Reinhold,
I noticed that on the second staff (downward stems), the eighth notes have
their flags all in the C space, rather than at the end of their stems. Do
you know why that happened?
Tim Reeves
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hem anyway most likely.
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I agree with Kieren and Werner.
Programming and Mathematics aside, if I'm standing in line, the first
person to be served will be the first person in line, not the "zeroth"
person in line. I don't think "zeroth person in line" has ever been
uttered. And I'm not just being "anti-pedantic". Belie
True, but I usually avoid command line stuff. I'm on Windows XP.
Also, I learned a little bit by looking at the code. Not enough to do
anything with it, mind you.
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Tim Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
For several days I didn't get any message digests from lilypond-user, but
instead of resubscribing, I just looked at the archives a few times.
Now, all of sudden, today, I'm getting digests again. Anyone know what
happened?
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> > I think it is standard behaviour.
> > I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
> > it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
> > find it by searching ...
>
> Take a look at Notation Reference 4.6.1: "Displaying spacing."
>
> -Chris
He
> >
> > So when I write "Mao", it has *nothing* to do with chairman mao.
> >
>
> Ah -- finally I get an explanation of "mao" in the writings of Graham.
> Obviously the M in WTM has just as much meaning as the F in WTF, but I
have
> never before been able to find out when or why "mao" began to be
e needed if we used
> the above definition).
>
> Given that what \cresc currently does can also be achieved with
>
>\override DynamicTextSpanner #'dash-period = #-1.0
>\crescTextCresc\
>
> as clearly shown in Notation Reference 1.3.1, it there really a need to
> keep
"Hajo Dezelski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thinkpad x61sNewUbuntu (Linux)Dual 1,6 GHz2 GB4-5
s
Thinkpad x61sNewXP Dual 1,6 GHz2 GB2 s
Only one data point but interesting: Faster on WinXP than on Ubuntu.
Was it the latest of each? i.e. Ubun
the idea of Linux and make the switch the next time Vista
crashes hard ;-)
Thanks for the information.
Did you mean you switched from Lilypond back to some proprietary music
software and that forced you to use Windows instead of Linux? I don't know
what DAW is.
Tim Reeves
"Haj
Probably this was not the first time you compiled it, and a previous run's
output (pdf file) was still open, preventing writing the new one. You were
just looking at the old pdf.
Happens to me frequently. Close the pdf and re-run Lilypond on it.
Tim Reeves
>
> Interpreting
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:01:36 -0800
> From: "Patrick McCarty"
> Subject: Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts
> To: "Jonathan Kulp"
> Cc: lilypond-user
> Message-ID:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jonathan Kulp
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:54:21 +0100
> From: "Francisco Vila"
> Subject: Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?
> Do English-speaking people read music saying "g sharp f sharp" all the
time?
Yes. An extra syllable is not a problem for us, I guess.
-Tim Reeves
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:41:05 +0100
> From: "Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)"
> Subject: Re: New LilyPondTool version available for testing
> To: Tim Slattery
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Message-ID: <49490f81.8080...@organum.hu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Umm... yeah. The fact that he thinks this answers the question
> gives me *less* confidence that he knows what he's talking about.
> If he wanted it a perfect fourth lower, then \transpose does the
> job. And normally when somebody says "a fourth lower", they mean
> a perfect interval. If he w
unny. Making 3d-looking shapes based on
musical content. Who would've thought?
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>I made a small change to the randomization code (attached).
>- Mark
Mark,
That is a very cool function. I don't have an immediate use for it, but I
saved it for later, and I think it's a great illustration of the power of
Lilypon
>
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 11:59:47 -0700
> Andrew Hawryluk wrote:
>
> > Evince has a problem with the barlines (it's a bug). On Ubuntu, I work
> > in Evince while I'm writing, but I print the final PDF from Adobe
> > Acrobat.
>
> xpdf also does a good job and is lighter than Acroread. It's in th
Tao,
The previous bar (22) has 9/16ths in it. That is why the last sixteenth of
bar 23 shifts to bar 24.
