> On 1 Feb 2018, at 04:35, Michael Taylor wrote:
>
> No, the arrow modifications are the only departures from standard notation.
You might try this example, using the naturals with arrows instead, making a
change later if you so want: it will be only a matter of changing glyphs.
http://lsr
Compilation has become very slow, and I suspect it's a return to the font
caching problem. I thought I'd asked this question before a year or two ago,
but I can't find it in Nabble so I must be dreaming.
Can someone please remind me what to do?
Regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com
www.pto
Peter Toye writes:
> Compilation has become very slow, and I suspect it's a return to the
> font caching problem. I thought I'd asked this question before a year
> or two ago, but I can't find it in Nabble so I must be dreaming.
>
> Can someone please remind me what to do?
Something must have ch
On 2/1/2018 6:14 AM, Peter Toye wrote:
Slow compilation Compilation has become very slow, and I suspect it's
a return to the font caching problem. I thought I'd asked this
question before a year or two ago, but I can't find it in Nabble so I
must be dreaming.
Can someone please remind me what
David,
Sorry, I thought this was a well-known issue which had already been solved.
There's some Nabble chat about Windows 10. I thought I had an email trail for
it, but that also seems to have disappeared. Or never existed.
I'm on 2.19.52 now. That was what I used last time, but I'm sure that i
On 2/1/2018 6:43 AM, Peter Toye wrote:
Re: Slow compilation David,
Sorry, I thought this was a well-known issue which had already been
solved. There's some Nabble chat about Windows 10. I thought I had an
email trail for it, but that also seems to have disappeared. Or never
existed.
I'm on
Hi Peter,
Windows 7 reached official end of life January 2015. That means you no
longer receive Microsoft patches for security updates and protection for
your PC from malicious attacks. How can you say for sure your system has
not been compromised, and that an attack of some kind is not affecting
Thanks Ben, that did the trick!
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I get security upgrades still. At least I did last month. Security support
ends 2020. (April I think).
Why not the latest Lilypond? Because I'm doing a quick job and that was the
latest version when I had time to upgrade.
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On 2/1/2018 6:56 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Peter,
Windows 7 reached official end of life January 2015. That means you no
longer receive Microsoft patches for *security updates and protection*
for your PC from malicious attacks. How can you say for sure your
system has not been compromised,
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calcula
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calcula
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Ca
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Ca
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calcula
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calcula
Klaus Blum writes:
> Dear LilyPond fellows,
>
> who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
>
> The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
> ---
> Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
> Parsing...
> Interpreting music...
> Pre
On 2/1/2018 8:31 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Klaus Blum writes:
Dear LilyPond fellows,
who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
---
Processing `OOoLilyPond.ly'
Parsing...
> On 1 Feb 2018, at 10:34, Klaus Blum wrote:
>
> who has some experience in creating PNG files on MacOSX?
>
> The problem is that conversion from EPS to PNG fails:
...
> Can anyone help?
You can open it in Preview, select Export, and choose format. Alternatively, if
you just want to have
@Caagr98
>
>
> *If you could be a bit more specific about your goal (hiding all sharps?
> Hiding accidentals on even-indexed notes? Hiding accidentals specifically
> on cis?), that would make it possible to make a more specific function for
> your goals. (Note that this function can only be used i
Hello Stéfano,
this is a feature I long to implement for quite some time. This means it
is not possible with the EE right now.
The following ideas came up to provide a solution: 1. add IDs to certain
elements and allow addressing elements b ID. 2. Add tweaks with a
predicate, e.g. at moment x,
Stefano Troncaro writes:
>> *But you also can use stuff like \once \accidentalStyle forget I think to
>> similar effect.*
>>
>
> Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately, if you read my reply to
> Caarg98 you'll notice that I'm looking for something more flexible. That
> is, unless one could
Hello Joseph,
Are you looking for percent repeats?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/short-repeats
Best,
Edward
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> On 31 Jan 2018, at 21:25, Michael Taylor wrote:
>
> Thank you for your message & the links. I have attached a fragment of the
> source to clarify what I am trying to replicate.
According to this link, some use E36 for such arrows, which LilyPond supports,
though not the glyphs themselves,
2018-02-01 16:59 GMT+01:00 Stefano Troncaro :
> Ideally, I wanted a function
> that I could use with the edition-engraver to tweak target elements inside
> chords. I framed the question around accidentals in the post above, but
> ultimately I hoped to be able to use the same function (or a very si
Joseph Austin wrote:
When placing chord names on a lead-sheet, sometimes a slash ( / ) is used on
subsequent measures or beats to indicate repeating the previous chord. How can
this be done in lilypond?
Well there was a suggestion in 2012
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/20
I want to download Lilypond, it is impossible, may be a problem ?
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@Jan-Peter
>
> *this is a feature I long to implement for quite some time. This means it
> is not possible with the EE right now. The following ideas came up to
> provide a solution: 1. add IDs to certain elements and allow addressing
> elements b ID. 2. Add tweaks with a predicate, e.g. at moment
Hello All,
I'm getting some really weird font for my left-hand fretted-string
fingerings ( i.e. c-3). It looks like a monospace font.
I'm assuming that this is a systems font issue (Arch Linux). But I'm
confused as to why all the other text shows up alright. I assume that
lilypond uses the s
Hi, Kale!
Given that the time signatures are showing up alright, I think there might
be a need to rebuild the font cache. This usually fixes any font issue.
Best,
Abraham
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 8:30 PM Kale Good wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm getting some really weird font for my left-hand frette
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