Hi, TextMate is also an alternative, there is a bundle for Lilypond. I also
made a supercollider class to use lilypond, it works ok here. It's something
like: LilyOutput.makePdfMidi(~file);
Bernardo
2008/6/23 Ivo Bouwmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hallo Steve,
>
> I can totally live without the gui
Hi,
I recently made a set of classes that try to translate data from
SuperCollider to the Lilypond format. Useful if you want to see this
data in a traditional notated score rapidly and use this in a
composition.
Since my experience with Lilypond is minimal, I would appreciate very
much some cri
Hi list,How can we put a "complete" tuplet ratio with brackets in a score,likeĀ |---10:7--|not only "10", bur "10:7" with brackets.
I looked in the documentation without success.Thanks,Bern2006/1/5, Ludovic Sardain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:Hello,I'd like
Hello,
Simple question. Anyone could give me an example
how to use midi2ly in OSX (OS10.4.4 Lily 2.6.5) ?
I typed
midi2ly "/Users/bernardobarros/Desktop/midi2filtfilt.mid"
(is this the right way to do?)
and I get the error
Processing `/Users/bernardobarros/Desktop/testemidi2ly.ly'
Parsing..
Hi,How to print a blank sheet of music in a givenlayout? Could someone give me an example?Also, how to write quarter tones? I read it's possible,but I didn't find in the documantation.Cheers,
Bernardo
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python?
it has a simple syntax and it is very powerful,
a nice first language and for experienced programmers too.
2006/11/22, Ed Ardzinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am a programmer so I'll give a few comments...
>I'm trying to choose a language to learn programming.
Very well and admirable. P
what do I do with this file?
2006/11/29, Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Christian Hitz wrote:
> Hi Jacob,
>
> I used your Lilypond bundle for TextMate. While working an a few songs,
> I made some refinements to the bundle. See the attached patch.
>
> Thanks for your work.
>
> Christian
Thanks.
I was interested in construct/processing rhythms with lisp or python, like
we could do
in open music with "tree" library, and output for Lillypond.
OM uses the Comom Music Notation, that is very good for this kind of task.
It looks like this:
(cmn treble (rqq '(2 ((1 (1 1 1 2)) (1 (1 2)) (1 (1 2
Hi Wilbert, excelent!
Any change of an OSX version soon?
2009/2/26 Wilbert Berendsen
> Op donderdag 26 februari 2009, schreef Trevor Daniels:
> > Apologies if you are already well aware of this.
>
> Yes I am :-)
>
> A routine that enharmonically changes pitches should therefore determine
> the
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