Thomas Morley wrote
> 2012/12/9 Eluze <
> eluzew@
> >:
>> Michael van der Kolff wrote
When making the modification you suggest, the result is that the p
>>> marking takes up a syllable spot, which is not the idea. What I would
>>> ideally like to happen is for the dynamic marks to be aligne
That doesn't appear to work with 2.14.2. Does it work in a later version?
Many thanks,
Michael
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Eluze wrote:
> Thomas Morley wrote
> > 2012/12/9 Eluze <
>
> > eluzew@
>
> > >:
> >> Michael van der Kolff wrote
> When making the modification you suggest, t
On 9 December 2012 23:22, David Nalesnik wrote:
>
> There is also an engraver for merging rests, found here:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg69703.html
>
Yes this is the latest version of Jay's Merge Rests Engraver, combining
features of LSR #336 and #468.
I made a reque
I wonder if there is a way of creating several pieces of markup text at
a point in the music and tweaking their positions independently...
\override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 10) <>-\markup {"pizz."}
\override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -10)<>-\markup {"3"}
for example does giv
Michael van der Kolff wrote
> That doesn't appear to work with 2.14.2. Does it work in a later version?
apparently this starts working with 2.15.2 - I suggest to upgrade to the
newest stable 2.16.1!
Eluze
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Richard Shann writes:
> I wonder if there is a way of creating several pieces of markup text at
> a point in the music and tweaking their positions independently...
>
>
> \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 10) <>-\markup {"pizz."}
> \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -10)<>-\m
Richard Shann wrote
> I wonder if there is a way of creating several pieces of markup text at
> a point in the music and tweaking their positions independently...
>
>
> \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 10) <>-\markup {"pizz."}
> \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -10)<>-\mar
Eluze
Your solution produced this error - where did I go wrong?
Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.16.0 [tweak.ly]...
Processing `C:/Users/Peter/LilyPool/Trials/Testing/tweak.ly'
Parsing...
C:/Users/Peter/LilyPool/Trials/Testing/tweak.ly:5:17: error: wrong type for
argument 2. Expecting symbol, fo
"Peter Gentry" writes:
> Eluze
>
> Your solution produced this error - where did I go wrong?
>
> Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.16.0 [tweak.ly]...
^^
> Processing `C:/Users/Peter/LilyPool/Trials/Testing/tweak.ly'
> Parsing...
> C:/Users/Peter/LilyPool/Trials/T
Peter Gentry wrote
> Eluze
>
> Your solution produced this error - where did I go wrong?
>
> Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.16.0 [tweak.ly]...
wrong version - in 2.16.x you need
- \tweak #'color #red
Eluze
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Hello,
I am just beginning to work on large, complex projects (e.g. multi-movement
scores with chorus and orchestra, with extensive tagging) in Lilypond, and
would like to get up to speed on current techniques for structuring
projects, such as producing multiple editions/versions from central sour
> Yes this is the latest version of Jay's Merge Rests Engraver, combining
> features of LSR #336 and #468.
>
> I made a request to have this included directly into LilyPond.
> This is tacked as issue #1228.
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1228
Thank you for the hints.
The sni
Thank you very much for this answer. One minor puzzle: what is the
hyphen doing before \tweak in these examples?
I have tried the same script with and without the hyphen and (on 2.16.0)
I get the same pdf.
That is, this seems to work just fine:
<>\tweak #'extra-offset #'(0 . 2) ^\markup {"pizz."
Richard Shann writes:
> Thank you very much for this answer. One minor puzzle: what is the
> hyphen doing before \tweak in these examples?
> I have tried the same script with and without the hyphen and (on 2.16.0)
> I get the same pdf.
> That is, this seems to work just fine:
>
> <>\tweak #'ext
- Original Message -
From: "Keith OHara"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Programming error message
Eluze gmail.com> writes:
Phil Burfitt wrote
> programming error: cannot evaluate "head-separation-default" in module
> I had previously been running 2.13
Hi all,
In the following snippet, you can see a [minor] effect of one of the [major]
lyric text problems that Janek was hoping to fix with his GSoC work, and a
partial quick-and-dirty hack:
\version "2.17.8"
eighthNotes = \relative c' {
\time 12/8
\repeat "unfold" 9 { c8 } c4 r8
}
syllabl
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Keith OHara wrote:
> I think so, mostly. Maybe put an extra set of {} around \addlyrics,
> just in case you forget how \addlyrics works (like I often do).
