Am 11.03.2011 18:52, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 3/11/11 2:34 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Am 10.03.2011 19:52, schrieb Keith OHara:
Marc Hohl hohlart.de> writes:
I try to put fret diagrams at the beginning of a piece.
My input file looks like this:
<<
\new ChordNames \chordmode {
Il giorno ven, 11/03/2011 alle 13.18 -0500, PMA ha scritto:
> Hi List.
>
> I've downloaded an old LilyPond version (lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x386.sh)
> to correct some details in an old .ly score that the 2.12 & 2.13.. versions
> just won't stand for.
>
why don't you use convert.ly to update you
Il giorno ven, 11/03/2011 alle 10.07 +0100, Marc Hohl ha scritto:
> due to the recent changes in tablature.scm concerning parenthesized
> fret
> numbers,
> the old bend.ly fails – attached is a revised version that works
> quite
> well for me in combination
> with the (attached) bendtest.ly.
Ye
Helge Kruse-2 wrote:
>
>
> 1. How do I move the whole text to the left, moving away from paper
> margin but just avoiding the clash with the last e note?
>
i can't see any collision, but generally
\textLengthOn
and
\translate #'(-2 . 0) \line {…}
will help
> 2. How do I elevate the
Helga Kruse wrote:
... avoiding the clash with the last e note?
A fairly reliable method would be to reference the whole markup to
this last note instead of the rest following it.
... so that they have the same base line ... ?
There is a \vcenter but there seem to be no \vbottom;
but \gene
Le 12 mars 2011 à 07:13, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
>
> #!/bin/bash
> sed -i bak 's:usr/include/FlexLexer.h:opt/local/include/Flexlexer.h:'
> config.make
This patch is not required anymore on 10.6.
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I dont understand all this Scheme stuff, but at least I understand
#( define comml( object->string ( command-line )))
#( define loc ( + ( string-rindex comml #\space ) 2 ))
#( define commllen ( - ( string-length comml ) 2 ))
#( define filen( substring comml loc commllen ))
... that y
Carl,
-Original Message-
From: Carl Sorensen
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 23:13:38 -0700
To: "t...@sheafpublishing.co.za" , LilyPond User
Subject: Compile for Mac
>Tim Sheasby sheafpublishing.co.za> writes:
>
>>
>> Using lilydev on a Virtual Box ubuntu machine how do I compile a Mac
>>b
On 3/12/11 7:47 AM, "James Lowe" wrote:
> Carl,
>
>
> I'd like to have a go at this - me with absolutely no real code building
> experience other than following CG for building doc in LilyPond (and much
> cajoling from Graham).
Sounds great. When I first did this in 2008, I had experience in
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 02:47:59PM +, James Lowe wrote:
> If this works for me then I think it would be really helpful to have in
> the CG simply because if I can do it, then anyone who had a modicum of
> building code experience can do it and won't have to hunt about the
> message boards.
Ok,
On 3/12/11 8:09 AM, "Graham Percival" wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 02:47:59PM +, James Lowe wrote:
>> If this works for me then I think it would be really helpful to have in
>> the CG simply because if I can do it, then anyone who had a modicum of
>> building code experience can do it
Il giorno sab, 12/03/2011 alle 08.17 -0500, PMA ha scritto:
> Hi Federico. See below --
>
Hi Peter,
I put the mailing list back in CC :-)
> >
> > why don't you use convert.ly to update your source file to new synthax
> > and then edit them with 2.12 or 2.13?
> > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/D
Carl,
-Original Message-
From: Carl Sorensen
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 07:55:43 -0700
To: James Lowe , "t...@sheafpublishing.co.za"
, LilyPond User
Subject: Re: Compile for Mac
>The total process may take several hours. Getting the MacPorts stuff
>installed with all the dependencies can t
Am 2011-03-12 um 17:24 schrieb James Lowe:
Hmm...on my rural internet connection this may be an issue, however I
assume I can download this stuff (say to a usb stick) and then use
good
old fashioned 'sneaker' net method to get the binaries on. I ask
this in
case Apple require you to 'downlo
On 3/12/11 9:24 AM, "James Lowe" wrote:
> Carl,
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Carl Sorensen
> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 07:55:43 -0700
> To: James Lowe , "t...@sheafpublishing.co.za"
> , LilyPond User
> Subject: Re: Compile for Mac
>
>> The total process may take several hours. Gett
On 3/12/11 2:18 AM, "Nicolas Sceaux" wrote:
>
>
> Le 12 mars 2011 à 07:13, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> sed -i bak 's:usr/include/FlexLexer.h:opt/local/include/Flexlexer.h:'
>> config.make
>
> This patch is not required anymore on 10.6.
I have verified that this is the case.
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 04:24:44PM +, James Lowe wrote:
> Hmm...on my rural internet connection this may be an issue, however I
> assume I can download this stuff (say to a usb stick) and then use good
> old fashioned 'sneaker' net method to get the binaries on. I ask this in
> case Apple requi
On 11-03-12 08:09 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 02:47:59PM +, James Lowe wrote:
If this works for me then I think it would be really helpful to have in
the CG simply because if I can do it, then anyone who had a modicum of
building code experience can do it and won't hav
- Original Message -
From: "Colin Campbell"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: Compile for Mac
On 11-03-12 08:09 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 02:47:59PM +, James Lowe wrote:
If this works for me then I think it would be really helpful
> .sh installer installs LilyPond either in your home directory (if you
> launch it as a normal user) or in /usr/local (if you launch it as a
> superuser).
> I *think* there's not a way to set different paths (of course, you can
> if you compile from source).
sh lilypond-2xx.sh --help
tells ho
Hello
-Original Message-
From: Phil Holmes
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 19:03:35 +
To: Colin Campbell , LilyPond User
Subject: Re: Compile for Mac
>>For the sake of clarity: are we saying that new contributors who run
>>linux
>>natively, as I do at home, or in a VM, as I do in the office,
On 3/12/11 1:19 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
> Am 11.03.2011 18:52, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
>> Why not just use a FretBoards context?
>>
> Good question; it looked way too complicated for my purposes.
> I need some chords played on a mandolin, and there are no
> predefined fretboard diagrams for mando
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:35:25AM -0700, Colin Campbell wrote:
> For the sake of clarity: are we saying that new contributors who run
> linux natively, as I do at home, or in a VM, as I do in the office,
> should also be encouraged to run lilydev?
No, people running linux can certainly stick with
2011/3/12 Henning Hraban Ramm :
> MacPorts is a project independent from Apple, but uses the compiler etc
> installed with Xcode.
> What you can download and install from macports.org is just a base system to
> be able to use the port command.
> port is very similar to apt-get.
> And yes, you need
On 11-03-12 03:19 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:35:25AM -0700, Colin Campbell wrote:
For the sake of clarity: are we saying that new contributors who run
linux natively, as I do at home, or in a VM, as I do in the office,
should also be encouraged to run lilydev?
No, peo
When I have overlapping notes in a song, they will both be heard in the midi
output if they are on separate staffs (see the first measure in my code
example). But if they occur on the same staff, the latter one is not heard (see
the second measure).
I'm using timidity+pmidi on Linux. Is this a bug
Hinrik ÖrnSigurðsson writes:
> When I have overlapping notes in a song, they will both be heard in
> the midi output if they are on separate staffs (see the first measure
> in my code example). But if they occur on the same staff, the latter
> one is not heard (see the second measure).
>
> I'm us
2011/3/13 Hinrik ÖrnSigurðsson
>
> When I have overlapping notes in a song, they will both be heard in the midi
> output if they are on separate staffs (see the first measure in my code
> example). But if they occur on the same staff, the latter one is not heard
> (see
> the second measure).
>
>
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