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Mark wrote:
> That is pretty weird. Does anyone else here have Windows 2000 who
> would be willing to test this (to see if it's just me)? Windows
> 2000 and XP should be essentially the same with this, though . . .
> hence the weirdness on my part.
>
> I'll have to try it on another computer
evelopers will all help you
do anything you could want to do with Lilypond. Welcome!
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m the rhythmical
relation with previous bars is more direct than with a change of time sig.
"
As another player (and not a composer) let me add another voice to those
saying "please avoid these crazy time signatures whenever possible"
I get errors now on any .ly file I process, but still get output.
Anyone know why I get the errors and how to stop them?
a bunch of these:
(lilypond.exe:4160): Pango-CRITICAL **: pango_coverage_get: assertion
`index >= 0' failed
then a bunch of these:
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () err
ngers
programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
Skipping glyph U+, file C:/WINDOWS/fonts/CenturySchL-Roma.ttf
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Glyph has no name,
think that was when the
problem went away.)
I am well on my way to arranging that horn/bassoon Christmas piece!
Thanks for your reply.
Tim Reeves
"Han-Wen Nienhuys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
12/02/2007 03:39 PM
Please respond to
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"Valentin Villenave&qu
> Okay, guess I better read up on lilypond-book.
Why? The links provided below show how to obtain it without lilypond-book.
I think he thinks lilypond-book is the name of the user manual!
An understandable misunderstanding.
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Happy New Year.
Wow. There's been a lot of activity on the mailing list the last few days.
1. I want to help in some small way if I can, but I 'm not sure what's
best for me to do. I looked at Graham's list of jobs
(http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/lilyjobs.html) and I nothing stands out as
somethi
I asked this question the other day but I buried it in with three other of
my questions, so it was easy to miss, so I'll ask again.
What is an .ily file used for?
Thanks,
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Valentin,
You "da" man!
Thanks for your thorough explanations!
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Ole Schmidt wrote:
>where do I have to put "systemSeperatorMarkup = ##t" to get those
>double slashes in my score. I've tried inside the \paper { } block
>whith no success
Someone suggested it was a typo - sure enough,
seperator != separator.
Tim Reeves
Valentin said:
(If you really want to learn how to use LilyPond, you might need a
more convenient editor than the notepad; for example, try jEdit (
www.jedit.org -- download the "development version"), with its special
LilyPondTool plugin that is very handy (you have to download it in the
"plugin
I know how to change the text font, but is it possible to change the music
font from Feta to something else (for example, a font that Sibelius uses
that I have on my computer)?
If so, how?
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2008-01-23 um 20:23 schrieb Tim Reeves:
> I know how to change the text font, but is it possible to change
> the music font from Feta to something else (for example, a font
> that Sibelius uses that I have on my computer)?
> If so, how?
libero wrote:
2) I don't know how to notate "+" and "o" signs commonly used for
french horn notation for open and bouché sounds (this would
correspond on the recorder notation to "open and close window hole"),
is there a way commonly used by lilyponders?
ciao
libero
Would this work for you?
If the "old bass clef" symbol is available in some font, couldn't you just
do this:
\version "2.10.0"
myClefSymbol = \markup{
\override #'(font-name . "Times New Roman" ) \huge "A"
}
\score{
\relative c'{
\override Staff.Clef #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\override Staff.Clef #'tex
Well done, Valentin!
Another Inkscape convert (Trevor D.)!
Lilypond and Inkscape are my two favorite open source applications.
(In that order, of course ;-)
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didn't know bass and piccolo had to do the same thing at times.
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d that you try a different OS (e.g. Win 2K or XP)?
I've heard a lot of bad things about Win ME. Please don't take offense. It
might be no problem for you.
Just my thoughts. Good luck. Lilypond is a great program.
Tim Reeves
Message: 2
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 23:03:59 -
From: &qu
Actually I need colored dynamics, including hairpins, but I thought
"colored hairpins" sounds like something you find at a beauty salon and
not in software!
I was trying to find in the user manual (NR) a color property for dynamics
(\f, \cr, \cresc, etc.) but there doesn't seem to be any. I can
for your help.
Tim Reeves
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject
Re: Colored hairpins?
