option of custom dot placement for special cases.
I'm sure there's already a way to achieve this, but it's probably not easy.
If anyone thinks it worthwhile, I will think more about a suggested
syntax... Maybe something for the LSR rather than core functionality.
Chris
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notes? E.g. << 4. // 2. >> (untested).
I think from previous test cases it may become difficult to understand
which dots behind to which notes. IIRC there's an outstanding bug about
horizontal positioning in this situation.
Chris
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The test case isn't ideal (maybe is better than , but I think
the dotted minim a needs an individual dot...
On 29 Oct 2016 20:21, "Carl Sorensen" wrote:
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>
> On 10/29/16 3:29 AM, "Chris Yate" wrote:
> >
> >What happens with your new code with
nally.
Does moving the dot-column-engraver to voice sort out the confusing
horizontal spacing in these situations? First time I've seen that and it
does interesting things to the positioning of dots.
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On 2 Nov 2016 08:13, "Werner LEMBERG" wrote:
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>
> > Does moving the dot-column-engraver to voice sort out the confusing
> > horizontal spacing in these situations? First time I've seen that
> > and it does interesting things to the positioning of dots.
>
> Alas, it doesn't work reliably in many
s something that's already difficult; particularly
as it utterly confuses those players that don't know how to parse it.
Chris
* yes, it could be difficult to write the same bar lines for all players.
Better I think to write partial bar lines and readable rhythms. The same
argu
y
bitmaps and then render them within the Canvas, using some custom
positioning logic in Javascript.
By the way... I hope you are aware that the Javascript language has almost
nothing to do with Java?! That said, I don't know how tricky your logic is.
Chris
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 at 11:47 bb wrote:
> May be that is what you lokk for?
>
> http://www.vexflow.com/
>
> http://www.vexflow.com/vextab/tutorial.html
>
> Regards BB
>
> On 07.11.2016 12:25, Chris Yate wrote:
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> On Mon, 7 Nov 2016
rk to move symbols and so on about. (Though it's possible
they've improved this by version 7, and some of my friends that use it say
this is the case).
Best of luck :)
Chris
On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 at 22:22 Laura Conrad wrote:
> >>>>> "Jacques" == Ja
ary. It makes me sad that
they don't see a market in inter-operability. If you're certain of the
benefits of your software over another, then it's a real sign of confidence
to be able to export and import to and from all of the alternatives.
On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 at 23:20 Jacques
On 27 Nov 2016 23:49, "Urs Liska" wrote:
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>
>
> Am 28.11.2016 um 00:41 schrieb Chris Yate:
>>
>> Hi Jacques,
>>
>> I don't know... It seems ridiculous that they have no common format -
but it's a relatively tiny industry... But I dou
ersary" update so
may have dodged a bullet.
However, the issue here isn't how bad Windows is ;-)
It's worth pointing out, OS X is another option for running Sib.
I had quite good success with Sibelius under WINE. Years ago though and I
have no idea whether that would still wor
nd technical documents out in anything other than PDF. There's many good
reasons for this, including not leaving tracked changes in there, but most
importantly it's very portable.
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> David.
I'd suggest Supergrub. Great tool, and I've used it a number of times to
recover partition tables that I messed up. There's other options though...
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. I try my best... :)
That's easy for an IT professional to achieve, certainly a step too far for
most PC users.
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On 28 Nov 2016 23:11, "David Kastrup" wrote:
>> >
> > I don't keep up to date on this stuff, so I'm no authority. All I know
is
> > that I used to load XP into a VM using parallels and did not ecnounter
such
> > a problem.
>
> You don't "encounter" licensing problems unless you actually read
> th
On 29 Nov 2016 13:40, "Karlin High" wrote:
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> On 11/28/2016 12:22 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> > I thought the Windows EULA protested against being subjected to a VM?
>
> Buy a Windows full-version retail license for the virtual machine and
> you should be good to go.
>
> Windows 10 EULA (2)(d)(iv)
those that need stuff
like accessibility screen readers for the blind.
I fully predict a "just because JavaScript is ubiquitous doesn't mean it's
good" reply from somebody ;)
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our documentation content is excellent, I'm
sure there's structural changes that could improve the presentation, and
certainly some responsive html/css... It's not my forte but I think it
might be one of yours! :)
Chris
On 29 Nov 2016 22:54, "Karlin High" wrote:
> On
On 30 Nov 2016 01:00, "Tim McNamara" wrote:
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>
> The cosmetic appearance of the web site is most certainly an influential
factor in expanding the "mindshare" of Lilypond.
