Dear list ,
Even if there has been several discussions upon this subject, I still don't
understand how to use
\pagebreak.
When I moved to 2.4.2 on XP, I converted my 2.2.5 .ly and the \newpage within
the header block in my
main .ly became \\page break :
\version "2.4.0"
#(set-global-staff-
Search the mailing list archives for some hacks people have used
to get these symbols.
/Mats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In lilypond, is there the ability to get symbols that are common in
jazz notation such as drops, falls, doits, bends, squeezes, turns, and
shakes?
For examples:
http://bands.army
Slashed gracenote beams for "as fast as possible" are quite common. I
think they are not implemented, at least I did not find in the doc.
Any tricks?
Thank you,
Thomas
Lilypond 2.4.2 on cygwin
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Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
/Mats
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Slashed gracenote beams for "as fast as possible" are quite common. I
think they are not implemented, at least I did not find in th
That's a slashed flag, not a slashed beam. Also, it's in the first
example you find if you look up the section on Grace Notes in the
LilyPond manual, so why would Thomas ask about that?
/Mats
Christ van Willegen wrote:
Hi Mats, list,
this http://www.iteaonline.org/Journal/32N1/32N1ornamentation.
Hi Mats, list,
this http://www.iteaonline.org/Journal/32N1/32N1ornamentation.shtml is
probably what he's looking for. See example 2, measure 3.
> Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
> or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
>
>/Mats
>
It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
slash is through the flag and the beam...
But you're right... it seems that the standard \acciaccatura shows
exactly what I was refering to.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 11:37:01 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's
> That's a slashed flag, not a slashed beam. Also, it's in the first
> example you find if you look up the section on Grace Notes in the
> LilyPond manual, so why would Thomas ask about that?
>
> /Mats
No. :-)
I will look for an example an post a link or a scan.
Thank you,
Thomas
Here it is!
Nice piece btw.
Thomas
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Hey, folks!
I've been scouring the manual online for how to indicate a trill. Nothing
fancy, just a regular Bach trill within a Fugue, although I will have to
put it over/under the three voices.
might be played something like this:
{ f'16 g' f' g' a'32 g' a' g' a' g' f' g' a'16 g' a' bes' .
The closest I got was (2.4.2 on cygwin):
{
\clef bass
\relative c' {
\acciaccatura { { des32\pp[ f ges des es fes ges] } } bes2
}
}
But, that doesn't slash the beam like an \acciaccatura with a single
note would do...
Also, the 3rd and 4th notes are aligned strangely...
I'm not sure
Christ van Willegen wrote:
It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
slash is through the flag and the beam...
I suppose you mean "stem" instead of "beam" (see the Glossary
included in the LilyPond documentation if you are uncertain about
english terms).
/Mats
But you'
Just look up "Trill" in the "Unified Index" of the documentation.
/Mats
Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Hey, folks!
I've been scouring the manual online for how to indicate a trill.
Nothing fancy, just a regular Bach trill within a Fugue, although I will
have to put it over/under the three voices.
mig
No problems with them gracenotes themselves (is this english?).
But I was asking for the slash.
All 7 notes are gracenotes. You can see some normal notes before.
Thomas
> The closest I got was (2.4.2 on cygwin):
>
> {
> \clef bass
> \relative c' {
> \acciaccatura { { des32\pp[ f ges de
Gordon Gilbert schrieb:
> Hey, folks!
Hi,
> might be played something like this:
>
> { f'16 g' f' g' a'32 g' a' g' a' g' f' g' a'16 g' a' bes' . }
>
> but would be indicated with "tr" in place of those first 6 32nd notes.
>
> Version 2.2.2 on FreeBSD -- can't get a newer version yet :-(
>
> C
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:28:42 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christ van Willegen wrote:
> > It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the
> > slash is through the flag and the beam...
> I suppose you mean "stem" instead of "beam" (see the Glossary
> inclu
Hi
I'm having problems getting midi2ly to work (I have
no idea how to use it) I type in midi2ly and the path of the midi
file:
midi2ly C:\Dokumente
und Einstellungen\Besitzer\Eigene Dateien\My
Music\WitchyWorld.mid
and get the error message
Traceback (most recent call
last):
File
It seems that the midi2ly program doesn't work at all in the
current Windows version.
If if would have worked, you should have used the Cygwin convention
for writing the path:
/cygdrive/c/Dokumente\ und\ Einstellungen/Besitzer/Eigene Dateien/My\
Music/WitchyWorld.mid
The same holds for any other p
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> It seems that the midi2ly program doesn't work at all in the
> current Windows version.
Isn't that a rebase problem?
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On 2/7/05 8:16 PM, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7-Feb-05, at 4:15 PM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
>> On 2/7/05 5:14 PM, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> You have lily 2.4.2 installed, right? From the fink package?
>>>
>> It did not work. I got the circle
Hello all,
I am new to lilypond and am trying to find a way to force a newline?
