I was afraid you would ask for this, so here goes:
my "soprano" file (shortened to just what would produce the error).
\version "2.10.0"
SopranoMusic=\relative
{
\key es \major
\time 5/2 b'2 b4 b c b b2 g |
as g4 f~ f es~ es d es2 |
b'2 b4 b c b b2 g |
as g4 f~ f es~ es d es2 |
\time 5/4 R1*5/4 |
It seems that you use the \lyricsto feature in your "closed score" file but
not in the "open score" file. Since you have taken the effort to specify
the
durations explicitly in your lyrics part, I guess you could just as well
skip the \lyricsto feature also in the "closed score". However, you ma
Hi Trevor,
The mailserver of my ISP was down for 14 hours, sorry for the late
response. Thanks a lot for all your time and effort! The last example
you sent works pretty well here now except for the first measure
(4/4). It takes about the same amount of space as the following 3/8
measure.
Replaci
Hi all,
I had a question about the following:
I want to render the score of a choir piece of M. Praetorius and I want to do
that in the old fashion of only having barlines between the staves.
At the same time however I want to avoid the collision of Lyrics and those
barlines.
The score I want
Is it possible to print out the number of pages that Lilypond has output
to a PDF.
Or even better, can you add a check in the code that you are on the page
you expect (a bit like barNumberCheck). So I could put
\pageNumberCheck 2
at the end of part and if it has spilled onto 3 pages I can
On 04/12/06, Eduardo Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello users, does anybody have a Python or Perl script to extract parts from a
.ly file and save them into a different file?
It is not pretty and it doesn't to a great deal of syntax checking but
below is a perl script I've just thrown to
On 12/5/06, Orm Finnendahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Trevor,
The mailserver of my ISP was down for 14 hours, sorry for the late
response. Thanks a lot for all your time and effort! The last example
you sent works pretty well here now except for the first measure
(4/4). It takes about the sam
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> (As an observational aside, there seems to be a special class of
> wildly difficult off-by-one difficulties in music notation. Take the
> example of needing to \override PaperColumn #'used = ##t which we
> discovered yesterday incrementally getting your example to work. On
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> \relative c' {
> \override Score.SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
> \set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 8 50)
> \override Score.PaperColumn #'used = ##t
> \time 4/4 r1 % BUG? Measure is way too short,
On 12/5/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> (As an observational aside, there seems to be a special class of
> wildly difficult off-by-one difficulties in music notation. Take the
> example of needing to \override PaperColumn #'used = ##t which we
> discovered
On 12/5/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
> \relative c' {
> \override Score.SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
> \set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 8 50)
> \override Score.PaperColumn #'used = ##t
hello Orm, Trevor...
Sorry I have not been helping here. I had not checked my lilypond mail
for weeks! Thankfully we have Trevor, the sponsor of proportional
notation!
So, coincidentally, I just finished a piece for flute where I do
*exactly* the same thing Orm is trying to do: align a lilypond s
On 12/5/06, V!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello Orm, Trevor...
Sorry I have not been helping here. I had not checked my lilypond mail
for weeks! Thankfully we have Trevor, the sponsor of proportional
notation!
So, coincidentally, I just finished a piece for flute where I do
Is there anyway to use different dynamic markings for different verses
of a choral piece?
For example, if verses 1 & 3 are to be forte, while 2 is to be mezzo
forte (in all voices), is there a way of marking this. The easiest thing
would be to be able to put the markings before the number of t
Is there an archive anywhere to search for answers to certain questions,
so as not to repeat the same questions all the time?
--
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Christopher A. LaFond [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.celticharper.net
One tentacle, one vote.
Hi
> Is there an archive anywhere to search for answers to certain questions,
> so as not to repeat the same questions all the time?
A little bit more sense of adventure and you could have found out ;)
If you have a look on the bottom of the mails you get from the list you can
find this link:
ht
Hi Trevor, Han-Wen,
> Note to Orm then that we should remember to try the sample score
> example on 2.11.2 when it releases.
Thanks a lot for the fix Han-Wen!
When will be the release of 2.11.2? I'm a little reluctant to compile
myself and would rather do the spacing part of the work with the f
Franz Fellner wrote:
Hi
Is there an archive anywhere to search for answers to certain questions,
so as not to repeat the same questions all the time?
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
I also encourage people to contribute to LSR and suggest documentation
improvements.
h
Valentin Villenave wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I may be out-topic, but I would like to talk about how useful Wiki
> applications might be to Lily...
>
> For instance, Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan has started writing a quite
> good Wikibook, based on the official tutorial.
>
> http://fr.wikibooks
John Mandereau escreveu:
> 3) In the past, there was in the footer of each HTML page of the
> documentation a link to a dedicated wiki page, where users could add
> comments. As long as an available LilyPond wiki exists, it might be good
> to add this footer back.
this didn't work: we had the link
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> John Mandereau escreveu:
> > 3) In the past, there was in the footer of each HTML page of the
> > documentation a link to a dedicated wiki page, where users could add
> > comments. As long as an available LilyPond wiki exists, it might be good
> > to add this footer back.
There are three helpful teaching aids that I see
included in my current lilypond instructions. But my
students would benefit by having the time signatures
partially or completely hidden for quizzes/drills.
I don't know much about coding etc. is this a task
my coding friends might consider e
I just read the "archive" string and have answered
my own question, sorry for the already answered question!
Glad this exists.
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