y signatures,
time signatures, clefs, etc etc.
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Wol
ng with OTHER
PEOPLE'S work, there be dragons ...
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Wol
ill
then recognise the file has changed underneath it and re-read it.
But basically, if you're using Windows, you're stuffed. Sorry.
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Wol
tarts.
Then you can declare that tag in in the choral part and either only
print the orchestral part where it's tagged, or only print it where it's
untagged, I think which way round will be dictated by whatever makes the
orchestral part print easily.
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Wol
make sure that it's wiped when the session ends.
The big problem actually is with the webserver itself. If it keeps logs
of people accessing the website, those logs are far more of a GDPR
problem than all this stuff on the web site.
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Wol
nformation would be irrelevant ... :-)
(but useful :-)
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Wol
up, I know that normally
I've messed up the notes. (On that occasion, a previous copyist had
messed up the bars ... :-)
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Wol
;s 6/8 it's conducted in 6/8.
You need to make sure you know which arrangement you're playing :-)
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Wol
I simply wrap it in "\transpose bf c' {}"
for a treble part, or "\transpose c' c' {}" for a bass part. I don't
have to think or worry about what sort of part my original was (and on
the odd occasion where it matters, I also know whether my input part was
treble or bass. I have VERY RARELY had the odd BF part in bass clef.
Extremely confusing ...).
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Wol
the wrong one).
As I say, I don't think this is your answer, but this should have been
one of the first possible answers you should have thought of.
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Wol
the 5
accidentals, and the 7 extenders. So that's, what, a range of a 12th?
It could be improved :-)
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Wol\include "english.ly"
%Association list of pitches to colors.
#(define color-mapping
(list
(cons (ly:make-pitch 0 0 0) (x11-color 'red))
(cons (ly:make-pitch
mber, because your layout is
different from the default, that you have a modified version of a system
file.
(My header file lays out the piece title, composer, instrument etc in
typical brass band layout which is both noticeably different and more
compact from lily's default orchestral layout.)
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Wol
is what he
wants)
This is every transposed piece I've ever seen (with the above exception).
Dunno if Bass Clarinet is the same as Trombone (and maybe this is more
common in Orchestral parts), but if I hit a transposed part like that
it'd be a nightmare ...
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Wol
27;m *NOT* used to is "tablature in bass clef" where you DON'T pitch
the written note.
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Wol
keep it there :-)
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Wol
ponse saying "you'll get a quicker response if
you subscribe", but I'm not sure whether forcing people to subscribe is
a good idea.
(Like I've seen plenty of lists ruined by aggressively trying to prevent
off-topic posts - all too often the unintended consequence is the loss
of on-topic posts too ...)
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Wol
jacking it up to force one or even two systems onto the previous page
would be brilliant.
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Wol
way.
I know nothing about how it went, but I'm surprised there isn't some way
of importing old archives into Discourse, especially as others seem to
be doing exactly that.
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Wol
just knowing the internal representation is *always* concert just
makes my mental gymnastics much simpler.
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Wol
ort on the same machine that is going to
run the server?
What sort of VM does your hosting provider use? Can you set up the VM at
home, punch a hole through the firewall/router for testing purposes, and
then move it to the hosting provider as/when you think it could go live?
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Wol
my trumpet/cornet friends - usually when squeaking up
high - actively avoiding default positions because they're dreadfully
out-of-tune ...
Doing this well is a lot harder than it looks.
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Wol
equivalent of you resting your finger on a fraction to play the higher
notes, and just like you move your finger up the fretboard to shorten
the string and raise the note, you press valves to lengthen the tube and
lower the note.
The lightbulb went on :-)
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Wol
t put \Tutti and \Solo at the appropriate places, and
improve the code as and when you can. Okay, you'll have that mess
initially, but once you find out how to fix it, you'll only have that
one place to fix.
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Wol
priate. If transpose starts mucking about
with modes, all of my parts are going to be a mess.
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Wol
to be written, then don't transpose, just use the
treble_8 or treble^8 clefs (not sure whether I've got the latter right :-)
But I use treble_8 all the time for my trombone music ...
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Wol
point).
Will it work if I "install as administrator" and then tell Windows to
run lilypond when I click on a .ly file?
Is there any reason for expecting me to install an unwanted program, in
order to get a program I do want? Or are you trying to force everybody
to use Frescobaldi? Why?
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Wol
aper-size
but like most man pages it probably only makes sense once you already
understand it ...
(Comment out bookTitleMarkup - I've just redefined/overridden the
standard one to give a Brass Band header rather than an orchestral header.)
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Wol\version "2.10.2"
\include &quo
score block at one point.)
That's why I'm so puzzled, because Colonel Bogey has landscape music.
Grandioso - absolutely nothing works.
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Wol
directory for my include
files, and not the current directory where they actually are! Note that
running the older lilypond correctly compiles the file.
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Wol
t works fine for the previous version of lilypond (which
once installed is pretty much identical) why wouldn't it work for this
version?
I'll have to try Aaron's instructions to see if they work.
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Wol
managed to get a header include that worked, but what I did was
to do something like this in the part - or score - file ...
\header {
#include header.ily
}
In other words, my header include file contains the contents of the
header block, just not the entire header block.
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Wol
l others ...
(Retrograde motion is when a satellite is orbiting with a reverse
rotation to what it's orbiting. If you check out our solar system, for
the most part everything is spinning/rotating the same way. The moon is
"tidally locked", so that one rotation = one orbit, so the moon is on
the boundary of ?prograde and retrograde motion.
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Wol
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Wol
- is that a new keyword in 2.25? Do I
need to upgrade? I'm currently using my laptop, so digging into that one
is not something I fancy doing on this computer - it's playing up.
TIA
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Wol\version "2.24.3"
\include "english.ly"
mbreak = { \break }
%mbreak
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