this is the default
behavior of lyrics.
indeed, but it's actually wrong, since grace notes are too short to sing
a syllable on.
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et me start fresh. I can confirm that this code does exactly what I
have already described. If it works for you, God hates me.
Don't worry. God is too busy frolicking with Maria and a couple of
frisky angels. I fixed this in CVS.
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slur melismata. Check the manual for details. OF
course, that doesn't help if the rest of the piece does have slurs.
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have to add
\score{\notes {}}.
I added this example to the 2.7 manual, and will not do the sponsored
feature we talked about earlier. I would be very glad if you could make
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VSD wrote:
Trevor Bača: EUR 50
yippiyayeh!
:)
Thanks everyone for the support. I will start work on this after I get
2.7.6 out of the door. My weekend is rather busy, so expect to see
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Will do.
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%% File myfile.ly
\score {
\relative c' {
c1 \break
c
}
}
It becomes mysterious, however, if I call the above *.ly file from
lilypond-book:
don't know what is happening, but it's easier to judge when you inspect
the corresponding lily-X.ly fi
every notes which is not perferrable.
any help would be deeply appreciated.
try examining the 'pitch property of the NoteHead 'cause property from
within the 'print-functon callback.
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y says
# run the program
python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \
"$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $*
but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments
I guess I have to convert this one to pyt
dax2 wrote:
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:08:22 +0200
Han-Wen wrote:
I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from
the command line. It currently says
# run the program
python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \
"$INSTALLD
Laura Conrad wrote:
[tmp]# guile --version
Guile 1.6.4
which one are you running? Try
which guile
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Laura Conrad wrote:
"HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HN> Laura Conrad wrote:
>> [tmp]# guile --version
>> Guile 1.6.4
HN> which one are you running? Try
HN> which guile
/usr/bin/guile
"whereis guile&quo
wasn't intended for
cygwin users. The lilypond-tool.zip archive contains .exe files for the
scripts; please report if they work for you.
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ns to Pango. I can look into it as a sponsored feature,
if you like.
CAn you explain the problem more precisely: does Lily's hebrew go LtoR
or RtoL, and should the bidi be switchable, or is there a sane default
that we can use?
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results for the Tie rewrite are at
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Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
Alas that did not solve the problem in 2.7.4 but it did solve it for
2.6.x so at least I've got a good copy now.
Thanks all.
Jay
BTW there does seem to be disagreement on the list, I am under the
impression that Han-Wen thinks 2.7x are usabl
is already present. Just set the
toplevel-{music,book,text,score}-handler to nop-functions.
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p and down (and keep it centered),
then this hack will work. Is that possible? Or is there another
solution to this? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Why don't you simply set the minimum-length property on
MultiMeasureRest(Text)?
(If this tip helps you - please consider mak
few messages in lilypond-devel
seemed to indicate that might be.) If so, what is now a preferred method
to send donations/sponsorship funds?
PayPal takes a cut of 3 to 4 % (I actually only received EUR
95.something from you). For people inside the EU, bank transfer is better.
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ntribute a modest amount if a few others wanted to join in
as well.
It's not clear to me that the mm-rest text should be kept between the
barlines. Of course, I can have a look into the cost of such a modification.
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are hard-coded to LtoR
text composition. Individual words are handled by Pango, so these are
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Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Wahou. This used to be around 40 minutes, in an slightly older
computer, with multiple lilypond invocations.
Lily is getting so cool. Kuddos to Han-Wen and Jan!
Thanks!
the downside to this is that there is little left to optimize, I still
think Lily is a bit slow, but
we have to do a scm_set_current_error_port() for the windows
release, to redirect GUILE error messages to the logfile too.
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Graham Percival wrote:
Is \hspace #0 a stable construct? (if not, could we have a \null markup
command that _is_ stable, and does the same thing as \hspace #0 ?)
Yes, I think that a \null markup would be a sensible idea. I've added it
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t* , ie
(let*
((var1 val1)
(var2 val2)
)
..body.. )
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wn version of fc-list, so everyone
can check out the names for the fonts installed. This feature is
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of fc-list
fc-list is already included in the Windows distribution.
It's easy to duplicate the fc-list functionality within LilyPond. If we
do it this way, we can add it as a proper fe
thing like
2\lv
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Hans de Rijck wrote:
During first 8 minutes, total bytes read (that is, read from disk) increases
rapidly to 9.6 Gb. This is bizar!
Yes, I suspect a bug in the way you measure the resource usage. Or do
you have an extreme number of fonts installed?
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the dashed barline:
\bar ":"
I'd rather prefer a slimmer looking dashed line instead of dots..
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ction specification (so that I can add
such a specification to my input and avoid the warning)?
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hort ties
attached to
> them (that method has some drawbacks though...).