I read somewhere that will do it but this does not seem to work?
Any suggestions??
\version "2.2.6"
\score{ \notes \relative c''
{
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
a' g f e
with 2.2, just use :
\break before the next line.
It should work.
Regards.
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'd suspect your TeX installation. First of all, if you run lilypond
with the flag 'lilypond --verbose myfile.ly', you should get much
more information printed out that might help to sort out the problems.
Another test you could try is to save the following lines in a file
called tinytest.tex:
On 2/8/05 10:07 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd suspect your TeX installation. First of all, if you run lilypond
> with the flag 'lilypond --verbose myfile.ly', you should get much
> more information printed out that might help to sort out the problems.
>
> Another test you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In lilypond, is there the ability to get symbols that are common in
> jazz notation such as drops, falls, doits, bends, squeezes, turns, and
> shakes?
>
> For examples:
>
> http://bands.army.mil/masterclass/tusafb/dec2000/jazz.htm
>
> In the articulations section of t
> Hi!
>
> I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
> willing to donate some cash (paypal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to cover for
> the development costs.
Well, that's certainly something I can help with :)
How much would be "enough'? (in US dollars)
WB
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 16:08:44 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please always keep the discussion on the mailing list, for the
> benefit of yourself since you get access to the collected
> expertise on the list and for the benefit of others who experience
> similar problems. Same th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line
> or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for?
>
>/Mats
I think it's just like a normal beam, with a small slash through the
left corner of the beam, right?
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No answer anyone ?
Have a nice night !
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Did the resulting file tinytest.ps contain the number or not?
If it did, then the I have no more ideas unless you send also
the output of lilypond --verbose thefile.ly
/Mats
Walter Hofmeister wrote:
On 2/8/05 10:07 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd suspect your TeX installation
I have a problem with putting grave accent over the letter `u' in word più.
I have tryied:
a_\markup{\italic{più}} - letter ù from French keyboard and
a_\markup{\italic{pi\\`u}} as TeX encoding
but I got in first case error message:
warning: can't find ascii character: 249
and in second:
error:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Can you point to some example (preferably some score available
> > on-line or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking
> > for?
> >
> >/Mats
>
> I think it's just like a normal beam, with a small slash through the
> left corner of the beam, right?
On 2/8/05 10:58 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did the resulting file tinytest.ps contain the number or not?
> If it did, then the I have no more ideas unless you send also
> the output of lilypond --verbose thefile.ly
>
>/Mats
>
Mats,
The file tinytest.ps did not cont
On 8-Feb-05, at 7:35 AM, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
I am new to lilypond and am trying to find a way to force a newline?
I read somewhere that will do it but this does not seem to work?
Any suggestions??
Read the manual; particularly the "line breaking" section in chapter 7.
It explains exactly ho
On 8-Feb-05, at 7:31 AM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
I updated to 2.4.2-2 and it made no difference. I have a lot of
packages
installed and issuing an "update all" command could take days to
perform. Do
you have any ideas which package(s) might be responsible? Might it be a
configuration problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
> > willing to donate some cash (paypal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to cover for
> > the development costs.
>
> Well, that's certainly something I can help with :)
>
> How much would be "enough'?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I started using lilypond a couple of months ago but soon had to abandon it
> because of its weak figured bass support. I've been following the
> developments for a while in hope that the support for figured bass would be
> strengthened. At this st
> Hi,
>
> I took a look, and I can do this for EUR 120 (or USD 150).
>
> That would include
>
> * A general script tunable to create for drop/fall/doit
>
> (including canned input identifiers)
>
> * Metafont scripts for standard bend, bend before and turn
>
> * A curved glissando line
>
> *
> Gee, I don't know... that seems a bit steep.
It isn't steep at all IMHO. If you implement such things carefully
you have to invest *a lot* of time, which makes an hourly rate of,
say, EUR 10.- or even less. A `professional' programmer working for a
company costs at least EUR 80.- per hour. D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I took a look, and I can do this for EUR 120 (or USD 150).
That would include
* A general script tunable to create for drop/fall/doit
(including canned input identifiers)
* Metafont scripts for standard bend, bend before and turn
* A curved glissando line
* Documentatio
I should have read all of the posts more thoroughly, I see you do have a
paypal account.
Hopefully some other people will jump in and help out with this.
--
Chip
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I would gladly add any kind of articulation you like, if you are
willing to donat
> I'd be willing to help out with the costs - I could easily do $50
> towards this if others are willing to help as well. I have seen many
> posts asking for these articulations, myself included, and it seems
> there is more than enough interest to get these articulations into the
> feta fontset. D
> You are misinterpreting the issue. The features you are requesting
> are not held up, they are just put into a very long queue of things
> which would be nice to be implemented. Paying him shifts *your*
> particular problem to the top so that it is handled (almost)
> immediately.
I see. This m
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