Hello!
I'm trying to typeset a piece of polyphonic keyboard music by the
English composer John Bull with version 2.4 and 2.6 (two different
platforms), and I've noticed the positioning of the rests doesn't look
too good. I understand that you can place a rest using a note followed
by \rest, b
On 3 Jan 2006, at 10:42 am, Maarten Storm wrote:
You could do
\override Rest #'staff-position = #x
where x is a number indicating the position on the staff. Positive
above the middle line, negative under it.
You can find a good example in the regression tests.
Ah, I see, you put it in the
On 3 Jan 2006, at 10:42 am, Maarten Storm wrote:
You could do
\override Rest #'staff-position = #x
where x is a number indicating the position on the staff. Positive
above the middle line, negative under it.
You can find a good example in the regression tests.
Ah, I see, you put it in the
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On 4 Jan 2006, at 4:33 pm, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to have \followrests mean that the rest
takes its pitch from the next note in the part? Rests are
cues and the ideal pitch for a rest if there is more than one
part is th
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Hi Ray! And a happy new year to you too!
I found a similar problem with understanding when and how tweaking
properties can be used, so I know what you mean. I've got no excuse:
the manual even tells you what to look up, how and in which order, but
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On 5 Jan 2006, at 9:31 pm, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Keep in mind that every 10 minutes we save you on doing system
administration, typically takes us 8 hours of debugging, fiddling with
cross-compilers and testing. Add to that that Windows by far
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On 6 Jan 2006, at 10:57 am, fiëé visuëlle wrote:
There's already LilyPad for MacOS X
(http://edbaskerville.com/software/lilypad/), LilyPond's own simple
GUI (at least on MacOS X) and jEdit's LilyPond mode
(http://lily4jedit.sourceforge.net/).
An
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On 15 Jan 2006, at 4:45 pm, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Hi Lilypond folks,
I was wondering if anyone has scanned sheet music and then used
Lilypond to transpose keys (especially on a Macintosh). I've googled a
bit and haven't found a method for doing t
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On 5 Jul 2006, at 2:09 pm, Stewart Holmes wrote:
Yes. Harsh this may sound, but how much of the music on Mutopia
would you be satisfied to print out, and use yourself? From a quick
browse through various sections, I have to say that a large amou
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That's right, but it's really important to store temp files in /tmp:
it's not so bad on my lab machines because they are all Linux and we
run our own file server, but if you walk downstairs to the
undergraduate clusters that run Windows/Novell,
On Wednesday, 30 October 2019 15:35:34 GMT Klaus Blum wrote:
> For Mac, I don't have any idea. My knowledge about Macs is exactly zero.
>
>
> Am I still missing something? Do you have any more thoughts, ideas,
> recommendations, experiences, ... ?
I don't know either, but the thing about MacOS is
That's what to do.
XP EULA which they made you agree to:
"3. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP. Microsoft reserves all rights not
expressly granted to you in this EULA. The Software is protected by copyright
and other intellectual property laws and treaties. Microsoft or its suppliers
own the
On Sunday, 22 April 2018 12:26:01 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
> What is the current state of play for converting between Sibelius and Lily?
>
> My elder son uses Sib at university, but has to travel in (40 miles) to
> log into one of their machines. I run Lily/Frescobaldi at home and it
> would b
On Friday, 25 May 2018 22:09:31 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
> On 25/05/18 10:52, Nicholas Bailey wrote:
> > On Sunday, 22 April 2018 12:26:01 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
> >> What is the current state of play for converting between Sibelius and
> >> Lily?
> >
On Saturday, 7 January 2017 10:20:17 GMT Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > Unfortunately I ran into this very issue, changing from Debian
> > stable (in the Linux Mint Debian Edition incarnation) to vanilla
> > Debian testing. I did this because the PyQt5 packages in stable are
> > too old to run current F
That's right. My PhD supervisor was a consultant for one of the Apples (don't
remember which one :) ) Apple was only allowed to use Apple Corps trademark
and branding if they didn't participate in the "Music" (i.e. recording)
industry. Hmmm...
On Friday, 5 May 2017 08:50:39 BST Robert Schmaus w
On Friday 18 Mar 2011 08:14:48 Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> Let's say, i love J. S. Bach very much (well, let's say), as much as my
> father and grandfather (etc). So, can i really be sure that i understand
> his music as good as my grandfather?.. I mean that every Beethoven's
> symphony contains "a
On Saturday, 28 March 2020 11:00:56 BST Peter Gentry wrote:
> I appreciate this is off topic but in these times of social isolation does
> anyone have any tips. Clearly latency is the main issue - I wonder could
> this be reduced by say hosting a Zoom meeting on a private router - maybe
> only one
Off topic, so I've not bothered the list with it. But you might be
interested...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
200806144_Perception_of_onset_asynchronies_Acoustic_Piano_versus_Synchronized_complex_versus_pure_tones
http://musicstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Parncutt_JIMS_11050
On Sunday, 26 July 2020 09:10:55 BST Dick Kampman wrote:
> I an writing text in LibreOffice about metronome-markings. So, I have
> for instance to replace "...quarternote=60..." by "... symbol>=60...", etc.
Like ♩=72?
>
> Can I use the Lilypond extension in LibreOffice to achieve such purposes?
It
Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
Helping each other is fine. You are going to have to allocate a %effort though
(sorry to be such an authoritarian, but as I explained it's not a group
project). For this exercise, concentrate on the ideas when allocating effort.
It's beautifully form
Sorry about that post guys. It was to a student about a completely different
thing! I've just got a new mouse and it seems I've not got the hang of using
it yet!
On Thursday, 15 July 2021 17:37:34 BST Dr Nicholas Bailey wrote:
> Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
>
Watch out for Debian. There isn't a Lilypond in Testing (Stretch) AFAIK. It's
because they've removed the old scheme version. I develop in Testing in the
hope that by the time I get around to releasing anything, it will be
compatible with Stable :) Stable released rather infrequently, but I use
On Wednesday, 1 June 2016 12:36:02 BST David Kastrup wrote:
> Alexander Kobel writes:
> ...
>
> Sure, it would be nice to keep in mind. I'm not really sure what the
> expected lifetime of the disk I have is. Maybe I just need to keep
> making backups in sane intervals and otherwise am still fin
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