I would use the new implementation of TieColumn, because then I can
reuse all that formatting code.
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that's not extreme).
The suspicious number is actually 18,601,020 - it's doing a lot of small
reads. What happens if you run with --verbose? What does lily do when
the increase happens.
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r NaN encountered while converting Real number
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: infinity or NaN encountered while converting Real number
continuing, cross fingers
The same file compiles on 2.7.7
I'll have a look at this problem once I become clairvoyant.
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Pedro Kröger wrote:
(if (equal? divone "16")
I think it would also be better if the code just used numbers, and does
a (format "~a" NUMBER) or (number->string NUMBER) in the end.
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Henrik Frisk wrote:
Pedro Kröger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I think it would also be better if the code just used numbers, and does
a (format "~a" NUMBER) or (number->string NUMBER) in the end.
Here it is. I also ma
bit? Where does it
stop?
C. Unicode, not Latin1, is the future. Using UTF-8 gives us a much
better chance of catching that half-billion in the future, as well as
the 4.5 billion who don't use latin1 today.
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from source downloaded from
http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/guile/). I am hoping that the RPM upgrade will get
don't do that. instead, get the src rpm and do
rpmbuild --rebuild foo.src.rpm
then install what you built.
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Matt Wallis wrote:
Jan, Han-Wen,
I finally resolved the problem by finding that my SuSE 9.2 distribution comes
with lilypond 2.2.6, which installed without a hitch. I should have looked
here first. Thanks for your replies to my messages.
And now I've started to experiment. I have to s
sponsored feature) by adding a
--minimal-preview flag to the program?
It would be easy to add, but all the different options for previewing
titles/systems/book/scores/etc. would get too hairy, IMO. How would you
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one of them.
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bug this?
Yes, run LilyPond inside GDB to see what is going wrong. Alternatively,
you could post the problematic file here.
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t would be problematic. The tables would have to be very
large, as the tie shapes depend on their X span.
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ore I rewrote the thing.
I thought it was rather too simplistic.
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to have more glyphs, consider sponsoring a glyph-design
(http://lilypond-design.com/sponsor). We can add cluster note heads.
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#'tie-configuration =
#'((0 . -1) (2 . 1))
I don't understand the problem: if I change the 2 to 4, the tie moves up
(2.7.8 cvs).
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me in a .LY file is that
of a TTF font located in a Windows directory?
Yes.
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est in 5/4 time.
Graham, could you please add this to the manual, so we don't need to fiddle
with
capital R rests when it is not necessary?
I recommend against this. It is in bad style, as true full-measure rests
should be centered in the measure.
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The question is also who is correct. If the SVG spec was unequivocal,
all SVG renderers would produce the same image. It's the question which
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7;mistakes' if that's why there's no
output but so far I've not been led by the nose to it.
So please some directions.
#(set-global-staff-sice 20)
it's size not sice. It's strange that you don't get anything in the
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xtra-offset tweaking (picture attached),
which is quite a pain - maybe there is an easier way?
Perhaps you could explain what Funktionsbezeichnung is, and where it is
used? I've never seen something like this.
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Cygwin? Do you have many fonts? The difference in speed
between the mingw and FC binaries should be neglible.
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ot; \sopranoNotes
I can also devise code to automate this a little more if you're willing
to cover the development costs. Then you could do something like
#(start-slices "soprano" "alto")
{ c d e f } % sopr
{ a b c d } % alto
{ d e f g } % sopr
{ g ges
ypond.org/web/install/ for the
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Roman V. Isaev wrote:
On 09/12, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Well, I have it both ways. It's slow if I use cygwin, it's slow
if I run it from cmd.exe prompt or drag a .ly file on its icon.
That's not the question. My question is whether you're using the
"Native&qu
Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Both the x86 2.7.9 full install and the upgrade die looking for glib
on Debian sid. 2.6.3.1 installs fine.
I'm not sure if this got through.
Yes, it got through, but I haven't got time ATM to do anything about it.
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rawhide, and do rpmbuild --rebuild.
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ot;clean" and unambiguous. I don't think the
solution should be too compilcated.
This is done by midi2ly, so both the above solutions would fix this.
not that I know of . I guess you'd be better off with Completion
noteheads. (see the manual).
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Sven Axelsson wrote:
... I failed to mention that this works if I make the changes directly in
script.scm, but obviously I want to avoid that.
The SCM lists enter Lily through ly/engraver-init.ly. Check there.
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Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
This one gives only an empty ps file no pdf.. I can't understand?
