Marc Hohl wrote:
>
> But seriously: is tuxguitar able to read ascii tabs? It has a export
> function to lilypond.
>
AFAIK, tuxguitar can't open ascii tabs.
But it can import midi file very well.
Does a good converter ascii2midi exist?
Kguitar should be able to read ascii files (use .tab extensi
In what sense do you want to combine them? Do you want both score to
appear in the same output PDF file (if so, see
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=310) or do you want to have a single
.ly file that produces two separate PDF files (in that case, use \book
as described in
http://lilypond.or
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
In what sense do you want to combine them? Do you want both score to
appear in the same output PDF file (if so, see
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=310) or do you want to have a
single .ly file that produces two separate PDF files (in that case,
use \book as describ
I asked the question (after googling I might add ;-) ) because I
figured if anything was on going it would have been heard about here.
Mostly I asked in order to avoid re-inventing the wheel. While I don't
claim to have solved the problem, what I do have is what I call an 80%
solution. It will read
Hugh Myers wrote:
[...] As long as I'm exposing my thinking to the world (at least the
Lilypond world) another thing that needs to be pointed out to the UC
(User Community) is that they have a sure and certain value in their
ability to say that they don't understand a particular piece of
document
I suppose that at least part of the problem is focus. I usually turn
to the list for answers to problems that I've not been able to solve
from the existing documentation. It usually doesn't occur to me that
there might be some larger use for the question itself. It probably
should--- as an obvious
Hello Mario,
if you want to build one PDF from two .ly-files, you can also surround
the scores with a \bookpart statement. Then you produce
another .ly.file, wich includes the two sources.
I often use this to combine several pieces to a 'book' and still be
able to produce single PDFs piece
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Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 15:49:42 schrieb hhpmu...@163.com:
> Hello,
> I have tried 2.13.8 for many times, and constantly get midi problem on
> tied notes. The output plays tied notes repeatly. Could anyone fix this
> problem?
Sorry, this is
In data giovedì 03 dicembre 2009 14:16:19, hai scritto:
> Hello Mario,
>
> if you want to build one PDF from two .ly-files, you can also surround
> the scores with a \bookpart statement.
It is what I would want to do but if I use \bookpart in the attached file I get
error and any outputs pdf. Do
the structure of a lilypond input file is described in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/General-input-and-output#General-input-and-output
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/General-input-and-output#General-input-and-output
specially note that you
Is it possible to manually set the page number with which lilypond begins when
it engraves its page numbers for a given score? Perhaps a means analogous to
that by which one can manually set the bar number with which lilypond begins
when it engraves its bar numbers for a given score:
\set Score.
Peter Kaplan wrote:
Is it possible to manually set the page number with which lilypond begins when
it engraves its page numbers for a given score? Perhaps a means analogous to
that by which one can manually set the bar number with which lilypond begins
when it engraves its bar numbers for a give
Ok! Thanks. Now is very good!
In data giovedì 03 dicembre 2009 17:55:53, -Eluze ha scritto:
: > the structure of a lilypond input file is described in
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/General-input-and
> -output#General-input-and-output
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1
Hi Hugh,
I haven't heard of any perl scripts to convert ascii tabs to lilypond (apart
from your script. Sounds interesting!) but I know of two programs that are
supposed to be able to import ascii and export MusicXML (with musicxml2ly you
can convert to LilyPond):
1) GuitarPro (commercial)
2)
Patrick,
Thanks for the run down. From your comments and others, I would guess
that the lack might have something to do with the lack of standards in
ascii tabs and the perception of how hard it would be to find a
solution and so on. Encourages me that my idea of starting with what
can be done eas
In the example below, I have found that if I have multiple pieces with a
table of contents, I have to use first-page-number = 0 in the paper
section to have the first piece start on page 1. Is there a better way
of doing this?
The main problem is that if I use print-first-page-number = ##t, in
I asked a similar question some time ago which Mats answered most
successfully, with scheme code. "page number thornock" should bring
it right to the top.
Neil
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
> In the example below, I have found that if I have multiple pieces with a
> table of
Dear Reinhold,
> Sorry, this is a bug that I introduced trying to fix unfinished ties in
> midi...
BAD! Please roll back to the original setting. Because:
1. There's already a \laissezVibrer, so it's no use to use a tie for such
notation.
2. This unterminated tie may sound odd, and will ther
This list is fine, although technically I guess the bug-lilypond
list is the best place. We're working on the website build system
issues, so hopefully the link will be fixed soon.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 09:24:20PM -0700, Hugh Myers wrote:
> The link to "Building documentation
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