Am 01.04.2017 um 06:51 schrieb Manuela Gößnitzer:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know anything about the German forum? The page is down since
> yesterday, the site says "End of life". I am really sad because this forum
> is very valuable for me,
> greetings
> Manuela
Hi Manuela,
fugenkomponist from th
Hi Malte,
I really do hope this is a joke (not a good one), if not, we can get a
backup of our threads. I would participate in the costs of a new forum,
greetings,
Manuela
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Am 01.04.2017 um 10:42 schrieb Manuela:
> Hi Malte,
>
> I really do hope this is a joke (not a good one), if not, we can get a
> backup of our threads. I would participate in the costs of a new forum,
> greetings,
> Manuela
Maybe it’s not a joke but also not the end of the forum. Might be a
ser
I've looked at the links that has been suggested, and the closer to what I
was saying is at http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory1.htm . But it still is
not what I was thinking. Nor is
http://www.visualdictionaryonline.com/arts-architecture/music.php , only in
English.
I have a book (I'm no making p
Hello everybody,
once again I find myself typesetting ancient music, which poses special
challenges with regard to separation of content and presentation. Right
now, I’m talking about the fact that bar lines are an editor’s decision
and not part of the musical content – different editors might
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> once again I find myself typesetting ancient music, which poses
> special challenges with regard to separation of content and
> presentation. Right now, I’m talking about the fact that bar lines are
> an editor’s decision and not part of the musical c
Hi all,
some days ago someone put a link for a web site where it was possible to
make software request and obtain a Lilypond output. I forgotten the link,
but it was liked a lot by one or more posters here, so I hope that I can
receive that link, if anyone can help.
Thanks.
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Son_V [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n201820...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> some days ago someone put a link for a web site where it was possible to
> make software request and obtain a Lilypond output. I forgotten the link,
> but it was liked a lot by one o
Am 01.04.2017 um 17:21 schrieb David Kastrup:
Polyphony can become rather awkward to read if some voice has a full bar
rest while another has material.
{
<< c''1 \\ R1 >>
}
Well, that has been typographical standard ever since engravers stopped
center-aligning whole bar _notes_ (around t
Son_V,
You want lilybin.com. Enter lilypond code on the left, click Preview to see
the engraved score on the right. Enable log to see the lilypond compile
output. If there is an error in the lilypond source that results in a Fatal
error compile condition, the result is usually a "Communications Er
Sorry, no. The web page I'm searching was able to make an complex output from
some commands. Surely I've saved that page, but because I use more than a PC
God only knows in what I saved it.
Yours is just a LP interface.
I can only hope that the people who read the message are reading mine now.
Than
Thanks, but it is not. But because you write:
> The emails you refer to also provided a means by which one can use a
> command line application like
> curl to send a .ly document to lilybin.com and get back, in the terminal
> environment, the .pdf or
> .midi output.
I hope you were one of the reade
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Son_V [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n201825...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Thanks, but it is not. But because you write:
> > The emails you refer to also provided a means by which one can use a
> command line application like
> > curl to send a .ly document to lilyb
Sorry, but no, I don't recall such a thing, only lilybin.com, etc.
I did a fair bit of back-and-forth with Martin about his lilybin.php script
because his effort was using some process from his Android tablet for
editing, and seeing the output, of lilypond source. I was very interested
in doing th
Thanks, but sorry... it seems to me it's not.
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Hi all,
some days ago someone put a link for a web site where it was possible to
make software request and obtain a Lilypond output. I forgotten the link,
but it was l
Ehm, if I remember well, a pdf output from a .ly file.
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Son_V wrote:
> Hi all,
> some days ago someone put a link for a web site where it was possible to
> make software request and obtain a Lilypond output. I forgotten the link,
> but it was liked a lot by one or more posters here, so I hope that I can
> receive that l
A shot in the dark could give the light to point at the score. :-)
But it wasn't enough, sorry.
I will need to find where in hell have I saved that link. I will post that
link if I succeed.
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Son_V [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n201834...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> A shot in the dark could give the light to point at the score. :-)
> But it wasn't enough, sorry.
> I will need to find where in hell have I saved that link. I will post that
> link if I suc
@Abraham
Sorry I wasn't aware of this problem. I just googled for "Lilypond forum"
and I got nabble. And seeing "Replay" on the side of someone's answer, I
thought that it was clear who I was answering.
PS "@Abraham" is good or should I use something else? I don't know... :-)
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Son_V [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n201836...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> @Abraham
> Sorry I wasn't aware of this problem. I just googled for "Lilypond forum"
> and I got nabble. And seeing "Replay" on the side of someone's answer, I
> thought that it was clear who
@Abraham
Thanks, You're gentle.
But... if nabble is not the correct way, where should I post?
Remember, I just googled for "Lilypond forum" and I got nabble.
PS I hope to find that damned and wonderful 'interpreter' or what can it be
called, and post again it here, because it's nice.
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Son_V [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n201838...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> @Abraham
> Thanks, You're gentle.
> But... if nabble is not the correct way, where should I post?
> Remember, I just googled for "Lilypond forum" and I got nabble.
>
There's nothing wrong wit
Hi,
Attached is an excerpt from the famous jazz arrangement book by Georgy
Garanian.
(In fact, I can't name any other jazz arrangement book in Russian that
would be that profound and complete; needless to say, the terminology
and notation introduced in the book is widely accepted here in Russia.
Hi Dimitry
\version "2.19.58"
{
c''4
^\markup { \draw-squiggle-line #1.2 #'(20 . 0) ##t }
}
NR Section A.11.3.
No custom engraver required.
As to text with whiteout, I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader to
look up in the NR also - I'm sure you can find that.
Andrew
_
H Dimitry,
If you want the wave in the staff, you can use extra-offset:
\version "2.19.58"
{
\override TextScript.extra-offset = #'(0 . -3)
c''4
^\markup { \draw-squiggle-line #1.2 #'(20 . 0) ##t }
}
Andrew
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