Hi Tim,
> Actually I need colored dynamics, including hairpins, but I thought
> "colored ha
chnamesEnglish = #`(
c:/Program Files/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly/english.ly:130:13:
error: unknown escaped string: `\pitchnamesEnglish'
pitchnames =
\pitchnamesEnglish
etc.
Tim Reeves
"Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/09/2008 02:4
sufficient!
Thanks a lot.
Tim Reeves
"Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/09/2008 03:44:43 PM:
>
> Tim Reeves wrote
> > My last question is where to put the variable definition
> >
> > blueDyn = \once \override Hairpin #'color = #blue
se it more, if you're like me, you'll find that you can enter
music more quickly by typing than you could with a mouse.
Finale Notepad is quite limited in its abilities.
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non-proprietary music OCR program as well.
Good luck.
Tim Reeves
> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:50:40 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OCR to lilypond
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
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like it might work.
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ctions in section 13.3 of the manual, so I
>thought it's time to just ask someone how to do it.
>
>Thanks
>Rick
Regards,
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get results. Without LilyPondTool, I think I would
have given up.
Tim Reeves
Geoff Horton wrote:
On Windows XP I gave jEdit a try, then I switched to Context. The main
issues I had with jEdit on Windows is that it would not install unless I
went to IBM or SUN microsystems web site to inst
>And I definitely don't want \times #'(2 . 3) This pseudo-Scheme syntax
is
>very hard to understand for the beginner, especially the " ' " ! The
least
>Scheme syntax necessary, the better!
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ul
Dirac, and is also known as Dirac notation. It is also the notation of
choice in quantum computing.
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Manuel wrote:
> Paul, are
>
>
> anacrusis
>
> upbeat
>
> pickup
>
>
> all commonly understood terms in english speaking countries?
FWIW, as an American musician, I've never come across "anacrusis", but I'm
not
short time I am able to
enter music faster with LP than with any of the graphical software I've
tried.
That it's more flexible and prettier goes without saying.
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for.
The original poster spelled "break" wrong, and I doubt the Lilypond manual
discusses mechanisms for slowing down a vehicle!
Ah, the hazards of the English language. ;-)
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a fortunate
bug.
Why should *being able* to do something that ones wants to do (as long as
it isn't harmful in some way) be considered a bug?
I don't, I must admit, remember exactly what he was trying to do.
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o seeing it done that way, so
I went back to the default.
If I had seen the trill option, and I had tried it and it worked, I might
have left it in, but the straight line option is OK.
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:39:10 -0800
> From: Robert Kennedy <[E
d (way too much white
space on the page, tempo marks on top of chord symbols, etc.), and a copy
of another part (from a music publisher!) had such thin staff lines and
bar lines that I could hardly read the thing.
"Lilypond rules, others drool", as my seven year old son mig
r or orchestral scores.
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Valentin wrote:
>To my mind, LilyPond should be able to automatically "group" rests,
I could see the utility of that, but I think it should have a "switch" in
case one wants the
c4 r r r
to show a quarter note and three quarter rests.
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with LilyPond changes?
Thanks,
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Thanks John,
So is there a simple way to change the OOoLilyPond macro to send
-dbackend=foo instead of -b foo?
Tim Reeves
John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/08/2007 11:24 AM
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Subject
Re: OOoLilyPond on Windows
> Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 22:03:29 +0100
> From: "James E. Bailey"
> Subject: Re: Stopwatch time in markup
> To: Mark Polesky
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org, Tom Hall
> Message-ID: <5c862e1f-ac50-4e7b-b7bb-30b3f4503...@googlemail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flow
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Patrick McCarty
wrote:
> >
> > I plan on fixing this in the future. When you manage to install
> > LilyPond's .otf fonts on your system, see if the attached SVG file
> > renders correctly for you. It renders decently in Firefox 3.
>
> I forgot to compress
Yes, although I don't use them except with Lilypond. I just double-checked
and MS Word recognizes the Emmentaler fonts.
