I thought I had the solution already in a file but I can't find it. I
have a compound time signature defined and I would like to enclose the
whole thing in (). I found the snippet for enclosing a standard time
signature but I couldn't work out how to adapt it.
#(define ((compound-time one two
2012/8/28 David Bobroff :
> I thought I had the solution already in a file but I can't find it. I
> have a compound time signature defined and I would like to enclose the
> whole thing in (). I found the snippet for enclosing a standard time
> signature but I couldn't work out how to adapt it.
- Original Message -
From: "pabuhr"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 6:13 AM
Subject: header font size
As I crank up the global-staff-size, the heading text gets LARGE. I'd like
to
uniformly reduce the size of the heading text like this:
\override Score.HeaderText #'font-size = #
Dear ponder, first of all: thank you for the newest version!
I noticed though, that since 2.16, the placement of TimeSignature is off in
custom line-positions. I added an example to clarify this. Is this is bug
or due to some new underlying mechanic?
Thank you!
Kind regards, Gagi
\version "2.16.
On 2012-08-28 07:09, pabuhr wrote:
> Is there a way to generate an eps file directly as for a ps file? I need
the
> bounding box to include the exact output into latex (I'm not using
pdflatex).
> I tried manually converting the ps to eps: ps2pdf generates a file that is
> unusab
- Original Message -
From: Gagi Petrovic
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: wrong placement of timesignature (since 2.16)
Dear ponder, first of all: thank you for the newest version!
I noticed though, that since 2.16, the placement of TimeSignatu
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: Gagi Petrovic
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:58 AM
> Subject: wrong placement of timesignature (since 2.16)
>
>
> Dear ponder, first of all: thank you for the newest v
hi everybody i don't understand how to fix the error : "(De)crescendo with
unspecified starting volume in MIDI"
someone can help me?
thanx
fabio
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Il 28/08/2012 16:15, fabio gabbianelli ha scritto:
hi everybody i don't understand how to fix the error : "(De)crescendo with
unspecified starting volume in MIDI"
someone can help me?
Not me, I never use (de)crescendo.
I can just say, as a translator, that this message has been added rec
Please reply to the list (or to all recipients): you'll probably have a
good answer from someone else (than me) in this mailing list.
Your example is messed up and can't compile. Save it in a .ly file and
attach it to the email.
Anyway, I think you are using the wrong command.
Dynamic is a ki
i have this problem
(De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI.
r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 g4.
\>_\markup {\line
i think it's refer to " \> " how i can specified the starting volume in midi? i
try to find in the documentation but i don't.!
sorry i'm a
- Original Message -
From: "fabio gabbianelli"
To: "lilypond Aiuto"
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 4:03 PM
Subject: dynamic in midi
i have this problem
(De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI.
r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 g4.
\>_\markup {\line
i
> Perfect, except it still generates a PDF file, which I don't need and I
could
> not find an command-line option to prevent the PDF from being created.
> But that's what a Makefile is for: I just delete the PDF.
Lilypond also has a --ps option So what you want is:
lilypond
- Original Message -
From: "pabuhr"
To: "Reinhold Kainhofer"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: lilypondfile
Finally, what does the "-o" option do?
-o,--output=FILE or FOLDER
Set the default output file to FILE or, if a folder with that name
exists,
dir
I've not tried this to confirm it's correct, but my expectation is that the
syntax is
lilypond options filename
So you should write
lilypond -o fred mary.ly
Works! I'm just an old C programmer and always put the '-o' at the end of the
command. 8-(
Thanks.
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Il 28/08/2012 17:03, fabio gabbianelli ha scritto:
i have this problem
(De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI.
r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 g4.
\>_\markup {\line
i think it's refer to " \> " how i can specified the starting volume in midi?
i try to fi
> As I crank up the global-staff-size, the heading text gets LARGE. I'd like
> to uniformly reduce the size of the heading text like this:
>
> \override Score.HeaderText #'font-size = #-1
I set the font size explicitly:
subtitle = \markup {\fontsize #5 "No. 12. Quintet & Finale
Am 28.08.2012 18:47, schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il 28/08/2012 17:03, fabio gabbianelli ha scritto:
i have this problem
(De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI.
r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 r1 s8 g4.
\>_\markup {\line
i think it's refer to " \> " how i can speci
Il 28/08/2012 19:42, Marc Hohl ha scritto:
In this respact, Lilypond is as clever as any musician - if there is no
dynamic sign, from which loudness should one start the decrescendo?
ok
As Phil pointed out already, inserting a \p or \mf or any other dynamic
sign
should do the trick:
c\mf c\
Il 28/08/2012 20:06, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
I can't make it work using my previous minimal example.
