On 11/07/2013 12:31 AM, Paul Morris wrote:
Bric wrote
So, can one throw in conditionals?
(1) Can one, for instance, check/manifest the pitch and duration of
'#the-music' ? And based on those values are, write something or not?
(2) And how DOES one write something extra? For example, add a n
Am 07.11.2013 11:19, schrieb Bric:
Development is moving insanely fast here. I just compiled 2.17.29, and
there's already 2.17.95
That's simply because 2.17.95 is regarded as a beta for the upcoming
2.18 release, and they are counting towards 100 ...
I guess I need to build the latest fresco
Bric writes:
> Development is moving insanely fast here. I just compiled 2.17.29, and
> there's already 2.17.95
Which is the next release after 2.17.29. We are getting close to
releasing 2.18, and the versioning reflects that.
> I guess I need to build the latest frescobaldi, locally(?), so it
On 11/07/2013 05:57 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Bric writes:
So, obviously, just to add a "^markup" to the music function is not
trivial. I'm gathering that (text) markup belongs to an "event
function", rather than a "music function", and the two can't be
integrated ... although, that doesn't s
Dear Philippe and Hraban,
could you both please send me (privately) the log files of the failing
upgrade/install?
MacPorts should tell you where to find it in the error message.
I would like to fix the compilation of portmidi.
If this will not be possible I'll make it optional.
Best wishes.
David
Well, I've now tried 2.17.29 and this example doesn't print the first or the
last ligature. And still giving the infinity/nan warnings. Does it work with
you?
\version "2.17.29"
\language "english"
\score {
<<
\new Staff <<
\relative c' {
\time 3/2
\[ c1 \] \[ f2~ | f \] \[ c' b \] |
\[ c2 b \]
Peter Toye wrote
> Well, I've now tried 2.17.29 and this example doesn't print the first or
> the last ligature. And still giving the infinity/nan warnings. Does it
> work with you?
>
> \version "2.17.29"
> \language "english"
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff <<
> \relative c' {
> \time 3/2
> \[ c1 \]
Bric wrote
> So... this is all quite amazing and powerful.But the interplay
> between the multiplicity of notes, and the singularity of "\markup" is
> something to finesse further.
So far we're just adding a markup before or after the whole string of music
we're passing to the music function
and here's a kind of workaround:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Ligaturebrackets-not-printed-after-line-break-tt80392.html#a80393
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Am 2013-11-07 um 12:44 schrieb flup2 :
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if this could help: the only dependencies problem I had with
> the "MIDI part" was that 'aubio' didn't compile with OS X 10.9 (making the
> 'sudo port upgrade outdated' unusable).
>
> 'aubio' is part of the dependencies of 'portmi
Following up on David Kastrup's "align.ly" example:
Try "lines.ly" as filename and compile with Lilypond.
That's another really nice one too :-)
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David Kastrup writes:
> Scott Miller writes:
>
>> Does the lilypond project accept bitcoin donations?
>
> Ok, this is not "The LilyPond project" as such, but if you want to
> support my (full-time) work on LilyPond specifically, you can try so
> using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvt
David,
I'd like to donate and contribute towards your LilyPond work, but I don't
understand what you mean when you write:
"...you can try so using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvtQF"
Can you give me a quick guide on how to donate this way, using the process
you're describing? BitCoin
Hi here,
I try to do an exercice partition for working on polyrythms with two
simultaneous rythms.
I have a score with two voice, for the two rythme of the polyrythm.
I want a gridline on the top, giving the pulse of the top-voice and a
another gridline in a different collor for emphasis the puls
SoundsFromSound writes:
> David,
>
> I'd like to donate and contribute towards your LilyPond work, but I don't
> understand what you mean when you write:
> "...you can try so using the address 1Kw7HZMd8L52BCL9vEjSxdPG4p3phRvtQF"
>
> Can you give me a quick guide on how to donate this way, using
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