Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thank you for your answer, Han-Wen.
Please count me for this one (195 EUR). I leave the other (reading
tweaks) for later, or someone else. However, I'll wait your combined
proposal with Trevor's request
such a doc tarball officially, maybe some
other with web access would like to put one up for me? =)
Try downloading the -documentation RPM for fedora. It contains a copy of
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Toine Schreurs wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with rests using \partcombine.
If I interchange the parts, the output is different but remains wrong
Here is an example:
Unfortunately, partcombine is rather buggy. A rewrite is planned, but
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contain rests, the whole system
disappears. It would be nice to leave at least one staff visible.
I could add this is as a sponsored feature (see
http://lilypond-design/sponsor/ ). Contact me privately if interested.
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Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:54:42 +0100
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
I would be really happy if the lilypond docs where available as a
tarball and not only browsable online. I have never succeeded in
building the docs locall
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
you will need to define your own spacingTweaks music function to set
stretching appropriately.
muurbloem:~/src/lilypond$ cat page-layout-twopass-page-layout.ly
blabla = {
\break
\pageBreak
\spacingTweaks #'
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
can you have a look at current CVS? I had to deviate from the original
design for naming the tweak files. The current interaction between
\book, \score \paper etc. was too messy for a sensible automatic
solution.
I ha
can add this is a sponsored feature (lilypond-design.com/sponsor).
There have been many requests for this earlier, so perhaps you can split
the costs between you and others.
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in the
package. The error is masked because said build was done on a linux box
that does have the correct libstdc++.so installed. I will try to fix
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52 lines... There's no output file after this command.
please send a full bugreport for this, ie. a .ly file and a convert-ly
command line which fails.
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a binary file. With the
GUB versions I have D/L'd it is a script which at least has a double /
which seems wrong but even when I correct that I get the same error.
This is all on two different machines both running Debian sid.
Hmmm... what does
ldd /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lil
slow repetitive and boring process).
You can do everything in one run, but then you'll have file-1.midi,
file-2.midi etc. I suggest you write a wrapper script to invoke lilypond
and rename these appropriately.
A better solution is scheduled for lily 2.9/3.0
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, but fixing it requires me to delve into the
eon-old MIDI code. This is likely to take a lot of time, and for testing
and general cleanup, so I can only do this a sponsored bugfix.
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ntext, which can catch lyric syllables and trace to which note
(including pitch and onset time) these are connected. Another option is
to analyse the music in a separate processing phase (this is similar to
how \partcombine works). I can make a quote, if you want to sponsor this.
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#"FAMILY-NAME"
to the \addlyrics {} section. This will show a list of fonts available
in the log. Substitute FAMILY-NAME with another font containing CJK glyphs.
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feature page...any ballpark on how much the full monty would cost?
I've detailed the first steps, for a total of 1330 eur.
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s own Feta font
doesn't seem to be one of these. Pango problems???
can you test some more, what determines how often it is embedded? I
would expect once for each separate text string.
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that if there
are other errors in your code (Lilypond input) raggedbottom gives
undesired results.
with .33, I recommend using ragged-bottom iso. raggedbottom.
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Paul Scott wrote:
I may be just missing some package. The best I could do on this machine
was to install 2.6.3 to get some of the packages correct. There were no
error message in the install.
TIA for any ideas,
do you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set perchance?
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Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
I may be just missing some package. The best I could do on this
machine was to install 2.6.3 to get some of the packages correct.
There were no error message in the install.
TIA for any ideas,
do you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
This is a different machine (i386) with a new installation of Debian
sid that has not run Lily yet.
ldd -v `which lilypond` gives:
not a dynamic executable.
I'm looking for the output of the binary which will be in
with LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting done by /usr/local/bin/lilypond
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Paul Scott wrote:
what kind of machine is this (CPU)?
i386 - AMD K6
Have you ever run a prepackaged 2.7 binary successfully?
