Eduardo Vieira wrote:
Hello, I don't really understand what you want your score to look like about
those invisible notehead. Maybe you could post a small picture of what you
can
do using Finale. And we would see to the right solution.
Joseph wrote:
(2) In the second bar, you can see th
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
\once \override Accidental #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\once \override Accidental #'text = \markup{ \override #'(word- space .
0.4) \line {\semiflat \flat }}
OK. There isn't a way to write into the setup once and for all, "the
3/4-flat accidental is ..."
> Laura Conrad wrote:
...
> >I remember from reading the mailing list that there's an issue with
> >the Python that's in the GUB, and that one has to install python
> >separately and make sure that abc2ly is using the separate install
> >and not the one in the GUB.
Mats answered:
> It seems tha
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I noticed that lilypond comes with ghostscript built in. Is there a way
to remove this safely? It's clashing with my sytem's existing
ghostscript installation.
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Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
At least for me it is still an issue.
The python scripts do not work with the LilyPond provided python
here.
With a sperately installed Python 2.4.2 some do, some don't:
(I only "really" used convert-ly, tested the others with just the --
version or --help flag, bo
You can always remove or rename the gs binary that comes with LilyPond.
Note, though, that the PDF generation in LilyPond won't work if your other
ghostscript is too old.
/Mats
Joseph Wakeling wrote:
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I noticed that lilypond comes with ghostscrip
> With version 2.8.5-1, midi2ly works fine.
> ...
>/Mats
Not here:
'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Programme\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 24, in ?
import os
SystemError: NULL result without error in PyObject_Call
Process pytho
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From: "Thomas Scharkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Laura Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: Python scripts on WindowsXP, was: abc2ly on Windows XP
| > With version 2.8.5-1, midi2ly
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> Bonjour Karl Hammar
>
> Merci d'avoir participé à résoudre mon problème.
>
> Les indications de Martial ont été déterminantes, Je vous joins le fichier
> retouché, ...
> Si vous voulez le fichier .ly de tout le mouvement Allegro moderato pour
> violon de Haydn, dites-le m
I use the following definition.
markupSA = \markup {
\center-align {
{ \raise #0.2 \box \bold \huge "A" }
{ " " }
{ \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" }
}
}
I then place that in a markup. Then tweak the position (center, move up
or down, etc.).
On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 21:44 -0700, Pau
Trent Johnston wrote:
For me:
None of the scripts have run properly on Windows XP for ages that I've given
up.
Come on, this kind of answer is just destructive since it might lead
people to the
wrong conclusion without even trying themselves. Try again! In my
experience,
the problems w
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To: "Trent Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Thomas Scharkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Laura Conrad"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Python scripts on WindowsXP, was: abc2ly on Windows
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From: "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Trent Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Subject: Re: Python scripts on WindowsXP, was: abc2ly on Windows
Title: LSR Execution? Failure
The ly file below doesn't function in the LSR environment.
- Bruce
%%%
%{ Display ly file information on the score, including file name, file size,
LilyPond version, date processed, time processed, ti
Please, this is a very tedious method for your and everybody else to
help you debug .ly files for version 2.8, just because you only have
version 2.4 on your own machine.
I know you want to keep your installation of 2.4, but isn't there any
way for you to get access also to a recent version?
If
Hi, Mats:
An obvious disadvantage is that this solution only works if your score
doesn't have any other accidentals than 3/4 flats, right? ;-)
Oops. =\
Thanks for catching that.
And sorry, Joseph, for leading you astray! =)
Regards,
Kieren.
___
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please, this is a very tedious method for your and everybody else to
help you debug .ly files for version 2.8, just because you only have
version 2.4 on your own machine.
In addition, some scheme commands are disabled on LSR due to security
concerns (see --safe in the man
Paul Scott wrote:
Has anyone considered putting the navigation links at the bottom of our
wonderful! (Thanks, Graham and others) documentaion pages in
addition to at the top?
That's a nice idea, but I'm not interested in implementing it myself.
The web pages are built with texinfo; if you
Mats -
I understand your 2.8 vs. 2.4 advice, but suspect the current problem is
operating environment dependency, not ly version. It works just fine with
my XP. Others have been asking for the info extraction capability, so am
struggling to make it available by posting to LSR. Posting to the li
Is there a way to post ly and pdf files to LSR, bypassing execution by LSR?
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From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 7:21 AM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Cc: Fairchild
Subject: Re: LSR Execution? Failure
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Please,
OK!
However, as I said, the file did not compile at all when I tried it
in Linux, latest 2.8.x or 2.9.x versions. I just tried it on my Win XP
with 2.8.5 and it seems crash there as well.
/Mats
Fairchild wrote:
Mats -
I understand your 2.8 vs. 2.4 advice, but suspect the current problem is
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Agreed! Maybe someone else has a bright idea, but my guess is that the only
> way to get what you want without "cheating" is to implement it yourself or
> sponsor Han-Wen to implement the feature.
OK. Either is something I'm w
Read the documentation on rehearsal marks. One of the default styles is
to use the barnumber.
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-barnumbers
Incidentally, this will also probably get round the problem of keeping
track - I guess the problem is the rehearsal mark counter isn't
automatically upd
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 07:34 -0500, Fairchild wrote:
> Is there a way to post ly and pdf files to LSR, bypassing execution by LSR?
Well, no and I don't think it would be the right place. Moreover, scheme
lilypond code tends to be highly version-dependent and cause major
headaches when LSR must be r
Joseph Wakeling wrote:
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Agreed! Maybe someone else has a bright idea, but my guess is that the only
way to get what you want without "cheating" is to implement it yourself or
sponsor Han-Wen to implement the feature.
Oops, sent this to myself. D'oh!
