2008/11/25 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I can remember seeing messages from one, at least (!). I don't remember her
> name but she has a website with lilypond source files available for
> download.
Perhaps you're referring to Laura Conrad :-)
There was also a woman named (IIRC) Charlott
2008/11/25 John Mangual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can you walk me through building Lilypond from the Source? I'm using
> Kubuntu. I downloaded the source from Git
You'll need all the dependencies that are listed on
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Requirements.html
2008/11/25 John Mangual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mainly I want to get in involved by fixing some of the presentation bugs
> that arise such as this one
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=675&start=100
Nice idea; good luck with that! :-)
> where would i look to find the relevant so
2008/11/27 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> See http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=505 for a solution.
It has also been mentioned in the tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=546#c6
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2008/12/2 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You have to tell your SVG program where to find the LilyPond fonts. Search
> the mailing list archives for information.
... Or the LSR:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=334
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2008/12/5 Mark Polesky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You can thank Valentin for putting all of this together.
>
> http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-10
Thank *you* for remembering it :)
chip: The only related discussion took place a few months ago:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilyp
2008/12/8 Jos Koning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> In none of the cygwin pachages I checked (under "publishing" with cygwin
> setup.exe) seems Lilypiond to be available. Nevertheless I should, according
> to instructions on the Dutch site I use. I am looking for a Windows XP
> version. What sho
2008/12/9 Grammostola Rosea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I wanted to install the app lilypond-kde4 http://code.google.com/p/lilykde/
> but I get :
>
> /lilypond-kde4-0.1# exit
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/2home/lilypond-kde4-0.1$ cmake .
> CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.6/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:72 (MESSAGE)
2008/12/10 Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In the end, I took a job at Google, which is equally challenging
> (although perhaps less artistic).
Just a side question: do you believe that your work (and talent) on
LilyPond might have helped convince Google's people at Google to hire
you?
R
2008/12/10 lucifree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For sure, i'll post some new challenges (..at least for me..) :)
If so, you might also be interested in subscribing to the
French-speaking LilyPond list:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr
Cheers,
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2008/12/11 Didi & MiMi Kanjahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Valentin,
Greetings,
> I am still a bit frustrated with the automatic spacing of Lilypond.
> I wish I could have a bit more control over it. Most of these problems would
> be fine when creating just a sheet f
2008/12/11 Grammostola Rosea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, I thought one function of lilypond-kde4 was clicking a note in Okular
> makes the cursor switch to that note in kate... but that doesn't work here.
I think this is available for KDE3 but not yet for KDE4.
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/12/11 Stefan Waler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I attach a sample script, please note the accidentials for 'ces' in the
> second and for 'fes' in the forth bar. I tried to simplify the score very
> much, but it seems as lilypond continues to calculate wrong spaces for every
> further accidental of
2008/12/11 Neil Puttock :
> There's a workaround mentioned here:
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=612
Oh, I thought this one looked familiar but i couldn't find it. Thanks Neil!
Cheers,
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2008/12/16 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> for more advanced LilyPondTool users I released a new version.
Great!
> If you encounter any problems, please let me know. (It is highly possible
> there will be some installation problems, so create backup of
> LilyPondTool.jar if you have urgent work
2008/12/16 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> Yeah, I forgot to include it:
>
> http://www.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/antlr-runtime-3.0.1.jar
The correct link is:
http://www.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/2.11-r1/antlr-runtime-3.0.1.jar
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/12/16 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> but that's not a new dependency...
>
> hm. try antlr.jar from the same location.
That was helpful.
Wow, really neat! I like the new icons :-)
The LilyPond menu doesn't work though. Hope i didn't break anything.
I haven't tested the new features yet (
2008/12/16 Valentin Villenave :
> The correct link is:
> http://www.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/2.11-r1/antlr-runtime-3.0.1.jar
Even after deleting the jars-cache and replaced antlr-runtime-*.jar
with yours, it still complains about a missing antl.jar dependency...
Cheers,
Va
2008/12/16 Valentin Villenave :
> The LilyPond menu doesn't work though. Hope i didn't break anything.