K6 is a very old chip which doesn't support SSE2 (which I suspect is
used in the GMP library)
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Paul Scott wrote:
Looks like I may have the wrong kernel installed. I'll take it from
here. I hope you didn't waste too much of your time on this.
no, that won't help. we were compiling libgmp with -march=pentiumpro,
which uses non-K6 instructions.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Looks like I may have the wrong kernel installed. I'll take it from
here. I hope you didn't waste too much of your time on this.
no, that won't help. we were compiling libgmp with -march=pentiumpro,
wh
mber of "willed" lines, of course) is used just once
(on the "top" of a score) and does not seem to work (to be changeable) "on the
fly", like this:
check out the \startStaff and \stopStaff features in lily 2.6; they
allow you to change the staff line count dur
Did someone submit a bugreport?
FWIW, GS 8.54 groks lilypond PS output without complaints when using
-dSTRICT
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At some font sizes this strange behavior disappears.
Lily v2.7.34 (recent CVS)
Question:
Do I need to send a *.ly input file or the PDF for inspection?
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#(nopc)
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been changed, but a quick glance at a real score shows me
that they should be centered horizontally anyway, so neither behavior is
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Art Hixson wrote:
Sorry, this is a complicated request!
why don't you send the input .ly for us to look at? It's hard to give
good advice without seeing the code.
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Erik Sandberg wrote:
Han-Wen: In 2.6 there used to be a warning message for this (warning: vertical
alignment called before line-breaking. Only do cross-staff spanners with
PianoStaff.) Is there particular reason that this was removed, or should we
it was also triggered by harmless figured
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Erik Sandberg wrote:
Han-Wen: In 2.6 there used to be a warning message for this (warning:
vertical alignment called before line-breaking. Only do cross-staff
spanners with PianoStaff.) Is there particular reason that this was
removed, or should we
it was also
I've re-run fc-cache and inkscape is definatelly
finding it (I can see it in the font menu). I'm mising something?
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D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Is it possible that if fontforge was compiled without support for svg
that this sort of problem might exist? If that is the case, then it
might be a packaging issue.
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Erik Sandberg wrote:
Han-Wen, the intended semantics of neutral-direction are a bit unclear to me.
I have two guesses:
1. If melody spanner can't decide which direction to use, use
neutral-direction instead. This seems to be the intended semantics, from
looking at melody-spanner.cc, b
that they don't
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Steve D wrote:
Thank you Han-Wen. For some reason, with LilyPond 2.7.35 in Linux, this:
~ \once \override TieColumn
#'tie-configuration = #'((0 . 1))
--doesn't work. The tie still remains at LilyPond's default formatting,
arcing downward and beginning and endi
.
could someone take the trouble to report this with gsview development?
The offending code is
/pdfmark where
{pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
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you check hoow other
Pango apps deal with your font, and submit a bugreport with Pango
instead? Thanks.
(FWIW: OTF is a superset of TTF , so converting to TTF will probably not
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use the pdfmark command (I just
quoted the definition). If everything went well, the pdfmark command is
redefined to a nop if its not available. It seems GSview either doesn't
report a missing pdfmark command, or its pdfmark mark implementation
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output, I
recommend looking at Inkscape, which is also available for MacOS X, and
using SVG output. Unfortunately, Inkscape doesn't support multipage
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ed at it,
so I'll send it on to you directly. Please try to explain the problem
to me as the result disfigures an otherwise nice and playable score.
I'm attaching a zip of the input, explain.txt (my comments) and the PDF.
Han-Wen,
Thanks much for offering to look at this. Would yo
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Hi, Han-Wen (et al.):
What do you mean by "non-note"?
Anything that is a script: titles, markup, dynamics, bar numbers, etc.
-- see attached screenshot #1:
you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the
feta-alphabet fonts so I
-book running at all, and
lilypond itself doesn't work if I access it through a symlink in
/usr/local/bin:
Then don't do that.
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d
them but somehow thought they were uninstalled by 2.7. Not only weren't
they uninstalled, they remain a key part of the lilypond system.
They are installed. They're in LilyPond.app/Contents/Resource/usr/bin/
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Art Hixson wrote:
Han-Wen,
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
you need to put ragged-bottom (raggedbottom for 2.6) in the \paper{}
block, not in the \layout block.