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> \score{
> \relative c' <<
> \new Staff{ R1 | R1 | \repeat volta 2 { c4 e d f } | \break R1 |
> \repeat volta 2 { c4 f e d } | R1 | \break \repeat volta 2 { c4 d e f }
> | f e d c | g' f e d | }
> \new Staff{ c4 d e f | c d e f
I guess it can be done by hacking the file stepmake/bin/add-html-footer.py
which is used to add the footer to all the HTML files at lilypond.org.
/Mats
Graham Percival wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Has anyone considered putting the navigation links at the bottom of
our wonderful! (Thanks, Graha
Hi list !
I'm so sorry I'm still stuck with an old pb about figured bass...
Using XP and lily2.8.3
Here is the strcuture of my .ly file :
\version "2.8.3"
global= {
\time 2/2
\key g \major
}
flute = \new Voice { \relative c''{
(...)
\bar "|."
}}
violon = \new Voice { \relative c''{
(...)
Well, you have to do the same trick for all kinds of contexts that
are used in your score (at least, all that print bar lines). So, in your
\layout block you also need a
\context
{
\RhythmicStaff
\consists "Timing_translator"
\consists "Default_bar_l
Please don't send incomplete examples. Now I had to fill in some
music to be able to try it out.
The FiguredBass context has to be created before the Staff context
of the bass line. For example, you can modify your example into:
\version "2.8.3"
global= {
\time 2/2
\key g \major
}
flute = \new
Greetings -
Nice program! I was using .abc, with abcm2ps (which I still like for its
ease of use and speed of entry), but LilyPond seems even more flexible.
I think I still prefer .abc for some scores, but there are things I can
do in LilyPond that I can't do in .abc.
1) What's LSR?
2) What's th
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
But doesn't lilypond know when it's compiling a new \score ? I guess
I don't know enough about how \books are produced. This code
(lyoutput-def-lookup layout 'first-page-number)
This property is entered by the user, or defaul
Palmer, Ralph wrote:
Nice program! I was using .abc, with abcm2ps (which I still like for its
ease of use and speed of entry), but LilyPond seems even more flexible.
I think I still prefer .abc for some scores, but there are things I can
do in LilyPond that I can't do in .abc.
You could write y
I don't see anything LilyPond on the PATH. So 2.4 and 2.8 should live in
the same house without being aware of each other's existence.
I don't see how jEdit can handle both. Two incarnations of jEdit? Can one
instantiation easily flip among multiple installed LilyPond versions? Alt-l
now execu
Trent,
When I first installed 2.9.9 I had this problem a lot too. I found that if
I ran the script as follows from the windows command line:
python C:\my_full_path\musicxml2ly.py [options]
That it worked fine. The trick was using the full path name of the python
script. Don't ask me why.
Palmer, Ralph wrote:
Thanks for the quick response, and sorry - by "embedded space", I meant
blank space, usually inserted by hitting the space bar on the keyboard
(Character code 0020 in Microsoft Word, possibly the same as Unicode
u8195, aka "em space"), but a tab does the same thing. Is that c
Anthony Youngman wrote:
Read the documentation on rehearsal marks. One of the default styles is
to use the barnumber.
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-barnumbers
Incidentally, this will also probably get round the problem of keeping
track - I guess the problem is the rehearsal mark count
Paul Scott wrote:
Anthony Youngman wrote:
Read the documentation on rehearsal marks. One of the default styles is
to use the barnumber.
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-barnumbers
Incidentally, this will also probably get round the problem of keeping
track - I guess the problem is the r
Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Anthony Youngman wrote:
Read the documentation on rehearsal marks. One of the default styles is
to use the barnumber.
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-barnumbers
Incidentally, this will also probably get round the problem of keeping
track - I guess t
Daniel Johnson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Anthony Youngman wrote:
Read the documentation on rehearsal marks. One of the default
styles is
to use the barnumber.
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-barnumbers
Incidentally, this will also probably get round the problem of k
I've seen documentation and support answers that talk about how to right align
marks (like the proper placement of a 'Fine' mark). What I cannot figure out
after hours of tinkering and tweaking and slamming my head into the desk is how
to get a left-aligned rehearsal mark (like a segno) and a righ
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I've already tried posting this message but it got held up because the
attachments were large... So here's the same thing, but with PDF files
accessible via the web instead.
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
> Hello, I don't really understand what you want your
Hi,
I try to type a Song with multiple Voices but when I add the text some
of the chords clash (second page of "Jesus, dein Licht.ly").
Without the text everything is ok ("Copy of Jesus, dein Licht.ly").
And is there a way to force Lilypond not to use more than 2 Pages and
therefore skale th
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would fancy giving any
criticism (constructive or otherwise) on the engraving I'm currently working on.
Comments greatly appreciated!
Thanks,Stewart
\version "2.8.0"
#(set-default-paper-size "a4" )
#(set-global-staff-size 20 )
\header
{
%Mutopia headers
mu
Daniel Johnson wrote:
A bit of research and hackery resulted in this:
%%% BEGIN LILYPOND CODE %%%
\version "2.9.9"
#(define (format-mark-barnumbers-segno mark context)
(markup
#:line
(#:center-align
(#:bold (number->string (ly:context-property context
'currentBarNumber)) #:musicglyp
Aha, thanks for catching those... amazing how one
can be completely oblivious to some things so blatant.
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From:
Diosnel
Herrnsdorf
To: Stewart Holmes
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 12:26
AM
Subject: Re: Feedback
Hi, Stewart,
You'd l
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Well, you have to do the same trick for all kinds of contexts that
> are used in your score (at least, all that print bar lines). So, in your
> \layout block you also need a
>
>\context
>{
>\RhythmicStaff
>\consists "Timing_translator
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