The localization generally is OK, except in the Score Wizard (I had
updated it like in May 05, but I can't see any of the translations I
had added -- or perhaps you lost my
2008/12/17 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> \bigger is not deprecated, it is still present in
> declaration-init.ly and among the markup commands.
That would be a bug, and I think I know who did it :-)
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=commit;h=d9d8e655908f96f5d4a3c88a41287c76
2008/12/17 Neil Puttock :
> I can't see anything wrong with your patch; the `bigger' in
> declarations-init.ly is a constant for use in property overrides, e.g.
> fontSize = #bigger.
Is this actually used?
Cheers,
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2008/12/17 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) :
> You can find the antlr-runtime-3.0.1.jar file in the same location as the
> others. If antlr.jar is missing, then that also.
> http://www.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/2.11-r2/antlr-runtime-3.0.1.jar
> I hope this is the correct link.
If i may, perh
Hi everyone,
this one has really kept bugging me for a while. I'm referring to
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=442
(what else?)
I have a huge score to publish within days, and I really need to find
some solution. Here's my latest attempt; it's almost working but
problems still
2008/12/17 Kieren MacMillan :
> HTH!
> show = { \set Staff.keepAliveInterfaces = #'(
Hmm... No, this doesn't help. I have a 450-pages score with a somewhat
complex piano part (cross-staff voices, internal polyphony etc) and I
can't check every system one by one. The very reason why I have given
u
2008/12/17 Valentin Villenave :
> Hmm... No, this doesn't help. I have a 450-pages score with a somewhat
> complex piano part (cross-staff voices, internal polyphony etc) and I
> can't check every system one by one. The very reason why I have given
> up using your trick is be
2008/12/18 Kieren MacMillan :
> Nicely done! Definitely LSR-worthy…
Will do.
Here's a better version, that also demonstrates a slight bug (the
cross-staff slur doesn't work well)
%%%
one = {
\repeat unfold 4 { a4 b c' d'} \break
\repeat unfold 4 { a4 b c' d'} \
2008/12/18 Neil Puttock :
> If ever there were an LSR snippet deserving of the tag `really cool',
> this is it. :)
Actually, I'm considering creating a "badly needed" tag for this :-)
> It's a bit of a shame it doesn't work with explicitly instantiated
> voices though.
??? It does here... It ju
2008/12/18 Neil Puttock :
> I've tried implementing Kieren's suggestion for keepAliveTogether, but
> can't get my head round the problem of each VerticalAxisGroup having
> no concept of another above or below.
IIRC Joe has mentioned that he was (remotely) planning to do something
special about th
Le 18 décembre 2008 23:57, Gilles THIBAULT a écrit :
> Je suis très tenté d'essayer la nouvelle version de LilypondTools tout de
> suite mais il faut que je me raisonne : j'ai pas mal de fichiers à finir et
> je ne veux pas risquer pour le moment de ne pas pouvoir utiliser cette outil
> qui met in
Greetings Nicolas, hi everybody,
can someone tell me why the following snippet doesn't work?
(It's heavily based on Nicolas' functions -- and looked sooo promising...)
%%%
#(use-modules (ice-9 format))
toto = { c d c d }
includevar=
#(define-music-function (parser location name) (string
2008/12/19 Jean-Alexis Montignies :
> I've used the \with syntax and it works, still I have no idea why the code I
> wrote did not worked in 3/4 (In 4/4, I have a similar score working).
Greetings,
If I may, if you're a French-speaking LilyPonder you might be
interested in also subscribing to our
2008/12/21 Grateful Frog :
> I'm quite new to this tool and am trying to create sheet muisc for blues
> guitar. I've been trying to use tuxguitar as the input tool and that works
> pretty well except for one issue: It cannot seem to print the chord names
> over the music (upper) staff.
Greetings
2008/12/24 James E. Bailey :
> Wow, I'm happy that I subscribe to the bug list, otherwise, I would have
> never known this was implemented. Why didn't anybody tell me this existed
> when I asked a year ago?!
