that could be useful when storing
musical phrases in a variable, while retaining some flexibility
with ties leading into or out of the phrase
The other day I used musicxml2ly.py to convert a
musicxml lead sheet file (Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"). I
noticed two significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY
code that I think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in
development, is filing the s
think I
should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing
the
standard bug report all I need to do?
Yes.
By the way, LilyPond itself is still a work-in-progress :)
cheers,
Janek
Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes, I'm acutely aware that LilyPond is
a work-in-progress; I'm
quot;The Entertainer"). I noticed two
significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code that I think I
should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the
standard bug report all I need to do?
Yes.
By the way, LilyPond itself is still a work-in-progress
ner"). I noticed two
> significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code that I think I
> should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the
> standard bug report all I need to do?
Yes.
By the way, LilyPon
n the converted file's LY code that I
think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is
filing the standard bug report all I need to do?
Thanks, best regards
Ken
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I have downloaded 2.13.21 for OS X 10.5.8 and it no longer crashes.
I get the correct output (attached)
James
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Just confirmed it's OK with 2.13.21 here - so must have been fixed in the
current release - although I can't find a related bug report
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Sorry I have 2.13.14
James
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To: Phil Holmes; LilyPond User Group
Subject: RE: Bug report - stem lengths
If it helps anyone, I have reproduced the '
;(6)
> c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c]
> \revert Stem #'details
> c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c]
> }
>
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The following causes LilyPond to crash with the log below the snippet:
\relative c'' {
\stemUp
\override Stem #'details #'beamed-lengths = #'(6)
c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c]
\revert Stem #'details
c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c]
}
Log:
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Finding the
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 4/27/10 3:56 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote:
>
>> Ok, Carl,
>>
>> But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately up
>> or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct.
>> Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the wo
>
> You can use different music for the notes than for the tablature. I
> realize
> that this is not desirable, but it's one way around the problem.
>
> You might also try redefining SEMI-SHARP. Look at scm/lily-library.scm,
> and
> find
>
> (define-safe-public SEMI-SHARP 1/4)
>
> Try changing it
On 4/27/10 3:56 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote:
> Ok, Carl,
>
> But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately up
> or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct.
> Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the work I made so far
> and make the
Ok, Carl,
But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately
up or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct.
Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the work I made so
far and make the final score using handwriting or Finale.
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On 4/27/10 12:44 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I found a bug when working with tablature with a quarter-tone. See the third
> string for example.
> I can't do this:
> \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -5.5 -11 -15 -21)
> Because I get things like 0.5 in the score.
OK. I
On 27 April 2010 17:20, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> I found a good example of the problem.
> I get string 3 fret 6 If I type
> geh'8\3\glissando \grace { cih'\3 }
> AND:
> geh'8\3\glissando \grace { bih\3 }
>
>
I guess the problem has something to do with in which octave the note is.
But I have no
I found a good example of the problem.
I get string 3 fret 6 If I type
geh'8\3\glissando \grace { cih'\3 }
AND:
geh'8\3\glissando \grace { bih\3 }
It's a semitone lower but I read "6" in both cases. I'm using the tuning:
\set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -6 -11 -15 -21)
It's a bug, right?
O
No, it's happening in other cases too. It's funny because the same note can
be one fret number and anoter with one step diference in the same measure.
Strange... Maybe I have to copy to another file and then check for all the
mistakes and try to compensate in the new file, but that's insane. :-(
O
Hi all,
I found a bug when working with tablature with a quarter-tone. See the third
string for example.
I can't do this:
\set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -5.5 -11 -15 -21)
Because I get things like 0.5 in the score.
It's better to round to 6 rather then 5.
If I round to 6 it's better, b
Am 30.04.2009 um 02:26 schrieb Fred Lunnon:
I'm not top posting.
%{
Lilypad v2.12.2 running on Mac G4 Powerbook under OSX v3.9
A grace note at the start of the first bar causes redundant
and default clefs and time signatures to be printed, splitting
the grace note from its companion note.
A
Please use the lilypond-user mailist for these emails. I have CC'd it
on this email.
Cheers,
- Graham
Hank Chow wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I am learning to use LilyPond to print music and have had some success. It is
amazing that it can do so much.
I wish to print large noteheads with "easyHeads", i
On Saturday 16 June 2007 09:25, Masahiro Niizuma wrote:
> Thank you for you replying.
Please keep discussions on the mailing list so that others can join in.
>
> So how can I flat "b"?
The German name for what I (as an Australian) would call "B flat" is "B." If
you are using deutsch.ly and you
Sven Axelsson wrote:
I have been using
#(use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
today = #(date->string (current-date) "~B ~d, ~Y")
to get the current date so I can include that in the tagline of my music.
This does cause the message
WARNING: #f: imported module (srfi srfi-19) overrides core binding
`curr
I have been using
#(use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
today = #(date->string (current-date) "~B ~d, ~Y")
to get the current date so I can include that in the tagline of my music.
This does cause the message
WARNING: #f: imported module (srfi srfi-19) overrides core binding
`current-time'
in the log, b
See the email sent by Bertalan Fodor today entitled "Re: error messages
in lilypond".
