Its the Chaconne from BWV1004. Matthieu Jacquot has the Lilypond source
code of his arrangement for guitar available under a Creative Commons
license on his web site, though that contains the notes without any
fingering indications. See
http://theshadylanepublishing.googlepages.com/transcriptions
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:55:35 +0200, Nick Payne
wrote:
It’s the Chaconne from BWV1004. Matthieu Jacquot has the Lilypond source
code of his arrangement for guitar available under a Creative Commons
license on his web site, though that contains the notes without any
fingering indications. See
2009/7/10 Graham Percival :
> http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html
Now we're talking! Much, much better.
Pretty cool, actually.
No, I'd even go with "handsome".
Actually, seeing this website really made me want to give this little
project of yours a try (what's it call
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:37:15AM +0200, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> 2009/7/10 Graham Percival :
> > There's now an Examples section, thanks to Jonathan Kulp.
> > - currently, most examples have a "click-to-expand" thing. Some
> > of them don't work expanded, others don't work non-expanded.
> >
In data venerdì 10 luglio 2009 11:24:56, hai scritto:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:55:35 +0200, Nick Payne
>
> wrote:
> > It’s the Chaconne from BWV1004. Matthieu Jacquot has the Lilypond source
> > code of his arrangement for guitar available under a Creative Commons
> > license on his web site, tho
Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:37:15AM +0200, Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/7/10 Graham Percival :
There's now an Examples section, thanks to Jonathan Kulp.
- currently, most examples have a "click-to-expand" thing. Some
of them don't work expanded, others don't work non-e
On do, 2009-07-09 at 21:55 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
> http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html
Great. Thanks!
> - I'm wasting a lot of time on mundane jobs. For example, the old
> news page needs to be put into the new website source. This
> means going through
On vr, 2009-07-10 at 02:41 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
> No javascript.
Why not? It would be nice to have the pages work a bit, without
javascript, but as far as I'm concerned, we should use it.
Jan.
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I often browse the LilyPond homepage with a mobile phone. I would hate
if JavaScript were needed. No problem though, if JavaScript-enabled
users had a better experience.
Bert
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
On vr, 2009-07-10 at 02:41 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
No javascript.
Why not?
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/6/20 Tim Woodall :
What am I doing wrong?
I can't really explain why it breaks, but repeating a music expression
without making a fresh copy can cause weird errors. If you change
(append notes notes) to (append notes (ly:music-deep-copy notes))
Hi,
thanks to the bug hunters, I created an improved, fixed, shinier version
of LilyPondTool.
This is the Release Candidate before I release this to the jEdit plugin
repository for the widest public.
It contains some enhancements and many fixes, especially for the PDF
viewer. Now you can turn
Below is a open guitar-scale without tempo. I have 2 problems. And I have tried
to do due-diligence before posting to see if the information is available in
either the LSR or LilyPond Notation Reference, but I found nothing using my
search parameters.
1. The low E in the scale is too close to the
Peter Buhr wrote:
> 1. The low E in the scale is too close to the treble clef. The C
> ledger-line touches the clef. I tried to move the scale to the
> right by inserting "s1" at the start; however, no change
> occurred in the output. I don't understand why there is no
> change. If I put a
Note: You can work around that bug, if you turn off "Follow caret"
feature (and only turn on temporarily when looking for a note's position
in the score).
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
Hi,
thanks to the bug hunters, I created an improved, fixed, shinier
version of LilyPondTool.
This i
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> Note: You can work around that bug, if you turn off "Follow
> caret" feature (and only turn on temporarily when looking for a
> note's position in the score).
Maybe "Follow Caret" should be unselected by default?
Clicking on "Hide Toolbar" forces the user to open the Plug
That's a bug in the Console plugin and/or jEdit itself. I'll file a bug
report.
Hope this helps.
- Mark
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On 10.07.2009, at 16:19, Peter Buhr wrote:
May I make a small suggestion (and it may already be done).
Someplace in the
LilyPond manual, there needs to be a list of all the grob names and
what they
do. I find I spend a lot of time linearly searching the manual
hoping I'll come
across the ri
Hello pond comrades,
some time ago I asked about displaying minor chord names as lowercase
letters without the "m" modifier, as it is common (at least) in German
folk songbooks.
I.e.
\context ChordNames {
\germanChords % or whatever
\chordmode { a:m }
}
should print as "a"
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 6/23/09 5:19 PM, "Tim McNamara" wrote:
On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 6/23/09 9:16 AM, "Grammostola Rosea"
wrote:
Tim McNamara wrote:
On Jun 15, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Wol et al:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Graham
Percival wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:37:15AM +0200, Valentin Villenave wrote:
>> 2009/7/10 Graham Percival :
>> > There's now an Examples section, thanks to Jonathan Kulp.
>> > - currently, most examples have a "click-to-expand" thing. Some
>> > of
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Valentin
Villenave wrote:
>
> I am probably familiar enough with the texinfo and CSS syntax to give
> you guys a hand. For instance, I should be able to handle the blinking
> "Help wanted" boxes (this looks sooo 1996 btw).
