Leo Trottier wrote:
Apologies if this has already been debated/discussed extensively, but ...
... in my experience with (beautiful) Barenreiter editions a quality that I feel
most striking is the 'old-fashioned' look -- there are seldom razor sharp
staff-lines (as tend to be produced by laser p
Are these in the order you received them?
Gilles wrote:
Now I get postings in 2, 3, 4, 5 and up to 6 copies! The
duplication happens on "lists.gnu.org" as shown here below
[In the following excerpts, the same mail id (1FDfSF-0006PI-0B)
has produced 6 different messages]:
--- Copy 1 ---
Is is there any problem with bug-lilypond mailing list?
I posted a few messages during last days, but with no response.
BTW, is there place where lilypond bugs are listed?
/ak/
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what means this output from lily:
...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [3][6][9][12][15][18][21][24][27][30][33][35]
programming error: Inf or NaN encountered
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Inf or NaN encountered
continuing, cross fingers
programming err
This ongoing discussion on the unicode list might be of interest for
some of you, especially the remark how to use the maqaf character
instead of a hyphen between Hebrew syllables.
Werner
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Andreas Prilop wrote:
What happens with the five special glyphs used normally o
On 2-Mar-06, at 10:31 AM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
Has anybody else experienced problems with Page formatting. Settings
set in
the \paper block don't seem to do anything.
They work here. Are you sure your lilypond code is correct?
Please send a minimal example which demonstrates this probl
Art Hixson wrote:
Han-Wen,
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
you need to put ragged-bottom (raggedbottom for 2.6) in the \paper{}
block, not in the \layout block.
If you read my comments in the explain.txt file you would find that I
did just that. It had no effect. Further, if I understand corr
On 1-Mar-06, at 5:14 PM, Carrick Patterson wrote:
Is there a way within a "\markup" block with "\wordwrap" applied to
force a text line ending? I'd like to be able to do:
\markup { \wordwrap {CHAPTER ONE [?line ending?]
Text of the chapter.} }
}
You can use two newline characters if you u
> > Yesterday (Feb 28) there was hardly anything coming through, and
> > today (Mar 1) I got a the same message several times. What's going
> > on? Buggy mailing-list software, rouge hackers, etc... Earlier
> > this week, many messages had been arriving in ad-havok fasion.
>
> That's pretty much
Hi,
I'm trying to get a tighter integration between emacs-snapshot and
xpdf by starting up xpdf in server mode (with the -remote switch, one
for each "*.ly" buffer) and kicking the current document rather than
restarting a new xpdf process.
Can someone give an advice how to integrate that gracefu
How can I make a non-music part of my .ly file conditional? For example,
suppose I want to add something like
between-system-padding = 0.3 \in
to the \paper{} section, but only if the Scheme variable "partNum" is equal to
0. There doesn't seem to be any way to do it. The #{ ... #} syntax d
Darius Blasband writes:
> Softening corners is ok. But imperfections are not warm. They are just
> that: imperfections.
Adding imperfections of any temperature to a printout could be an
interesting thing to try. It is probably not specific to music
prints, it could also be used for text. Maybe
On 3-Mar-06, at 5:08 PM, Trevor Bača wrote:
Is there a complete list of color constants available in settings such
as
Umm, appendix C.3 ? Try searching for "color" in the table of
contents. :P
I'll admit that it's not in the index yet. Fixed in CVS.
Cheers,
- Graham
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Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 27 February 2006 20.26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Dear fellows:
>> I'm working on an essay where a sentence like the following is needed
>>
>> > The first segment has a duration of 110 and blah,
>> > blah...
>>
>> where should be replaced b
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:08:45 -0600, Don Blaheta wrote:
> Quoth Han-Wen Nienhuys:
>> Graham Percival wrote:
>>> Are we talking about the same thing? Back in the .dmg package days,
>>> there were a few scripts (and a README). The "lilypond.sh" script
>>> contained
>>>
>>> python "$INSTALLD
Darius Blasband wrote:
> As much as I think that old scores must be used as source of inspiration
> for balance, aesthetics,
> etc., I think that reproducing their defects for the sake of
> old-fashioned look would be odd.
> Softening corners is ok. But imperfections are not warm. They are just
>
On 27-Feb-06, at 2:21 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Don Blaheta wrote:
All the above are small scripts that I got from the old .dmg
packages. I'm not certain how to get these for recent 2.7 releases,
nor where they'll be for 2.8, since now we just have a .zip.
Aha! On my other machine I have
> >>>I would really appreciate it if the fonts where included in the
> >>>output. As I have not been successful in getting the fonts to
> >>
> >>load in
> >>
> >>They are. The problem is that most SVG renderers (including
> >>Inkscape and
> >>Firefox) don't handle the tag, which means that th
> > [lilypond svg]
> > I would really appreciate it if the fonts where included in the
> > output. As I have not been successful in getting the fonts to
> load in
>
> They are. The problem is that most SVG renderers (including
> Inkscape and
> Firefox) don't handle the tag, which means that
Graham Percival wrote:
On 27-Feb-06, at 2:21 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Don Blaheta wrote:
All the above are small scripts that I got from the old .dmg
packages. I'm not certain how to get these for recent 2.7 releases,
nor where they'll be for 2.8, since now we just have a .zip.
