Edward Neeman writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I've gotten quite used to the fact that "as" is A flat and "es" is E
> flat in Lilypond. Is there a reason why sesqui-flats need to be
> spelled aeseh and eeseh (instead of the abbreviated "aseh" or "eseh")?
I don't think so. Note names in LilyPond, at lea
You can add your own language which contains those two aliases:
#(define a (assoc-ref language-pitch-names 'nederlands))
#(set! a (acons 'aseh (ly:make-pitch -1 5 THREE-Q-FLAT) a))
#(set! a (acons 'eseh (ly:make-pitch -1 2 THREE-Q-FLAT) a))
#(set! language-pitch-names (acons 'nederlands2 a languag
On 22.11.2017 04:37, Edward Neeman wrote:
This is not a huge issue, though it is annoying that Frescobaldi isn't
aware that these abbreviations aren't accepted. So if I convert
relative to absolute pitch in Frescobaldi, it changes my aeseh's to
aseh's, and I need to search and replace to be able
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 22.11.2017 04:37, Edward Neeman wrote:
>> This is not a huge issue, though it is annoying that Frescobaldi isn't
>> aware that these abbreviations aren't accepted. So if I convert
>> relative to absolute pitch in Frescobaldi, it changes my aeseh's to
>> aseh's, and I n
On 20.11.2017 18:12, Hilary Snaden wrote:
If there are any "graphical tools" as good as LaTeX, I'll be
interested to hear of them.
Adobe InDesign is certainly in many ways a “better” tool than LaTeX, in
some “just as good” (like with the line breaking algorithms that it
learned from TeX), an
On 21 November 2017 at 18:38, Mike Solomon wrote:
> Hey there!
>
> I created the diagrams eons ago and I agree that the implementation is
> really difficult to understand. I'm sorry for that. Can you send me a photo
> of what you're trying to typeset? I'll see if I can help you out.
>
Thank you.
On 21 November 2017 at 17:49, SoundsFromSound
wrote:
> Sven Axelsson-3 wrote
> > Hello list.
> >
> > I would like to create fingering instructions for an eight hole wind
> > instrument.
> >
> > I have not really tried to do anything yet - the woodwind diagrams look
> > terribly complicated to cus
That's an easy workaround! Thanks.
Best
Edward
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On Nov 22, 2017
On 17/11/2017 15:57, David Kastrup wrote:
Matt Wallis writes:
On 17/11/2017 14:15, David Kastrup wrote:
There are no error messages referring to my own lilypond source files,
which makes me wonder what's going on here.
Your source is triggering an error in the library. Have you called
conve
Matt Wallis writes:
> So I made experimental changes to the source until I found the cause
> of the error.
> Here is a small example:
>
>\include "english.ly"
>
>global = {
> \time 4/4
> \tempo 4 = 96
>}
>\score {
> \new Staff {
> \clef treble
> \
Hi Sven
I did this to use as a template for notate some multiphonics in a piece for
flute. I added one more hole to match your instrument. It is not a function
yet, you have to write all each time you use it, but can be turned into one by
someone with more skills.
%%
\versio
Matt Wallis writes:
> Here is a small example:
>
>\include "english.ly"
>
>global = {
> \time 4/4
> \tempo 4 = 96
>}
>\score {
> \new Staff {
> \clef treble
> \global
> \relative c' { c1 }
> }
> \midi { \global }
>}
>
> ...
On 21 November 2017 at 18:38, Mike Solomon wrote:
> Hey there!
>
> I created the diagrams eons ago and I agree that the implementation is
> really difficult to understand. I'm sorry for that. Can you send me a photo
> of what you're trying to typeset? I'll see if I can help you out.
>
I just wa
David Kastrup writes:
> Matt Wallis writes:
>
>> Here is a small example:
>>
>>/opt/local/share/lilypond/2.19.80/scm/lily-library.scm:375:14: Wrong
>>type argument in position 1 (expecting Context_mod): #f
>>
>> ... but works fine in 2.18.2
>
> You know: the minimal example would have be
From: Sven Axelsson
Date: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 9:59 AM
To: Mike Solomon
Cc:
Subject: Re: Custom woodwind-diagram
I just want to thank Mike Solomon for his hints off-list. I managed to get
something I'm happy with by adding my instrument directly to
display-woodwind-diagrams.scm. W
Bravo! Great work!Yeah, none of that stuff is imported. Easy to do so though.
Don't hesitate to make a pull request with your new diagram!
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message From: Sven Axelsson
Date: 11/22/17 6:59 PM (GMT+02:00) To: Mike Solomon
Cc: l
On 22 November 2017 at 18:10, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
> From: Sven Axelsson
> Date: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 9:59 AM
> To: Mike Solomon
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: Custom woodwind-diagram
> I just want to thank Mike Solomon for his hints off-list. I managed to
> get something I'm happy with
You gave us all the version numbers... except for LilyPond! I'm going to
assume 2.18.2.
Here is the way I got it to work. Improvements, suggestions welcome:
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"
#(print-keys-verbose 'clarinet (current-error-port))
\relative {
\time 4/4
\key f \ma
On 22 November 2017 at 19:48, Sven Axelsson wrote:
> On 22 November 2017 at 18:10, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>>
>> Can you submit your revised .scm file as a patch?
>>
>
> Sure!
>
> The patch also includes a change to `key-fill-translate` in
> define-woodwind-diagrams.scm to fill with black even fo
On 22 November 2017 at 19:48, Sven Axelsson wrote:
On 22 November 2017 at 18:10, Carl Sorensen wrote:
Can you submit your revised .scm file as a patch?
Sure!
The patch also includes a change to `key-fill-translate` in
define-woodwind-diagrams.scm to fill with black even for half covered hole
> From: Knute Snortum
> To: Paul Scott
> Cc: Greg , lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Clarinet fingerings
> You gave us all the version numbers... except for LilyPond! I'm going to
> assume 2.18.2.
>
> Here is the way I got it to work. Improvements, suggestions welcome:
>
>
> \versi
On 22 November 2017 at 21:59, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
> On 22 November 2017 at 19:48, Sven Axelsson
> wrote:
>
> Having looked some more at the documentation and code, I now realise that
>> the gray shading indicates various trills. There are many possibilities,
>> but one to indicate just a part
From: Sven Axelsson
Date: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 2:33 PM
To: Carl Sorensen
Cc: Mike Solomon , "lilypond-user@gnu.org"
Subject: Re: Custom woodwind-diagram
On 22 November 2017 at 21:59, Carl Sorensen
mailto:c_soren...@byu.edu>> wrote:
On 22 November 2017 at 19:48, Sven Axelsson
mail
On 22/11/2017 16:33, David Kastrup wrote:
You know: the minimal example would have been
\midi { \time 4/4 }
Nice minimalism! And I thought I'd done well to reduce the original 200+
lines in 4 files down to 13 in 1!
and that would have saved adding a lot of other explanation:
... which shows my
I know the Frescobaldi developers have been planning for a transition to
PyQt5/Qt5. I am quite versed with python and qt5, does anybody know how
far along they have gone in this?
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B.S. Biological Sciences
B.M. Music Composition
http://www.brettgilio.com/
"Sometimes the obvious i
Hi Brett,
Am 23.11.2017 um 04:54 schrieb Brett M. Gilio:
I know the Frescobaldi developers have been planning for a transition to
PyQt5/Qt5. I am quite versed with python and qt5, does anybody know how
far along they have gone in this?
As can be seen from
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobal
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