If you read my comments in the explain.txt file you would find that I
did just that. It had no effect. Further, if I understand
Graham Percival wrote:
On 27-Feb-06, at 2:21 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Don Blaheta wrote:
All the above are small scripts that I got from the old .dmg
packages. I'm not certain how to get these for recent 2.7 releases,
nor where they'll be for 2.8, since now we just have a .
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There was also a "lilypond-script-wrapper.sh"
Are those no longer required?
No, they shouldn't be, but I never tried.
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means that they don't
understand our embedded fonts.
OK. Out of curiousity; why does the method of importing an eps,
exporting it to svg in Scribus work? (this whole thing is a bit of a
mystery to me...)
Because then, each character is expanded into penstrokes
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ERROR: no code for module (scm editor)
Is there anyone who knows why or how could I fix it?
My Linux distribution is SuSE 10.0 - is the problem perhaps related to the
distribution?
Thanks, should be fixed in the next release.
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Trevor Bača wrote:
On 3/8/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/28/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
Are we talking about the same thing? Back in the .dmg package days,
there were a few scripts (and a README). The "li
the docs.
thanks, arno
it's not support right now, but I can add it as a sponsored feature.
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examples, the better.
Not necessarily in the manual, of course, but I really wish to have
examples for *all* properties.
a lot of properties are there just because it is awkward and more work
to put them on the C++ side. They're not all supposed to be useful.
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ken: The output file
page-layout-twopass-page-layout.ly is always empty. Or am I missing
something? The documentation is, hmm, sparse...
Comment out the \markup. The problem is that the \markup triggers
another layout write, which overwrites the first one.
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l progress information and error tracing? Thanks.
thanks, should be fixed in 2.8.0-2
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taffGroup = "sg2" <<
|---| \new Staff = "s21" {...}
|---| ...
|---|
\
|
|
/
|---|
|---|
|---|
\
I could fiddle with VerticalAxisGroup of single staff lines, but...
I could also insert invisible staves, but...
If you're inserting something invisible, I'd recommend a Lyrics co
Graham Percival wrote:
Umm. I've added a note to the internals... Han-Wen, could you check it
for correctness?
I dislike making non-specific changes when I'm not certain I understand
the material...
looks fine.
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be even better if you could file a bugreport with Pango
development directly. Pango is 1.11.2, a very recent prerelease of 1.12
the latest version.
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Last time we looked it did work, but things like this are very
unpredictable with w98.
Will an older version work on 98, and if so, which one.
you'll have to try; see
http://lilypond.org/download/binaries/mingw/
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ough. That directory also
contains private versions of (among others) Ghostscript, that require
setting GS_LIB.
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Helder Gomes da Silva wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am sorry but the --PREFIX flag does not work as suggested
Thank you
Helder
--prefix=foo
doesn't work, you have to use
--prefix foo
I've fixed this for the next release.
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ation completely and I get:
Director /home/paul/lilypond/ already exists.
Remove old lilypond installations before installing this one.
I have removed those directories and have installed. Why has the
installation moved from /usr/local to home directory?
Because you're not installing as root.
-
Trevor Bača schreef:
Do we currently have support for 'flat flags' on a single stem in
isolation (ie, a stem outside of a beam group, or, alternatively, in a
beam group of length 1)?
In effect you're asking for a "straight" style for stems. I could add
that as a spo
mark oilcan wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. I do appreciate others trying to help out. Is
this something that would be better asked on the devel list?
you have to look at
LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/Python/LilyPond.py
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extra stuff?
No, I don't think so. We should add support for arbitrary paper sizes,
but dealing with actual printer specifics is best left outside of
lilypond. FWIW, I usually print through Acrobat reader if I need any
strange paper fitting done.
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this so you can access this as a user - as a sponsored mini-feature (for
40 eur.)
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usicxml
ImportError: No module named musicxml
Is there anything I can do about it?
Where is the missing module?
what platform, what version?
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
\new Voice="Soprano"
\with {
\consists "Ambitus_engraver"
} { myNotesGoHere }
...
