Re: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: There are a number of such examples. If you alter the snippet to work with 2.11.38 and send it to me, the 2.11 version will appear in the 2.11 docs. Sorry! I don't know enough to know what is broken/changed. I was hoping for a fix so I didn't have to hand mark the

Re: Part 1 of 2 -- Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Pitches 2008-01-26

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
When I haven't commented on something, it means I took your suggestion. On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 17:26:22 -0800 Kurt Kroon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course, the titles of the following subsections should be considered. They are Writing pitches, Changing multiple pitches (but see below), and

Re: Part 2 of 2 -- Re: GDP: NR 1.1 Pitches 2008-01-26

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 19:43:19 -0800 Kurt Kroon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Page 9, antepenultimate paragraph (missed this in my first go-round) -- For example, when entering music that [not which] begins on a notated E (concert D) [moved this section up] for a B-flat trumpet, one could write ...

Re: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: There are a number of such examples. If you alter the snippet to work with 2.11.38 and send it to me, the 2.11 version will appear in the 2.11 docs. Sorry! I don't know enough to know what is broken/changed. I was hoping for a fix so I didn't have to hand mark the

Re: Choral lyrics assistance, please.

2008-02-03 Thread NJW
With apologies for replying to myself, but hoping this will help someone following on. This piece has a solo verse, followed by four-part refrain, with differences in lyrics and rhythms in all four parts. The solution (that is, one solution ;-) ) is to put it in a book. The prospect of

GDP: NR 1.1 Pitches 2008-02-03

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
Ok, a number of smal fixes have been made in the past week. I'm restarting the week until declaring perfect counter. http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/ If you've read it in detail recently, it's probably not worth reading again. But if you haven't looked at it yet, please do so! The one big

Re: recorder fingering chart

2008-02-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Libero, I should use the slashed numbers too in order to indicate half-hole positions. Is it possible to use slashed numbers in fingering (without using \markup)? Don't know. can someone show me how to use the slashed-digit inside a markup? The attached hack might give you the right

lilypondtool for linux

2008-02-03 Thread stef . thomas
Dear lilypondusers, as far as I know, is the latest version of jedit, that works with linux and lilypondtool, 4.3.pre 11, true? Does someone know, where I could get it? And: how can I install the lilypondtool package on my machine? Thanks for Your help. Stefan Unbegrenzter Speicher,

RE: Choral lyrics assistance, please.

2008-02-03 Thread Trevor Daniels
Hi Nick I saw your later note about using book, but it can be done in straightforward Lily, although maybe 'straightforward' is not the right word! Using book is probably easier. The problem you had is the quite tricky positioning of the sequential and simultaneous sections. I'll explain here

Re: recorder fingering chart

2008-02-03 Thread Libero Mureddu
Hi Kieren, thanks a lot, maybe there are better ways, but this one is quite effective :-) I slightly modified your example as follows: ciao libero \version 2.11.37 \paper { ragged-right = ##t } testing = { c''_\markup {\override #'(baseline-skip . 1.7) \column {\combine \finger 0

Re: recorder fingering chart

2008-02-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Libero, thanks a lot, maybe there are better ways, but this one is quite effective :-) Glad to hear it! I slightly modified your example as follows: Nice... for future use, you might want to define some variables, e.g. slashZero = \markup { \combine \finger 0 \translate #'(0.17 .

RE: Keeping ossia staves away from SystemStartBar

2008-02-03 Thread Trevor Daniels
Hi Michael I don't know a regular way of doing this, but here's a hack which might get you going. It's a way of fooling LilyPond into thinking the standard staff has continued after the break. Pinch, say, a tenth of the first note value after the break and introduce a spacer note of that

Re: Choral lyrics assistance, please.

2008-02-03 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting NJW [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The solution (that is, one solution ;-) ) is to put it in a book. The prospect of using the \book command seemed a bit too advanced, but is actually quite straightforward. Use of \paper in the \book is analogous to \layout in \score. \book { \score {

Re: lilypondtool for linux

2008-02-03 Thread Nicholas WASTELL
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 17:04:15 +0100, stef.thomas wrote: Dear lilypondusers, as far as I know, is the latest version of jedit, that works with linux and lilypondtool, 4.3.pre 11, true? Does someone know, where I could get it? And: how can I install the lilypondtool package on my machine? Hello

Help with systemSeparatorMarkup in Latex

2008-02-03 Thread Daniel Tonda
I don't seem to get the // systemSeparator when using latex and lilypond. I've been searching and can't find any pointers. I put this code in a lilypond file, and when compiled by itself it shows fine in the final pdf, but if I use it in latex I don't get the separator. \paper {

Re: recorder fingering chart

2008-02-03 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Why not use the builtin markup command \slashed-digit, which is used for figured bass: \markup{\slashed-digit #3 } /Mats Quoting Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Libero, thanks a lot, maybe there are better ways, but this one is quite effective :-) Glad to hear it! I slightly

Re: recorder fingering chart

2008-02-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mats, Why not use the builtin markup command \slashed-digit, which is used for figured bass: \markup{\slashed-digit #3 } Um... 'cuz I'm an idiot? ;-) Didn't know it was there -- nice to learn something new (again). Thanks, Kieren. ___

parenthesized dynamics, that behave like dynamics

2008-02-03 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
In the documentation there is a tip how to create parenthesized dynamics: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/New-dynamic-marks#New-dynamic-marks This seems to work fine, except for one very important issue: \dynamicUp or \dynamicDown does not work on them! See e.g. the

Re: parenthesized dynamics, that behave like dynamics

2008-02-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Reinhold, This seems to work fine, except for one very important issue: \dynamicUp or \dynamicDown does not work on them! See e.g. the attached sample file. How's this? Kieren. _ \version 2.11.37 \paper { ragged-right = ##t } parenF = #(make-dynamic-script (markup

Solution for: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Paul Scott
Can someone tell me how to fix this? TIA, Paul Paul Scott wrote: This example from the current LSR doesn't seem to work for 2.11.38. No sharp appears. Adding accidentals to a trillspanner \relative c'' { \override TrillSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons (markup #:line (#:halign -0.5

Re: parenthesized dynamics, that behave like dynamics

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
Please add this to LSR, with tags text and docs. Cheers, - Graham On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 18:39:48 -0500 Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Reinhold, This seems to work fine, except for one very important issue: \dynamicUp or \dynamicDown does not work on them! See e.g. the

Re: Solution for: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
Paul, - run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you about the text spanners. - look at NEWS. It tells you that setting text spanners has changed. - look at the doc section about text spanners. It tells you the new syntax. - with this knowledge, modify the snippet

\RemoveEmptyStaffContext deleting half a GrandStaff

2008-02-03 Thread Steve Dunlop
I'm typesetting some organ scores which will be open content upon completion. As with most organ scores, there is a GrandStaff, for the hands, and a staff for the feet. The desired engraving technique is to remove the staff for the feet when it carries no notes. It is important to use a

Re: Solution for: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:05:31 -0700 Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Graham Percival wrote: - run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you about the text spanners. The LSR code didn't have a version that I could see. I tried

Re: Solution for: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:05:31 -0700 Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Graham Percival wrote: - run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you about the text spanners. The LSR code didn't have a version that I could see. I tried starting with several 2.11.x

Re: Solution for: 2.11.38 LSR Adding accidentals to a trillspanner

2008-02-03 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:55:21 -0700 Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Umm, the first example? It shows you how to use #'bound-details. I don't see how to use that to get a flat, sharp or natural to appear. The same way you normaly get a flat, sharp, or a natural to appear in markup.