That's because I wasn't the BugMeister at that time :-)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond
2008/12/25 :
>
> Hello, I'm Alessandro from Italy. Your Report about OooLilypond is
> interesting but ... I did not solve some problems about using a
> \ChoirStaff template and an \italiano.ly input option. Actually, they both
> give me an error message. Any suggestion? I'm just using openoffice 3
2008/12/28 Wilbert Berendsen :
> I just released Frescobaldi, a brand new LilyPond music score editor for KDE4.
> It aims to be powerful, yet lightweight and easy to use, and it currently has
> most features of LilyKDE (the KDE3 Kate plugin):
Awesome! That's what I've been thinking about for a lon
2008/12/28 Grammostola Rosea :
> ImportError: No module named qt
You have to install pyqt4 and all related packages (or, better,
install some kind of meta-package such as kde4-devel and you will have
all dependencies solved).
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/12/28 Grammostola Rosea :
> I've kde4-development installed, but doesn't solve it... :(
Then that should be PyQt4 and PyQt4-devel...
Cheers,
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2008/12/29 Andrew Hawryluk :
> I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available
> across all three major platforms (but correct me if I'm wrong).
> Bertalan has expressed interest in including this as part of
> LilyPondTool at some point in the future, but in the meantime, I hope
2008/12/29 Ralph Palmer :
> I'm just about to take the plunge into Linux. I have an older Dell Latitude
> that I want to use. I was planning to use Ubuntu, with the default Gnome
> desktop. Frescobaldi looks interesting, especially after my lack of
> happiness with some other packages (esp. LilyPon
2008/12/29 Neil Puttock :
> May I ask why you've \consist-ed the Separating_line_group_engraver in
> the StaffGroup context? While LilyPond shouldn't crash like this, I
> think you're better off adding it to the Lyrics context.
Shall I open an issue about this crash? Perhaps we could get away wi
2008/12/30 Neil Puttock :
> Yes, this is definitely serious enough.
OK, I'll submit it as soon as I understand what GPF means :-)
General Protection Fault?
Grand Program Failure?
Gosh, Please Fly?
Cheers,
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2008/12/29 Bertalan Fodor :
> Send me a file like that. I'll check where the memory leak is.
Thanks; you can try with
http://repo.or.cz/w/opera_libre.git?a=blob_plain;f=instruments/reduction.ly;hb=HEAD
for instance.
(If it complains about missing macros, you can also download the full
source and
2008/12/30 Valentin Villenave :
> That being said, I'm not sure you can easily reproduce it; as i've
> said, it always starts happening at least a dozen minutes after I've
> been working with one of these files.
I meant: it happens when i've been working for at l
2008/12/31 Bertalan Fodor :
> After stabilization and update for LilyPond 2.12 I released the latest
> version of LilyPondTool
Great!
By the way, I noticed that too: whilst I always save all my files in
UTF-8, LPT tries to override that and specifies UTF-8Y instead. When I
relaunch jEdit afterwar
>> On Dec 31, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Valentin Villenave wrote:
>>
>>> By the way, I noticed that too: whilst I always save all my files in
>>> UTF-8, LPT tries to override that and specifies UTF-8Y instead. When I
>>> relaunch jEdit afterwards, it says : "
2009/1/2 Bertalan Fodor :
> It overrides to make sure that a good encoding is used. It will not override
> utf8 in the next release.
> Regarding line ending i don't override. So there must be some other cause.
Yes, actually that was the windows version of Git :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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2009/1/3 Carl D. Sorensen :
> I'm sure that some of you will say "How can I document a function when I
> don't know what it does?" Good question. My first answer is that you
> search in the Notation Reference and the Learning Manual to see where the
> function is used. That should give you enou
2009/1/5 Werner LEMBERG :
> Actually, there is: { c-sharp ~ d-flat }.
>
> This is not (yet?) supported in lilypond.
Yep, and it should be:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=461
(I know you know about the tracker page, it's just a reminder for
myself when I browse the archive.)