Also, I can't compile a snippet in NR 1.3.1 (attached)
nevermind, it's a bug in recent master:
GNU LilyPond 2.16.0
/home/fede/lilypond-git/out/share/lilypond/current/scm/define-grobs.scm:28:
Il 28/08/2012 20:09, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
Il 28/08/2012 20:06, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
I can't make it work using my previous minimal example.
Also, I can't compile a snippet in NR 1.3.1 (attached)
nevermind, it's a bug in recent master:
GNU LilyPond 2.16.0
/home/fede/lilypond-git/ou
Am 28.08.2012 20:23, schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il 28/08/2012 20:09, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
Il 28/08/2012 20:06, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
I can't make it work using my previous minimal example.
Also, I can't compile a snippet in NR 1.3.1 (attached)
nevermind, it's a bug in recent master:
Am 22.08.2012 00:59, schrieb Nick Payne:
Not sure if this indicates an error in Lilypond, but if I forget the
terminating brace when using manual beaming, then the log contains
several "programming error" lines and the output contains noteheads
without stems. Here I've commented out the closing
Hi,
>
> Greetings David,
> I have only now had a chance to try your code: This is wonderful.
> Thank you very much.
> Hwaen Ch'uqi
I'm glad you find it useful!
I've looked at this some more, and I've figured out how to get the
Roman numerals into the table-of-contents. (It involves ada
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 08:26:07 +0200 (CEST)
From: Martin Tarenskeen
To: pabuhr
Subject: Re: lilypondfile
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, pabuhr wrote:
lilypond -dbackend=eps -daux-files=#f file.ly
should be what you are after...
Perfect, except it still
I think only an LSR editor (like me) can do this. You want me to go
ahead and delete it?
Yes, please.
Gilles
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Hello!
I have noticed that Lilypond 2.16.0 uses A4 paper size even if the
locale is set to en_US.utf8. I can force the letter output by using
-dpaper-size=\"letter\"
but that seems inelegant. Is there any way to make Lilypond default to
letter pages without adding anything to the command line?
First off, thanks to all the people who worked on 2.16! I'm super excited
about it, and I'm already noticing drastically reduced compile times for my
large projects, compared to 2.14.
I'm looking at updating my snippet library, and the first issue I've run
into is that http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/
I just upgraded to 2.16 (not sure that's actually relevant). I went to
work on some files that I hadn't touched since v2.5.x. Before doing
anything else I decided to run convert-ly on them. When I work in
Windows I prefer to do my LilyPond stuff in cygwin. When I tried to run
convert-ly the res
Pavel Roskin writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have noticed that Lilypond 2.16.0 uses A4 paper size even if the
> locale is set to en_US.utf8. I can force the letter output by using
>
> -dpaper-size=\"letter\"
>
> but that seems inelegant. Is there any way to make Lilypond default to
> letter pages withou
David Bobroff writes:
> I just upgraded to 2.16 (not sure that's actually relevant). I went to
> work on some files that I hadn't touched since v2.5.x. Before doing
> anything else I decided to run convert-ly on them. When I work in
> Windows I prefer to do my LilyPond stuff in cygwin. When I
Hello,
Perhaps these are more music theory questions than a LilyPond related.
I was wondering which would be the correct way to place an "attaca" markup
text?
For example one could put:
c1_"attaca" \bar "|."
That would force to have markup to a specific note (or chord). Is there any
equivalent
Hi Daniel,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Daniel E. Moctezuma
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Perhaps these are more music theory questions than a LilyPond related.
> I was wondering which would be the correct way to place an "attaca" markup
> text?
> For example one could put:
> c1_"attaca" \bar "|."
>
> > As Phil pointed out already, inserting a \p or \mf or any other dynamic
> > sign
> > should do the trick:
> >
> > c\mf c\> c c c\!
That takes care of the starting dynamic, but if we assume that a
decrescendo in MIDI should be a linear decrease in velocity values, it's
impossible to calculate w
James Harkins gmail.com> writes:
> it's impossible to calculate without both the starting and ending dynamic.
>
> Or has the logic been improved so that ending a decrescendo with \! now
> guesses an ending dynamic that is somewhat softer by some invisibly
> determined amount?
>
Heikki posted s
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Daniel E. Moctezuma
wrote:
> Perhaps these are more music theory questions than a LilyPond related.
> I was wondering which would be the correct way to place an "attaca" markup
> text?
> For example one could put:
> c1_"attaca" \bar "|."
Gould says to put it at
Thanks a lot David and Jay!
That was exactly what I was looking for. Also, it seems quite convenient to
use RehearsalMark to use "attacca" indications.
Thanks.
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Hi, a question and a meta-question. The meta-question is, is there a more appropriate list to ask for suggestions on the best way to notate something? I occasionally have questions just about the clearest notation choice.The actual question is wondering if anyone thinks there is a better/clearer
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