Dear lilyponders,
I'm interested in polish translation of lilypond documentation. I have found
that someone asked simillar question in the year 2004 but I can't find
anything about it. Does anybody translate the documentation into polish? If
not, what should I do to start? I wish to have at least
Graham (late cc to list)
> GENERAL DISCUSSION
>
> - I still like the division of musical notation /
> instrument-specific? No? Nobody else?
Well, yes - at least one other likes it. But only if every
sub-section within it concerns an actual instrument, and the
list of instruments is complete (a
Hi Adam, hi all,
I'am relativly new to lilypond and already made some attempts to
typeset a piece by morton feldman "bassclarinet and percussion"-
without success.
Now your snippet give me new hope:
The piece is written in two systems, the first system changing the
meter almost every bar,
2007/9/21, michał poręba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear lilyponders,
>
> I'm interested in polish translation of lilypond documentation. I have found
> that someone asked simillar question in the year 2004 but I can't find
> anything about it. Does anybody translate the documentation into polish? If
>
hello all,
I have a problem with slurring across voices in the following snippet.
the output is actually exactly what I want but I get lots of warnings when
compiling, so I was wondering if anyone can come up with a better solution.
when I had the slur attached to the lower voice it collided with
michał poręba writes:
Hi Michał,
> I'm interested in polish translation of lilypond documentation.
That's great!
> I have found that someone asked simillar question in the year 2004
> but I can't find anything about it. Does anybody translate the
> documentation into polish?
There is nothing t
I hope you have remembered to send it also as a bug report, since
the current behaviour is clearly a bug.
/Mats
Quoting Adam James Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Valentin,
I added snippet to LSR under the title:
"How to compress full-measure rests (e.g. "R4") in a compressMusic
block in
2007/9/21, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I hope you have remembered to send it also as a bug report, since
> the current behaviour is clearly a bug.
Might be related to #453, don't you think?
Valentin
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Hi, I have bundled LilyPondTool along with Java 1.6 and jEdit 4.3pre9 and
SumatraPDF as external PDF viewer, preconfigured for a Windows
environment.
Download it from
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/lilypondtool.zip (44MB)
and unzip it directly into C:\Program Files
The fo
2007/9/21, Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, I have bundled LilyPondTool along with Java 1.6 and jEdit 4.3pre9 and
> SumatraPDF as external PDF viewer, preconfigured for a Windows
> environment.
Great! I'll test it as soon as I can find a Windows box. Such a bundle
might be a huge asset fo
Hi,
> Hi, I have bundled LilyPondTool along with Java 1.6 and jEdit 4.3pre9 and
> SumatraPDF as external PDF viewer, preconfigured for a Windows
> environment.
Thank you. My Java's ok, so I probably won't try this bundle UNLESS...
...the embedded LilyPondTool is updated in relation to the standal
Hi Tao,
On 9/21/07, Tao Cumplido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello all,
>
> I have a problem with slurring across voices in the following snippet.
> the output is actually exactly what I want but I get lots of warnings when
> compiling, so I was wondering if anyone can come up with a better sol
Hi Tao, Hi Neil,
Nice snippet...
Now let's sing together my greatest hit:
ready?
one, two, three...
"L-S-R!
L-S-R!
Add-it-to-the-L-S-R!"
Cheers,
Valentin
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On 9/19/07, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 2007-09-17 um 17:00 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
>
> > Trevor: there can be *no* name for such hideous rhythms... :)
> > We may use "rythmes irrationnels" (one "h", two "n"s), or
> > "monnayages", but generally speaking the terms we use for s
Hm. I don't remember, but your suggestions are right. It's a pity I
don't really have time to work on LilyPondTool, i have lots of other
projects, directly connected to my family's life.
Bert
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00420.html
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/h
On 9/20/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> People who offered to help: I'm sorry I still haven't started the actual
> documentation work yet. However, these stupid technical problems need
> to get sorted out -- or at the very least, I need to be certain that the
> technical issues _c
So, is there any chance that this will work on windows 98? I'm guessing
not, but let me know if it does. My friend that I am hlping with
lilypond only has a windows 98 computer. The have all their school
stuff in MS Works or I would change them to linux.
Actually, I may still have a windows
Should we keep @refcommands independent from @commonprop ? For example,
look at Tuplets. Do you like it as it is, or should we move
\tupletUp \tupletDown etc
inside the "Commonly tweaked properties" ?
Cheers,
- Graham
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I've updated the README.txt with more guidelines about
writing/maintaining documentation. I'll be asking the GDP Helpers to
fix any Section organiztion and Formatting issues, as well as any
Readability or Technical writing issues they feel comfortable updating.
If I've forgotten anything from
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Well, yes - at least one other likes it. But only if every
sub-section within it concerns an actual instrument, and the
list of instruments is complete (at least as far as the
instrument-specific parts of LP are concerned).
There's wide support (well, two people) for prom
It does sort of work in win 98. I had to get an older version of Java,
edit the .cmd file to call that version and then rename it to .bat
I made the shortcut start minimized and autoclose so the dos window goes
away.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
So, is there any chance that this will work on windows
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