2009/1/5 Alberto Simões :
> I am typesetting a music where in a chord, one note is parenthesized.
> Is there any way of doing so?
Yes:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-staff.html#Parentheses
Cheers,
Valentin
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Le 5 janvier 2009 18:47, Martial a écrit :
> comme dit le titre nvlle version -pov 3.7 beta 30
> ici http://www.povray.org/beta/
J'aime beaucoup povray, mais juste par curiosité, y aurait-il un
rapport avec lilypond?
Valentin
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2009/1/6 Martial :
> funny but true
> http://cathemline.org/povcheri/random/index.html
A very nice piece of news for the (soon) resurrected LilyPond Report :-)
Cheers,
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2009/1/6 Tim Reeves :
> I don't read French (Je parle francais non?)
Oh, you didn't think making a French sentence would be so easy, did you?
Je _ne_ parle _pas_ Français.
:-)
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2009/1/6 Cameron Horsburgh :
> It gets better---as far as I recall (I can't find the link now) the
> lilypond language was ispired by (and based on) the POV-Ray
> langauge. The chickens are coming home to roost...!
Could you (please please pretty please) find such a link ?
Cheers,
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NR1.2.4 says:
Known issues and warnings
Automatically kneed cross-staff beams cannot be used together with
hidden staves.
Why?
The following piece of code works well (and if you uncomment the last
line, an ugly #76 collision happens)
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\remove Axi
2009/1/4 Reinhold Kainhofer :
> Cool, both your versions (those with the zig-zag line and this one) look
> absolutely fantastic! Can you plase add both of them to the LSR so they will
> be preserved for future users, too?
+1
If you don't have an account, provide me with a title/description etc
a
2009/1/8 Kieren MacMillan :
> That's exactly what I said — thanks for the +1! ;-)
+another 1 for me.
\tag sucks, \context rulz.
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2009/1/8 Michael Pozhidaev :
> Please, help me with music function creation. My function has one
> argument to represent one note, how can I get the same note, but with only a
> half of its
> original duration?
we have exactly what you need:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=305
Cheers,
Valen
2009/1/8 chip :
> I have finally go registered to add my template to the LSR and have added
> all the relevant info into the form to do so. When I click on either the Go
> button or the Save button I get a pop-up box that says -
>
> The page at https://lsr.dsi.unumi.it says:
> No output from Lilypo
2009/1/8 chip :
> The page at https://lsr.dsi.unumi.it says:
> No output from Lilypond
Can you post your snippet here?
Cheers,
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2009/1/8 James E. Bailey :
> I don't know if this is a new problem or not, but I've never been able to
> successfully register on lsr.
Have you tried going on http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/list.php?type=usr and
clicking on "New"?
Cheers,
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2009/1/9 Valentin Villenave :
> Have you tried going on http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/list.php?type=usr and
> clicking on "New"?
Sorry, the correct link is https://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/list.php?type=usr
Cheers,
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2008/11/11 Trevor Daniels :
> This accidental/fingering collision appears to be a bug, so I'm copying to
> the bug list. I can't find a similar bug in the bug DB.
Thanks to both of you; added (with much delay) as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=728
Cheers,
Valentin
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2009/1/11 Cameron Horsburgh :
> I'm wondering if a few people could run the file (below) and give me
> an idea of how long it runs. It's a 94 bar score that only has spacer
> notes, rehearsal marks and modified bar lines in each staff. (The
> intention is to use this as a worksheet for the paper-n
2009/1/11 Stefan Thomas :
> Dear Neil,
> thanks for Your answer. I think the problem should be solved. Off
> course one can add manually the "!" to the notes, but it would be
> better, to get this automatically. The dodecaphonic style isn't a good
> solution, in my opinion, because You get to many
2009/1/11 Stefan Thomas :
> Dear Kieren,
> with me version of lilypond it looks like in the attached png-file.
Chopin? :-)
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2009/1/16 Francisco Vila :
> May the opera be a great success!