-
\version "2.7.10" { \relative c'
c1^\markup {\char #65 }
}
\char is deprecated. I'll remove it from 2.7
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Matthew M. Munz wrote:
Erik & Han-Wen,
I'm not sure that either example does precisely what I need. The
algorithm I want should convert c3 into c2. and c7 into c1 tied to c2.
in the next bar. The source format describes notes in terms of
absolute durations, and not in
-script-alist) )
\layout { \context { \Score scriptDefinitions = #my-script-alist } }
and that works fine.
Now another question on articulations. How can I define an articulation
consisting of two symbols?
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k any longer since the switch to pango.
However, try using
\markup {
#(ly:export (ly:wide-char->utf-8 137))
}
Hmmm... maybe I could change the implementation of \char to use that.
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Aaron Mehl wrote:
The scribus developers said that they tested my svg
file and it was the problem.
can you be more specific?
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2. There is no SVG standard for multi-page documents, so multi-page
Actually, there is, but it's in the working draft of SVG 1.2. Inkscape
doesn't support 1.1 fully last time we looked, so they haven't started
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0 euro
Contact me if you want to (co-)sponsor any of these features. Prices
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Han-Wen -
What I proposed is to implement individual line spacing control
with\breakSpace #n to force n staff spaces between lines, and
\pageBreakSpace #n to force n staff spaces at the bottom of a page. Spacing
following normal breaks or those forced with \break or \pageBreak
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I could implement the following:
add a property line-break-system-details
PRICE: 130 euro
In addition, I could also make an alignment-stretch-factor
This would make it possible to set the distance between sta
#x27;d toss this out there. If it is, or is becoming, a
standard notation perhaps LilyPond ought to be able to do it, too.
I once saw something similar in a score of a Dutch composer. He used
dots in 5/8 to be + 1/4, in stead of + 1/2. It confused the hell out of me.
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r a single time position, and that would require major
hacking. It should be feasible to specify the amount of space as a
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Trevor Bača wrote:
Rendering /input/regression/font-name.ly under OS X with 2.7.9 generates ...
is this 10.3 or 10.4 ?
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hout the need for development? (This is
stolen from Jan's input for Satie's "Petite ouverture à danser".)
Yes, but there is no way to automatically generate \breakLayout from
within LilyPond right now. You'd have to do it by hand, or accept that
every tweak you do migh
Trevor Bača wrote:
On 9/22/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača wrote:
Rendering /input/regression/font-name.ly under OS X with 2.7.9 generates ...
is this 10.3 or 10.4 ?
10.4.2
The problem is with the fondu program, which is used to extract fonts.
D
propose is possible, but \staffBreak will have
to have an (implicit) duration.
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Peter Mogensen wrote:
I think a lot of us do...
I hope for a more clean complete solution which also could handle ties
into CODA-jumps.
I guess there's many users which would like such larger features, but do
not have the money to pay for the grand unified solution alone. I hope
Han-Wen
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
IIRC think I have set the price at EUR 110 for #1 + #2 (incl VAT and/or
transfer costs, depending on where you live.)
Sorry, I'm a bit uncoherent. The point I'm trying to make is that the
"Grand Unified Solution" should be built from many "
to even more strictly force those distances
constant throughout an entire score.))
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean. Do you want the systems
to be vertically aligned against the page boundaries with their staves
(ie. the 5-line staff symbols) iso. their bounding boxes?
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10.4)?
Just pick the ones which don't list 0 as their file size with ls -l
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Trevor Bača wrote:
Maybe Graham or Mats or Nicolas can explain how to adjust the x-axis
alignment of edge text independently?
Unfortunately, that's not possible with \override, but why don't you try
something like
\markup { \center { foo } }
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e to sponsor such activity together.
Well, generally, I only change fundamental designs, if it solves a
fundamental problem, and I'm not convinced that this is one. Changing a
design usually also introduces a lot of new problems.
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would be better to create a special
option for that. Let me first build the presently requested features,
then I can see what needs to be done further.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible to use the new support for laissez vibrer
in version 2.7.10, to draw these ties?
that's exactly the feature I am trying to raise money for.
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ntName, and select the one with the matching FontName. I'll try to
have a look - but I am fairly busy at the moment, so it might take a few
weeks.
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Kevin Nowaczyk wrote:
List,
Is there a supported way to automatically notate
hammer-ons and pull-offs in tablature?
Not that I know of. I'd be delighted to do this as a sponsored feature,
though.
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The cheaper option is to write the people that recorded the CD and ask
them for music. If you give them enough money, they might consider the
request.
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encer::callback)
\once \override Staff.HorizontalBracket #'staff-position = #5
\once \override Staff.HorizontalBracket #'direction = #UP
c4\startGroup c'''4 c,,,4\stopGroup
}
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ld be perfect.
the overrides have to be where the bracket starts. Otherwise, leave out
the \once.
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s that the bracket stops raising at staff-position 8.
bugreport please.
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