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#(ly:make-moment 1 8)
\set Score.subdivideBeams = ##t
c32[ c c c c c c c] d[ d d d e e e e]
}
}
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Ole Schmidt wrote:
thank you, but this works inside my score only in the 3/8 and 5/8
measures but not in 4/4, 3/4 and 2/4, any idea?
Weird. Can you give an example where it fails?
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http
the beatLength
again after each \time-statement (that has a denominator that is not 8)
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Rune Zedeler wrote:
So you need to set the beatLength
again after each \time-statement (that has a denominator that is not 8)
... Or alternatively, you can make a little scheme function that sets
the time signature and measure-length without touching beat-length.
\version "2.
plasmacarwash wrote:
I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
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
Alan Jones wrote:
I need a way to specify which beats the words of my
lyrics fall on independent of the voice that they are
associated with.
I think your problem are somehow related to a weird bug in latest
lilypond versions.
I have posted a bug-report on the bug-list.
-Rune
(make-list 256)
}
}
This way you get a different result each time you run lilypond. A bit
more illustrative :+)
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but I was unable to do this. The music expression in the body of repeat
is only evaluated once, so I ended up with 256 identical notes :-(
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otes (length note-list)))
(ly:export
(make-music 'SequentialMusic 'elements
(map (lambda x
(list-ref note-list (random num-notes random-state)))
(make-list 256)
} }
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
Does this latest incarnation break the current-time seed? Successive
compiles produce
the same output for me. The previous version worked as described.
That is weird. Over here it works fine. (2.10.25 amd 2.11.25)
-Rune
Graham Percival wrote:
Yes,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/input/lsr/scheme/collated-files
(final example)
The example seems to be broken, though. It outputs the same scales
twice, not reducing the amount of accidentals.
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handling other key signatures makes it more tricky. I will not look into
it before I am sure that I did not misunderstand your request.
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
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.
I am really sorry, I totally forgot. :+/
I am very busy the next couple of weeks - but I won't forge
.4 of the manual: "Line length")
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index = "3.14159"
subtitle = "Subtitle"
title = \markup \fill-line { \line {
\with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0)
\right-align \normal-text \normalsize \fromproperty #'header:index
\hspace #4.0
\fromproperty #'header:theti
Germain G. Ivanoff-Trinadtzaty wrote:
Thank you Rune,
You are welcome.
% Here, the 'title' is output _almost_ at the center of the page
% (with a little shift to the right) while the 'index' is put
% 'gap' spaces away from 'title', on the l
Title' and 'mySubtitle' are still misaligned...
I would consider this a bug.
I have reported it on the bug-list.
Am I boring you with this insignificant detail ?
No ofcourse not.
Part of typesetting music is typesetting the text that describes it.
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Sorry I missed the simple solution.
This one REALLY should work :-)
\version "2.10.1"
\header
{
myIndex = "No 210"
myGap = #8.0
myTitle = "|AZERTYUIOP|"
mySubtitle = "|AZERTYUIOP|"
title = \markup {
\override #`(word-space . ,myGap)
\line \large {
\with-d
Adam Good skrev:
and here's what I use in Lilypond to show that key signature:
\override Accidental #'glyph-name-alist = \makamGlyphs
\override Staff.KeySignature #'glyph-name-alist = \makamGlyphs
\set Staff.keySignature = #'(
(1 . 4/9)(-3 . 4/9)(3 . 1/9))
You do not spec
Francois Planiol-Auger skrev:
I would be pleased to know how to put more short fragments on one line,
\version "2.10.25"
musa = \markup \score {
{ c d e f }
\layout{ ragged-right = ##t }
}
musb = \markup \score {
<< \new Staff { c' d' e' f' } \new Staff { c' d' e' f' } >>
\layout{ r
ate to a newer version of lilypond.
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Francois Planiol-Auger skrev:
I upgraded, but it is the same.
This is sooo weird.
What do others say?
Anyone?
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\version "2.10.25"
\layout {
\context {
\GrandStaff
\accepts RhythmicStaff
}
}
\new GrandStaff <<
\new Staff { c'4 }
\new Staff { c'4 }
\new RhythmicStaff { c'4 }
\new RhythmicStaff { c'4 }
>>
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alternatively the correct mumbo-jumbo is
\markup { \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #`(,(- after) . ,before) AZERTY }
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
\new StaffGroup {
\new Staff {
\override StaffGroup.SpanBar #'transparent = ##t
\clef F c d e f c d e f \bar "|."
\revert StaffGroup.SpanBar #'transparent
}
\new Staff {
\clef F c d e f c d e f
}
}
Sorry, a typo.
Try th
th the lyrics though...
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
But what you /can/ do is to use a StaffGroup and then make the span bars
transparent apart from at the end of the measure
You could also automatically make single bars ("|") invisible but still
show all other kind of bars - like this:
\version "2.10.25&qu
Bracket #'collapse-height = #1
Unfortunately the c++-code contains an explicit check against the case
that you have style=bar-line and only one staff. So the two solutions
above do not work at the same time :-(
I post a message on the devel-list to see if anybody knows why this
aff {
In the 2nd staffgroup, you put the << on the wrong side of the override.
