On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, Keizen Li Qian wrote:
Hello,
I installed 2.18.2 on a drive with a partitioned home directory which had an
old ~home/bin/lilypond. Somewhere the path had been set to this
directory so even after convert-ly successfully converted my old files to 2.18,
running lilypond st
Hi Marten,
Am 13.11.18 um 08:30 schrieb m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl:
Hi,
I, like the original poster, was also intrigued, by people's
enthusiastic comments about the power of OpenLilyLib and the Edition
Engraver. And like the O.P. I never really got started.
I guess the question is: How complex a L
On 13/11/18 08:31, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, Keizen Li Qian wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I installed 2.18.2 on a drive with a partitioned home directory which
>> had an old ~home/bin/lilypond. Somewhere the path had been set to this
>> directory so even after convert-ly su
Am 13.11.18 um 10:08 schrieb J Martin Rushton:
On 13/11/18 08:31, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, Keizen Li Qian wrote:
Hello,
I installed 2.18.2 on a drive with a partitioned home directory which
had an old ~home/bin/lilypond. Somewhere the path had been set to this
directory
Hi all,
just a few hours away ... ;-)
Kieren already mentioned, the edition engraver is an external library.
It is part of my own toolchain, but once made its way into public,
because it fitted a question/a use case of Kieren. So I started to make
it available. Now there came Urs' OpenLilyLib infr
I'm trying to make my first multi staff lilypond file and finding that I
can't figure out how to control the order of the staves. When I use
\version "2.14.1"
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new staff {
\time 3/4 {\key ees \major g''2 f8 g8~ | }
}
\new staff {
{\key ees \major aes'8 ees'8 c'2 | }
I'm trying to make my first multi staff lilypond file and finding that I
can't figure out how to control the order of the staves. When I use
\version "2.14.1"
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new staff {
\key ees \major g''2 f8 g8~ |
}
\new staff {
\key ees \major aes'8 ees'8 c'2 |
}
>>
}
The out
I'm trying to make my first multi staff lilypond file and finding that I
can't figure out how to control the order of the staves. When I use
\version "2.14.1"
\header {
title = "Wedding song"
composer = "Ari Hoenig"
}
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new staff {
\time 3/4 {\key ees \major g''2 f8
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 9:29 AM sean read wrote:
> I'm trying to make my first multi staff lilypond file and finding that I
> can't figure out how to control the order of the staves. When I use
>
>
> \version "2.14.1"
> \score {
> \new StaffGroup <<
> \new staff {
> \key ees \major g''2 f8 g8~ |
Hi Sean,
You have to write "\New Staff" instead of "\New staff":
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff {
\key ees \major g''2 f8 g8~ |
}
\new Staff {
\key ees \major aes'8 ees'8 c'2 |
}
>>
}
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff {
\key ees \major aes'
From: sean read
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 2:45 AM
To:
Subject: staff order
I'm trying to make my first multi staff lilypond file and finding that I can't
figure out how to control the order of the staves. When I use
\version "2.14.1"
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new staff {
\key e
Hi Martin,
> I guess the question is: How complex a LilyPonds score has to be before EE
> really starts making things easier instead of just adding more difficulties?
Excluding MWEs for this list, I would say I use the EE on >95% of the scores I
engrave — even in (e.g.) a lead sheet (i.e., one
That worked! Thanks for walking me through it.
Keizen
they/them
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 6:38 AM David Bowen wrote:
> Keizen,
>
>Having the ${PATH}: at the beginning defeats the whole point of the
> change. The directories in the PATH will be searched in the order they
> occur. So putting $
Jan-Peter Voigt wrote
> Hi all,
>
> just a few hours away ... ;-)
> Kieren already mentioned, the edition engraver is an external library.
> It is part of my own toolchain, but once made its way into public,
> because it fitted a question/a use case of Kieren. So I started to make
> it available.
Hi Reggie,
> How do you install engraver from stage one?
\include "oll-core/package.ily"
\loadPackage edition-engraver
Works great for me. Are you sure you’ve got all the necessary files downloaded
(including oll-core), and placed correctly in your search path?
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan wrote
> Hi Reggie,
>
>> How do you install engraver from stage one?
>
> \include "oll-core/package.ily"
> \loadPackage edition-engraver
>
> Works great for me. Are you sure you’ve got all the necessary files
> downloaded (including oll-core), and placed correctly in your search
Hi Reggie,
> Can you show what exactly must be downloaded for working?
1. I’ve downloaded the following repositories: breaks, edition-engraver,
notation-fonts, ill-core, page-layout, and snippets. You may not need all of
them right away — but you’ll probably want all of them eventually, so why
Dear Sean,
the Staff needs to start with a capital S: \new Staff
LilyPond is case-sensitive. That’s all.
Two other points:
1. You have some arbitrarily placed braces. I’d suggest to use them only
where they are needed.
2. Are you really using LilyPond 2.14? That’s really old. I’d suggest to
ins
Kieren MacMillan wrote
> Hi Reggie,
>
>> Can you show what exactly must be downloaded for working?
>
> 1. I’ve downloaded the following repositories: breaks, edition-engraver,
> notation-fonts, ill-core, page-layout, and snippets. You may not need all
> of them right away — but you’ll probably wa
On 2018-11-13 1:16 pm, Wolfling Vini wrote:
This is only a problem because most of our pieces have one or two
staves
for flutes. So I have to keep the custom pitch names local; otherwise,
every time I need to play a b, if I'm not mistaken, I'd need to type
"trh"
instead of "b" or "si". However
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for replying. This could really help. I'm going to look at it
when I get home, but what I can tell you right now is that I've
experimented with making a custom pitch name language file — not remotely
resembling your solution — and I came across one big problem: it was a
work-wi
Reggie wrote
> For those of you who engrave orchestral music in which the strings often
> have
> your typical divisi a2 or a3
>
> Suppose a performance is coming up and you need to print parts from the
> full
> score.
>
> So when you go to engrave the individual parts for any of the strings for
>
Reggie wrote
> Reggie wrote
>> For those of you who engrave orchestral music in which the strings often
>> have
>> your typical divisi a2 or a3
>>
>> Suppose a performance is coming up and you need to print parts from the
>> full
>> score.
>>
>> So when you go to engrave the individual parts for
Sorry is there a problem with Google translate please my apologies I fixed it
now from now on.
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Hi Reggie,
> I was hoping EE could allow me to create full score and parts
> with tweaks easy versus tags system.
That is absolutely one of its strengths.
> When you say learn by looking at examples what examples
> only two usage examples ly files to go by?
A couple of examples privately shared
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 14:26, Chad Linsley wrote:
> +1 for a cross-platform of LilyQuick!
>
> In fact, would there be any interest in including it in Denemo or
> Frescobaldi? It’s absolutely brilliant and I would love to start using it
> (Mac user).
>
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 11:43 PM Vaughan M
Hello,
I use VerticalAxisGroup.remove-layer as described in
input/regression/divisi-staves.ly
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/input/regression/a6/lily-436997bb.ly
See more info on the bug tracker of issue 3518.
https://code.google.com/archive/p/lilypond/issues/3518
Works very well but unfortunate
Hello again, I did a clean install of 2.18.2 in Ubuntu and am getting the
error below when I compile. I checked the script against the sourceforge
files and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for compiling. I
would appreciate detailed instructions.
Thank you in advance!
$ lilypond docume
Am 14. November 2018 05:53:07 MEZ schrieb Keizen Li Qian :
>Hello again, I did a clean install of 2.18.2 in Ubuntu and am getting
>the
>error below when I compile. I checked the script against the
>sourceforge
>files and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for compiling. I
>would appreci
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