I have checked the docs for lyrics in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Enter
Thomas,
Yep, that does exactly the right thing. Had to wait for the debian
experimental package to compile :(
To summarise (in case someone should do a search): Doing a \set
stanza={\dynamic "*"} inline with the lyricmode produces exactly the right
results for dynamic markings. It's probably an
I am using a recent development snapshot of GNU Emacs (version 24.3.50.1) and
the lilypond-mode.el distributed with LilyPond version 2.16 and 2.17. The emacs
function compile-internal has been deprecated/obsolete for some time now, and it
has been removed entirely from Emacs 24.3. As a result, Lil
Xavier Noria hashref.com> writes:
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Keith OHara wrote:
>
> > I think so, mostly. Maybe put an extra set of {} around \addlyrics,
> > just in case you forget how \addlyrics works (like I often do).
> and don't quite understand that remark. Guess it has to do
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Keith OHara wrote:
> Xavier Noria hashref.com> writes:
>
> > > subtitle = \markup { "Part for" \concat{"E"\flat} "saxaphone"}
> >
> > That would be a nice touch. The flat looks weird over here though (see
> > attachment), is there an alternate markup I could
2012/12/10 Werner :
>> Yes this is the latest version of Jay's Merge Rests Engraver, combining
>> features of LSR #336 and #468.
>>
>> I made a request to have this included directly into LilyPond.
>> This is tacked as issue #1228.
>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1228
>
> Than
> \begin{lilypond}
> \relative c' {
> c2 e2 \times 2/3 { f8 a b } a2 e4
> }
> \end{lilypond}
> Options are put in brackets.
> \end{document}
The above code is not running with Lilypond-book 2.16.1 (XP and Windows 8)
The same example is running with Version 2.16
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Eluze wrote:
> shutterfreak wrote
> > Dear all,
> >
> > As a follow-up, here's another snippet featuring the same or similar
> > behavior. I haven't found the way to solve this problem yet.
> >
> > % BEGIN snippet 2
> > \version "2.16.1"
>
> this is a known bug - s
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Thomas Morley <
thomasmorle...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2012/12/6 Thomas Morley :
%% Using a value > 250 will place the DynamicText *inside* the
> %% TupletBracket, depends on what you want.
> \override TupletBracket #'outside-staff-priority = #250
>
2012/12/11 Olivier Biot :
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Thomas Morley
> wrote:
>>
>> 2012/12/6 Thomas Morley :
>>
>> %% Using a value > 250 will place the DynamicText *inside* the
>> %% TupletBracket, depends on what you want.
>> \override TupletBracket #'outside-staff-priority =
Some form of templating outside Lilypond could potentially be useful,
eg stringtemplate.org which is my personal favourite; never used it
with Lilypond though.
Lilypond variables of course.
Bigger than ben hur from the get go might be daunting/ frustrating
learning experience.
Write up your firs
Hello,
I just finished a song for an enterprise. But the problem is very strange
even after I learned the manual. The first 16 bars has 2 verses, then there are
two alternatives. At first, the words couldn't match the music, and now, after
removing \autoBeamOff, I can't find any words in the p
2012/12/11 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng :
> Hello,
> I just finished a song for an enterprise. But the problem is very strange
> even after I learned the manual. The first 16 bars has 2 verses, then there
> are two alternatives. At first, the words couldn't match the music, and now,
> after removing \autoBea
David,
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 12:34 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> David Nalesnik writes:
>
>> It turns out that the my definition of event-drul as '(() . ()) was
>> the problem. I substituted (cons '() '()) and everything works just
>> fine...even with the file that gave you the issues with multip
Hi all,
In the docs, it says “The ly:minimal-breaking function performs minimal
computations to calculate the page breaking: it fills a page with as many
systems as possible before moving to the next one.”
This does not seem to be the case.
It would be difficult to provide a minimal example, b
On 11/12/12 14:19, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi all,
In the docs, it says “The ly:minimal-breaking function performs minimal
computations to calculate the page breaking: it fills a page with as many
systems as possible before moving to the next one.”
This does not seem to be the case.
It would
Kieren MacMillan sympatico.ca> writes:
> In the docs, it says “The ly:minimal-breaking function performs minimal
computations to calculate the
> page breaking: it fills a page with as many systems as possible before moving
to the next one.”
> Can anyone explain what the algorithm is supposed t
Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes:
> if you change ragged-bottom and ragged-last-bottom to
> ##t, the console outputs two identical warnings: "warning: cannot fit
> music on page: ragged-spacing was requested, but page was compressed",
> and the output is now over three pages, with four syst
David Nalesnik writes:
> (I'm trying an example given here:
> http://jayreynoldsfreeman.com/Aux/Tutorials/Modifying%20Lists.html)
>
> I don't understand this--because clearly using set-car! and set-cdr!
> with a constant led to problems within the engraver; why will the
> sandbox allow me to do t
Hello all,
I'm creating piano music for someone and the recipient reviewed the
score and asked for changes. Despite my best efforts, I haven't been
able to make the requested changes without some help. Can someone
help with the following changes:
(1) in a piano staff context, we'd like to incr
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