/Mats
Joe Rank wrote:
see attached
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks,
I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat.
like that. For obvious reasons, [a8] b does not do
what I want.
Actually, over here, [a8] does work, with some warnings.
You are absolutely right, last time I tried [a8]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat.
> The repeat is between two eighth notes that would
> normally be connected by a beam, but because of
> the repeat they should be flagged, not beamed.
The first problem can be solved by explicitly speci
Hi folks,
I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat.
The repeat is between two eighth notes that would
normally be connected by a beam, but because of
the repeat they should be flagged, not beamed.
This triggers a bug in 1.6.8 (on Linux, RedHat 6.4
I think I am still running). The weird
Henk Pijls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a problem with running the file
> example-1.ly
> Here is the bugreport.
> Can you give me some advice?
Upgrade to the latest tetex+lilypond, or have a look at:
http://lilypond.org/wiki/?TroubleshootingWindows
about 1.5.68
>
> Henk Pijls
> +
> I have a problem with running the file
> example-1.ly
> Here is the bugreport.
> Can you give me some advice?
This is a known problem with the tetex-tiny package.
Waiting for the maintainer to come home from his
vacation, you can find a workaround described at
http://lilypond.org/wiki/?Troubles
I have a problem with running the file
example-1.ly
Here is the bugreport.
Can you give me some advice?
Henk Pijls
+ echo
+ mkdir -p /home/Administrator
+ cd
+ pwd
/home/Administrator
+ ls -l
total 68
-rw-r--r--1 Administ None 170 Aug 2 10:07 WMTproef.log
-rw-r--r--1 Administ
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Also, a .bat version of the ps2pdf program is included in the
>> Windows distribution (in /usr/windows/gs/gs6.50/lib/ps2pdf.bat
>> on my Cygwin), so it's just a matter of setting the path correctly
>> if you prefer to use the command line instead
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Maybe we should drop the windows gsview and gs(win) packages
Jan> altogether, and try to get lilypond/lydvi to work with the gs included
Jan> in Cygwin. Maybe add an option to ly2dvi to call ps2pdf, and direct
Jan>
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sure it is! Just open the file in GSview and export to PDF.
Hmm. I didn't know that. Maybe we should document that.
> Also, a .bat version of the ps2pdf program is included in the
> Windows distribution (in /usr/windows/gs/gs6.50/lib/ps2pdf.bat
>
Thank you all very much it now works a treat!
cheers,
andy
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Sent: 11 April 2002 14:51
To: Andy Winton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows bug report
You will only see the title and composer if you process the
> andy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 April 2002 13:48
> To: Andy Winton
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Windows bug report
>
>
> > "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
again for everyone's help,
cheers,
andy
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Sent: 11 April 2002 13:48
To: Andy Winton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows bug report
> "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 2) It
> "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 2) It looks like slurs ( ) are not printed in PDF on windows.
> >
> > 3) It looks like [ ] are also not printed.
>
>
> The problem looks like my tex installation is not
> right. Taking a sample 'ly' file form mutopia it
> also is missing text and
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2) It looks like slurs ( ) are not printed in PDF on windows.
>
> 3) It looks like [ ] are also not printed.
The problem looks like my tex installation is not
right. Taking a sample 'ly' file form mutopia it
also is missing text and the ( ) slurs an
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[please keep LilyPond discussions on the list. Btw, your MTA seems to
ignore my Mail-Followup-To: header]
> How do you create the PDF?
>
>
> lilypond -i init.ly t1.txt; tex t1.tex; dvipdfm t1.dvi
dvipdfm is not supported, because it can't handle
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It produces pages of music in PDF
How do you create the PDF?
> but there are one or two problems -
>
> 1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error.
Yes, they both are. You probably want
c'4. (maybe c'-.)
or something like that. Have a look
Andy Winton wrote:
> 1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error. I can
Yes, it is. if you wan't a dotted note you need to specify the duration
as well:
c'4.
The two other problems I cannot help you with. Some sort of postscript
problem...
-Rune
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hi there,
I've just installed from the setup program lilypond
for windows. (I'm on windows98)
It produces pages of music in PDF, but there are one or
two problems -
1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error. I can
use \relative but this does not cover all the cases
where I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello.
>
> Please look at the attached bug report.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -p not found
> latex not found
> + type -p latex.exe
> -p not found
> latex.exe not found
1. Are you sure you ran setup as administrator? (If you run NT, 200
> Hello.
>
> Please look at the attached bug report.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -- Tim Duncan
> ===
> + echo
>
> + mkdir -p Timothy W. Duncan
I would recommend to avoid file and directory names with
spaces in them. This is i
Hello.
Please look at the attached bug report.
Thank you.
-- Tim Duncan
+ echo
+ mkdir -p Timothy W. Duncan
+ cd
cd: can't cd to Timothy W. Duncan
+ pwd
/usr/bin/tim
+ ls -l
total 15
drwxr-xr-x1 Timothy unknown 0 Feb 23 2002 Duncan
drwxr-xr-x1 Timothy unknown
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