Am So., 4. Sept. 2022 um 08:51 Uhr schrieb Silvain Dupertuis
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> As far as editing music sheet is concerned,Io remember having been using
> jEdit, a text editor written in Java, with a Lilypond extension displaying
> the PDF with links to the Lilypond code like Frescobaldi does it.
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> That was
How about Elysium?
http://elysium.thsoft.hu/getting-started
I have never tried it, but it is suggested on the Lilypond website:
http://lilypond.org/easier-editing.html
On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, 17:52 Thomas Morley, wrote:
> Am So., 4. Sept. 2022 um 08:51 Uhr schrieb Silvain Dupertuis
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> > As
Does LilyPond know how to do this without resorting to using \markup? The
dots over the stemDown note also looks too far right. I could adjust it on a
case-by-case basis but that seems rather tedious if LilyPond can do the dots
itself without using \markup.
-David
\version "2.22.2"
\relati
Am So., 4. Sept. 2022 um 15:46 Uhr schrieb bobr...@centrum.is
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> Does LilyPond know how to do this without resorting to using \markup? The
> dots over the stemDown note also looks too far right. I could adjust it on a
> case-by-case basis but that seems rather tedious if LilyPond can do the
TL;DR
You need to follow Usage, §4.1.1 for evince to call
lilypond-invoke-editor successfully.
On Sat 03 Sep 2022 at 08:49:11 (+0100), J Martin Rushton wrote:
> On Fri, 2022-09-02 at 19:53 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 02 Sep 2022 at 22:46:01 (+0100), J Martin Rushton wrote:
> > > On Fri,
Thank you for these thoughts. I'm aware of the Helmholtz-Ellis notation
and decided not to use it (or any other contemporary approach to
microtonality). My thesis is that Vicentino's notation is in fact a
tabulature for his Archicembalo / Arciorgano (keyboard instruments with
up to 36 keys per octa
The Harvard Concise says that in the 15th century, the term diesis was used to
denote the sharp, and that the microtonal interpretations are modern.
> On 4 Sep 2022, at 17:44, Johannes Keller wrote:
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> Thank you for these thoughts. I'm aware of the Helmholtz-Ellis notation
> and decided not t
Good morning,
I have installed the version 2.22.1, wich I used for a lot of big project.
A lot of times I tried to open terminal and run "lilypond-book" but without
success. I already add the folder "...\usr\bin" to the environmental
variabile path, in fact the command "lilypond" runs.
Someone coul
(Using LP 2.23.12)
This has me flummoxed- I’m trying to reproduce a score for my own use. I have
run out of ideas about reproducing the (unusual) chord name- the “4 over 2”
part in particular. I’ve included a screen shot.
I assume a markup column with 4 over 2, squeezed together, is part of the
I have compiled a set of step by step instructions for getting point and
click going with gvim on Alma Linux. I'll start a new thread as this one
is becoming longish.
Andrew
In response to the recent thread on alternatives to Frescobaldi on Alma
Linux I have prepared this set of instructions. I have tested this and
there are two points in addition to the notes below.
One, I am unable to get rid of the last line of the extensive status
message gvim shows at the bot
On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 9:06 AM Rip _Mus wrote:
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> Good morning,
> I have installed the version 2.22.1, wich I used for a lot of big project.
> A lot of times I tried to open terminal and run "lilypond-book" but without
> success. I already add the folder "...\usr\bin" to the environmental
> var
Good morning,
thanks for the reply! You're right, I could have added a few more details.
The operating system is Windows 10. For using Lilypond on command line, I
followed the instructions on the site.
I added the folder "C:Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin" to the
environmental variable “Path”
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