ype of regularity in the
horizontal axis.
So, is there a direct way to ensure exactly even measure length, on a
system-wide or score-wide basis?
Trevor.
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. A frank admission
of that, no matter how worded, would be very nice in the
glossary.
I would say that this is a more universal observation. E.g. the
interpretation of sfz , > and ^ also depend on the composer/era.
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December, 2005, issue of Linux Journal.
Make Stunning Schenker Graphs with GNU Lilypond
<http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8364>
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ARCH"
function. Boothby is correct; it will appear online when the January
issue is out, in early December. Home page: http://linuxjournal.com/
BTW, Linux Journal is published in Seattle, Washington.
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
joe ferguson wrote:
There is an ar
PS to the last post: The article is by Kris Shaffer. He has a web
site: http://www.shaffermusic.com/
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
joe ferguson wrote:
There is an article about a highly specialized use of Lilypond in
the December, 2005, issue of Linux Journal.
Make
Try m4.
Werner
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should it be placed so lilypond can find it?
I used a much older version on a system that had a HD failure, so I'm
rebuilding from scratch; I'd really like to get lilypond up and running
again.
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rbose" option, and I sent it as a bug
report as requested. Has anyone else experienced this problem and, if
so, what was the result?
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Has anyone had experience running (or trying to run) visiv-sharpeye
under WINE on Linux?
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\lyricsto "singer" \new Lyrics \firstVerse
% MORE VERSES
\new PianoStaff <<
\set PianoStaff.instrument = \markup {
\bold
\bigger\bigger\bigger\bigger \huge "Piano " }
\new Staff \pianoRH
\new Staff \pianoLH
>>
>>
}
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parts in at the right places. Can someone point me to an example of
this sort of structure?
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deleted.A previous warding was issued:
warning: unbound spanner `VoltaBracket'
Now, if I could just figure out what these messages are telling me ...
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c2) \times 2/3 {c b c} } \\
{ 1 ( | 1 )} \\ {c1 }
>> % R39
2 2(|8) r8 4
| % R41
4. 8(2) | d,4 4 | % R43
<<{1( | 4) } \\ {g2. s4 | r4} >> 4 | %R45
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3 {c2 b c} )
I hope you realize that
\times 2/3 {c2 b c}
i.e. a triplet of half notes fills a full bar.
/Mats
joe ferguson wrote:
Either I'm not counting right or I hit upon a bug. If the comment
flag is removed from either of the two lines in the example, I get a
barcheck failure at
cable. I've done both. Either way the send/receive lines must be
crossed over in the cable.
Paul Scott
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ng.latex'...
TEX output to `Song.tex'...
What grob is it trying to greate with this font? I haven't been able to
isolate the problem yet.
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nt both in LilyPond version
2.4 and
the coming version 2.6, compared to 2.2.
/Mats
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joe ferguson wrote:
Running ly on Linux (SuSE 9.2) on athlon64. I get problems due to a
missing file, as shown in the log file, below:
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.2.6
Running lilypond-bin...
Now processin
o it. I'd hate to enter pitches explictly.
Sometimes, I insert extra \relative clauses so that mistakes
are limited in scope.
Darius.
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It has been well over 72 hours since the last post from lilypond. Is
the site down, blackholed, or what?
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I am also trying to run jedit since readinf the recent post. But I get
stuck right off the bat when java startup doesn't like the Xms command
line parameter -- no value seems to do it.
opensuse linux 11.1(64 bit), jrt 1.6. KDE4
Stephen Corey wrote:
> J. wrote:
>>
; that parameter, that's so smelly" message?
>
> Bert
>
> joe ferguson wrote:
>> I am also trying to run jedit since readinf the recent post. But I get
>> stuck right off the bat when java startup doesn't like the Xms command
>> line parameter -- no value
Agreed. A large project (at least a project with a large number of
files and variations) is best handled with makefiles and with some sort
of source code control. There are lots of free tools. Google is your
friend. For example, search for something like "makefile howto linux"
and you'll find l
How about a HTML table: Row per tool, significant attributes per
column? Attributes would include things like "GUI", "TEXT MODE", "TOOL
MATURITY", "FEATURES", and a link to a fuller description and additional
link in the description to where to get the tool. Descriptions include
constraints, equip
Problem confirmed on several bookmarked pages.
Joe
On 06/10/2010 04:11 PM, John Mandereau wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> A French lilyponder reported one hour ago on the French list that
> lilypond.org sends empty contents for HTML pages, both the home page and
> a few known good URLs; note that I tested
I ran across this and thought it might be a handy reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_musical_terminology
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I have an Epson Stylus Photo R1800 that handles up to 13"x19"; I use it
mostly for making color prints of my wife's art. It works fine with
Ledger-size (11"x17") paper in black & white, too. I use it with "heavy
photo matte" paper with minimum feed problems. I've produced conductor
scores from PD
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