Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
LaTex, Lyx and Csound are not Linux specific. Concerning Latex, Latex uses/references to lilypond as one of the possible music writing tools How to write music with LaTeX https://martin-thoma.com/how-to-write-music-with-latex/ Indeed I think about using LaTex with Lilypond. the preprocessor cal

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hi Brett, I use Linux as the main operating system here and beside LilyPond I use LaTeX through Pandoc for text documents. But for the LilyPond files I use Frescobaldi, which can display the result beside the source. Cheers, Jan-Peter Am 17.11.2017 um 23:59 schrieb Brett M. Gilio: How many

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Ben
On 11/17/2017 5:59 PM, Brett M. Gilio wrote: How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than graphical tools? BMG Hi Brett, I use LilyPond on a Linux Mint XFCE machine and I love it. I was a Win

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Brett, I use Linux for most of my work, and for all my lilypond work. What are you trying to establish, may I ask? A statistical survey of platform usage? Or are you really asking about what graphical tools are available? Your query seems to have multiple aspects. The Linux platform is strong

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread J Martin Rushton
On 17/11/17 22:59, Brett M. Gilio wrote: > How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of > you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than > graphical tools? > > > BMG I use Lilypond+Frescobaldi on CentOS at home and Lilypond on Wikipedia pages.

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread David Kastrup
Andrew Bernard writes: > Hi Brett, > > I use Linux for most of my work, and for all my lilypond work. > > What are you trying to establish, may I ask? A statistical survey of > platform usage? Or are you really asking about what graphical tools are > available? Your query seems to have multiple a

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Urs Liska
Am 18. November 2017 14:26:10 MEZ schrieb David Kastrup : >Andrew Bernard writes: > >> Hi Brett, >> >> I use Linux for most of my work, and for all my lilypond work. >> >> What are you trying to establish, may I ask? A statistical survey of >> platform usage? Or are you really asking about what

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Luca Rossetto Casel
Il 17/11/2017 23:59, Brett M. Gilio ha scritto: How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Hi, I work almost exclusively (when I'm not forced to use other systems...) on GNU/Linux. I moved from Windows to Ubuntu about ten yeras ago (phew!), and I used it until some month a

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Brett, Am 17.11.2017 um 23:59 schrieb Brett M. Gilio: How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Numbers are not available, for sure. As David pointed out you'll have less Linux users than you might expect. But you'll have substantially more Linux users than when asking

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings Brett, I am a Linux user through and through. I use LilyPond with Emacs. As for LaTeX, I find it useful when authoring purely textual documents. However, when a mix of text and music is involved, I use LilyPond's rather robust \markup and \markuplist commands, finding lilypond-book to be

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread mskala
On Fri, 17 Nov 2017, Brett M. Gilio wrote: > How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of > you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than > graphical tools? One here. I'm not sure Csound qualifies as typesetting software, but I use it often for

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hello, Am 18.11.2017 um 15:44 schrieb Hwaen Ch'uqi: However, when a mix of text and music is involved, I use LilyPond's rather robust \markup and \markuplist commands, finding lilypond-book to be too cumbersome or specific. sometimes I typeset a preface text for a LilyPond document. I use a mar

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Urs Liska
Am 18.11.2017 um 15:59 schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt: Hello, Am 18.11.2017 um 15:44 schrieb Hwaen Ch'uqi: However, when a mix of text and music is involved, I use LilyPond's rather robust \markup and \markuplist commands, finding lilypond-book to be too cumbersome or specific. sometimes I typeset a

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Sam Bivens
I'm also a Linux user. For notation I use LilyPond (with Frescobaldi) exclusively, and for any serious writing I use LaTeX. Although I use the lilyglyphs package in LaTeX, I've never gotten around to using lilypond-book; instead I just autocrop my Lily PDFs and insert those as floats. A quic

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Paul Scott
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 04:59:27PM -0600, Brett M. Gilio wrote: > How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of > you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than > graphical tools? I've been using Linux since 2002 and LilyPond almost as long on Deb

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread David Bellows
I use Linux, Lilypond, LuaLaTeX, and Csound, editing all of it in emacs. This does seem like a pretty potent or at least popular combination. On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Sam Bivens wrote: > I'm also a Linux user. For notation I use LilyPond (with Frescobaldi) > exclusively, and for any serio