Hehe, thank you :-)
Actually, I have turned this opera into a piece of advertisment for
LilyPond (I have demanded in my contract that they put a LilyPond logo
on all posters and flyers). I have also mentioned LilyPond in other
yet to
2009/1/16 Francisco Vila :
> May the opera be a great success!
Hehe, thank you :-)
Actually, I have turned this opera into a piece of advertisment for
LilyPond (I have demanded in my contract that they put a LilyPond logo
on all posters and flyers). I have also mentioned LilyPond in other
yet to
2009/1/17 Han-Wen Nienhuys
>
> Why not put the translation up on the lilypond website?
If we wait for a little while, there are a couple more interviews that
should be released within days, and where I did mention LilyPond as
well (I called LilyPond a "jewel, undoubtedly the best achievement in
m
2009/1/17 Lasse Rempe :
> Many thanks - I still think someone should have a look at the default
> behavior in this type of situation.
Granted.
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=734
Cheers,
Valentin
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You're welcome to join our French-related discussions, and we'll be
glad to help you there.
Cheers,
Valentin Villenave.
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stand this passage.
Why is it suddenly a fifth and not a fourth anymore?
In French, we translated "within a fifth" by "moins d'une quinte"
("less than a fifth" in English) , which is maybe more easily
understandable...
Valentin Villenave
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2007/5/24, Helge Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there any other possibility to enter scores graphically before I edit and
tweak them for Lilypond? I tried Canorus, but this program starts without
any music edition capability at my Windows XP SP2. So it's currently not
working.
Try Canorus versio
top of your file. (see 11.6.4 in the manual, and maybe 10.1.2 too)
I made all my notes 4 to 5 octaves high -"dog" whistle-register.
Maybe you used too much c''''''' :-)
You'd better use the relative mode here; see 6.1.6 in the manual
Regards,
Vale
2007/6/4, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This .ly outputs 256 random notes.
It will produce the same 256 random notes each time you run it, but you
can create 256 new random notes by simply replacing the randomish number
at the top of the file with another.
Hi Rune,
this is simply awesome!
2007/6/4, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This way you get a different result each time you run lilypond. A bit
more illustrative :+)
This is even better. I changed the snippet myself.
If I might add: this is really one of the best snippets I've ever seen
in the LSR! :)
Greetings,
Valentin
2007/6/5, v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
you can change the number of lines in the Staff so that some of them appear
to be thicker. You do this by modifying the *line-positions* property of the
Staff's StaffSymbol layout object.
Hi Victor, hi everybody,
I think this is an excel
2007/6/6, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Answer taken from issue #363 comment #1.
This is great.
I just tried to add it to the LSR, but there seems to be a problem
with the Scheme syntax. Anyway, it works fine on my computer. I'll try
again later with the LSR (maybe when another version of l
2007/6/8, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you read the section on "Text marks" in the manual, you will
find that you need the following setting
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-visibility = #begin-of-line-invisible
I added it to the LSR, just in case :)
Cheers,
Valentin
Hello everybody,
a few months ago, I started this thread to ask how to define an
accidental-style I really needed --and still need.
Rune had kindly answered me, but I guess he hadn't got the time to
figure out how to do it; this is why I ask again today, in case
someone couls help me.
Moreover,
2007/6/16, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks, I knew there must be a way. Would be good to add a few words about
> this in the documentation of fig bass?
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
Another simple and quick way to contribute would be to post i
2007/6/16, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-02/msg00638.html
It's been added to the LSR now; hope it'll help.
Valentin.
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Hello,
while translating the 7.3 section into French on the Wiki, it appeared
to me that maybe there could be a simpler way to put this. Though I
didn't change anything in my translation, once I've been done I've
tried to work on the English text.
Here is what I came up with; my English might no
2007/6/18, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The lack of a patch is very unfortunate, especially in something this
long. I'm not comfortable blindly replacing the entire doc section with
this new one, but it's very difficult to see exactly what is being
changed. Could we at least split up t
2007/6/18, Hombergh Henri van den GTZ VN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have attached these 4 files, because it does not work with any of
them.
