Hi @ll!
I've read the whole thread about this topic.. I wonder why you are just
talking about gui..?
Linda hasen't mentionied this anywhere in her original post (?)
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:54:48PM -0500, Linda Seltzer wrote:
[..]
> A smooth user interface employing the standard already-debugge
Citerar Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Perhaps only providing one installer installing lilypond and jedit +
> lily4jedit, perhaps with the default settings to show the error list
> pluigin docked at the bottom or the like would have saved those 10 min
> "administration time" ... in case it work
Citerar Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Perhaps only providing one installer installing lilypond and jedit +
> lily4jedit, perhaps with the default settings to show the error list
> pluigin docked at the bottom or the like would have saved those 10 min
> "administration time" ... in case it work
Hi to all,
I was tweaking with the example about independent times here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/lilypond/Polymetric-
notation.html#Polymetric-notation
I was simply adding some measures of music. I cannot understand why 9/8
doesn't work.
Any ideas?
Her'es the cod
Very sorry, checked again, I forgot {}
-a-
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\set Staff.timeSignatureFraction = #'(9 . 8)
\compressMusic #'(2 . 3)
\repeat unfold 3 { c8[ c c] }
| c4. c4. c4. | c4. c4. c4. |
}
Perhaps only providing one installer installing lilypond and jedit +
lily4jedit,
good idea, and add java-sun for windows in the package. :-)
Personally I use Scite http://www.scintilla.org
but you must read some help and configure manually the options.
For windows user (after installing Lil
Computers really aren't making the world paperless. (Unless we are in Matrix)
I wont underestimate the importance of paper (I even enjoy folding paper
aeroplanes, at one extend I was fired from my secondary school choir for "not
respecting the composers" when I used some scores to fold an airplan
> AFAIK, no java environment ships with windows, so if you want it to work
> out-of-the-box, then, yes you would need to include java in the download.
There does (or did?) but outdated and stripped (enough that some java
applets work... But the Java tree component wasn't included some years
ago..
Hi to all,
I'd like to repeat my question, I asked nearly one month ago but still
without an answer.
I have a minimal lytex-example test.lytex and the corresponding lilypondfile
which is the "score-text.ly" from the "Regression tests" in the
documentation.
...and processed with:
lilypond-book -f
Hello all,
I had a wonderful introduction to Lilypond perhaps 6 months ago and
managed to put a full program of choral and instrumental music on for
Christmas, all scored with Lilypond. I promised myself not to update
anything on Linux until this project was over. Well, now I've managed to
break
Stephen Corey kirjoitti:
> Hello all,
>
> I had to install
> jEdit 4.3 to get the 0.4 Errorlist plugin apparently none of the
> Errorlist versions match to jEdit 4.2final anymore.
I think the missing one is the SideKick plugin 0.33, for jEdit 4.2final,
that is. That one is not available on the jE
> Briefly:
> Lilytool, I think the old name was Lilypondtool, version 2.7 is no longer
> on the jEdit website. Version 2.9 requires jdk 5.0 which I downloaded
> from Sun and installed, presumably with no problems.
From: Tim Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Stephen Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, I see. But what about the ability to change the vertical position of the
tremolo mark in notebeam?
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