Carter Brey writes:
Managed to compile 2.0.1 on RH 9 and its stock guile 1.6.0 with no
obvious problems, but here is the verbose output when attempting to
run it on a test file. What is this missing file
(libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-1)?
It is a shared library loadable as plugin, that is
Maarten Boasson writes:
it would seem that Lilypond does not support artifical harmonics on
string instruments.
See:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-04/msg00069.html
Many thanks for your attention - if I missed it, my apologies.
Please mail to lilypond-user, not to
José Luis Cruz wrote:
This is for displaying a guitar fret, just by modifying a Staff. Look at the attached .png for an idea. The source .ly is also attached.
TODO: To put a notehead left out of the staff, (fret 0) ¿ideas?.
And also find a way of putting numbers instead of noteheads,
Did you
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Why are rehearsal marks placed to the left of the clef symbol? I
don't see this in other printed music or in Finale's output. Placing
rehearsal marks to the right of the clef symbol would solve one of my
problems and make it look like other printed music.
Maybe, this
Niki Pantelias wrote:
Hi Graham (everyone),
Thanks for the reply. I have experimented a bit with \partcombine, but I
believe it is limited to only two voices; I need to put three or four voices
on a single staff. Also, I'd like to have the stems shared across
noteheads not set in
José,
Just to have it clarified, is this supposed to be the neck of a guitar
(or another string-instrument)? If so, what would numbers signify?
This is cool though, it could be used for fretboard patterns, scales
and other stuff. Nicely done! :-)
I'm using Lilypond for normal tablature,
Hello, all --
I know you can set up predefined variables containing a bunch of
different directives (including notes, tweaks, markings, etc.), but can
you set up functions where the parameters can be decided at
runtime?
For example, can I set up a tuplet within a quadruplet, with slurs
I recently tried etf2ly on a Finale ETF file I got from our conductor,
and while the results are beautiful (and arguably much more so than
the original), they're also definitely wrong. More precisely, notes
in a minor key appear two positions above the place where they should.
What should have
Debian Sid packages (binary and sources) of Lilypond 2.0.1 are
available from my website:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/
They're also apt-gettable adding the following line to sources.list:
deb http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/ ./
deb-src http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/ ./
And
More related to your question is the example
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html#music-box.ly
Mats
José Luis Cruz wrote:
I give you the response that Matt sent to me, because i think applies
well:
If you want to do these more advanced tricks, I'm afraid you have
Try
\score{
...
\paper{
\translator{
\ScoreContext
\remove System_start_delimiter_engraver
}
}
}
Mats
José Luis Cruz wrote:
Hello,
I really don't know how to get rid of the bar at the left, which joins
the staves when you include two or more. I attach an example.
Have you seen
http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html#maximum-rest-count.ly
Mats
Niki Pantelias wrote:
Hi Mats,
Thanks for the suggestions. Using \new or naming the voice contexts seems
to help in some ways (no more collisions between notes and rests) but
Arvid Grøtting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This seems to be a etf2ly issue. Is it a known bug? Is there an easy
fix?
OK, I know it's rude of me to follow up to myself, but there's a fix
now. Ugly, but it seems to work for fis minor with at least one
piece; YMMV.
Oh, and I fixed one other
Hi,
I have been using 1.8.2 for a little while now, and have been using the
syntax for chords.
I have just upgraded to 2.0.1 and the syntax seems to have reverted back to
how it was in 1.6.
Why the apparent change and is it likely to stay that way?
Arghh! What's going on?
Regards,
Ralph
It works :) I'm pretty happy.
I think it would be fine if an example of this (not only this
necessarily, but maybe in addition) could be included in tips and
tricks.
José Luis
Mats Bengtsson escribió:
Try
\score{
...
\paper{
\translator{
\ScoreContext
Arvid Grøtting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, and I fixed one other thing while I was at it. ;-)
Everything is not great, however.
Whole measure rests disappear (when a stave is silent for a complete
measure). This confuses the timing, giving errors in the pitches when
there's a key change.
Hi list,
I am new to LilyPond, so I am sorry if I come up with something already
answered lots of time (I searched both doc and mailing list archive
without success yet).
I would like to add some arbitrary graphical symbols into my score.
Particularly, I want to use some special accidentals for
Hi,
OK, OK, I've just read the change log for 2.0.
They've changed back.
Shame. I'd just got used to the new format.
sigh
Sorry to take up bandwidth...
Regards,
Ralph
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Little
Sent: 06 October 2003 17:04
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Chords polyphony in
Look at this threads of messages:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2003-09/msg0.html
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2003-08/msg00141.html
José Luis
A 06/10/03 17:03:59
Ralph Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hi,
I have been using 1.8.2 for a little
Hi. I'm trying to build lilypond on a FreeBSD machine and was wondering
if someone might be able to help me with the following warning with
./configure. Currently, I'm using,
# ./configure --with-kpathsea-include=/usr/local/include/kpathsea
CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc32 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++32
As I mentioned a few times there is a branch of denemo that does this
written by Richard Shann.
I uses both text and gui, with each updating the other.
I used to have a link to the CVS but I am not sure if it is still good.
This is what I have but it is very old.
Paul Scott wrote:
Pedro Kroger wrote:
Debian Sid packages (binary and sources) of Lilypond 2.0.1 are
available from my website:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/
They're also apt-gettable adding the following line to sources.list:
Hi Pedro,
I've been using Feri's 2.0.0 for woody quite
Hello friends,
I'm going through the usual head-banging trying to get landscape output.
Off-topic: Could we modify ps2pdf invocation or something to die more
gracefully with Adobe Acrobat Reader has the PDF file open?
I set orientation = landscape in the paper{} block. I get landscape
output,
laura conrad asked a question similar to this a while ago, and never got
an answer i'll try again:
i am attempting to force the current key signature to display after a
\break, but without also printing a cautionary time-sig at the end of the
previous system. if i simply insert another \time
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