Joerg Anders writes:
Hi Joerg,
> For already a half year a get some mails I shall make
> NoteEdit LilyPond-2.x compatible. I always answered
> I have not the time.
And noone sent you a patch, what a shame!
> I don't know! There seem to be more changes than in News List.
What information are yo
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, [ISO-8859-15] José Luis Cruz wrote:
>
> So i really don't know it has changed anything respect from previous
> versions. I attach the lilypond conversion of example9.not, if someone
> is intereseted could take a look at it.
>
Could please anybody formulate a simple rule what
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Hello
> > I've just compiled it, in my sid, and i've found several errors of
> > sound-coordination when playing some of the examples that comes
> > with it, -the ones which have several staves-.
>
> This has to do with your system performance especially if you use
> a softwre MIDI synthesizer
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I've built a 2.1.6 package. Now it seems to be full and OK.
Some future development versions will also be available at my homepage. Use
it as a mirror site in cygwin setup:
http://www.inf.bme.hu/~berti/lilypond
Greetings,
Bert
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On Monday 05 January 2004 04:06 pm, Aaron wrote:
> Hi all,
> Thanks for the help with the trio template.
>
> Now the golden question.
> how do I debug my score?
>
> Must I use sly?
Of course not, although there would be the advantage of being
able so see all simultaneous events on the same line (a
Dear readers,
I noticed a bug with "accifdentals" in Lilypond 2.0.1:
Compile the code below, and notice that because of the gis'4 in the
first barline, the g'4 in the SECOND barline is corrupted! It gets a
flattend sign, although the key is C major!
Does anyone know a solution for this problem?
Binary packages of LilyPond 2.1.6 for Debian Woody are available at
http://afavant.elte.hu/~wferi/lilypond
WARNING:
These require a newer version of the Geometry package for
LaTeX than the one found in Woody. It is part of the tetex-
extra package, so I can not provide
Good,
I can wait for your new version of sly.
I am runing linux but I just had to much flying to fiddle with another
utility.
The only reason I am even writing a score is to learn how to write parts
with lilypond.
My actual notation work to date consists of songs.
I am however interested in a
hello, and happy new year
I'm trying to add markup above a variable, is it possible ?
eg: --
theme= \notes {
c c c c
}
\score
{
\notes
{
\key ees \major
\time 4/4
\the
Dear friends,
I'm using lilypond inside a latex text. I tried in the
different ways explained in the Manual of lilypond but when
I compile the file
there are some problems with the fonts of the lyrics.
The lilypond file inside the file.tex dosn't show the fonts
with
accents.
In the single lilypond
Tanguy wrote:
hello, and happy new year
I'm trying to add markup above a variable, is it possible ?
eg: --
theme= \notes {
c c c c
}
\score
{
\notes
{
\key ees \major
\time 4/4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I'm using lilypond inside a latex text. I tried in the
different ways explained in the Manual of lilypond but when
I compile the file
there are some problems with the fonts of the lyrics.
The lilypond file inside the file.tex dosn't show the fonts
with
acc
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, [ISO-8859-15] José Luis Cruz wrote:
>
> So i really don't know it has changed anything respect from previous
> versions. I attach the lilypond conversion of example9.not, if someone
> is intereseted could take a look at it.
Ok, I've changed it again. Try noteedit-2.3.5pre2.tg
Here is a lillte example of the latex document. I will
attach also
the lilypond-file that I want to include.
Sorry, but the document is in Italian.
Thank you for your help!
Flo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Dear friends,
> >I'm using lilypond inside a latex text. I tried in the
> >different w
Joerg Anders wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, [ISO-8859-15] José Luis Cruz wrote:
So i really don't know it has changed anything respect from previous
versions. I attach the lilypond conversion of example9.not, if someone
is intereseted could take a look at it.
Ok, I've changed it again. Try no
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Aaron wrote:
> yes I need them:
>
> slurs:
> a4 \(b c c |
>
> d a b a \) |
>
> two notes together:
> <>
>
>
Thank you. But I thought chords remain < d2 a2 >
Only StaffGroup and ChoirStaff have <<...>> parenthesis.(?)
The problem is:
g'4 < e' b' f' > a a
is different f
I reffered to two simultaneous notes <>
I don't use chords so I bow to the list for their input.
Aaron
Thank you. But I thought chords remain < d2 a2 >
Only StaffGroup and ChoirStaff have <<...>> parenthesis.(?)
The problem is:
g'4 < e' b' f' > a a
is different from
g'4 << e' b' f'
Hi guys,
well, i will try to bring some light..
I reccomend you take a look at the tutorial avaliable at:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tutorial.html
It's very very short, and explains very well the syntax. But, here i
tell you the basics. The new syntax is:
Thanks, it is much clearer this way.
And I don't redo the tutorial every time a version of lilypond comes out.
If I have a question I usually go for the unified index.
This would make a good pdf card to be added as a link on the main docs page.
Aaron
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Dear readers,
>
> I noticed a bug with "accifdentals" in Lilypond 2.0.1:
>
> Compile the code below, and notice that because of the gis'4 in the
> first barline, the g'4 in the SECOND barline is corrupted! It gets a
> flattend sign, although the key is C major!
>
> Do
Paul Scott wrote:
In your example which of the four c's do you want the markup to start
over? I think that's the point of markup being tied to a rest or note.
Paul Scott
ok, thanks for your reply.
i will try to do it in another way.
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Ferenc,
* Ferenc Wagner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I noticed there is no lilypond.words.vim file to be found
> > anywhere. I also looked in the tar source for one but it
> > was not to be found.
>
> It's a generated file in elisp/out, which was left out
Pedro Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Ferenc Wagner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I noticed there is no lilypond.words.vim file to be found
>>> anywhere. I also looked in the tar source for one but it
>>> was not to be found.
>>
>> It's a generate
Rene Olsthoorn writes:
> Compile the code below, and notice that because of the gis'4 in the
> first barline, the g'4 in the SECOND barline is corrupted!
You switch off all timing:
> \property Score.timing = ##f
so there is no such thing as a bar. Accidentals last until the end of
the bar
Can someone send me a template of a simple etude book with a percussion
staff?
-Austin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> It would be nice to extend the scoping idea to fix the problem with the
> Staff context described in the paragraph above. Instead of "\property
> Staff" automatically creating a new Staff context, it would store the
> setting somewhere, so that new Staff contexts cre
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> >In other words, if you don't like the default, the only way to change it
> >is with a complicated hack which requires an expert in scheme, tex,
> >postscript, and lilypond internals to figure out. If you cannot find a
> >preexisting recipe or someone t
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Nick Busigin wrote:
> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 14:20:10 -0500 (EST)
> From: Nick Busigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Ties to alternate endings
>
> I want to have a tie from the main section of a piece to the first note
> of both alternative endings. He
I found some old messages in the archive regarding the 'fall'
articulation used in jazz, (written by Rune) and it works fine in my
score (thankyou very much). I am wondering though if this has been
implemented into lilypond since that code was written/tested in 1.7. I
am using 2.01. I don't see
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