Completely agree.
> Take me- I am a musician. I know nothing useful about C and it's
variants, Scheme, etc. Lilypond mig
great, changing things
for no reason should be resisted; but let's not resist all change for the
sake of it.
I for one really liked his approach. And accessibility is important, as is
automatically/computationally generated documentation. And my view is, if
you ref
tion would be
ideal - I've had a go at trying to do this, but haven't been successful.
I have looked through the example files, manual, and mailing list archives,
but haven't found anything that answers my question. My apologies if I've
missed som
lilypond-X
> to build the examples in lilypond-X/input/ .
Actually, I finally got round to updating Fur Elise in January to Lilypond
1.6.6. The Mutopia server is back up again now, so if you're still
interested, you could download the updated version.
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about the beam having less than two stems.
Are these warnings necessary, or are [ ] not supposed to be used like that,
or should I be setting the automatic beaming properties instead?
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Hi,
I'm trying to transcribe an urtext which has parentheses around some
slurs and trills. I'm wondering how to do this in lilypond.
Cheers,
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yone who's
waiting for a reply from me), but I will have some time after next weekend to
look into setting things up.
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ond. This is likely
to be more friendly to newbies who are getting started on Windows. Bear
in mind that the developers are almost all Linux users.
Stick with it - it's a great program - your experiences might help produce
better documentation! As another pianist and composer I can con
ckage index from the lilypond.org mirror
gives another error box, containing
(null) line 25: syntax error, unexpected STRING, expecting NL
(null) line 25: unrecognised line 25 (do you have the latest setup)
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k edition is almost certainly out of copyright; see
if you can find out who the editor was, though.
Sorry this doesn't make things any clearer, but I hope it makes sense. It's
*extremely* frustrating to try and work out when a score is in the public
domain, but unfortunately it's very
he
note head and stem invisible in one of the voices. See, for example, the
"blank notes" trick:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/input/test/out-www/lily-103844006.ly
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\repeat "unfold" 18 { c'32 f32 } \repeat "unfold" 6 { b32 e32 } |
\repeat "unfold" 18 { c,32 f32 } \repeat "unfold" 6 { b32 e32 } |
\repeat "tremolo" 18 { c,32 f32 } \repeat "tremolo" 6 { b32 e32 } |
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checking for kpathsea/kpathsea.h... yes
checking for kpse_find_file in -lkpathsea... yes
checking for kpse_find_file... yes
checking whether to use kpathsea... yes
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some
reason. It doesn't generate any errors at all, it just looks wrong.
If anyone needs to see the actual output to have an idea of what i'm
talking aobut, i'll attach it to another email.
So, how can i determine if the fonts I need are install
\chords block to "inherit" the relative octave from
the outer scope? Or are there reasons why I wouldn't really want this
behavior and should appreciate what I'm getting?
Thanks!
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tly.
We're in the final stages of setting up a mutopia-discuss mailing list, which
may be more appropriate. It should hopefully be up and running by the New
Year, although we've currently got some DNS/MX problems which need to be
resolved first. Maybe it would be worth bringing the topic u
llows
you to search for music by LilyPond version, which may be helpful for people
searching for music to help them learn LilyPond.
You can either specify just the major version, eg. '2', the major version +
minor version, eg. '2.0', or the whole version, eg. '2.0.1'.
les for people learning LilyPond, although it can certainly
be very helpful. I agree absolutely with previous comments that LilyPond
should include a small selection of relevent examples, well coded and
extensively documented.
I'm always open to constructive criticism about the archive itself,
s the end of the 70th year
after the author's death.
In addition, any works he published after 1922 (if he did!) will remain in
copyright in the USA for a number of years yet.
(just to clarify matters :-)
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w. Sadly we can't pay, either
ourselves or other contributors, but we'd very much welcome any
interesting suggestions or articles that concentrate on the practice
of music. We don't mind if we don't come up with new material very
often, but
wn
and recompiling / reinstalling everything again. I hope to catch up on this
(as well as sleeping, eating, etc.) next week!
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