Tim Reeves
Patrick McCarty
02/18/2009 10:51 PM
To
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Subject
Re: svg export
Hi Tim,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:52 PM
Chip wrote:
>
> trpta = {
> \partial 8*1 e8-. |
> e4 d8 c4 d8 |
> e4 e8-. r r e |
> e4 d8 c4 d8 |
> e4 e8 r r fs |
> g4 fs8 g4 e8 |
> d2 d8 e |
> \times 2/3 {f4 fs b} |
> \times 2/3 {d c b} |
> g2.\fermata \bar "||" |
> r1*5
> }
>
> There errors are this -
>
>
> Interpreting music... [8]
> F:/L
steep.)
I always know that if I did get to a point where I need Lilypond to do
something that it doesn't appear to do, I can ask here and someone will
likely be able to come up with a way to do it, even if they need to be
motivated by, for example, telling them that lilypond is incapable. ;-)
Helge,
Maybe you got that error because your spelling was incorrect (lilipondtool
vs. lilypondtool)
If that was not the reason, you can also install it from within jEdit, by
going to the Plug-in Manager and selecting it from the list and clicking
on Install (IIRC).
Hope this helps.
Tim
options for the Sidekick plugin, then
unselecting the checkboxes within the Code Completion Options.
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Glad it helped. From Francisco's answer, it looks like you could see
better behavior if you updated your jEdit. I'm using 4.3pre16. (Or maybe
he meant updating your LilypondTool. I'm not sure which.)
Tim Reeves
rathcof...@comcast.net
05/14/2009 04:57 PM
To
Tim Reeves
>
> Does anybody know any good free midi player for windows?
> I mean so that intrument sounds are like the real instruments, not an
> awful output.
>
> Frédéric
>
I recommend Timidity, which is available for Windows as well as Linux. You
can choose the sound font which supplies the differe
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 22:10:27 +0200
> From: "Gilles THIBAULT"
> Subject: Re: Second release candidate of OOoLilyPond 0.4.0
> To: "Samuel Hartmann" , "lilypond-user"
>
> Message-ID: <3ab0e65510764b14ab189fdbaae93...@pc64>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=
ng that a person refers
to more than a few times. OTOH, is the AU really a regular use item? Seems
more like Infrequent Use to me. I know I've looked at it about 2 or 3
times. Just my 2 cents.
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ayers, like the Siegfried Long Call played upside down, a new embouchure
position called "einschmutzen" etc.
see http://www.rjmartz.com/horns/Schmutzig/
unfortunately a quick search didn't turn up the musical examples inside
this little gem...
Tim Reeves
> Message: 6
> Da
> >
> > I'm not certain if the question was clear, so let's do this again
> > and put it to a vote.
> >
> > These two images have the same top-level menu item selected.
> > Which is easier to see?
> > Â http://lilypond.org/~graham/solid.png
> > Â http://lilypond.org/~graham/gradients.png
> > Â Â (
I would assume that means <0.5
sec) and then I removed the version statement and it took 0 seconds again.
LP 2.13.3, LPT 2.12.869, WinXP SP3, Core2Duo 2.8GHz, 2GB RAM.
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it on if
someone is interested, but I'd have to update the LP to make it
meaningful.
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Frank wrote:
>Am Donnerstag, 3. September 2009 schrieb Tim Reeves:
>
>> Mainly for my own curiosity, I compiled the Reubke Sonata score to
check
>> timing:
>> WinXP SP3 32-bit, LP 2.13.3, LPT 2.12.869, on Intel C2D E9600 (2.8GHz),
2
>> GB RAM
>>
>> 5 m
Ralph,
It runs fine if you remove the unknown commands \dwn and \up.
You may have left out an \include or definitions of those commands.
(There is a command \dwn in arabic.ly which I suspect is not what you
intended.)
Regards,
Tim Reeves
> I'm trying to make a minimal example of a
;>>
> >>>
> >> The 2.13.4 default install dir is now C:\Program Files\GNU_LilyPond
and not
> >> C:\Program Files\LilyPond...
> >>
> >
> > That explains it. Is there a patch available?
> >
> >
> Yes. Go to plugin options in jedit for lilypondtool and change the
> lilypond path to the new location...
