Re: Accidentals

2005-01-17 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I can't recall that I have ever seen this convention in printed music. Are you sure that this is good typesetting practice? /Mats Paul Scott wrote: Graham Percival wrote: Here's the problem: { \key e \major e''1 \key a \major a'1 \break \set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f \key e \maj

Lilypond-mode and zmacs-regions

2005-01-17 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Aur=E8le_Duda?=
Hello, (Mandrake 10.1/lilypond 2.5.8/XEmacs 21.5.18) Is there any reasons of lines 1148-1151 in lilypond-mode.el ? ;; Use Command on Region even for inactive mark (region). (if (string-match "XEmacs\\|Lucid" emacs-version) (setq zmacs-regions nil) (setq mark-even-if-inactive t)) (setq

Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Jonathon A. Landell
Hey.       Sorry I'm such a noob.  :0  I'm trying to install this in WinXP Pro, and I got this test log.  Any ideas what's wrong?   Thanks -Jonathon   ---Jonathon A. Landell, Jr.  Landell Flutes529 Williams Hill Rd.Richmond VT 05477 USA802-434-4317 p/fwww.landellflutes.co

Re: Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hello Jonathon, list, > Hey. > > Sorry I'm such a noob. :0 I'm trying to install this in WinXP Pro, and > I got this test log. Any ideas what's wrong? It seems you've installed 2.2.5, and the test file you're using is for 2.4... Try the following example: \score { \notes { c d e

Re: Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Karol Langner
On Sunday 16 January 2005 23:29, Jonathon A. Landell wrote: > Hey. > > Sorry I'm such a noob. :0 I'm trying to install this in WinXP Pro, > and I got this test log. Any ideas what's wrong? > > Thanks > -Jonathon Seems to be a problem with the test.ly, not with the program. Maybe you could

Re: Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Christ van Willegen writes: > It seems you've installed 2.2.5, and the test file you're using is for 2.4... Now the question is, why choose to install 2.2.5 instead of 2.4.2? Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien

Re: Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hi Jan, Jonathon, rest... On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:51:47 +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Christ van Willegen writes: > > > It seems you've installed 2.2.5, and the test file you're using is for > > 2.4... > > Now the question is, why choose to install 2.2.5 instead of 2.4.2

arpeggio in polyphony

2005-01-17 Thread Albert Einstein
Do someone know what changes must be set to connect arpeggio' brackets in one? I attach files: ly (2.4.2) and gif illustrate problem -- on picture thera are two brackets not one as I want; I need one bracket for barre(fret indication) in guitar. Albert <> arpeggio.ly Description: application/ext

Re: Location of CFF fonts

2005-01-17 Thread Daniel Johnson
Skip 2.5.7, use 2.5.8 instead. The emmentaler fonts build/install properly in 2.5.8, whereas in 2.5.7 I was only able to use lilypond -b tex. I hacked together ebuilds for all the dependencies that are newer than the latest Gentoo ebuilds, but I built Lily by hand, since FontForge generates th

Re: Problem installing on WinXP.

2005-01-17 Thread Jonathon A. Landell
Hi Jan and Christ: Beautiful! The edited test file works fine, generates a PDF. ...But it looks like I'm using an old version, yes? I've attached the new log file, which looks fine. I did choose a random server, because I didn't know what to prefer. This evening I'll re-install using

Re: opus/composer alignment

2005-01-17 Thread Graham Percival
Thanks for the report, but bug reports should go to bug-lilypond@gnu.org (I've cc'd this to that list) For the bugs list: if this is deliberate, let me know so I can modify the docs. Cheers, - Graham On 6-Jan-05, at 4:34 PM, Gilles wrote: Hi. In the following excerpt, the end of the "composer" stri

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2005-01-17 Thread Jean-marc LEGRAND
hi ! "Braces don't match" means that the number of { or << is not the same as the number of } or >> : just open your test.ly in any text editor and check that all is correct. Regards

Re: opus/composer alignment

2005-01-17 Thread Daniel Johnson
FYI, this appears to be fixed in 2.5.7 and later. Lilypond especially had problems calculating font metrics when using any font other than the default Computer Modern TeX fonts but it appears that this issue has been dealt with. --d Graham Percival wrote: Thanks for the report, but bug reports

Re: arpeggio in polyphony

2005-01-17 Thread Benjamin Esham
On Jan 17, 2005, at 6:28 PM, Albert Einstein wrote: Do someone know what changes must be set to connect arpeggio' brackets in one? I attach files: ly (2.4.2) and gif illustrate problem -- on picture thera are two brackets not one as I want; I need one bracket for barre (fret indication) in guita

Beam subdivision and fingering in tablatures

2005-01-17 Thread Sebastiano Vigna
Two questions (I posed one in lilypond-devel, not realising it was the wrong place): 1) Is there any way of forcing a beam subdivision at a certain point? I am typesetting drum scores, and whem I have things like sn32[ sn sn sn sn sn sn sn] I would like to force a one-line beam between the first

Gentoo ebuild for Lilypond 2.5.8

2005-01-17 Thread Daniel Johnson
I've attached a Gentoo ebuild for Lilypond 2.5.8 which I've just verified compiles just fine. Some notes: - You'll need to create a custom ebuild for >=app-text/mftrace-1.1.1. (1.1.2 is the latest.) You can do this by renaming the latest official Gentoo ebuild. - This ebuild requires ghostsc

Re: opus/composer alignment

2005-01-17 Thread Erik Sandberg
thanks. I have added the bug to the database. It will not be fixed in the 2.4 series, but as Daniel pointed out it is fixed in 2.5. You can pass -f ps to lilypond, this will make the output slightly different; the composer will be slightly off to the right instead. Erik On Friday 07 January 20

Re: Beam subdivision and fingering in tablatures

2005-01-17 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 17 January 2005 22.25, Sebastiano Vigna wrote: > Two questions (I posed one in lilypond-devel, not realising it was the > wrong place): > > 1) Is there any way of forcing a beam subdivision at a certain point? I > am typesetting drum scores, and whem I have things like > > sn32[ sn sn sn

Re: Beam subdivision and fingering in tablatures

2005-01-17 Thread Sebastiano Vigna
On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 23:56 +0100, Erik Sandberg wrote: > You can always use stemLeftBeamCount etc. Now I got it: to get that kind of effect, you must use BOTH stemLeftBeamCount AND stemRightBeamCount on the last note of the group, as in sn32 sn sn \set DrumVoice.stemRightBeamCount = #1 sn \se

Extra bar at the end.

2005-01-17 Thread Gordon Gilbert
Hi! What am I missing here? Using 2.2.2, the PDF output has an extra bar at the very end of the bass clef (but not in the treble clef). I've checked all my notes and words, and everything seems correct, but there is that strange extra empty bar. Blessings, Gordon Gilbert +

Re: Extra bar at the end.

2005-01-17 Thread Benjamin Esham
On Jan 17, 2005, at 9:29 PM, Gordon Gilbert wrote: Hi! What am I missing here? Using 2.2.2, the PDF output has an extra bar at the very end of the bass clef (but not in the treble clef). I've checked all my notes and words, and everything seems correct, but there is that strange extra empty ba

chord symbol parentheses

2005-01-17 Thread Charles Gran
Is there a way to alter the behavior of chord symbols as discussed on the manual 5.14.1ff? I'd like to get C7(b5) rather than C7/b5 (the b's being flats). ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilyp