Re: Users of scholarly.choice or scholarly.editorial-markup?

2020-01-29 Thread Davide Liessi
Dear Urs, I'm very late, but maybe you can make use of my comments independently of the Salzburg conference. Il giorno mar 14 gen 2020 alle ore 11:48 Urs Liska ha scritto: > does anyone know if the openLilyLib modules scholarly.choice and > scholarly.editorial-markup are actually used by people?

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 27/01/20 à 23h27, Aaron Hill a écrit : > On 2020-01-27 11:13 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: >> Thanks for this interesting information. >> >> I must admit I'm far to be an expert in Midi and synthesizer areas. I'm >> using a Linux box (Mageia 7) and Timidity to listen the Midi output. > > I have litt

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 28/01/20 à 16h27, Bric a écrit : > One would want to control the timing of the HH closing for *artistic* > purposes... the HH closing can make for rhythmic expression (and often > does, in live performance) Indeed. > That said, however, the automation of the above (in lilypond) may be > o

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 28/01/20 à 15h06, Aaron Hill a écrit : > In fact, I would love to see something like articulate.ly that > humanizes the performance more so by adding in natural imperfections. So do I, for swing.ly as well :) -- Denis

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Bric
> On January 29, 2020 at 8:19 AM Denis Bitouzé wrote: > > > Le 28/01/20 à 15h06, Aaron Hill a écrit : > > > In fact, I would love to see something like articulate.ly that > > humanizes the performance more so by adding in natural imperfections. > > So do I, for swing.ly as well :) 10 ditto'

Viewing PDF output

2020-01-29 Thread Michael Finton
Hi all, I looked through the archives, but didn’t see this issue addressed. My apologies if I somehow missed it. I am relatively new to Lilypond. Everything I have coded seems to have been rendered successfully in my pdf reader. However, the horizontal width of the reader is constrained, suc

Re: Viewing PDF output

2020-01-29 Thread Abraham Lee
Hey, Michael! As the saying goes, “Welcome to the ‘Pond!” On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 7:45 PM Michael Finton wrote: > Hi all, > > I looked through the archives, but didn’t see this issue addressed. My > apologies if I somehow missed it. > > I am relatively new to Lilypond. Everything I have coded s

Re: Viewing PDF output

2020-01-29 Thread Urs Liska
Am Mittwoch, den 29.01.2020, 20:48 -0700 schrieb Abraham Lee: > Hey, Michael! > > As the saying goes, “Welcome to the ‘Pond!” > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 7:45 PM Michael Finton < > michaelfin...@alumni.iu.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I looked through the archives, but didn’t see t

Re: Viewing PDF output

2020-01-29 Thread Michael Finton
Urs and Abraham, First, thank you for the warm welcome :) I appreciate your speedy replies. Full disclosure: I've only been using Lilypond for around three weeks. Long story short, I wanted to try and input / print out a copy of a Schenkerian analysis that I had done on manuscript decades ago,

Re: Viewing PDF output

2020-01-29 Thread Urs Liska
Am Donnerstag, den 30.01.2020, 02:39 -0500 schrieb Michael Finton: > Urs and Abraham, > First, thank you for the warm welcome :) I appreciate your > speedy replies. > > Full disclosure: I've only been using Lilypond for around three > weeks. Long story short, I wanted to try and input / print ou