Thank you, Graham and Eyolf!
I'll check Timidity out!
Jonas
2007/5/11, Eyolf Oestrem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10.05.2007 (15:49), Graham Percival wrote:
>Jonas Nyström wrote:
>>Does someone know of a open source solution for converting LilyPond midi
>>to
>>wav or (preferrably) to mp3?
>timidit
2007/5/10, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ledocq-Boccart wrote:
> I try to write music sheet using french syntax (as do re mi fa ...)
It has been translated into French, if that helps.
There's also a mailing list which is dedicated to French-speaking users:
http://lists.gnu.org/mai
See also http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-11/msg00273.html
Possibly, the SVG backend to LilyPond may be useful.
/Mats
Quoting Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
See http://lilypondtool.organum.hu
Bert
Jonas Nyström írta:
Hi!
Is it somehow possible to retrieve the c
Please provide a complete example of what you tried. The following
example seems to work fine:
\new FiguredBass \figuremode {\partial 4 <_>4 <3> <3 6> }
/Mats
Quoting Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
When I write
\partial 4 <_>4
I get:
Parsing...
fredo, figured.ly:2:13: error: synta
Hello, all --
Now that I'm well into engraving several big piano pieces in Lilypond
2.11.23, it has become even more clear than ever that:
(1) the initial padding in measures is unacceptably small (and,
in some cases, zero); and
(2) the various known workarounds are overly time-consum
I think this is a bug, but since I don't usually rely on the default
bar line engraver, I'm sending this to user in case I'm doing
something really dumb.
The attached file is in 2/2, and should start with a partial measure,
in both parts.
If I don't include the \layout section, which moves the b
I'm post this to both bug- and -user as I'm not sure what's going on.
The following file is essentially self-explanatory:
%%% BEGIN LILYPOND FILE
\version "2.10.20" %% On Windows
\header {
title = \markup {
%% commenting out \italic allows proper rendering
i think i second that...
but isn't the collision of (for instance) flats with bar lines a bug/
defect?
if not, i'll chip in - i've got hundreds of theory/analysis snippets
that can't go to print as is and i can't go back to 2.10...i'm hoping
this will be fixed before i have to tweak them
Hi, Damian --
but isn't the collision of (for instance) flats with bar lines a
bug/defect?
I think so, but currently it's not being given very high priority...
so I thought I'd try to escalate it! =)
btw, what are the best workarounds without adding spacers?
The two I've been playing
hi kieren
thanks for those examples
most of my files are less than one page so this'll help - the layout
doesn't change that much by the time i've got to adjusting flat-
placement...
but i would like it to work better out of the box, i'm sure it used
to though, i've only been getting my h
On Fri, 11 May 2007 17:32:03 +, David Bobroff wrote:
> In a lyric an umlaut-a had become an upper case A with tilde followed
> by the universal currency symbol (I think).
This comment makes me think that your file got translated along the way
by a text editor that didn't read Unicode proper
David Rogers wrote:
> On Fri, 11 May 2007 17:32:03 +, David Bobroff wrote:
>
>> In a lyric an umlaut-a had become an upper case A with tilde followed
>> by the universal currency symbol (I think).
>
> This comment makes me think that your file got translated along the way
> by a text editor
Hi
I want to write a report using lily and latex.
Is there a way of using lilypond such that i dont have to interrupt my
normal editing process?
Normally i write tex documents with my preferred editor (vim with
latexsuite) with completion, syntax highlighting, have previews,
quickfix, etc.
If i
> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Menge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sebastian> Does anyone have an idea how to manage that in a clever
Sebastian> way?
It's not especially clever, but I wouldn't dream of using
lilypond-book without a Makefile to run the commands. So just set the
Makefile up
sorry - disregard the statement about shape notes.
You should write a note-head::calc-style function in Scheme, which
returns a symbol. This function should look at the pitch of the of the
causing event
to determine the shape to be returned. Look at
accidental-interface::calc-alteration
to see ho
Thanks Kieren for brining this up.
I too would like to chip in some money for this. Let me know what I
need to do.
Adam
On May 11, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Therefore, I would like a quote on what it would cost to include a
user-adjustable property to set the minimum space w
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