Hi Andrew,
Thanks! It's good to know it. But it is a pity that the fonts still have limited
symbols.
Wei-Wei
Andrew Hawryluk 写道:
Do you mean including musical symbols in the body text? You may be interested in
http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachfont/
Andrew
Hi Kieren,
I think that might be the method, combining basic symbols, that I'm looking for.
I actually don't understand those #Y or #DOWN. I guess those represent some
basic symbols. Could you point me to any material explaining this? I'm
searching like a blind touching everything but getting
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 06:35:33PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
I don't get the topic. Do you mean compete with Finale? If you do, I
think you are foolish. Leave Lilypond the way it is, with no gui-ed up
shlock.
We are close to having the best both worlds. Just as we have Unix/LInux
craigbakalian wrote:
I don't get the topic. Do you mean compete with Finale? If you do, I
think you are foolish. Leave Lilypond the way it is, with no gui-ed up
shlock.
Lilypond has features that Finale has not. But the opposite is also true.
Some time ago i tried to publish
Nick,
this is a little less awkward, but you still have
to adjust the 'length and 'extra-offset properties
of Stem in some cases. But now you don't have to
guess the X-offsets. The macro calculates the
appropriate X-offsets based on the note-values.
There are still some quirks though. It
There have been a number of requests over the years for this kind of
feature. Primarily to get more understandable layout in cases where
there are accidentals on some of the notes and you want the accidental
to be close to the corresponding note head, if I remember correctly.
Search the
Mark
My reason for wanting to swap the noteheads was purely to improve the
appearance of fingering indications. I wanted to keep the fingering on the
left for consistency, but the note I wanted to finger was on the RH side of
the stem and thus a considerable distance away from the fingering
Hi,
some time ago the default midi extension for windows was changed to
mid.
How can change it back to midi?
thanks,
Thomas
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Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
There is a parallel with LaTeX vs. GUI wordprocessors like Word or
OpenOffice.org. These are two different worlds, but somewhere inbetween
there is LyX. I kind of like the LyX approach.
I like it too. it's real WYSIWYM. But some LyX users (and even
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
There is a parallel with LaTeX vs. GUI wordprocessors like Word or
OpenOffice.org. These are two different worlds, but somewhere inbetween
there is LyX. I kind of like the LyX approach.
I like it too. it's real WYSIWYM. But some LyX users (and even
Hi,
Some time ago i tried to publish scores; therefore i was in touch
with several music publishers, in 2 or 3 european countries. As one
might expect, they have a few basic requirements on the look of the
scores. Sadly, lilypond does not meet all of them.
Can you list those?
HI Wei-Wei,
Could you point me to any material explaining this?
It's all in the Text markup docs, in particular the Music section:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Music#Music
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Hi,
Some time ago i tried to publish scores; therefore i was in touch with
several music publishers, in 2 or 3 european countries. As one
might expect,
they have a few basic requirements on the look of the scores. Sadly,
lilypond does not meet all of them.
Can you list those?
Kieren.
On 8 Apr 2009, at 12:32, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
some time ago the default midi extension for windows was changed to
mid.
How can change it back to midi?
put
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
somewhere in your source files (probably right at the beginning makes
sense).
i couldn't
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 02:39:14PM +0200, Simon Bailey wrote:
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
i couldn't find this in the documentation -- shouldn't it be in there
somewhere?
Patches accepted.
Cheers,
- Graham
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On 8 Apr 2009, at 14:49, Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 02:39:14PM +0200, Simon Bailey wrote:
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
i couldn't find this in the documentation -- shouldn't it be in there
somewhere?
Patches accepted.
ok. i'll get one to you this evening.
See attached. If I have an ossia at the beginning of a staff, the lines on
the preceding staff run past the final barline. How do I prevent this? I'm
creating the ossia with
{
% normal notes here
}
\new Staff \with {
Well, WYSIWYM sucks by concept for one single reason. Typesetting can
not be totally automated because of hyphenation.
So if you change something slightly that causes reflow, there is a small
chance that a word gets hyphenated at the wrong place.
With WYSIWYM you should not care about this: an
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
Well, WYSIWYM sucks by concept for one single reason. Typesetting can
not be totally automated because of hyphenation.
So if you change something slightly that causes reflow, there is a small
chance that a word gets hyphenated at the wrong place.
2009/4/7 Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org:
#(define-public (default-repetition-function previous-chord new-chord)
... build a music expression...)
