But I was annoyed by having two functions with very similiar code.
It is possible with ly:music-compress , to make a function that fit all
kind of music
NB
I have tested this snippet only with 2.14 but it should work with 2.15
%
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\
thank you for the anwser..this is very helpfull..:)
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:54 PM, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2012/1/17 Stjepan Horvat :
> > Hello,
> > Is there a possibility to output more \score {} into one midi output.
>
> No but see:
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2011
On 01/19/2012 10:00 PM, Pavel Roskin wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:47:06 +0100
Rutger Hofman wrote:
SharpEye also has a freeware version with some restrictions. One of
them is that it does not generate MusicXML. It can create NIFF
though, and I wrote a converter from NIFF to Lilypond: niff2ly.
On Jan 19, 2012, at 8:42 PM, Caio Barros wrote:
> In this example is not so visible. But is there.
But the collision disappears if you use Keith Ohara's suggestion to force the
tie below the note head.
> In smaller staff sizes it gets worse because the tie is thicker. I actually
> saw this er
>
> But the collision disappears if you use Keith Ohara's suggestion to force
> the tie below the note head.
>
> Yes, I understand this. But isn't the purpose of lilypond to automatize
the position of the objects? That's why I don't have to say to each slur,
tie and dynamics where they should be,
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 01:34:21AM +0100, Thomas Morley wrote:
G, I wrote a reply yesterday, but _atain_ only replied to one person
instead of the list.
> >> Hi Frank,
> >>
> >> 2012/1/17 Frank Steinmetzger :
> >>
> >> > Is there an automatic way to resolve this, i.e. that all "ness"
> >> > s
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 22:11 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> David Raleigh Arnold writes:
>
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 22:52:03 +0100, Hans Aberg wrote:
> On 19 Jan 2012, at 21:58, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 11:05 -0800, Bernardo Barros wrote:
Open software people tend to
David Raleigh Arnold writes:
> Copyrighted material is intended to have
> a useful life after the expiration of copyright, not
> to be useless, like CP/M or Windows 3.2 or 98 for example.
There is not much of a point for topical newspaper articles being
copyrighted until 90 years after the autho
At 20:42 on 19 Jan 2012, Frédéric Bron wrote:
>> Does anybody here know of software that could convert a .pdf
>> into .ly? Mayber .pdf to .xml first, then to .ly?
>> Or .pdf into .svg, or some sort of image file? I got some music
>> from the IMSLP site, it needs to be rotated and cleaned up a bit
Good evening
I'll write my request first for those who are not interested in the whole
background story :-) It is about the vim filetype plugin that comes shipped
with lilypond. The following line needs to be added before any key mapping
(blatantly taken from the ftplugin file for mail and adapt
Greetings!
After a long hiatus, the
LilyPond Report #23
http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-23>
has been released on 2012-01-20. The report contains current news about
the development of LilyPond, the GNU Music Typesetter
http://www.lilypond.org/> and features an art
Rutger Hofman writes:
>> Maybe you could host the source it on Gitorious or Github? Perhaps
>> NIFF belongs there too (fully unpacked and converted to UNIX newlines).
>
> I'll consider that.
Probably best is to integrate NIFF into NIFF2LY since no other tools
(seem to) exist that uses it.
-- J
PMA wrote:
...
Yes, I've sniffed & posted in IMSLP's site now -- enough to see
that my "public-domain-like status" fears were misconceived,
and to appreciate the gist of licenses being offered. I tend to
expect that their 6th listed,
Attribution + Non-commercial + No Derivatives
would do me jus
Let's say I have a .ly file of a piano trio. The file has three book
sections, one for each of the instruments, so when I compile my .ly file I
get three pdf files, a piano part, a violin part and a cello part.
Something like the following.
\book {
% piano
}
\book {
% violin
}
\book {
% ce
Hello,
On 20 January 2012 23:38, Hayden Muhl wrote:
> Let's say I have a .ly file of a piano trio. The file has three book
> sections, one for each of the instruments, so when I compile my .ly file I
> get three pdf files, a piano part, a violin part and a cello part. Something
> like the followi
Hullo,
I have found the simple method of adding a breath mark (/breath), but so
far am unable to accomplish this at the end of a a line (i.e. before a
\divisioMaior or a \divisioMaxima). Any help here would be appreciated.
Thanks.
-Michael D.
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Hayden Muhl gmail.com> writes:
> \book {
> % violin
> }
>
> \book {
> % cello
> }
>
> Is there a way to tell lilypond to only generate the cello part
I use %{ %} block comments, with an extra % at the opening comment
to quickly activate/deactivate the block
%%{
\book {
% cello
}
%}
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