This is not surprising: if you look into these files, you'll see that
they only contain an identifier:
instrumentName = {music...}
These are the individual i
2007/6/19, Hombergh Henri van den GTZ VN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks Valentin, but I do not need the score, I need the individual parts so
that we (a small amateur quartet here in Hanoi, Vietnam, can play without
having to turn the page every 30 seconds. So if you have time, please teach me
h
2007/6/25, Claus Rogge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If only I knew if the solution to my problem is so obvious that no one
cares to give me a clue? Otherwise, I´ll go ahead and define the
position of every rest with /rest {c'} or similar ...
You don't have to think that "no one cares" just because you
2007/6/29, Bainos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I post the code because for me it was difficult to solve this problem,
may be it can be useful for other beginners..
This is exactly what the LilyPond Snippet Repository is intended for;
could you please (if you have a couple minutes to do it) send a smal
2007/6/29, Bainos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Glad to do it!
You're welcome :)
Because is the first time for me i prefer post here what I will
Write so you can check my english and if the snippet is right.
I don't speak English very well, so maybe a few corrections will be needed...
Also I have
2007/6/14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hello,
Hi Tao,
sorry for not having answered sooner; the list is quiet today, so it
gives more time to look for unanswered posts.
is there a general way to prevent accidentals of tied notes from being printed
after a line break?
I don't re
2007/6/5, Wilbert Berendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Wilbert,
as far as I can see everybody forgot to answer your question.
when two eigth notes are just a \melisma, the lyric syllabe is centered below
the first note. But when the two notes are connected with a slur, the syllabe
is left-aligned
Hello Carl,
it seems nobody answered you a few weeks ago...
2007/6/5, Carl Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd like to set some single-note beginning piano music for my daughter, and want
to make a piano staff with lyrics between the two staves.
This is really easy; the only thing you needed t
mine; but
if you're okay with mine, I'll delete yours instead :)
Thank you.
Valentin
2007/6/29, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2007/6/29, Bainos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Glad to do it!
You're welcome :)
> Because is the first time for me i prefer pos
2007/7/2, Steven Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The \concat command should fix this:
Since I had never seen it documented in the manual, I've just added it
to the LSR.
2007/7/2, Palmer, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've checked the manual, the program reference, and the user list archives,
with no
2007/7/2, Yannick Patois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Hello Yannick; just in case you didn't know (I assume you're French),
I inform you that there is a LilyPond French-speaking list right here:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr
We'd be happy to see you there (but here too, do
2007/7/2, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's in 8.1.8. Where else would it be?
My bad. I should have written "I have never seen it *yet* " (it's a
part that haven't been translated into French, so I didn't get to work
on it). Besides, I tried to search "concat" and "\concat" in
LilyPon
007/7/3, Palmer, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Searching the LSR for "\char" and for "\concat" both turned up the same
(single) snippet:
Obviously, something went wrong when I added the snippet a few hours
ago: the LSR is running 2.10, so I had to comment the relevant lines.
I still have not fo
2007/7/3, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This is sooo weird.
What do others say?
Anyone?
It works here, but I'm running 2.11 :)
François, have you checked if your code is right (if the braces are
correctly balanced, etc)?
Maybe something was corrupted during the installation process; have
2007/7/4, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chapter 7.3.3 'Hyphens and extenders' mentions that "Centered hyphens are
entered as '--' between syllables.". IMHO this should be written as ` -- ´ (i.e
hyphens being enclosed by spaces or tabs). See also Chapter 2.13 Printing
lyrics.
I'm precisely working (h
2007/7/4, Givaldo de Cidra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
\new ChoirStaff <<
It works with StaffGroup too :)
However, I tried many things such as \accepts
System_start_delimiter_engraver, \consists SystemStartBracket etc. but
I couldn't make the GrandStaff work.
Can someone give us the right syntax ?
Hello everybody;
a small question that has occured to me, just out of curiosity:
As a part of the GNU project, do you guys have the choice whether to
adopt GPLv3 or not?
And, if it appears that you do have the choice, are you interested in
relicensing LilyPond?
As far as I know, LilyPond is no
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