It turns out that Bernie's problems appear since he has a too old version
of ghostscript installed (to verify what version you have, run the
command 'gs --version'). Clearly, GNU Ghostscript version 7.07 is too old.
Version 8.15 should hopefully be new enough, but install the newest you can
find a
You can find the definition of the \afterGrace function in
ly/music-functions.ly. If you know your LilyPond and Scheme,
it shouldn't be hard to make a version for acciaccaturas.
/Mats
josiah boothby wrote:
I seem to recall a question like mine coming up recently, but I can't
figure out how t
Opened Lilypond.app 2.8.2-4 for the first time today.
Saved the opening file, chose Compile > Typeset file , as instructed,
but received "unexpected" error
message: "(OSError: [Errno 8] Exec format error)"
What can I do?
Computer: Apple Powerbook G4, OS 10.4.5
Lilypond.app dragged to Applicat
Hey, all!
Just wanted to take an informal survey...
How many 'Ponders put their dynamics directly in the "note code", e.g.,
notes = { a\pp b }
and why?
How many 'Ponders use a separate dynamics variable, e.g.,
notes = { a b }
dynamics = { \pp }
<< \notes \dynamics >>
and why?
How many
Hello Tomas and users,
Take a look at this two examples that I think will further clarify Lilypond
capabilities in handling chords, slurs and different voices.
% This first situation is very common in songbooks:
\new Staff \relative c' { < e c >2^( ~ < f c >2) ^( ~ < e c >1) }
\layout { r
As a matter of practice, I put the dynamics directly in the note code,
even though my philosophical preference is to separate notes from
interpretation as much as possible. I'm not sure why--maybe to keep
down the number of independent music parts, I guess.
> In any case, I'm happy to be shown whe
Thanks,
As fo me contributing, my knowledge and confidence level are still too low
(2 weeks). but when I do learn it better I would be glad to help out, but
only at the end-user level. I think the manual is excellent and much better
than most manuals, great job! I was able to accomplish my goa
I try to keep as much as possible OUT of the notes list, I wish everything
could be targeted to the notes by some external targeting fashion instead of
embedding. It keeps my songs more maintainable, I think, and easier to
re-use my templates for new songs. I'm a newer user but I think LilyPond
John,
Is this change now available in any of the post 2.8.0 releases?
I really need to be able to print my work on standard 9x12 sheet music paper
too. But I dont understand how to make the code changes you've done without
breaking my installation. I'm presuming it works for you now and the PD
> My only want now is for a macro pre-processor that can write source code by
> doing string replacements of command patterns out of functions "myFunc(arg1,
> arg2, arg3...)" I write. Something that gets executed right after the
> \include files are processed but BEFORE compilation begins, that wo
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:15:59AM -0700, Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
scripsit:
> I really need to be able to print my work on standard 9x12 sheet music
> paper too. But I dont understand how to make the code changes you've
> done without breaking my installation. I'm presuming it works for you
> now
Hello, Rick:
I try to keep as much as possible OUT of the notes list
Me, too! I've been thinking of using the new \parallelMusic feature
as a replacement mechanism, e.g.,
%% CODE BEGINS
\parallelMusic #'(notes dynamics)
{
g'4 g' g' g' |
s1\f |
g'4 g' g' g'
Hello,
I'm learning to use LilyPond and as a pianist I use template introduced
in section 3.2.4 of the User Manual. A piece I'm now trying to copy
begins with note grace in right hand. Section 6.4.7 says: "A score that
starts with a \grace section needs an explicit \new Voice declaration,
oth
On 10-Apr-06, at 11:00 AM, Tomas Valusek wrote:
I'm learning to use LilyPond and as a pianist I use template
introduced in section 3.2.4 of the User Manual. A piece I'm now trying
to copy begins with note grace in right hand. Section 6.4.7 says: "A
score that starts with a \grace section need
Hello,
Did you get a problem?
Well, I got repeated time signature. Since I'm unable to strip my
example, I've included it as an attachement. Log contains no warnings.
Tomas Valusek
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Oops, an attachement was forgotten, here it is.
Tomas Valusek napsal(a):
Hello,
Did you get a problem?
Well, I got repeated time signature. Since I'm unable to strip my
example, I've included it as an attachement. Log contains no warnings.
Tomas Valusek
%{ Templates
%%% Two voices al
Hello,
one more attempt - after sending an attachement, I found a bug in it I'm
able to fix, so here it is again :-)))
Tomas Valusek napsal(a):
Oops, an attachement was forgotten, here it is.
Tomas Valusek napsal(a):
Hello,
Did you get a problem?
Well, I got repeated time signature. Sin
Thanks John,
I did figure out how to change paper.scm and made that change long ago, in
order to make "Concert" an available form (also Concert 9x12 is a valid form
in my WindowsXP installation for printer forms).
However the PDF header is still not correct, Adobe Reader still does not
think it
[ Replies to Rick's two messages as well as Graydon's, all together. ]
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 10 Apr 2006
at 09:15:59 -0700 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
...
> John,
A note on email sty
Hello, all --
I'm trying to engrave a two-voice piece (a cappella), but I'm getting
the warning
warning: cannot find Voice `she'
What am I doing wrong? I've tried instantiating explict Staff
contexts, adding and removing quotes, using \new Lyrics or
\addlyrics, and nothing seems to s
Kieren Richard MacMillan kirjoitti:
> Hello, all --
>
> I'm trying to engrave a two-voice piece (a cappella), but I'm getting
> the warning
>
> warning: cannot find Voice `she'
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Your example is completely OK as soon as you put some music in
'sheNotes'; now there is no
I think you need to specify a \staff around the music parts, then specify the
\lyrics below the closing bracket of each staff. Here is what I am doing
and the \lyricsto is working fine for me: (I'm using 3 part polyphony
voices on a single staff, but in your case you should be able to put lyrics
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[ Lilypond 2.8 ]
Hello, all --
The default spacing of (i.e., padding before) notes which begin a
measure and which have an accidental is, to my eye, wonderful -- but
only as long as the measure begins a system, or the note is preceded
by "something special" (e.g., time signature, key signa
Can LilyPond engrave an old-style F clef, such as the one in this
Wikipedia article?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef#The_F_clef
It doesn't look like it from 7.7.4 in the manual, but I thought I
might be missing something.
Geoff
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Hello, all --
I think I've almost answered my own question:
Is there any easy way to tweak the spacing of *just* the notes
which begin a measure and have an accidental on them
I'm using
\once \override Score.BarLine #'space-alist = #'((first- fixed-
space . 2.0))
at the end of the measur
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