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2004-01-04 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I need to end last pedal on the final barline. The following example just needs the \sustainUp but where to place it Thanks in advance for any feedback! good question. Doesn't the pedal always go up at the end? -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: trill spanner with fancy markup

2004-01-04 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Sat, 03 Jan 2004 16:55:00 +0100, Vaclav a dit : Hello, I need to typeset a trill with the tr at the beginning and moreover being enclosed in parentheses, like this : (tr~). I only need to concatenate two markups when setting edge-text, for the first argument of #cons; for

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Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Chip Zoller
I just ran across your software and decided to try it out. I like what people say and have been curious as to music engraving for Linux. One thing struck me as being unfair, however: your approach and criticism of Finale. I am a theorist and composer and I use Finale exclusively to engrave my

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Atte André Jensen
Chip Zoller wrote: snip but I can assure you that no professional engraver will use something that has to be engraved through a command line! Huh? I am in the finishing process of a medium size commercial project done in lilypond, and although my wishlist is long so is my impresslist. I don't know

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Aaron
One thing struck me as being unfair, however: your approach and criticism of Finale. I am a theorist and composer and I use Finale exclusively to engrave my work and your criticism of it is unfair when pitted against Lilypond. The problem with criticisms such as this one don't take into

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Sun, 4 Jan 2004 06:17:49 -0800 (PST), Chip a dit : Finale is used by some of the world's largest publication houses (even Barenreiter) and I don't think they would all be using it if a better approach to engraving existed. The `better' does not always coincide with `the most used', and

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Chip Zoller writes: The problem with criticisms such as this one don't take into consideration that everything with Finale and more is fully customizeable. The argument is mostly about automated engraving. Customizability does not score points. We had discussions on this before, please look

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Pedro Kroger
* Chip Zoller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I can assure you that no professional engraver will use something that has to be engraved through a command line! What about SCORE? It has been used by the largest publication houses like Barenreiter, Universal Edition, Schott, Breitkopf Hartel, G.

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread chip
Chip Zoller wrote: I just ran across your software and decided to try it out. I like what people say and have been curious as to music engraving for Linux. I am using Lilypond on FreeBSD, it works great. My son uses Lilypond on XP (with cygwin), it works great there also. In the windows

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread donald_j_axel
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:57:49 +0100 Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking forward to your constructive criticism, and will read your patches closely. The discussion has brought forward many new points to me. I was aware that clickers might spend as much time, and that

no lilypond.words.vim

2004-01-04 Thread Aaron
Hi I upgraded to the latest lilypond from thacs. I have been playing with emacs so I am just now adding the vim stuff and I noticed there is no lilypond.words.vim file to be found anywhere. I also looked in the tar source for one but it was not to be found. Any ideas where I can find it? Thanks

Re: no lilypond.words.vim

2004-01-04 Thread Aaron
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Re: no lilypond.words.vim

2004-01-04 Thread Paul Scott
Aaron wrote: Thanks you so kindly, Maybe some other VIM users would like to see the answer also. :) Paul Scott ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Fernando Rauber
Hi! I'm using Lilypond for about two weeks, most in very simple projects. At first I had this felling too, why learn this if I can use a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) interface?, but once I saw the results I realized I had to learn it :). The learning curve will probably be the

Re: Lilypond website

2004-01-04 Thread Aaron
There is a 'script' for that look in the documents for templates copy the one that fits your needs adjust the key etc and off you go. Aaron ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user