Re: [OT] Grammatic gender

2017-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 17 Nov 2017 at 17:43:09 (+), Wol's lists wrote: > On 17/11/17 16:10, David Wright wrote: > >On Fri 17 Nov 2017 at 07:45:58 (-0500), Kieren MacMillan wrote: > >>Hi all, > >> > > > >>[Am 17.11.2017 um 08:55 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:] > > > >>>An apostrophe in German is a sign for someth

Re: [OT] Grammatic gender

2017-11-18 Thread Karlin High
On 11/18/2017 11:33 AM, David Wright wrote: You might find yourself being misunderstood in more serious circumstances, if you don't allow for the same words to mean different things, or even the opposite. Reminds me of my cousin on a business trip to England. He learned that, unlike in America

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Jacques Peron
Linux, LilyPond, LuaLaTeX (and Gregorio for gregorian chant) here. To integrate LilyPond into LaTeX, I developped lyluatex . ​ 2017-11-18 17:24 GMT+01:00 David Bellows : > I use Linux, Lilypond, LuaLaTeX, and Csound, editing all of it in > emacs. This does seem

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Frauke Jurgensen
I do! Plain TeX and LaTeX. On 18 Nov 2017 7:29 am, "Brett M. Gilio" wrote: How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than graphical tools? BMG -- Brett M. Gilio B.S. Biological Sciences B.M. Music

Re: [OT] Grammatic gender

2017-11-18 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2017-11-18 um 18:33 schrieb David Wright : > On Fri 17 Nov 2017 at 17:43:09 (+), Wol's lists wrote: > In English? So when I write "I'm at deathes door", which of deathes > three genders am I using? You always use deathes LAST gender. And I’m sure they have more than three. > It's a pity y

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Brett M. Gilio
On 11/18/2017 07:26 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > Andrew Bernard writes: > >> Hi Brett, >> >> I use Linux for most of my work, and for all my lilypond work. >> >> What are you trying to establish, may I ask? A statistical survey of >> platform usage? Or are you really asking about what graphical too

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Brett M. Gilio
> Would it be worth setting up a survey post on lilypondblog.org? > I would be interested in seeing this. Brett M. Gilio B.S. Biological Sciences B.M. Music Composition http://www.brettgilio.com/ "Sometimes the obvious is the enemy of the true." - G. Stolzenberg _

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Johan Vromans
I only use Linux (mostly Fedora). I use LilyPond with Frescobaldi, Denemo, Emacs, LibreOffice and a lot of homegrown tools. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 18.11.2017 20:12, Brett M. Gilio wrote: On 11/18/2017 07:26 AM, David Kastrup wrote: Andrew Bernard writes: Hi Brett, I use Linux for most of my work, and for all my lilypond work. What are you trying to establish, may I ask? A statistical survey of platform usage? Or are you really askin

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Guy Stalnaker
I use Lilypond within Frescobaldi on Win10, MacOS on a MacBookPro, and an old MacBook running LinuxMint. Frescobaldi serves all my needs. I started out using Frescobaldi solely on Linux my destop OS of choice for 10+ years. My compositions are all on Dropbox which I sync to the computers on whic

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said "Brett M. Gilio" on Fri, 17 Nov 2017 16:59:27 -0600: > How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any > of you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather > than graphical tools? I wonder if analysis of the user-agent strings from the web ser

Re: [OT] Grammatic gender

2017-11-18 Thread Wols Lists
On 18/11/17 18:18, Karlin High wrote: > On 11/18/2017 11:33 AM, David Wright wrote: >> You might find yourself being >> misunderstood in more serious circumstances, if you don't allow >> for the same words to mean different things, or even the opposite. > > Reminds me of my cousin on a business tr

Re: [OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread Knut Petersen
Am 17.11.2017 um 23:59 schrieb Brett M. Gilio: How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than graphical tools? I completely switched to Linux more than 20 years ago and use *TeX for more than 25 yea

Re:[OT] Linux Users

2017-11-18 Thread James Harkins
FWIW, Emacs org-mode is a really nice way to integrate LaTeX and LilyPond for articles. org-mode exports to LaTeX. org-babel can automatically run LilyPond source blocks embedded in the org document, generating EPS and dropping it seamlessly into the LaTeX document. If you wrap the source bloc