I don't really see what time signatures have to do with trills.
However, you can easily hide a time signature or whatever other
object, see the section on "Common tweaks". For the specific case of
time signatures, you can use
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'transparent = ##t
/Mats
emily wrote
Is there an archive anywhere to search for answers to certain questions,
so as not to repeat the same questions all the time?
http://www.nabble.com/Gnu---Lilypond-f1718.html
may also help
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the latest 2.9 series fixed that, although the fonts in Century
Schoolbook L were not introduced correctly in the svg file (see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-10/msg00216.html)
and I had to hand edit
I haven't tested 2.10 nor 2.11 yet, but that's probably fixed too.
Greeting
2006/12/5, John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There is already an unofficial wiki on
http://lilypondwiki.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
OK my bad.
Though I thought I had indeed already seen there was a wiki somewhere,
I wasn't able to find where it was (the fact is, I only tried with
Valentin Villenave escreveu:
> understand why it hasn't been a success. But maybe it would be worth
> trying to to put the footer links again. Can this be done easily, or
> does it means spending hours page-per-page ?
I would like to reverse the policy this time. I'll put in a wiki link
if there i
Hi all
I do use lilypond for a while and I have a recurent problem when
splitting notes to feat to a beat.
Let's see a simple example:
[1]:
relative c { c4. 4 c8 4 }
This produce a nice output but:
[2]:
\relative c { c4 ~ c8 8 ~ c8 4 }
I think this is more readble on a staff. Anyway I also d
Sounds indeed more relevant.
Thank you Han-Wen.
2006/12/6, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Valentin Villenave escreveu:
> understand why it hasn't been a success. But maybe it would be worth
> trying to to put the footer links again. Can this be done easily, or
> does it means spending ho
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2006/12/5, John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's easy to start a new wiki, a new documentation, a new whatever, but
it's much harder to develop it on a long timescale.
As for me, I find wiki-based doc are a LOT easier for everyone to
contribute, improve, propose,
It's easy to start a new wiki, a new documentation, a new whatever, but
it's much harder to develop it on a long timescale.
As for me, I find wiki-based doc are a LOT easier for everyone to
contribute, improve, propose, translate, and -most off all- gain easy
and immediate access to every info
A newbie, I downloaded v.2.10.0.1 yesterday and was delighted about my first
notation, the beginning of Bach's invention I:
\version "2.10.0"
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff { \clef treble r16 c' d' e' f' d' e' c' g'8 c'' b'\prall c'' d''16 g'
a' b' c'' a' b' g' d''8 g'' f''\prall g''}
\new Staff {
> added the \midi {} command at the end in many different ways but nothing
> worked.
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff { \clef treble r16 c' d' e' f' d' e' c' g'8 c'' b'\prall c'' d''16
g'
a' b' c'' a' b' g' d''8 g'' f''\prall g''}
\new Staff { \clef bass r2 r16 c d e f d e c g8 g,
"Frank Herzberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got the correct pdf and a ps output but never a MIDI file. What's wrong?
> I
> added the \midi {} command at the end in many different ways but nothing
> worked.
This works:
\score {
...your original input...
\midi { }
\
I have a piece where one part has a tied note going into the repeat
section, and also a tie from the end of the first ending to the
beginning of the repeat.
I've found two lilypond commands that are *almost* what I want.
\repeatTie sounds promising, but does the opposite of what I want. It
atta
To understand the answers you have received, I recommend you to read
the section on "How LilyPond files work" in the Tutorial, if you haven't
already done that.
/Mats
Frank Herzberg wrote:
A newbie, I downloaded v.2.10.0.1 yesterday and was delighted about my first
notation, the beginning of
Yup, looks like it's fixed in 2.10. I was hoping to finish this project
before upgrading. Oh well.
Thanks for your help.
JP
Vincent wrote:
the latest 2.9 series fixed that, although the fonts in Century
Schoolbook L were not introduced correctly in the svg file (see
http://lists.gnu.org/a
Joe wrote:
> 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 together which extract the
> parts as you require. It should pick out things like 'soprano' while
> ignoring things like '\soprano'. You should save it in a file called
>
Hello to the list!
I have to typeset a musicsheet for a service at 01/06/2007. Therefore, I
need to set notes without stems, gregorian chant and text. I'm using
lilypond 2.10.1 along with teTeX under Ubuntu Linux 6.10.
My problems are as follows:
- the episems don't show. Does anybody know some
Sebastien Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The question is how to factorise an expression like:
> \tag #'tab {4} tag #'score {8 ~ }
> to something like:
>
> \tabRhythme {} #'(4) #'(8 8)
>
> I thought to write a function like:
>
> tabRhythme = #(define-music-function (parser location music tab s
Hi List,
I downloaded the 2.10.1 tarball of lilypond but configure claims that I
only have mftrace 1.1 installed, while 1.1.19 is needed.
However I do have version 1.1.19 and only that version of mftrace
installed.
As far as I understand stepmake uses mftrace --version to learn about
the installed
Can someone help me with this:
Writing fonts to 1-test1.psfonts...Failed to extract CenturySchL-
Roma, Emmentale
r-20 from lily-1889349313.eps
I'm running under windows xp.
D:\Docs2\1\final>lilypond-book --psfonts --output=out 1-test1.lytex
lilypond-book.py (GNU LilyPond) 2.10.0
Reading 1-test1.l
Citando Joseph Haig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I think it must have been the lilypond mailserver seeing the 'at' sign
> and assuming that it is an email address, because it is wrong in the
> list archives. The line should read:
>
> my($fin,$fout,$label) = @ARGV;
>
> I have put spaces either side of
Laura Conrad wrote:
So then I looked at \laissezVibrer, which is indeed quite similar to
what I want, but the default appearance is probably deliberately
somewhat different from a normal tie.
Does someone know how to tweak the attached example so that the tie is
up instead of down (important) an
Andrew Black - lists wrote:
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 ha
> "Graham" == Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Graham> Laura Conrad wrote:
>> So then I looked at \laissezVibrer, which is indeed quite similar to
>> what I want, but the default appearance is probably deliberately
>> somewhat different from a normal tie.
>>
Laura Conrad wrote:
Graham> \override LaissezVibrerTie #'direction = #-1
I tried several places to put that, and none of them worked. The
attached doesn't seem to have any effect at all. This is on 2.9.22.
It's a bug which was unfortunately fixed after 2.9.22.
- Graham
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hi thereI am having a large about of trouble with one of my pieces. This is
piece with organ and choir.There is about 2.5 pages worth of just organ before
the choir come in, but I have no way of suppressing the choir lines for these
pages, hence making what should be 2 pages actually 6 pages.The
> "Graham" == Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Graham> Laura Conrad wrote:
Graham> \override LaissezVibrerTie #'direction = #-1
>>
>> I tried several places to put that, and none of them worked. The
>> attached doesn't seem to have any effect at all. This is o
Derek Kaye wrote:
how on earth do I make this so that the choir lines only show when needed!
Please see the "Hiding staves" section in the documentation.
Cheers,
- Graham
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The problem you report is a known bug for lilypond-book in Windows.
I recommend to use the pdflatex mode of lilypond-book:
lilypond-book --pdf --output=out 1-test1.lytex
cd out
pdflatex 1-test1
As you probably know, pdflatex will directly produce a PDF file as output,
not any .dvi file.
/Mat
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