On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 10:55 PM Robert Garrigos wrote:
> Oh this is a bit embarrassing, such a basic error….. sorry, I never
> realized that the parenthesis needs to be right after the first note.
>
Nothing to be embarrassed about. It takes some getting used to.
--
Knute Snortum
Rambling here :
So, I *love* the simplicity and elegance of the \after command and I
am using it pretty much everywhere.
{
<>(
<>\<
\after 2 \>
\after 16*15 )
\after 16*15 \!
\repeat unfold 8 {e''16 d''} |
}
and since then I often end up doing head math to figure out what I
must add
This is a much better description of Neovim than exists on any of the
Neovim web-sites. They all jump straight into detail without telling one
what the whole thing is about. I struggled to work out what Neovim is,
or why I should want to use it.
On 02/05/2024 05:33, Kenneth Flak wrote:
OK, g
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 8:04 AM Pierre-Luc Gauthier
wrote:
> Rambling here :
>
> So, I *love* the simplicity and elegance of the \after command and I
> am using it pretty much everywhere.
>
> {
> <>(
> <>\<
> \after 2 \>
> \after 16*15 )
> \after 16*15 \!
> \repeat unfold 8 {e''16 d''}
Glad to hear that the description is useful for you!
I agree, the website is not great at onboarding new users...
Best,
Kenneth
Raphael Mankin, May 02, 2024 at 20:07:
> This is a much better description of Neovim than exists on any of the
> Neovim web-sites. They all jump straight into detail w
On 2 May 2024, at 19:08, Knute Snortum wrote:On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 8:04 AM Pierre-Luc Gauthier wrote:Rambling here :
So, I *love* the simplicity and elegance of the \after command and I
am using it pretty much everywhere.
{
<>(
<>\<
\after 2 \>
\after 16*15 )
Hi Pierre-Luc,
Am 02.05.24 um 17:02 schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier:
Rambling here :
So, I *love* the simplicity and elegance of the \after command and I
am using it pretty much everywhere.
{
<>(
<>\<
\after 2 \>
\after 16*15 )
\after 16*15 \!
\repeat unfold 8 {e''16 d''} |
}
an
Le jeu. 2 mai 2024, à 13 h 08, Knute Snortum a écrit :
> Perhaps I'm not getting the need for this command as you could using an empty
> chord at the end of the repeat to do the same thing:
>
> {
> <>(\<
> \after 2 \>
> \repeat unfold 8 {e''16 d''} <>)\!|
> }
The above example would not wo
Thanks Lukas,
Le jeu. 2 mai 2024, à 13 h 29, Lukas-Fabian Moser a écrit :
> fromEnd =
> #(define-music-function (delta ev mus) (ly:duration? ly:music? ly:music?)
>(_i "Add music @var{ev} with a distance of @var{delta} before the end of
>
> @var{ev} is usually a post-event.")
>#{
> \
Maybe one addition:
fromEnd =
#(define-music-function (delta ev mus) (ly:duration? ly:music? ly:music?)
(_i "Add music @var{ev} with a distance of @var{delta} before the end of
@var{ev} is usually a post-event.")
#{
\context Bottom
<<
{
\skip $(make-duratio
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 10:31 AM Pierre-Luc Gauthier <
p.luc.gauth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Le jeu. 2 mai 2024, à 13 h 08, Knute Snortum a écrit
> :
> > Perhaps I'm not getting the need for this command as you could using an
> empty chord at the end of the repeat to do the same thing:
> >
> > {
> >
Well done Kenneth! I don't have anything better to say.Maybe asking
Simon Martineau is thoughts about that.And thanks to Werner for the
proposal.It feels a little bit like I'm a part of the game, haha. I have
more than 20 scores to transpose on lilypond so I'm here to stay a
little longer and r
This looks really good, Ken. I'm going to do a general tidy up on the
Easier Editing page, but I hope to have something up for review in a day
or two. I've installed neovim, but to save a bit of time: is the
point-and-click two-way, like Frescobaldi, or from PDF to code only?
Cheers,
Colin
I kicked the tires with VScode and the VSLilypond extension set, and it
worked pretty well. I'm not sure I figured out how to *automagically* update
the PDF display, all I had to do was to close and reopen the file and it
was there. Clicking on a note in the PDF viewer took me right to the text
a
Le jeu. 2 mai 2024, à 15 h 20, Knute Snortum a écrit :
> I use a different context for all my dynamics and I've gotten so used to
> typing...
I do too. For bowing, nuances, articulations, etc. Btw I use quite a
lot of \quoting and \tagging for that.
> {
> s2...\< s16\! |
> }
> ...that I do it
And while you are about to extend the 'Easier Editing' section: maybe
for the Mac users in particular one might want to add the combination
of TeXShop/LaTeX and Skim/Preview. I had a Mac until about 12 years ago
when I started to use LilyPond. That was on Mac OS 10.4, before I left
the Apple univer
Hi Jeff.
I've been using VSLilypond for VSCode for a while now and I found a
solution for the annoying lack of refresh of the PDF output. It is here:
https://github.com/lhl2617/VSLilyPond-PDF-preview/pull/118
Basically you have to edit a file of the Lilypond PDF preview extension
(~/.vscode/extens
No it's only a one way point-and-click from the pdf and not as smooth
and fast as Fresco.
It's not as complete as Fresco but when you're a vim-centric guy on
different project your're looking for interaction with your linux system
and this plugin becomes really helpful for that.
And his main
Sounds like just the VSLilyPond-PDF-Preview extension is not being
maintained. I'll take a look at that tonight...thanks, Federico!
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 4:41 PM Federico Sarudiansky
wrote:
> Hi Jeff.
>
> I've been using VSLilypond for VSCode for a while now and I found a
> solution for the an
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 1:10 PM Pierre-Luc Gauthier
wrote:
> > {
> > s2...\< s16\! |
> > }
> > ...that I do it almost automatically.
>
> Try that in 12/8 :-)
>
{
\time 12/8
s1*23/16\< s16\! | % ??
}
Yeah, I see your point. ;)
--
Knute Snortum
Cool! TBH I've not used point-and-click much, but according to the
documentation it should work both ways:
https://github.com/martineausimon/nvim-lilypond-suite/wiki/2.-Configuration#point-and-click
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