>
> Nick
>
>
Or, easier still, though some purist might object, rename the folder back
to C:\Program Files\LilyPond. That's what I did ;-)
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> Message: 8
> Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 15:20:32 -0700
> From: Sarah k Alawami
> To: lilly pond discuss discuss
> Subject: articulation simbols
> Message-ID: <70420b68-2597-433f-b1cc-47d884d5d...@gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Hello to all. I was tryign to look up ac
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 13:00:40 -0700
> From: Tim Reeves
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 124, Issue 124
> Message-ID:
>
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> > Message: 8
>
Age: 49
Amateur hornist.
Typesetting of existing parts, occasionally creating simple exercises,
fingering charts, etc. Not a regular user, but like to keep up on
development.
I use Frescobaldi every time for some time now, and I've been using LP for
roughly eight years.
Tim
> Message: 1
> D
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 22:22:45 +0200
> From: Urs Liska
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: OT: Beauty of programming languages
> Message-ID: <55f33815.40...@openlilylib.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>
>
>
> Am 11.09.2015 um 20:17 schrieb David Bell
en playing
normally. I am not average, I confess.
:)
Tim Reeves
David Kastrup wrote on 09/14/2015 02:23:15 AM:
> From: David Kastrup
> To: Alexander Kobel
> Cc: Tim Reeves , lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Date: 09/14/2015 02:26 AM
> Subject: Re: OT: Beauty of programming languages
>
>"LilyPond's focus is creating good, readable scores. That's what
typography is about. Not creating visual artworks. The boundary
conditions for bulk manufacturing work (like engraving once was) are not
that dissimilar: skilled and effective workers are not the same as
artists. Typography is ab
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> > Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 21:55:42 -0700
> > From: Colin Campbell
> > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> > Subject: Re: When to Use Pound Signs
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> > On 16-01-05 09:47 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
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> > I wonder if the spaces delimited by the l
the learning curve, what's the loss?
For me, I only use it for stuff that doesn't require much, if any,
tweaking, but from the gist of what I read on the user list, maybe I'm in
the minority.
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Jan wrote:
> Quitting with LilyPond seems to cost him nothing.
Well, the obvious solution for that is to start charging for Lilypond, so
they have a disincentive to quit. ;-)
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h
uot;sculpt" away.
I found this - http://freesvg.texterity.com:90/ - to convert a pdf to svg
which can then be manipulated in Inkscape also.
I have to admit - I tried it and it's not easy to get a staff to conform
to a circle, for example. Maybe someone else can. My Inkscape skills are
weak, though I love the software.
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etc. with Inkscape. I know it
can be done, I just lack the Inkscape-fu to do some of those things,
specifically the first one.
Bertalan's trick is also very cool, but requires a lot of tweaking to get
the stems at the correct angles, etc., and isn't very flexible.
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eacts by reducing the
velocity (and volume) of air going into the horn, but I wouldn't say it's
a bug that I think 'p'=low volume or soft.
Bottom line, in *MIDI*, \p means velocity change and not volume. But
*musically*, \p means
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> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 06:43:45 -0700
> From: Carl Sorensen
> Subject: Re: old-relative, what does it men
> To: Stefan Thomas , lilypond-user
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> On 2/19/10 6:33 AM, "Stefan Thomas"
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> > Dear
bitus.ly
For a score containing transposing instruments, does the ambitus reflect
the concert pitches of all instruments, or the pitches as written?
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ew Staff \makeClusters \fragment
\new Staff \fragment
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(I tried to make the clusters thinner with no success. Maybe someone else
can say how to do that.
Or can you output lilypond to svg and add or fill in the glissandos you
want using Inkscape?
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ned many times here, as
its creator, Bertalan Fodor, contributes here regularly.
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here is a screenshot of
a jazz chord chart on which his software has done Roman numeral style
chord analysis.)
Check it out.
Tim Reeves
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Hey, all you [Mac-using] jazz-oriented Lilyponders -
Sorry for replying to my own post, but I just noticed the software I
mentioned is available for Mac only.
Guess I won't get to play with it. :-(
Anyone who does, please let me know what you think.
Tim R
New page looks good in Chrome, OK in Opera as well. (missing upper left
corner background image in Opera)
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