Hello folks,
I’ve seen several posts and web pages regarding lilyjazz, but there seems to be
several versions with different file names and contents.
Is there kind of a latest version?
Thanks for your help!
JM
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Hi all,
I am wondering if the way LilyPond's tuplet bracket algorithm works is
really ideal. It seems to me that the algorithm does not specify a maximum
slope for the brackets, and can produce things like this:
\version "2.19.37"
{
\tuplet 5/4 { 16 d'4 }
\tuplet 5/4 { 16 d'4 }
\tu
Brian Barker replied to me and to the list, but for some reason his reply
isn't showing here, so I quote:
Brian Barker wrote
> Angle of brackets
> Groups without beams
> Brackets may slant in the direction of the tuplet's outer pitches
> The angle of slant should not be too acute; match an equiva
I would like to recover the value of the lilypond version statement to insert
it in the tagline.
With "\simple #(lilypond-version)" I can recover the current lilypond
version which is not necessarily the same string.
Is there a solution other than hard-coding it?
TIA
Rossano
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rosros writes:
> I would like to recover the value of the lilypond version statement to insert
> it in the tagline.
>
> With "\simple #(lilypond-version)" I can recover the current lilypond
> version which is not necessarily the same string.
>
> Is there a solution other than hard-coding it?
Loo
On Wed 06 Jul 2016 at 10:21:15 (-0700), rosros wrote:
> I would like to recover the value of the lilypond version statement to insert
> it in the tagline.
>
> With "\simple #(lilypond-version)" I can recover the current lilypond
> version which is not necessarily the same string.
>
> Is there a s
In the score to Peter Pan I’ve come across what appears to be an
arpeggio with notes of different lengths. I’ve come up with the kluge
below, but it doesn’t really look right (the hidden notes take up space,
and show up in the MIDI output). What’s the correct way to achieve this?
\version "2
The attached .ly is an attempt to recreate the score shown in the
attached PNG file, but the position of the pedal marks is different, and
I can’t figure out how to achieve this. (My MIDI interface is also not
so great that I can tell whether the pedal is depressed in the correct
place.)
It’s ent
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
In the score to Peter Pan I’ve come across what appears to be an
arpeggio with notes of different lengths.
This corresponds to the example
'Creating arpeggios across notes in different voices'
in NR 1.3.3.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-ma
On 7/6/16 2:17 PM, "Joel C. Salomon" wrote:
>
>
>It¹s entirely possible I¹m completely missing the mark about how to use
>the sustain pedals in Lilypond, but this is my best effort given my
>reading of the manual. Any pointers or corrections would be
>appreciated; explanations even more so.
I
I suggest the distinction between annotation type (critical remark, etc.),
edition type (addition, emendation, etc.), and observation type (addition,
emendation, etc.). This is a fairly loose naming scheme, but I'll clarify
that it's all oriented to the usual annotations interface (so not referring
2016-07-06 4:26 GMT+02:00 Br. Gabriel-Marie | SSPX :
> Sorry, I didn't realize embedded images didn't show. I've attached them
> this time.
>
> On 7/5/2016 9:10 PM, Br. Gabriel-Marie | SSPX wrote:
>
> Mr. Morley,
>
> I want to achieve the numbering to line up at the front of the lyrics. The
> scr
On 2016-07-06 4:16 PM, Robin Bannister wrote:
> This corresponds to the example
> 'Creating arpeggios across notes in different voices'
> in NR 1.3.3.
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio
>
> but unfortunately its says further down
> 'The simple
On 2016-07-06 5:12 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> I looked at the music. Sustain on happened on each 1/4 note beat, sustain
> off happened at the fourth sixteenth note in each 1/4 note beat. So I
> just changed the pedal line to the following:
>
> pedal = {
>s8. \sustainOn s16 \sustainOff
Hi Gilberto,
On 7 July 2016 at 3:07:25 AM, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
> Beam angles should not deviate far from the horizontal because the eye
> perceives duration on the horizontal plane.
What nonsense Gould writes here. I perceive duration in notation on any
angle. The book is not always right
Hi all
I'd like to edit this page of the documentation:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/creating-pdf-metadata.html
to add what I learned here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2016-07/msg8.html
I have another question on this subject.
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