Thanks. That's considerably simpler.
Nick
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> From: M Watts [mailto:zwy648...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, 15 February 2009 12:52
> To: Nick Payne
> Cc: 'lilypond-user Mailinglist'
> Subject: Re: Tweaking within markup
>
> Nick Payne wrote:
> > Is it possible? I want to
On zo, 2009-02-15 at 01:24 +, rey2009 wrote:
> Hence Lilypond is the culprit here.. Could it be that some of its libraries do
> conflict with GTK+?
Yes, that could be. I do not know whas Scala is, but apparently it
builds on the free software stack, just like LilyPond.
Scala should ascerta
Chip wrote:
Lily still breaks lines where it wants to.
You are fighting something very powerful and don't know it.
All that blank space on those pages!
It is reasonable to think that saying \pageBreak means that you
are quite happy with whatever blank space is needed to skip the rest
of th
Chip-5 wrote:
>
>
> I've been messing around with the various ragged-... settings
> trying to get the staffs all the same length with the last staff to end
> at it natural length.
>
did you also try *ragged-last* - to me this seems what you are looking for;
you can put it in a layout block
I'm setting a song in Sacred Harp style, kind of a 19th century style.
I know about the \sacredHarpHeads directive, that works beautifully.
This piece, as many songs in this style, has a chorus that begins in
the middle of a measure. The song is in 6/8, the soprano part (for
example ) has a measur
Tim Slattery wrote:
>I've tried putting \repeat \volta 1{ in that spot and } at the end of
>the piece. I get a thick bar line with a colon, and the corresponding
>end repeat sign at the end of the piece. OK, but then there's another
>begin-repeat symbol 4 measures after the one I specified and 4
I guess you have several voices or even several staves involved in your
piece. Note that the \repeat volta command should be inserted
in all voices of music and also have to appear at exactly the same
place in all the voices. If you don't manage to figure out what the
problem is, please send
a
Hi all,
2008/10/25 Andrew Hawryluk :
> After installing LilyPond you will have OpenType versions of the fonts
> (probably in a directory like .../lilypond/current/fonts/otf), but
> they won't work with Finale. This is because the two programs actually
> use different sets of glyphs and the two fon
2009/2/15 Risto Vääräniemi :
> I had a look at the Emmentaler OTF font using the Windows Character
> Map tool and the font seemed to contain only the numbers, a few
> letters (m, f, s, etc.) and some punctuation marks.
>
> I couldn't find any musical glyphs such as sharp and flat signs. I'm
> writ
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>I guess you have several voices or even several staves involved in your
>piece. Note that the \repeat volta command should be inserted
>in all voices of music and also have to appear at exactly the same
>place in all the voices. If you don't manage to figure out what the
To avoid all trial-and-error to figure out the relevant parameters to
\raise, I would propose the following alternative (which also gets rid
of the extra horizontal spacing between the parenthesis and the
accidental):
^\markup { \smaller \concat { \vcenter ( \vcenter \smaller \musicglyph
#"acci
I found a font which has the koron and sori, apparently it's available in
Finale.
See http://www.pertout.com/PhD2007Introduction.htm links at bottom (downloads)
for the fonts.
I have no idea how to use this in lilypond though.
Kees
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Fro
Yes Kees I downloaded the font and saw the glyphs.
This is as far as I can go with my current work too. Except that I
will add additional Persian music notations (and perhaps somewhat
better looking glyphs!). But I can only produce a font in ttf format,
another one perhaps in otf format. I c
Tim Slattery bls.gov> writes:
>
> There are four voice parts, the \repeat volta 2 is in each one at the
> same place. I cannot figure out where the extra begin-repeat comes
> from.
>
> Here are the four voice parts, if that's not enough, I'll send more.
> The entire file is 105 lines long.
>
Behnam Rassi wrote:
Yes Kees I downloaded the font and saw the glyphs.
This is as far as I can go with my current work too. Except that I will
add additional Persian music notations (and perhaps somewhat better
looking glyphs!). But I can only produce a font in ttf format, another
one perhaps
On 15-Feb-09, at 6:45 PM, Graham Breed wrote:
Behnam Rassi wrote:
Yes Kees I downloaded the font and saw the glyphs.
This is as far as I can go with my current work too. Except that I
will add additional Persian music notations (and perhaps somewhat
better looking glyphs!). But I can only p
Michael Lauer wrote:
>Do you have a "global" section in each voice with inconsistent repeats?
>There still isn't enough information to tell what the problem is...
There's a global section that's included with each part. It has only
the key and the sacredNoteHeads directive:
global = {
\key c \
begin 644 Alexander.ly
M[[N_7&EN8VQU9&4@(F5N9VQIPT*7&ME>2!C(%QM86IO<@T*7'-A8W)E9$AAR you originally wanted by
> - just putting the repeats where you want them
> - overriding the bar lines at the beginning and end of the repeats
The \bar ":" gets me the repeat symbol I wanted. But the extra repeat
is still there, and I'm getting mo
Hi Folks,
I made an init file "persian.ly" with support for Persian accidentals and scale
signatures.
The only thing missing is correct glyphs for koron and sori. I include it below.
Kees
- Original Message -
From: Behnam Rassi
Date: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:02 pm
Subject: Re: Persia
I can't figure out how to end a slur across a repeat into an
alternate ending and the documentation doesn't seem to cover this. I
get an error message about being unable to end the slur. Of course
this could always be the \endUserError bug!
The workaround I have adopted is to use \repeatT
> I made an init file "persian.ly" with support for Persian
> accidentals and scale signatures.
> The only thing missing is correct glyphs for koron and sori. I
> include it below.
Can someone please provide high-resolution scans of the Persian stuff
in action? What I've seen so far are some low
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
To avoid all trial-and-error to figure out the relevant parameters to
\raise, I would propose the following alternative (which also gets rid
of the extra horizontal spacing between the parenthesis and the
accidental):
^\markup { \smaller \concat { \vcenter ( \vcenter \smal
I have a barre function for guitar scores that I would like to enhance by
adding a vertical line indicating how far the barre should extend across the
fretboard. As a test I took the existing barre function and added some
hard-coded Postscript that draws a line of fixed vertical height. I can add
a
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