Aha!
Am 02. März 2006, 23:40 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
>
> which version ?
2.7.36., which comes with guile 1.8.0 (in /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin)
The problem was solved in the meantime by setting GUILE_LOAD_PATH. I
made a wrapper script for lilypond to keep my guile 1.6 usable.
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P
Hi,
it seems an old bug concerning lilypond-mode in emacs-snapshot is
still lurking in lilypond-mode.el:
Wrong type argument: arrayp, nil
I found a report on the net dating from last July that it has been
fixed in lilypond-cvs, but the lilypond-install.sh of 2.7.32 still got
it and using the cvs
After painful experimentation I have found that this works (note that the
material after \justify has to be enclosed in curly brackets):
\markup{
\override #'(line-width . 110)
\justify{The first exercise is to be done with very short bow movements
of
about one inch. The tapping or flic
On 3/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/4/06, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 3-Mar-06, at 5:08 PM, Trevor Bača wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a complete list of color constants available in settings such
> > > as
> >
> > Umm, appendix C.3 ? Try searching for "col
which version ?
Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi,
point and click doesn't seem to work as expected. After setting up
xpdfrc, EDITOR (and, to be sure LYEDITOR), and clicking into the score,
I get the following error in emacs:
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file "ice-9/b
One suggestions,
%--
\version "2.6.4"
upper = \transpose c c' { \time 3/4 c4 e g | c e g | c e g }
lower = \transpose c c { \time 3/4 c2. | c | c }
%Change here
Invisible = { \hideNotes \time 3/4 c4 c c | c4. c8 c4 | c2. |}
ver
Citerar Andrzej Kopec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> BTW, is there place where lilypond bugs are listed?
I maintain a CVS archive of known bugs, here:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lily-bugs/bugs/
Usually there's a more readable, but less up-to-date, listing here (it's
generated from t
Hi,
trying to input my first complete piece with lilypond (Bach's Prelude
#20 from the WTC I), I stumbled across a rather trivial problem: A
32nd rest in a polyphonic 2nd voice collides with a note in the first
voice. Can someone give me a hint how to move that rest down by 1 or 2
staff lines? I
Hi,
can anybody confirm that mail takes about 2 days to get to the list?
Is there a way to accelerate this somehow?
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Hi,
Here is an example showing how to use the two-pass vertical spacing
feature. (It cannot be added to LSR, which uses version 2.6).
nicolas
\version "2.7.36"
%{
For the first pass, use the write-tweak option:
$ lilypond -d write-tweaks file.ly
This will write the file-page-layout.ly twea
I'm sure this is easy but I can't even begin to figure
out a way to search it in the manual
I used \setEasyHeads for many of my students pieces but
I would like to stop that function mid-way through the
piece or even just a few measures into it.
What is the command for that?
Thank you.
Jay
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Graham Percival wrote:
Are we talking about the same thing? Back in the .dmg package days,
there were a few scripts (and a README). The "lilypond.sh" script
contained
python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \
"$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $@
There was also a "lilypo
On 28-Feb-06, at 2:47 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
They are installed. They're in
LilyPond.app/Contents/Resource/usr/bin/
Could you double-check this? There's no ./usr in my 2.7.36-1.zip
package.
Sorry, you're right of course. It's LilyPond.app/Contents/Resource/bin/
One suggestions,
%--
\version "2.6.4"
upper = \transpose c c' { \time 3/4 c4 e g | c e g | c e g }
lower = \transpose c c { \time 3/4 c2. | c | c }
%Change here
Invisible = { \hideNotes \time 3/4 c4 c c | c4. c8 c4 | c2. |}
verse
On 3/4/06, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 3-Mar-06, at 5:08 PM, Trevor Bača wrote:
>
> > Is there a complete list of color constants available in settings such
> > as
>
> Umm, appendix C.3 ? Try searching for "color" in the table of
> contents. :P
>
> I'll admit that it's not i
Sounds like a job for an image filter.
ps2pnm music.ps
gimp -i -b '
(let* ((image (car (gimp-file-load RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
"music001.pnm" "music001.pnm")))
(drawable (car (gimp-image-get-active-layer image
(plug-in-blur RUN-NONINTERACTIVE image drawable)
(gimp-file-save RUN-
Citerar Annette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I noticed that when I do the examples in the tutorial, the stems in the
> treble
> clef go up in your examples and yet when I do them, the stems go down.
> The only time I can make them go up is when I did that example of deciding
> where to draw the beam.
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