:-)
Yeah, that was intentional.
> The su
Graham Percival wrote:
I'll volunteer for css and/or proofreading. I also don't have a job or
girlfriend;) I'll be in Peru much of August though and looking for a
job after that. Put me to work. (Although I'll have to confess, as far
as css goes, the current new stuff is looking great alre
On 7/10/09 11:17 AM, "fiëé visuëlle" wrote:
> Hello pond comrades,
>
> some time ago I asked about displaying minor chord names as lowercase
> letters without the "m" modifier, as it is common (at least) in German
> folk songbooks.
> I.e.
>
> \context ChordNames {
> \germanChords % o
It contains some enhancements and many fixes, especially for the PDF
viewer
I like the button to adapt the zoom to the page width. Very usefull.
Now you can turn the page back and not just forward for
example :)
yes it works.
Thank you
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Mark Polesky wrote:
> That is very odd to my eye. It looks like a \cadenzaOn bug, but
> I've learned to be very hesitant in calling something a bug. I'll
> look into it.
Not a bug. You need to insert \bar "" at appropriate places. See:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond/Dis
Great! Install git, and then follow the instructions here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2009-06/msg00348.html
More git instructions here (just follow the above email for the
"getting the source code")
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/devel/contrib-guide/index
Once
2009/7/10 Mark Polesky :
> Also, get rid of the spacer rest -- it only makes it worse. You
> might need to readjust line-width, too, but I don't know what
> your needs are.
If adjusting line-width isn't an option, packed spacing might help:
\override Score.SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing = ##t
Am 2009-07-10 um 22:06 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
Is this possible nowadays, and how?
As far as I know, it is not yet possible. It is on a feature
request list
for Thomas's rewrite of the chord naming functions.
Thank you, then I must still wait - I hope it will work in september,
since I'l
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:21:17PM -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Graham
> Percival wrote:
> >> Although I'm not fond of JavaScript, I think the solution here is
> >> called thickbox:
> >> http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
> >
> > No javascript. Besides, the displa
Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:21:17PM -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Graham
Percival wrote:
Although I'm not fond of JavaScript, I think the solution here is
called thickbox:
http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
No javascript. Besides, the displ
2009/7/10 Mike Solomon :
> \relative c'' { \override Voice . BendAfter #'after-line-break = #(lambda
This override doesn't work because the property's called
after-line-breaking. You don't get any warning since LilyPond
(deliberately) does no type checks for grob properties which are set
to proce
On 7/10/09 4:17 PM, "fiëé visuëlle" wrote:
> Am 2009-07-10 um 22:06 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
>>> Is this possible nowadays, and how?
>>
>> As far as I know, it is not yet possible. It is on a feature
>> request list
>> for Thomas's rewrite of the chord naming functions.
>
> Thank you, then I
Criminy on a crutch, wow.
I'm sorry to say it but there are an awful lot of hurdles to get over
in learning to use LilyPond and then even more in trying to
contribute to it. I think I see why there are fewer contributor than
Graham and Patrick etc. would like: being a contributor comes wit
2009/7/11 Tim McNamara :
> I think there'd be more contributors if
> contributing was a simple process (and not so Linux-centric): installing git
> and all its myriad dependencies, learning texinfo, etc. I simply don't have
> time for all that. I'm happy to write text, revise text, proof-read etc
That does the trick - works like a charm now. Thank you!
~Mike
On 7/10/09 6:43 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote:
> 2009/7/10 Mike Solomon :
>
>> \relative c'' { \override Voice . BendAfter #'after-line-break = #(lambda
>
> This override doesn't work because the property's called
> after-line-breakin
Tim McNamara wrote:
Criminy on a crutch, wow.
I'm sorry to say it but there are an awful lot of hurdles to get over in
learning to use LilyPond and then even more in trying to contribute to
it. I think I see why there are fewer contributor than Graham and
Patrick etc. would like: being a con
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 05:50:54PM -0500, Tim McNamara wrote:
> I'm sorry to say it but there are an awful lot of hurdles to get over in
> learning to use LilyPond and then even more in trying to contribute to
> it. I think I see why there are fewer contributor than Graham and Patrick
> etc. wou
2009/7/10 Patrick McCarty :
> If you can find better colors for the boxes and submenu that would be
> great. As you can tell, the idea is to link the colors of the boxes
> to the appropriate piece of the submenu, as well as to create
> *contrast* between the boxes. But the color scheme should sti
2009/7/11 Graham Percival :
> I've bitterly cursed the move to git ever since it happened. :(
>
> I don't mind asking contributors to learn a bit of texinfo, since
> 95% of the time, they don't need to actually use any texinfo
> commands; they can just edit the text in the file. And, as
> Jonatha
>> \relative c'' { \override Voice . BendAfter #'after-line-break = #(lambda
>
> This override doesn't work because the property's called
> after-line-breaking. You don't get any warning since LilyPond
> (deliberately) does no type checks for grob properties which are set
> to procedures or clos
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