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cs" in the manual just to see
how non-trivial this is.
If you want me to I will try and make a template where the scripts go
into their own context and thereby are vertically aligned.
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sdfhsdfhsdfhs skrev:
I did not find anything in the forum about it.
Did you read manual section 10.1.4: Multiple scores in a book?
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4
< cs'' ds'' es'' fs'' >4
< cs'' ds'' es'' fs'' gs'' >4
}
\new Staff {
< cf'' df'' ef'' ff'' gf&
"Something Else"
} }
}
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{ c d e f }
\markup {
\right-align "This should be right aligned"
}
%%% END %%%
I think it would be fairly easy to extend the markup language so that
the current position instead of being a point is an interval. That way
everything would work as it should, afaics.
I haven't looke
om the main documentation page on
the webpage.
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ontal. The same notesshould apply to drum staves.
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Neil Puttock skrev:
Unfortunately that's even worse - it produces output similar to what I
posted above, but with hemidemisemiquaver barring.
Yikes.
For now you can use
\once \override Beam #'gap-count = 3
c32.*4[ e32.*4]
which is also an ugly kludge though
bar checks, and correct the error that leads to the 3/80
too long measure somewhere.
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PabloZum skrev:
but D13 appears as D9/add13.
That looks like a bug.
I'll report it.
For now you can use d:11.13
What to do for A7b9?
a:9-
There should be a list somewhere, like:
I agree.
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
:-)
Steve Schow skrev:
I use ghostscript to produce overture and finale PDF's
which look spectacular on screen on windows.
Would you please post a small pdf created by finale, so that we have
something to compare?
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Steve Schow skrev:
Ok, here is a short example.
Would you please post a /pdf/ (or ps)?
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ments?
(moving to devel, please post replys only there and not on user)
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
I understand why the viewers have problems with lilypond's pdfs: For
some reason lilypond does loads of conversions to and from millimeters.
Oh, I never learn not to post comments late at night.
The above really had nothing (afaics) to do with the problem.
It shou
Hehe, I found out there is a really simple solution of how to make stems
look nice in acroread.
In all its simplicity, add
\paper {
blot-diameter = 2 \pt
}
:-)
Now all stems appear to have same thickness in acroread.
Unfortunately it does not work with bar-lines, though.
-Rune
Quoting Tao Cumplido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> \key c \major
> \transpose c a { music }
Should have been
\transpose c a {
\key c \major
... music ...
}
-otherwise the key signature would not be transposed.
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> And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a *.ly* file ?
Yep, if you add a midi-block to the score, lilypond will create a midi-file that
you can play.
Read section 10.3 in the manua
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> \paper {
>>blot-diameter = 2 \pt
>> }
>> Unfortunately it does not work with bar-lines, though.
> Oh, but you could simply add
>
> \override Score.BarLine #'thickness = #100
>
> problem solved :-)
I am not really sure whether this was a joke,
visible note to each measure that you want to
force to show?
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c' dis' cis' cis'
c' c' dis' des'
}
}
%%% end %%%
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How do you manage to link to snippets so fast?
When I add stuff, I have to wait for the nightly rebuild before I can link to my
snippet.
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> That does work, but it makes lilypond print a warning for every note.
Are you sure that you removed the key_engraver as specified in my snippet?
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nk that it should be fixed in 2.10 even if
2.12 comes out soon.
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one number, sections are the ones with
two numbers and subsections are the ones with tre numbers, right?
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bsections. Ofcourse each section should still contain a table of links, but
the links should stay on the same page (just as the one big page documentation
does now).
Given that all subsections for the same section live on the same webpage I agree
with graham that f
cted music
* 11 Changing defaults
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ke your comments are meant to the online 2.11 documentation,
and not to the list that Gragam posted in the first message of this thread.
Lots of the things you wrote are sort of already there.
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+ 10.1.4 Multiple scores in a book
+ 10.1.5 Extracting fragments of notation
+ 10.1.6 Including LilyPond files
+ 10.1.7 Different editions from one source
+ 10.1.8 Text encoding
o 10.2 MIDI output
+ 10.2.1 Creating MIDI files
Citat Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Rune: I think it's possible with some JScript tweaking (at least, some
> buzzword-compliant technologies allow to do this without frames).
Maybe. I have just never seen it.
Javadoc still uses frames, and about everything else I
Valentin Villenave skrev:
the SDPE!
(Smallest Documentation Project Ever -- it works with "Silly" too, for
what it's worth).
LOL :-)
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http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/polyphony_eng.png
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Valentin Villenave skrev:
Thanks for the snippet Rune.
You're welcome
Approved (a few typos fixed, and HTML tags added).
Thanks.
Unfortunately I cannot modify the snippet after you approved it.
There was a bug in it so accidentals worked correctly but printed bar
numbers did not.
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