I don't have a "spontinivenv" directory inside lib/python. I'll open
a GitHub issue.
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Knute Snortum
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 11:49 PM Paolo Prete wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please delete the "spontinivenv" directory inside lib/python and run again
> the program.
> If this doesn't solve, file an is
Thank you!
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 3:18 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
> I don't have a "spontinivenv" directory inside lib/python. I'll open
> a GitHub issue.
>
> --
> Knute Snortum
>
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 11:49 PM Paolo Prete wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please delete the "spontinivenv" directo
I need to be able to engrave repeats, but I fear that the bar-engraver,
which I turned off for chant music, is responsible for engraving the
repeats: when I turn it back on, then the repeats appear, but since the
music is chant, it runs off the page.
How to do this?
The work is attached.
Thank y
I am trying to build a package for Persian percussion (for tombak and
daf instruments) while learning Lilypond. My basic layout uses single
staff drum mode, note stems up. Traditionally, virtually every note is
adorned with special symbols and finger numbers written above note stems.
I now
My understanding of the \beamExceptions function in 2.20 was that you
should be able to pass it a complete bar beamed as you would wish and
expect other bars with the same beat structure to be beamed to match.
In this example barOne and barTwo have the same rhythm but only barOne
is beamed as desir
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would like to get in touch with J. B. He did/engraved (?) "Du süße
Lieb, schenk uns deine Gunst" by LilyPond on 27. 8. 12. On the score
sheet it says "Music engraving by LilyPond 2.16.0. (Would this
information help?)
Thanks a lot for
Is it good enough to add this to your file?
\version "2.XXX"
Matthieu
Le 03/01/2021 à 17:58, Hans Kraus a écrit :
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would like to get in touch with J. B. He did/engraved (?) "Du süße
Lieb, schenk uns deine Gunst" by LilyPond on 27. 8. 12. On the score
sheet it say
Hi all,
I expect this has been solved somewhere, but I can't find it. The
documentation is good at explaining how to do something in isolation, but
not so good at explaining how to do something in the middle of a different
structure, such as a choir staff.
Anyway, I have a choir staff to which I
> I am trying to build a package for Persian percussion (for tombak
> and daf instruments) while learning Lilypond.
Interesting!
> Back to my current struggle with tuplets: I cannot find a way to
> tweak Lilypond through its tuplet-bracket interface (or any other)
> to place tuplet brackets whe
> I would like to get in touch with J. B. He did/engraved (?) "Du süße
> Lieb, schenk uns deine Gunst" by LilyPond on 27. 8. 12. On the
> score sheet it says "Music engraving by LilyPond 2.16.0. (Would this
> information help?)
No, this is doesn't help.
However, a quick search in the internet f
On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 3:27 AM Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> The space between Clef and first-note is documented in the Internals
> References manual,
> IR 3.1.26 Clef
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/internals/clef
>
> You can modify the space-alist property for the first-note item. Eithe
Hi Jerry,
Here is a MWE with ossia/lyrics:
\version "2.18.2"
OssiaLyrics = \lyricmode {
Ma -- gni -- fi -- cat
}
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice \relative c {
c''4 b d c
<<
{ c4 b d c }
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice = "V" \relative c'' { e4 d f e }
On Sun 03 Jan 2021 at 18:17:37 (+0100), Lilypond-User wrote:
> Is it good enough to add this to your file?
>
> \version "2.XXX"
The source file is available from the fourth link next to the score on
CPDL. It *has* a version number, and convert-ly will convert the file
to a more current version. I
Got it, thanks! I'll try it out now.
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 1:31 PM Remy CLAVERIE
wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
>
>
> Here is a MWE with ossia/lyrics:
>
>
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> OssiaLyrics = \lyricmode {
> Ma -- gni -- fi -- cat
> }
>
> \new Staff
> <<
> \new Voice \relative c {
> c''4 b d c
Here is another way (especially if one uses Frescobaldi and its Score
Wizard to create the score structure:
%% CODE %%
\version "2.19"
\language "english"
soprano = {
a'2.
<<
{
f'4( ~ |
f'4. g'8 a'4 f' ~ |
}
\new Staff = "Solo" \with { alignAboveContext = #"sopranos" }
Remy,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have the same problem with this that I
have with the Documentation: it works fine as a snippet, but when I put it
in the entire piece, the ossia staff is below the bass staff, and the ossia
lyrics are beneath the soprano lyrics under the top staff. I need to
On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 at 18:04, Richard Shann wrote:
>
> My understanding of the \beamExceptions function in 2.20 was that you
> should be able to pass it a complete bar beamed as you would wish and
> expect other bars with the same beat structure to be beamed to match.
> In this example barOne and b
Hi,
I'm typesetting a book of études. I am currently putting the number of the
etude (1-2 digits) in the header as a title, but I would like to put it to
the left of the first staff, in the indented white space. It should be
center-aligned between the left margin and the first staff, and verticall
I think the best way to do this is to use the instrument name:
\score {
\new PianoStaff \with { instrumentName = \markup \huge "No. 4" }
<<
...
>>
}
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Knute Snortum
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 2:01 PM Ahanu Banerjee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm typesetting a book of études. I am currently putting
Thanks all, instrumentName seems to be the best solution!
-Ahanu
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 5:00 PM Ahanu Banerjee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm typesetting a book of études. I am currently putting the number of the
> etude (1-2 digits) in the header as a title, but I would like to put it to
> the left of
Richard Shann writes:
> My understanding of the \beamExceptions function in 2.20 was that you
> should be able to pass it a complete bar beamed as you would wish and
> expect other bars with the same beat structure to be beamed to match.
But you did not pass \beamExceptions a bar beamed as you w
Hello all:
This works:
rpt =
#(define-music-function
(parser location note1)
(ly:pitch?)
#{
$note1 1
#})
\rpt a
Why doesn't this? ("Wrong number of arguments to #") What am I missing?
rpt =
#(define-music-function
(parser location note1 note2)
(ly:pitch?) (ly:pitc
I think this is the correct syntax:
rpt =
#(define-music-function
(parser location note1 note2)
(ly:pitch? ly:pitch?)
#{
$note1 1 $note2 1
#})
\rpt a bes
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Knute Snortum
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 4:04 PM Tom Sgouros wrote:
>
> Hello all:
>
> This works:
>
> rpt =
> #(define-m
Aha!
Thank you, I could have looked at that for a week without realizing it's
supposed to be a list of functions not a list of function calls.
-Tom
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 7:46 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
> I think this is the correct syntax:
>
> rpt =
> #(define-music-function
> (parser loca
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