Hey, I came to the forum to find some answers to a few challenges I'm having.
Some of the responses I've come across link to different pages at
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/... but when I follow the links there's nothing
there. Blank pages, sometimes an error depending on the browser I try it in.
So,
In regards to this snippet: "Transposing pitches with minimum accidentals
("Smart" transpose)
Ole Schmidt wrote
> Maybe this could help too?
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> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=266
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> best
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> ole
How do I get something like this to work for chordnames? I am doing a
similar project to th
Thanks, it's working fine now.
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It's down again.
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This is something I would love to see implemented. I was trying to create a
file a few days ago with a title page using suggestions in the
documentation. It was convoluted and the results less than desirable. I
finally scrapped the idea and decided it would be easier to create the page
in a separat
If I understand what you are after, you want to produce an audio file for
each part (SATB) that individuals can use to practice at home with.
I have been preparing a lilypond file to do the same thing for the choir I
direct. It is evolving even now, but one of the key components came from
using F
Thanks for providing this document. In many ways the results are better than
searching on the lilypond website as I can find the things that interest me
faster.
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When you try to open it in Adobe Reader (at least in XI) it will tell you to
download a Flash plugin to properly view the documents. Do this (it doesn't
take long) and then open the file again. You'll see all the documents in a
row across the page. Search in all the docs at once from the search box
This is what I use (I believe I got it from the LSR, with some
modifications):
\version "2.18.2"
% time macro used to insert date in header
date = #(strftime "%m/%d/%Y" (localtime (current-time)))
\header {
title = "Title"
tagline = ""
copyright = \markup {
\center-column {
\bo
Move the \markup to the end of the header like this and it should work:
\header {
title = "Lake Norman Pipe Band"
subtitle = "March collection"
copyright = \markup {
\line {"Compiled by John S. McWilliam,"
\concat { "(rev. " \date ")" }}}
\markup {\epsfile #0
Love this! Attach it to Frescobaldi's auto-compile so that it tweets and/or
posts to my facebook wall every time.
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I hadn't heard of this utility before. Sounds intriguing. Frescobaldi is
such a great frontend/ide.
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