#(ly:parser-repetition-name parser )
#(ly:parser-repetition-function parser default-repetition-function)
Nice idea!
OK, I believe we've reached a
Hi Piero,
we must say breaking algorhythm is far better than Finale's
(the problem being that manual tweaking is *much* harder)
?? I actually find the opposite... Finale's manual breaking system is
more difficult and less flexible than Lilypond's.
In my Lilypond scores, I simply have a
To solve this problem, you first have to figure out that it has to do
with the key signature
(comment out the key signature in the ossia stave to see that the
problem disappears).
Once you have realized that, you have to figure out how to get rid of
the extra key
signature indication at the end
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 02:39:14PM +0200, Simon Bailey wrote:
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
i couldn't find this in the documentation -- shouldn't it be in there
somewhere?
Patches accepted.
patch against this afternoon's git attached. also included a patch for
the german
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 02:39:14PM +0200, Simon Bailey wrote:
On 8 Apr 2009, at 12:32, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
some time ago the default midi extension for windows was changed to
mid.
How can change it back to midi?
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
I'm sure the reason was discussed,
2009/4/7 Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org:
Can be typed pretty rapidly too: hold down right shift with your little
finger and fall under the index and middle fingers.
..not everyone uses us keyboard
Exactly. It's already a pain to type `{', `}', and `\' with a German
keyboard...
...or a
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Can you list those?
Kieren.
For example, lilypond was not able to print this note:
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Simon Bailey-2 wrote:
#(ly:set-option 'midi-extension midi)
would it be advisable to add the other possibibility to achieve this -
namely when you invoke lilypond from a command line:
lilypond … -dmidi-extension=midi [ | mid | anyExtension] yourFile.ly
these options can be found with
Thanks. Fixes the problem.
Nick
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se]
Sent: Thursday, 9 April 2009 00:53
To: Nick Payne
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Staff lines running past final bar on staff
To solve this problem, you first have
(moved from bug-lilypond to lilypond-user)
Here's another solution. The only issue is that
I don't know how to configure it so that you
can modify extra-x-padding and extra-y-padding
on-the-fly. Anyone?
- Mark
\version 2.13.0
\pointAndClickOff
#(define (whiteout-volta-stil grob)
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Piero,
we must say breaking algorhythm is far better than Finale's
(the problem being that manual tweaking is *much* harder)
?? I actually find the opposite... Finale's manual breaking system is
more difficult and less flexible than Lilypond's.
Yes, but
We are looking at possibly using Lilypond,
especially for its nice music typesetting
and Unicode text support. However, we
would absolutely need it to not only import
XML but export it as well. The reason for
this is that we want to export the music
and the Unicode lyric text, etc. to a Web
Hi John,
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:14 PM, John Hopkins hopkin...@ldschurch.org wrote:
We are looking at possibly using Lilypond,
especially for its nice music typesetting
and Unicode text support. However, we
would absolutely need it to not only import
XML but export it as well. The reason
Is this possible without faking the chord by creating two voices? I
tried putting the laissezVibrer command against a single note of the
chord but nothing displays.
relative c' {
laissezVibrer
}
Nick
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E-mail seems to have corrupted my test code:
relative c' {
}
On Thu 09/04/09 10:01 AM , nick.pa...@internode.on.net sent:
Is this possible without faking the chord by creating two voices? I
tried putting the laissezVibrer command against a single note of the
chord but nothing displays.
Hi Kieren,
Thanks. I think maybe I know how to do now. I've been looking into the link
several times, but never gotten any sense. My problem might be too unfamiliar
with Lilypond.
PS. Why doesn's Lilypond provide a easy-to-use mechanism for inputing music
elements, like E major key signature or
Hi,
For example, lilypond was not able to print this note:
||O||
You mean like this?
inline: Picture 1.png
=)
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi,
For example, lilypond was not able to print this note:
||O||
You mean like this?
Yes.
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On Apr 8, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
Hi Kieren,
Thanks. I think maybe I know how to do now. I've been looking into
the link
several times, but never gotten any sense. My problem might be too
unfamiliar
with Lilypond.
PS. Why doesn's Lilypond provide a easy-to-use mechanism for
I want to move lyrics closer to each other. I've tried \layout
{\context { \Lyrics \override #'baseline-skip = #-55 } } and it's not
working for me. I'm sure I've just got the wrong context somewhere.
Can someone point me to the right way?
James E. Bailey
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