The above example gets a compiler error, saying that the "\with" was
unexpected
Please send a full bugreport including minimal .ly file.
r well written patches to deal with
arbitrary paper sizes. The relevant code is in paper.scm ; there needs
to be variant of
set-paper-size
which can deal with dimensions, eg. of the form (set-paper-size '((9 .
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the paper size in the pagedevice dictionary, so printers do not select
the correct size paper.
Well, I'll consider patches for that too :-)
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Lil
Gerhard G. Tooorges wrote:
Hello Han-Wen,
I work on Mac OS X 10.3.9.
Lilypond version 2.8.1-1 (vBuild from Fri Mar 31 01:38:24 2006).
try the attached patch,
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available somewhere? I'm on
Windows XP. (Using lily 2.8.0).
Just to be sure: do you have any other version of ghostscript installed?
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ython
installation, run the command 'python' and enter
this is a problem with the GUB build, that by accident shipped modules
name struct.dll iso. struct.so ; it is fixed in 2.8.1-3
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Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Strange, the struct module is standard in Python (at
least in versions 2.3 and 2.4). Could it possibly be that
Python is split into several packages for your Linux
distribution and that you have only loaded the base
package? To
this
C:/WINDOWS/system32/USER32.dll 96457929ad87e02918e53fea42b0521f
C:/WINDOWS/system32/GDI32.dll dc883d0e93944c08efda7a12aef50080
C:/WINDOWS/system32/msvcrt.dll 397e905aa74c232f80d86058435998cb
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thing was sponsored. If you have a specific request
for annotation, let me know, and I can send you a quote.
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uldn't be a
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work. What does worry me, is that we have programs (like GS)
that are in the standard run-time path, which may cause unforeseen
problems for other packages.
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Hi Graham,just a short note from FISL, where I just saw a session on documentation. Wouldn't it be cool to have excercises for each section? Easy ones makes the "learning targets" of each part of the manual more explicit, and difficult ones make the manual more interesting for sophisticated users.
low Error'. I've tested this on Lilypond 2.9.2 under bothWindows and Linux.Looks like a programming error involving recursion. Can you try to run it with --verbose ? This should give a trace from the scheme side.
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last 10 years, and I don't see any reason to change it.
I recommend that people read the GUILE rationale [1] before they attempt
to do any cute "easy" syntax design first.
[1] http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html#whatisit
"The true cost of doing it yourself
we get a bugreport. HWN 13/2/2006.
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SCM limit = ly_lily_module_constant ("TEX_STRING_HASHLIMIT");
string key_str = ly_scm2string (font->font_file_name ());
2.5 months. not bad.
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d something to his lilypad
application.
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2006/5/10, Colin Wilding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hardly ideal, though, as it has to be done on every arpeggio and it affectsthe midi output.Can anyone suggest a better way?I can add a sponsored feature for that, if you like; a small one (40 EUR)
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st be
"directly connected with a music input element" to work with
/parenthesize, but i'm not sure.
am i crazy, does this work for anyone else?
you have to add Parenthesis_engraver to the DrumVoice context definition
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running LP 2.9.3 on ArchLinux, from the
distro-specific package.
(And thanks to Mats for waking me up...)
can't reproduce with 2.9.5
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bernie arai schreef:
On 5/17/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you have to add Parenthesis_engraver to the DrumVoice context definition
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thanks, i didn't get contexts and was afraid to learn until now. how
do i customize the context plugins if my drumVoice is i
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
This clearly looks like a bug, so I forward it to bug-lilypond.
fixed in CVS.
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is called a "fall." Price: 65 EUR; I will need some scans
to be sure that we're talking about the same thing, though.
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users that can't seem to get the Python scripts to work. I'd
recommend just waiting til the next release comes out.
yes, but why on earth are people still using lilypond 2.6.x ?
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.ly.
Could some kind windows-competent soul point me at the right end of the
computer's innards please?
I need the following information:
Can you get the logfile of the failing run, when run with either
--verbose on the command line or the LILYPOND_VERBOSE environment var
set to 1 ?
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