Thank you very much for giving me an example. Now I understand
completely what you had in mind.
Stephen
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 08:58 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> That's not exactly what I had in mind. Since the default value of
> minimum-Y-extent in Lyrics is (-1.2 . 2.4) (see the program refere
"Thomas Scharkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Bug report, please.
> I get:
>
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Thanks, but that's not enough for me to reproduce it. How do you
ivoke lilypond? What does cygcheck /usr/bin/lilypond say?
Jan.
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Trevor Bača gmail.com> writes:
> (I personally think that at least dynamics should exhibit baseline
> alignment by default, but at least there's an easy workaround with
> definitions like those above.)
Any text that aligns horisontally, should align on the baseline. For latin
scripts at least.
Since the error message complains about feta20.afm, it has nothing directly
to do with ec-fonts-mftraced. Rather, I suspect that you have teTeX 3
installed,
which is a bit more picky about where font related files are located,
compared to
earlier teTeX versions, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/
The basic principle is the same as is described in the section on Polymetric
notation. For example, you can do:
\version "2.10.0"
mynotehead = \markup{\musicglyph #"scripts.turn" }
\score {
\relative c''{
a
\once \override NoteHead #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\once \override
If you read "How LilyPond files work" in the Tutorial, you will learn that
if you have something like
\relative b' { \set Staff.instrumentName = " 2 " \key c \major \override
Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'()
d2 c b r a4 b c a g2 r b4 c d b a b c a b c d b a b c a d2 c b r a4 b c
a g2 r \bar "|
I invoke Lilypond from the cygwin bash.
cygcheck /usr/bin/lilypond:
--
C:/cygwin/usr/bin/lilypond - Cannot open
--
cygcheck /bin/lilypond:
--
C:/cygwin/bin\cygwin1.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ADVAPI32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System3
Thanks very much for your help, Mats!
Typesetting music with LilyPond is fun. I can't do it right, but it
is still fun. (And actually it wasn't fun with other, commercial
programs). It is perhaps difficult for a poor musician with no
knowledge whatsoever of a command-line way of working to
Manuel wrote:
As of now, there are three things between me and happiness, at least
concerning the first half of my first work with LilyPond, so I can
show it to people like a newborn child:
...
- I need to put the page numbering in the center. I looked in "page
formatting" and elsewhere i
Hi,
I have several multi-score "\book"s that I want to typeset, and ideally I'd like
to do this from within Lilypond (and not with lilypond-book) to take advantage
of the new line/page breaking (and to keep my tool-chain as short as possible).
Now, I know how to include a full header for each pie
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> On 12/3/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Trevor Bača escreveu:
>> > 2. There is a bug with proportional not dealing with skips correctly.
>> > Proportional notation handles notes and rests correctly. But
>> > proportional notation freaks out with skips. I n
what do I do with this file?
2006/11/29, Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Christian Hitz wrote:
> Hi Jacob,
>
> I used your Lilypond bundle for TextMate. While working an a few songs,
> I made some refinements to the bundle. See the attached patch.
>
> Thanks for your work.
>
> Christian
Thanks.
Hi
Following the description in the snippet "tablature.ly" in the regressiion
tests of Lilypond 2.10.0 I would expect string numbers in all the 4 chords!
Am I mistaken?
Thanks
Luc
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On 11/23/06, Martijn Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you very much! I already tried, but it doesn't work somehow. Are there
any known bugs? Probably I just do something stupid. In the layout block I
inserted this code:
\context{
\Staff
\override NoteCollision #'merge-diffe
Thanks very much! This really IS a major advantage for some of my scores!
Thanks!
Martijn
2006/12/4, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/23/06, Martijn Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you very much! I already tried, but it doesn't work somehow. Are
there
> any known bugs? Probab
Hi,
I tried the uniform-stretching property but couldn't get it to work as
expected. If I understand this property correctly, it should stretch
out bars according to their time-signature regardless of skips or
rests within.
This fails (e.g. the first measure should be much wider than the
second,
Hello users, does anybody have a Python or Perl script to extract parts from a
.ly file and save them into a different file?
For example:
I have several files with:
soprano = {
music
}
alto = {
music
}
etc.
and would like to get each part in a different file (soprano.ly, alto.ly,
etc.ly) . If
For the past while, I've been using NoteEdit for lilypond note-entry. Mainly
I'm using it to make public-domain versions of flute and guitar music,
and it seems to take care of 90% of my needs.
(see http:///www.blackstock.ca/flute_and_guitar.php and
http://www.blackstock.ca/voice_and_guitar.php )
Does anyone know a good GUI interface for MAC OS X?
