Does anybody use the lilypond mode for the Atom editor? Is it any good? I'd
be interested to hear opinions.
I'm a long term emacs user, but Atom seems to be progressing nicely.
Andrew
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Thomas Morley-2 wrote
> Am Fr., 11. Jan. 2019 um 10:04 Uhr schrieb Gloops <
> yagloops@
> >:
>>
>> Hello Harm
>> Thank you for this correction ...
>> Is there any way to engrave the ambitus directly without going through
>> "note-head :: brew-ez-stencil" in order to avoid the head of the note?
>>
Bonjour Valentin !
Je connais la liste française mais je n'ai rien trouvé concernant ce sujet,
c'est pourquoi j'ai posté ici...
En tout cas merci de l'avoir suggérer!
Peut être à bientôt sur la liste française...
Gilles
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Hi,
I like the lilypond package and I decided to dive into for my guitar
playing book.
Unfortunately I stumble over two problems which can be seen in the
example attached.
- First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
is correct encoded in UTF-8 but the umlauts are enc
Hi Klaus,
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:50 PM Klaus Ethgen
wrote:
>
> - First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
> is correct encoded in UTF-8 but the umlauts are encoded as "??".
> I did already try to use no bomb or even in latin1 encoding. But
> nothing helped.
>
Hi Klaus,
Am 13.01.19 um 13:42 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
- First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
is correct encoded in UTF-8 but the umlauts are encoded as "??".
I did already try to use no bomb or even in latin1 encoding. But
nothing helped.
This is strange
Am 13.01.19 um 13:42 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
- First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
is correct encoded in UTF-8 but the umlauts are encoded as "??".
I did already try to use no bomb or even in latin1 encoding. But
nothing helped.
Cannot reproduce. Which
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Hi Lukas,
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 15:01 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
[Charset problem]
> This is strange, because I can't reproduce the problem here. On my (Linux
> Mint) machine, the German umlauts are displayed fine without any change in
> your d
Hi Klaus,
Note that \lyricsto implicitly starts \lyricmode. (Also I'd recommend
writing Mond __ if the note with the syllable "Mond" has a tie.)
That one is a bit tricky.
It is a half and a quarter note that should sound like a dotted half
note. But the "Mond" should be sung only on the half n
Am So., 13. Jan. 2019 um 15:41 Uhr schrieb Klaus Ethgen
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> Hi Lukas,
>
> Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 15:01 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
> [Charset problem]
> > This is strange, because I can't reproduce the problem here. On my (Linux
> > Mint) m
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Hi Andrew,
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 14:57 schrieb N. Andrew Walsh:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:50 PM Klaus Ethgen
> wrote:
> > - First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
> > is correct encoded in UTF-8 but the umlauts
Sending this again, because google or firefox or whatever buggy
program messed up the mail-adress
Am So., 13. Jan. 2019 um 16:10 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
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> Am So., 13. Jan. 2019 um 15:41 Uhr schrieb Klaus Ethgen
see:
> :
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> > Hi
Klaus Ethgen writes:
> Hi,
>
> I like the lilypond package and I decided to dive into for my guitar
> playing book.
>
> Unfortunately I stumble over two problems which can be seen in the
> example attached.
>
> - First there is the German umlauts. As you can see in the example, it
> is correct
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Hi,
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 17:02 schrieb David Kastrup:
> For stuff like encoding problems it is _absolutely_ necessary that you
> specify the operating system you use, the LilyPond version you use, and
> whether you used the distributed installe
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Hi Thomas,
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 16:10 schrieb Thomas Morley:
> Please enter in terminal:
> lilypond scheme-sandbox
>
> A guile-prompt will open, then do there:
> (version)
>
> Please post what you get.
> lilypond scheme-sandbox
GNU LilyP
Am So., 13. Jan. 2019 um 17:48 Uhr schrieb Klaus Ethgen
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> Hi Thomas,
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> Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 16:10 schrieb Thomas Morley:
> > Please enter in terminal:
> > lilypond scheme-sandbox
> >
> > A guile-prompt will open, then do there:
> > (v
Klaus Ethgen writes:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 16:10 schrieb Thomas Morley:
>> Please enter in terminal:
>> lilypond scheme-sandbox
>>
>> A guile-prompt will open, then do there:
>> (version)
>>
>> Please post what you get.
>
>> lilypond scheme-sandbox
>
>GNU LilyPond 2.19.
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Hi,
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 18:13 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Yeah. Somebody considered a good idea to override the defaults and
> enable experimental Guile-2 support.
Grml, that overwrite was necessary as other systems pulled in that
guile2. And i
Hi Paolo,
your solution works but generates collision between the sharp and the
time signature :)
I tried this:
\score {
{
1
}
}
and there is no collision with time signature.
However, if the chord is my code doesn't work well
again.
I think that there is not an easy solution th
Il giorno dom 13 gen 2019 alle 9:15, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Does anybody use the lilypond mode for the Atom editor? Is it any
good? I'd be interested to hear opinions.
I'm a long term emacs user, but Atom seems to be progressing nicely.
Andrew
Hi Andrew
AFAIK, there's no "lilypond
Il 13/01/2019 00:46, Carl Sorensen ha scritto:
I think that Lilypond does the right thing.
Thank you for your opinion, but I think a collision is not a right thing.
There should never be a unison and a second in a chord.
I know that is not a very common situation. I'll show you two example
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Hi David,
I was able to downgrade. It fixed the problem. Many thanks. (The other
tool was autogen that pulled this experimental version.)
Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 18:13 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Instead of having the touted 10% speed advantage of G
Klaus Ethgen writes:
> Hi,
>
> Am So den 13. Jan 2019 um 18:13 schrieb David Kastrup:
>> Yeah. Somebody considered a good idea to override the defaults and
>> enable experimental Guile-2 support.
>
> Grml, that overwrite was necessary as other systems pulled in that
> guile2. And it seems to be
Well, I'm still confused what you're after...
Am So., 13. Jan. 2019 um 13:43 Uhr schrieb Gloops :
> Hello Harm!
> Sorry, I did not express myself well!
> I want to go through "Ez_numbers_engraver_harm"
> to convert NoteHead to a number and display AmbitusNoteHead directly.
> I do not want (if pos
Happy 2019
My workflow is the good old "write first on paper and then use lilypond".
Many times i have to figure out how to expand lilypond to notate something
different or outside traditional notation (thanks to anyone that helped me
before). Often I write a very ugly draft that makes sense only
Here's an error that has suddenly arisen in my score. I have no idea what
the cause is.
Frescobaldi output:
Starting lilypond 2.19.82 [piece-90-101.ly]...
Processing `/home/andro/work/lilypond/sq1/piece-90-101.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[8]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Interpreting
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