Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have dvi's with hebrew and the notation backwards
What happens if you turn on Hebrew for every syllabe
separately? \foreignlanguage from the Babel package, if I
remember correctly... I did not follow the discussion,
sorry if I am talking rubbish.
I don't really know anything about how the Hebrew support in
eLaTeX is implemented. What I know is that Lilypond uses low-level
font selection commands like
\font\myfont=jerus10 \myfont
when typesetting the lyrics.
Regarding the backwords notation, I can think of two main solutions
(again not
Change the wrapper file into
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\documentclass [a4paper] {article}
\usepackage[english,hebrew]{babel}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
\input{lilyponddefs.tex}
\input{titledefs.tex}
\def\mustmakelilypondtitle{abcd}
\begin{document}
\lilypondfile{myscore.ly}
I don't really understand why you used two simultaneous parts of
music and the spacing rests, since the rhythm can fits perfectly
well into a single line of music. Notice that Lilypond considers the
grace notes to have zero duration.
I simplified your example a bit:
\time 3/8
df'4^#'(lines
You can actually read the Lilypond generated file (lily-x.tex
if you use lilypond-book) and see the TeX code that's generated for
the syllables. In my example below, you should for example find
\hebrew{first syllable} somewhere in the file.
This could be a first step to trace down what
Thanks Mats,
I find that my problem falls into two lacks of knowledge:
1. Lilypond- I am just learning lilypond. I basically have used denemo
to make my .ly file until a few weeks ago.
This project needs advanced lilypond knowledge...
2. Hebrew support in linux and latex/tex.
I just recently got
Well,
It turns out that Doug Asherman already fixed the mywrapper,
But now that I look I have a question, the lines\input{lilyponddefs.tex}
\input{titledefs.tex}
What exactly do they do??
The reason I ask is in the examples I have made for hebrew, there
appears a jibberish hebrew title, but
Again,
Is there some sort of dummy title if the lilypond file has no header???
When I open the dvi file generated it has a title even though it has no
header???
Thanks again
Aaron
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The declarations in these files are normally used by ly2dvi to
typeset the title based on information from the \header{...}
field in your .ly file.
Since the wrapper file is an ordinary LaTeX file, you could just
as well skip them and typeset the titling using whatever LaTeX
commands you wish.
What does it say? Is this with or without the \include{titledefs.tex}?
/Mats
Aaron wrote:
Again,
Is there some sort of dummy title if the lilypond file has no header???
When I open the dvi file generated it has a title even though it has no
header???
Thanks again
Aaron
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Hi,
With the \include{titledefs.tex} but is just gibberish with hebrew
letters!
I am now experimenting witht he /sethebrew /unsethebrew command in
elatex.
However I even before using /sethebrew I was getting the following
errors:
[aamehl]# lilypond-book mywrapper.lytex
Hi all,
I found my myserious titles:
They are in fact lyrics lilypond puts lyrics above the staff I forgot.
And here is what they are \hebalef it says is zulbgut in hebrew or is it
\hebgimel??
In other words latex reads the ascii \hebalef and replaces each letter
with a hebrew one.
Sorry if I
Aaron wrote:
Hi,
With the \include{titledefs.tex} but is just gibberish with hebrew
letters!
Strange! By default, nothing should be typeset. I just tried it
here (without Hebrew packages).
I am now experimenting witht he /sethebrew /unsethebrew command in
elatex.
However I even before using
How did you specify it in the .ly file? Did you write
\habalef, \\habalef, \habalef or \\habalef?
Did you check what it says in the Lilypond generated
lily-xxx.tex file (make sure you are looking in the
correct one, lilypond-book generates a new random name
every time you make any change in the
Hi again,
The tex file showed
-clip--
\lyitem{ -1.8893 }{ 43.7506 }{\magfontMOPIomMMBo\hbox{hebalef}}%
\lyitem{-12.0893 }{ 46.5416 }{\embeddedps{ 0.3302 1.6512 0.1000
0.1000 0.2000 draw_round_box}}%
\lyitem{-12.5893 }{ 46.5416
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Notice that Lilypond considers the grace notes to have zero duration.
Did you mean for playback or in terms of print spacing? Is that related
to why there are problems with grace notes and bar lines, etc.?
Paul Scott
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Hello,
I hope this isn't described already somewhere in the manuals, I didn't
find it anyway...
I have a piece which is for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and these 4
voices have the same lyrics for about half of the piece. I would like
the different lines of text only to appear where the lyrics
The simplest way to do this would be to type for each syllable, that
should not be shown and then only type the words that differ.
is not shown on output.
Regards Jan Kohnert
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Jan == Jan Kohnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan The simplest way to do this would be to type for each
Jan syllable, that should not be shown and then only type the
Jan words that differ.is not shown on output.
It depends on how long the section that's the same is. If it's
Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\lyitem{ -1.8893 }{ 43.7506 }{\magfontMOPIomMMBo\hbox{hebalef}}%
,-^
Here you have a problem: the backslash did not get through.
Double it!
Feri.
Would it be possible to change the subject line from subject=blah to
subject=[lilypond-user] blah (or similar)? I have some lists on the same
adress and this would make mails easier to find, because you know where it
came from.
Thanks for your reply!
Best regards Jan Kohnert
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David R. Linn wrote:
What do you mean by easier to find? Do you mean visually in a list
of message subjects? As you can see from the message quoted above,
every message already includes a List-Id: header with this information,
and X-BeenThere: header with this information *and* a message
HM??
It is doubled.
\\R { \\hebalef }
There is an error in the log file which complains about undefined
control sequence.
What I need is someone else on the list to who could try this out as
well.
I am getting the feeling that either I am just consistantly doing
something wrong or there is a
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