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Mike Blackstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've seen very little mention of NoteEdit and I'm wondering, is the
> project dead in the water?
http://canorus.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Jan.
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On 12/4/06, Orm Finnendahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I tried the uniform-stretching property but couldn't get it to work as
expected. If I understand this property correctly, it should stretch
out bars according to their time-signature regardless of skips or
rests within.
This fails (e.g.
On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/4/06, Orm Finnendahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried the uniform-stretching property but couldn't get it to work as
> expected. If I understand this property correctly, it should stretch
> out bars according to their time-signa
On 12/3/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> 2. There is a bug with proportional not dealing with skips correctly.
> Proportional notation handles notes and rests correctly. But
> proportional notation freaks out with skips. I noticed this some time
> ago but ha
Am 2006-12-04 um 20:25 schrieb Ezequiel Sierra:
Does anyone know a good GUI interface for MAC OS X?
MacOS X *is* a GUI interface for BSD Unix. :-)
If you're looking for a LilyPond GUI interface:
- LilyPad
http://edbaskerville.com/software/lilypad/
(very simplistic; author is sleeping, pr
bbarros wrote:
what do I do with this file?
Just grab the newest Lilypond bundle out of TextMate's subversion
repository, or grab the GetBundle bundle from http://validcode.net/stuff
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hi
> Does anyone know a good GUI interface for MAC OS X?
I'm sure canorus will become one:
http://canorus.berlios.de
At the moment it is still a little bit spartanic (under heavy development),
but the code and the application-design look really promising.
Greez
Franz
On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/4/06, Orm Finnendahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried the uniform-stretching property but couldn't get it to work as
> > expected. If I understand this property correctl
Greetings -
This is not about a bug or a specific problem; rather, it's a request
for advice.
I'm running LilyPond 2.10 under WinXP SP2.
I'm transcribing a complex piano score with a lot of markup and one to
four voices. Each voice is silent for up to many measures at times. I
would like to be a
Palmer, Ralph wrote:
It looks like there are multiple strategies for producing such a score.
Do any of you have a favorite strategy you'd be willing to share? I've
looked at the LilyPond examples and the User Manual, but nothing
appropriate jumps out at me.
I have no experience at producing suc
Hi,
I have a tex document that I created with version 2.7.40 (I think) and haven't
updated it in a while, but want to now, don't have that version installed,
installed the new version, and can't get it to ouptu successfully. I've
attached the windows output and the beginning of the doc.
Can some
James Bailey wrote:
I was wondering if you ever got this to work and what OS you're using.
I've been able to successfully edit paper.scm and got it to work on
Windows, unfortunately, my primary platform is Mac OSX, and I can't get
it to work there.
Please keep lilypond emails on the mailist.
I edit the file successfully. The same file that works on windows, on macintosh
generates a PDF that's rotated landscape. I am editing the paper.scm inside the
lilypond app.
Here's what happens. I compile the file in lilypond, and the pdf that is
generated is my new paper size, but the paper is
So, I'm creating a choral score and having some difficulties. First of all, I
put everything in separate files because it's just easier for me to find errors
that way, so posting music would be a bit difficult, I'll explain everything as
well as I can.
I have "SopranoMusic" defined in its own f
On 12/4/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> \new Score \with {
> \override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
> \override SpacingSpanner #'strict-note-spacing = ##t
> proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
try adding
\override Pa
On 12/4/06, Palmer, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings -
This is not about a bug or a specific problem; rather, it's a request
for advice.
I'm running LilyPond 2.10 under WinXP SP2.
I'm transcribing a complex piano score with a lot of markup and one to
four voices. Each voice is silent
On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/4/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 12/4/06, Orm Finnendahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I tried the uniform-stretching property but couldn't get it to
Howdy. I sent this a few days ago, but haven't gotten a response. I
have found several emails in the mailing lists reporting similar
problems, but haven't found a solution. Is this an error with lilypond
or with my understanding? Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks...
JP
Julian Pet
Impossible to say without seeing your .ly files. Could you please try to
reduce
your example to a few lines of code that illustrates the problem (it may
very
well happent that you find the problem yourself during that process).
/Mats
James E. Bailey wrote:
So, I'm creating a choral score an
I've tried canorus but it does not seem to be stable enough, plus it lacks
basic functionality yet. Noteedit (2.8), seems to be the latest and exports
old lilypond-code but with the convert-ly script there's no problem.
Daniel Tonda C.
2006/12/4, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mike Bla
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