As far as I can understand, this is a warning that the score lines might
get too squeezed or to widely spaced compared to what the design rules
in LilyPond would prefer. I haven't seen any case where the resulting
layout looks really bad, though, so don't worry too much.
/Mats
hhpmusic wrote:
H
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 18:26 -0800, Jay Hamilton wrote:
> I'm working on the balloon section of Editorial and in that section is this
> statement
>
> There are two music functions, balloonGrobText and balloonText; the former
> takes the name of the grob to adorn, while the latter may be used as a
till wrote:
2. There is a lot of threads here on the list. You can play with all sorts
of spacing but nothing is yet really convincing. The most simple workaround
appears to be to scale all note durations to a singe duration, eg. 1/8,
which can be achieved by appending the note duration: a\bre
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
A score is a Score :-)
Not if you want to attach a \header, \layout or \midi block to it, though
it seems that Han-Wen has just added some support for doing that.
/Mats
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I'm afraid that the best available documentation is the source code. :-(
The impression I've got from the mailing list is that most people who have
tried to use midi2ly for any serious purpose have soon realized that it's
just as quick to enter the .ly file directly. Especially considering the
fa
Werner wrote:
(My opinion: That should be default layout.)
The opinion of the main LilyPond developers is to use hand-engraved
scores by the main German publishers as the inpiration when deciding on
the layout, see for example
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-lear
2008/2/17, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In the LSR there are templates for vocal (SATB) music, which also show this as
> one of their features. However, I now created a specialized snippet
> showcasing only this one feature (with loads of comments in the lilypond
> file, the actual co
> Valentin Villenave wrote 19 February 2008 08:58
>
> 2008/2/18, Philip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Is it possible to type-set the old bass clef?
>
> Yes it is. I took the .svg file in your example,
> converted it to
> postscript, changed a bit the code, and here you are:
Hi Valentin
How exactly
For the crescendo, see section "Dynamics" for a description on how to
attach
the dynamics to a parallel line of spacer notes. A similar trick can be
used also
for the phrasing slur, but in contrast to dynamics, the end of the slur
has to be
a real note, not a spacing note. To handle that, you ca
2008/2/18, Philip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it possible to type-set the old bass clef?
Yes it is. I took the .svg file in your example, converted it to
postscript, changed a bit the code, and here you are:
{
\once \override Staff.Clef #'stencil =
#ly:text-interface::print
\o
2008/2/19, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How exactly do you convert a .svg file into
> postscript? It seems a very useful general
> technique to get arcane symbols into LP scores.
Oh, you'll be disappointed: I just use Inkscape and save the file as .ps :-)
Philip, if you're ok with the
Hello Haipeng,
Am Dienstag, 19. Februar 2008 schrieb hhpmusic:
> By the way, how can I write metronome markings such as quarter = eighth =
> 120 or quarter = ca120 (sorry, my screen reader has poor function and this
> line must be put beneathe the next line)?
In lilypond, simply use the \tempo
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 18:26:58 -0800
"Jay Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are two music functions, balloonGrobText and balloonText; the former
> takes the name of the grob to adorn, while the latter may be used as an
> articulation on a note. The other arguments are the offset and the
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Hello Han-Wen,,
Thanks a lot for your great help and all the hints! I'm starting to get a
little insight into how lilypond works internally
> at toplevel. check out
>toplevel-score-handler
> in ly/declarations-init.ly; this shows how to sch
Valentin Villenave wrote
>
> 2008/2/19, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > How exactly do you convert a .svg file into
> > postscript? It seems a very useful general
> > technique to get arcane symbols into LP scores.
>
> Oh, you'll be disappointed: I just use Inkscape
> and save the f
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Am Montag, 18. Februar 2008 schrieben Sie:
> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> > ...
> > Also, how can I create a staff in scheme? A staff is no music expression,
> > is it?
>
> Finally a question I can answer, or rather that LilyPond can answer for
> you. J
On Feb 19, 2008 12:44 AM, Marcus Macauley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In Lilypond 2.10.33, I want to have four staves per system, connected by a
> piano-style brace, with exactly enough space for two ledger lines between
> the
> upper two staves, one ledger line between the middle two
This happened to me with my windows XP and my Apple leopard: I download tha
latest version of lilypond. It does not want to save the initial test file.
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This is also perfect for my needs to typeset some ancient clefs. I
assume this trick will work for most graphical objects in LP. Can it
be used for noteheads?
Ben
On Feb 19, 2008, at 0:58, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
2008/2/18, Philip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is it possib
If you search the mailing list archives, you will find that there are
some problems
with the OSX version of LilyPond on Leopard. As far as I can understand,
you can only run it from the command line.
However, in Windows XP, there shouldn't be any such problems. Based on
your previous email, it
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
>
> Werner wrote:
> >
> > (My opinion: That should be default layout.)
> >
> The opinion of the main LilyPond developers is to use hand-engraved
> scores by the main German publishers as the inpiration when deciding on
> the layout, see for example
>
http://
Le 19 févr. 08 à 09:48, Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
A score is a Score :-)
Not if you want to attach a \header, \layout or \midi block to it
Of course it is, even with a header, layouts or a midi blocks.
By the way, this is strange:
--- a/lily/score-scheme.cc
+++ b/
If the "old bass clef" symbol is available in some font, couldn't you just
do this:
\version "2.10.0"
myClefSymbol = \markup{
\override #'(font-name . "Times New Roman" ) \huge "A"
}
\score{
\relative c'{
\override Staff.Clef #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\override Staff.Clef #'tex
Well done, Valentin!
Another Inkscape convert (Trevor D.)!
Lilypond and Inkscape are my two favorite open source applications.
(In that order, of course ;-)
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On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Larry Kent wrote:
> > > KDE easier. If you use KDE you might like it:
> > > http://lilykde.googlecode.com/
>
> The site says if you want to preview pdf files, you need KPDF, but there's
> no button (that I can see) for downloading that. What am I missing? -LK
>
> Lar
2008/2/19, Nicolas Sceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> +LY_DEFINE (ly_score_set_header_x, "ly:score-set-header!",
> + 2, 0, 0, (SCM score, SCM module),
> + "Set the score header.")
> +{
> + LY_ASSERT_SMOB (Score, score, 1);
> + SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (ly_is_module (module), module, SCM_ARG2
2008/2/19, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for adding these bindings. However, should ly:score-header always
> return a header module, or do I have to create the header module myself? For
It's inited as empty, so you will need to do (ly:score-set-header!
score (make-module ... ))
Hello,
After years of typesetting guitar music with MusiXTeX, I finally switched to
Lilypond (2.10.5, which comes with ubuntu feisty). Now (nearly) everything
works fine, but there are two related problems with tabulature:
1) How can I put a symbol instead of the fret number in the tabulature?
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