(Fwd) Re: Fw: again: PDF size

2006-01-19 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
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Putting Lyrics between barlines

2006-01-19 Thread Trent Johnston
I've had another look at this and noticed that the artificats are actually bits of barlines below the lyric line. I'm not sure whether this is a bug or I've done something wrong.   Again any help appreciated.   Trent     I've attached a proper example showing

Re: writing Irish Traditional music

2006-01-19 Thread debian
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 12:46:44AM +0100, Gilles wrote: > > is there any recommended sources of info on writing Irish Tradition tunes > > using Lilypond ? > > Are there specifics for Irish music? Not that I know of. It is largely an aural tradition. The emphasis is not on scores at all. Piec

polyphony and lyrics

2006-01-19 Thread Herczeg Olivér
Hi allz, i've just met a ?problem? ... or i'm a bit lamer :P situation: there's a polyphonyc stem with lyrics, but lyric doesn't continu at that point ... source-part(s): % .. bass_notes_part r4 | r a,\p-> | d8-> d4\<-> d8\!-> | << { e4( d4~ } \\ { a2( } >> | << { d8 } \\ { g,8) } >

RE: RE: How to invoke Lilypond-book (Windows / Ubuntu)

2006-01-19 Thread Bostjan Kuzman
Thanks for the advice. However, though double clicking lilypond-book.py does something in Windows, I still don't know how to process the files. Running python c:/Progra~1/LilyPond/usr/bin/lilypond-book.py from Command prompt looks OK, but if I do python c:/Progra~1/LilyPond/usr/bin/lilypond-bo

Re: parallel versus series scoring

2006-01-19 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
"-DeeT (sent by Nabble.com)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The Lilypond manual explains well how to code this way: > > staff1, all measures > staff2, all measures > staff3, all measures > > I'd prefer to have this organization in the source: > > staff1,measure-group1 > staff2,measure-group1 > staf

Re: polyphony and lyrics

2006-01-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
This is a very popular question. To understand what's going on, please read in Sect. "6.6.2 Explicitly instantiating voices" exactly what the << ... \\ .. >> feature does. The easiest solution is often to skip this feature and explicitly instantiate the voices instead. One example is included in

Re: using \include for fret diagrams

2006-01-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all with \include. I guess your real question is how to define a macro for a particular fret diagram. You can simply do: myfre

Caesura directly underneath fermata

2006-01-19 Thread David Wake
I'm typesetting a choral work (I didn't write it myself) for SATB and the composer in his manuscript has placed a fermata directly above a caesura ("railroad tracks") directly over a barline _in all four parts_. In other words, it looks like this F C S =|=|=

Question about multimeasure rests

2006-01-19 Thread Karim Hakil
Hello, Lylipond works fine, but I just have a little question : Is there a way to control the printed length(in mm) of multimesure rest? (i.e., without doing anything, a 20 measures rest can have the same length as a 4 measures rest on the printed score) Could you help me? Thank you, K. Hakil

Re: parallel versus series scoring

2006-01-19 Thread John Wiedenhoeft
of course, its pretty simple - see attached file. After you finished a piece, do ctrl+a and copy the content of the cells to a .ly file. cheers, john Am Mittwoch, den 18.01.2006, 14:05 -0800 schrieb Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence: > John- > Could you go into this alittle more. I'm using OOo al

Re: Lilypond-book output

2006-01-19 Thread Graham Percival
On 8-Jan-06, at 8:02 AM, Georg Dummer wrote: Then I get the whole score with the markup in the correct order but in one picture which is only suitable for realy small scores. If I comment out the "\book" block the several lines are drawn in serveral pictures but all \markups are put in one pic

RE: Hebrew, UTF-8, etc.

2006-01-19 Thread Nahum Wengrov
Quoting Matts Bengtsson: >> hello >> >>> Is there a known bug in Notepad concerning UTF-8, or is it UTF-8 >>> encoding incompatible with Lilypond? >On the contrary, LilyPond only knows about UTF-8, since version 2.6.0, >see the manual. I was asking if Notepad's UTF-8 encoding is incompatible w

Re: using \include for fret diagrams

2006-01-19 Thread Shelagh Manton
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:57:38 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote: > First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to > pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you > have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all > with \include. > > I guess your real question is how to

Re: using \include for fret diagrams

2006-01-19 Thread Paul Scott
Shelagh Manton wrote: On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:57:38 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote: First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all with \include. I guess your real qu

Re: using \include for fret diagrams

2006-01-19 Thread Shelagh Manton
[snip] >> > No special instructions. The text in the frets.ly file will just > replace the text" > '\include "frets.ly"' > > Paul Scott Good, I'll try it out asap. SOM ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailm