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Paul Scott wrote:
Pedro Kroger wrote:
how about apt-get install lilypond=1.9.5-1 ?
When I run your version ly2dvi reports that I am running 1.7.20. When I
install from unstable it reports 1.8.1.
I have partially tracked this down. I have both:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root25850 Aug
Hi,
I am not used with english musical notation, but I hope to make
myself comprehensible enough.
I just wanted to know if it is possible to make scores where some staff
lines are in smaller fonts than the others. It is very common in chamber
music with piano that the pianist scores also have the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Paul Scott wrote:
>
> > Pedro Kroger wrote:
> >
> >> how about apt-get install lilypond=1.9.5-1 ?
> >>
> When I run your version ly2dvi reports that I am running 1.7.20. When I
> install from unstable it reports 1.8.1.
>
> I have partially tracked this down. I have
Luise,
> I just wanted to know if it is possible to make scores where some staff
> lines are in smaller fonts than the others. It is very common in chamber
> music with piano that the pianist scores also have the notes from the
> other instruments, but smaller.
Try the "tips and tricks" document
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 20:14:46 -0400
Lucas Gonze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course there are a bazillion software sequencers, but none of them
meet the need. They're either bloated GUI tools, non-OS X, or
pre-alpha dreamware. All I need is a MIDI renderer that respects tempo
instructions, so tha
When I compile the stanza numbers example from the manual:
\score {
\addlyrics
\notes \relative c'' \context Voice = duet { \time 3/4
g2 e4 a2 f4 g2. }
\lyrics \context Lyrics <
\context LyricsVoice = "duet-1" {
\property LyricsVoice . stanza = "Bert"
It seems that your xdvi is setup to use fairly low resolution fonts,
(406 dpi). Either you could use 'texconfig mode' to change the setup
to ljfour or some other 600dpi mode. If you want the agfafzz mode
for your printer but still want higher resolution in xdvi, change
manually in the file .../texm
It's several years since I looked at the MIDI generation last time,
but as far as I can remember, the tempo indication is set only in
channel 0 if you use the \tempo command within the \midi{...}
section but is set in the channel corresponding to the stave if you
use the \tempo command within the a
greetings!
in a piece of music using follow-voice between staves, is it possible to
make SOME of the follow-voice lines transparent or non-existant? (i'm
referring to the straight lines which connect the notes on one staff to
the following notes on the other staff)
thanks!
-p
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I have attached an example file. To remember that the file should
be run through lilypond-book, I use the naming convention .htmly.
Just run
lilypond-book test.htmly
and view the resulting generated file test.html in your browser.
If you move the file to some other directory, don't forget to move
t
Is this the correct place to ask for help compiling lilypond, or is this
list only for the user point of view?
Thanks,
Alberto Simões
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Alberto Manuel Brandão Simões <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Departamento de Informática - Universidade do Minho
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is this the correct place to ask for help compiling lilypond, or is this
> list only for the user point of view?
go ahead.
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Hi..
I've tried compiling lilypond getting a lot of problems.
This is a commented log of my try to install lilypond. Maybe it can be
useful to help me install it (already have manuals printed... but
without the software it is hard to write music :-).
My linux box is an old Slackware 8.0 updated
Lily 1.8.1: Compiling the examples from the manual at maj7 chords I get no
triangles but 'M' characters (in typewriter font).
I don't understand why, because I made everything default. I think it is
some kind of font substitution problem, but other symbols (Bb, dim, #5) work
well.
_
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know whether this suggests a packaging problem or something
messed up on my system but I thought it would be good for you to know
about this.
ly2dvi doesn't exist in 1.9.5 - it's been renamed lilypond.
Does that suggest that Pedr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> Does that suggest that Pedro's deb's install an incorrect
> lilypond-mode.el and startup?
yep. Fixed in CVS.
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* Han-Wen Nienhuys ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Does that suggest that Pedro's deb's install an incorrect
> > lilypond-mode.el and startup?
> yep. Fixed in CVS.
thanks for that, it will save me some time in the next build :-)
Scott, could you wait until 1.9.6 or w
I'm using Lilypond 1.8.1 on RedHat 9. I'm very pleased with it overall.
I have an orchestral score that includes all the parts files.
In the score ly file, in my paper { } section, I'm putting a metronome
marking like so, but it's not showing up. Am I doing something wrong? (The
midi marking pic
sorry to bother the list with this i found how to do it.
-p
Peter Lutek wrote:
greetings!
in a piece of music using follow-voice between staves, is it possible
to make SOME of the follow-voice lines transparent or non-existant?
(i'm referring to the straight lines which connect the notes
Hi everyone!
I checked the Lily-documentation but couldn't find anything about it:
quater-tones. Is it possible to make a 'Tartini one quarter sharp' or a
backward flat (as described in Kurt Stone's 'Music notation in the 20th
century', page 68-69, paragraph 3)?
If it isn't possible, is or could
Pedro Kroger wrote:
* Han-Wen Nienhuys ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does that suggest that Pedro's deb's install an incorrect
lilypond-mode.el and startup?
yep. Fixed in CVS.
thanks for that, it will save me some time in the next build :-)
Scott, coul
Why beams mean melismata?
It is very strange for me that setting
\property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##t
\autoBeamOff
c-[ d e-] will mean a melisma for the lyrics, but I think only c-( d e-)
(i.e. slurs) should mean that.
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AFAIK this is not yet available. i highly endorse your request for
inclusion of this much-needed feature!
perhaps, in the meantime, someone has a work-around??
best-
-p
> Hi everyone!
> I checked the Lily-documentation but couldn't find anything about it:
> quater-tones. Is it possible to ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> AFAIK this is not yet available. i highly endorse your request for
> inclusion of this much-needed feature!
>
> perhaps, in the meantime, someone has a work-around??
The need hasn't really arised yet, although I do remember someone
hacking around, substituting doub
Sorry to say that I tried moving the tempo command around and had no
luck. It's possible that I missed whichever magic location is
required, though, since my test file is from a template that I don't
fully understand. I will try again with simpler Lilypond source.
Actually, it's good news to
For what it's worth, I found a non-bloated midi renderer for OS X that
lets you adjust the tempo. Still a GUI tool, but fine otherwise.
Google "Mighty Midi".
- Lucas
On Mardi, sep 16, 2003, at 07:47 America/New_York, Terje Tjervaag wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 20:14:46 -0400
Lucas Gonze <[EMAI
With 1.8.1 on Debian unstable when I place a cue part simultaneous with
'r1' for the instrument resting the whole rest is placed at the
beginning of the measure. In all music I can remember the whole rest
would be centered in the measure. I would guess that I can force this
but I think this s
What I've found in regard to \tempo is that it either works in the
\score block that is generating the midi or if it is referenced in every
single staff. If you want the tempo to change in the middle of the
piece you have to use the latter approach. I do this by having each
staff include one or m
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