Hello,
Does anyone have some experience using lilypond-book together with
wordpress? I'd like to make a blog entry in html, then run lilypond-book
on it and upload it to the webserver as a blog entry. But I'm having
to change all the image links to fit the wordpress directory structure.
Often it's easier to do the setting at the Staff level:
\set Staff.tupletSpannerDuration = ...
which means that the setting will be seen by all the Voice contexts
within the Staff. Then, there's no need to manually repeat the setting
within the polyphonic sections.
/Mats
Richard Sabey
Could we get a volunteer to keep track of patches? The idea is that
whenever somebody sends a patch, if nobody does anything to it within,
say, 3 days, you add it to the google issue tracker. If you already
read the mailists, I estimate it will take 1 hour each month.
That's not much time to vol
Hi,
I will do it.
--
Marek Klein
http://gregoriana.sk
2009/10/26 Graham Percival
> Could we get a volunteer to keep track of patches? The idea is that
> whenever somebody sends a patch, if nobody does anything to it within,
> say, 3 days, you add it to the google issue tracker. If you already
Hi,
Op dinsdag 20 oktober 2009 schreef Martin:
> Would be nice if he could also integrate such functionality in
> Frescobaldi: Be able to re-indent a complete score with a mouseclick from
> inside the Frescobaldi screen would be great ! ( Just like indent-ly has
> been integrated into frescoba
Op donderdag 22 oktober 2009 schreef Bertalan:
> Now, the real problem I see with this approach is that no perfect
> formatting (which is not the same as indentation) can be done without
> actually parsing the input.
I think this is true; my indent script[1] includes a basic parser. It knows
w
Op zaterdag 24 oktober 2009 schreef Father:
> I'm trying to set two verses. Verse 1 has an extra note, and it's no
> problem to get rid of it in verse 2 with \skip. The problem is that the
> word in verse 2 is actually a hyphenated word, so a hyphen of some sort
> _must_ appear.
Try:
lyricsThr
Great! Do you have a google account? Unfortunately you need one
to open new issues on the tracker. If you have one, I'll add you
as a project member, and you can get started. :)
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:09:04PM +0100, Marek Klein wrote:
>Hi,
>I will do it.
>--
>
Hi Frank,
the punctiation mark like comma, exclamation and question marks
are set behind
the underscore. What is the most elegant approach to achieve this
at ponding?
Probably to \override the LyricExtender #'stencil.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
My google account: nez...@google.com
--
Marek Klein
http://gregoriana.sk
2009/10/26 Graham Percival
> Great! Do you have a google account? Unfortunately you need one
> to open new issues on the tracker. If you have one, I'll add you
> as a project member, and you can get started. :)
>
> Ch
I understand that the instrument name will appear on the header of all pages by
default. I can't seem to get it to display on any page. I especially want the
song name and instrument name to appear on all pages in case the second page
gets lost in the shuffle. This is what I've got so far for a 7 p
Stan Mulder writes:
> I understand that the instrument name will appear on the header of all
> pages by default. I can't seem to get it to display on any page. I
> especially want the song name and instrument name to appear on all
> pages in case the second page gets lost in the shuffle. This is
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Wilkes writes:
Jonathan> Does anyone have some experience using
Jonathan> lilypond-book together with wordpress? I'd like to make
Jonathan> a blog entry in html, then run lilypond-book on it and
Jonathan> upload it to the webserver as a blog entr
> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:39:52 -0400
> From: Laura Conrad
> Subject: Re: Lilypond and Wordpress
> To: Jonathan Wilkes
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Message-ID: <87skd69nav@laymusic.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> > "Jonathan" == Jonathan Wilkes
> w
Hi everyone. I'm new to lilypond, so please bare with me. I've
written a simple python script which takes a very particular
percussion notation and converts it to lilypond format. My script pops
this into a template and calls the lilypond command to create the
export. Currently this produces a fu
David Kastrup gnu.org> writes:
> > \book{
> > \header {instrumentName = "Trombone" }
>
> I use just "instrument" here.
>
> "instrumentName" is used in staffs.
>
That's helpful. Thanks.
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> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Wilkes writes:
Jonathan> The problem I'm having is that when I run lilypond-book,
Jonathan> it makes a relative link for images, and it seems like
Jonathan> on the web server I need to give a full url for images;
Jonathan> currently I can't get them to
bradford powell wrote:
This doesn't work, any suggestions?
#(define* (draw hole #:optional (bends 0))
(markup (make-line-markup (make-list bends #:flat )) #:circle hole))
The make-list result is not itself a markup;
for that, it must be passed to something like #:line.
And then t
That's fine, since that page is the staging area for the main
webpage, and we want people searching in the stable docs by
default.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 08:38:16AM +0800, Nick Payne wrote:
> If I go to the 2.13 documentation
> (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/) an
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 06:52:17AM +0100, James E. Bailey wrote:
>On 25.10.2009, at 12:16, Graham Percival wrote:
> If you're going to use the unstable development version, then use
> the latest one. Various things have changed in the OSX package
> from 2.13.4 to 2.13.6.
>
>
In the past few months, a few bug reports have gotten lost. A few
emails to the bug-lilypond list were never added to the bug
tracker, so even if a developer wanted to work on it, he wouldn't
know about the bug.
Honestly, I don't care. We have over 300 bugs, up from 60 or so a
few years ago. We
I reply to a private message o JZ on this topic and post it here for
everyone.
JZ, you told me you couldn't run lilypond on LyX.
Actually, there's nothing bad, you simply didn't run lilypond-book and tried
to instant preview a LyX file with lilypond-book code in it! It couldn't
work!
To use Lily
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> In the past few months, a few bug reports have gotten lost. A few
> emails to the bug-lilypond list were never added to the bug
> tracker, so even if a developer wanted to work on it, he wouldn't
> know about the bug.
Hi Graham,
there a
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 01:19:27AM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Graham Percival
> wrote:
> > In the past few months, a few bug reports have gotten lost. A few
> > emails to the bug-lilypond list were never added to the bug
> > tracker, so even if a develope
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> Hmm, ok. I remember adding a few items over the summer that
> appeared to have gotten lost, but as long as you have all the
> email archives, I guess that works out.
Yes, I noticed your concerns :)
> Please do, if only so that we can see
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 01:54:32AM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Graham Percival
> wrote:
> > It feels like more because you let it pile up. *as soon as* a bug
> > report comes in, look at it. If it takes you more than 60 seconds
> > to understand it, reply
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