Dear lilypondusers,
is it possible, that the snippet with the trills with extra-accitendals
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=304
don't work on version 2.11.38? When I tried do reproduce it, the accidentals
where not shown.
And I have another, very curious problem. When I use \pitchedTrill
Am Sonntag, 2. März 2008 schrieb Stefan Thomas:
Dear lilypondusers,
is it possible, that the snippet with the trills with extra-accitendals
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=304
don't work on version 2.11.38? When I tried do reproduce it, the
accidentals where not shown.
Yes.
If you add
Dear Reinhold,
thanks for Your tip! It works, but I would prefer the solution with the
pitched trill. The behavior of the accidentals there is really very strange,
as I've read in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-09/msg00465.html
Is there solution available for this problem?
Graham == Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graham Has anybody used lilypond-book for large (100+ pages) documents?
Graham In particular, I'm having trouble with .lytex files in
Graham subdirectories.
Yes, that's a major problem.
The hack I'm using is to link all the
Hi,
I have problems getting autobeaming to work together with beam subdivision in
4/4 timing. I'm typesetting for the scottish snare drum and there are two
requirements that need to be fulfilled,
* beams should always start and end on even quarters (and nowhere else), and
* beams should be
On 2 Mar 2008, at 17:12, Hugo Flordal wrote:
I have problems getting autobeaming to work together with beam
subdivision in
4/4 timing. I'm typesetting for the scottish snare drum and there
are two
requirements that need to be fulfilled,
* beams should always start and end on even
I'm happy to finally present my latest project:
OrchestralLily
A package for lilypond to easily create orchestral scores
Version 0.01
http://wiki.kainhofer.com/lilypond/orchestallily
If you are using Lilypond to write large orchestral scores, with individual
scores
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Am Sonntag, 2. März 2008 schrieb James E. Bailey:
I'm currently having some difficulties with polyphony. I don't
understand what I've missed in the statement:
hehe, that has nothing to do with polyphony.
{\time 5/4 {\voiceOne a'4 fis
If you
I'm currently having some difficulties with polyphony. I don't
understand what I've missed in the statement:
{\time 5/4 {\voiceOne a'4 fis gis e fis2 e4}\\{\voiceTwo s2 e4~
e8[ d] cis4}\\{\voiceThree cis4 h h8[ a] h2}}
But it fails, and it fails pretty hard.
Hello.
I am an aspiring composer, and I plan to write, among other things,
ensemble works that tend to utilise a large percussion section. Now, is
it possible to type-set the percussion section shown in perc.jpg in
LilyPond? (Yes, I drew that by hand, but without the assistance of a
ruler.
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:00:55 +0100
Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you add \version 2.10.5 to the snippet (yes, I really hate it
that the snippets don't say with which version of lilypond they
work!!!) and let convert-ly run on it, you'll get the hint:
LSR uses 2.10.12 at the
You can't have searched very thoroughly, this topic has
been discussed several times on the mailing lists.
There are two main solutions for you:
- Update to version 2.11.x where the voltas appear
above the chord names by default. Although 2.11 is an
unstable development version, I would still
If you try to explain what you want the new context to
do, it will be much easier to provide accurate help.
In general, I strongly recommend you to take a look at
the file ly/engraver-init.ly, where all the default contexts
are defined. For example, if you look at the definition of
the PianoStaff
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:00:55 +0100
Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you add \version 2.10.5 to the snippet (yes, I really hate it
that the snippets don't say with which version of lilypond they
work!!!) and let convert-ly run on it, you'll get the hint:
As far as I can see in the source code, it should help to do
\override StemTremolo #'length-fraction = #0.8
(the default value seems to be 1). I haven't tried it though.
I you manage, please send a follow-up to the mailing list
for the record (it also seems that this property is missing
in the
I'm trying to get headless notes that I can attach a glissando to.
I've gotten as far as \once \override Voice.NoteHead #'stencil = ##f
dis2.\fermata but that doesn't really work and gives errors. Is there
another way to set the note head to invisible?
If you search in the LilyPond index, i.e. the index of the
user manual, then you will find what you search for if
you look for hiding or invisible or removing or transparent.
If you look at the manual for version 2.11, you have to look
in the index for the Learning Manual to find these.
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
As far as I can see in the source code, it should help to do
\override StemTremolo #'length-fraction = #0.8
(the default value seems to be 1). I haven't tried it though.
I you manage, please send a follow-up to the mailing list
for the record (it also seems that this
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Am Sonntag, 2. März 2008 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:00:55 +0100
Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you add \version 2.10.5 to the snippet (yes, I really hate it
that the snippets don't say
Op zondag 2 maart 2008, schreef Reinhold Kainhofer:
http://wiki.kainhofer.com/lilypond/orchestallily
The link did not work, it should be:
http://wiki.kainhofer.com/lilypond/orchestrallily
:-)
best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen
--
http://www.wilbertberendsen.nl/
LilyKDE:
I've added this.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 10:03:18 +0200
Till Rettig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was writing about this already some time ago, now I prepared a
small file that demonstrates how to use xelatex (and its advanced
font selection features) whith lilypond-book. This
I am try to set a piece that a friend wrote recently
it is what we call a Mens Quartet vocal piece.
The top line of notes above the words is almost right if I use \clef
neomensural-c4 or c3 c4 is on the line above the space where we need it
and c3 is on the line below where we need it.
what
Are you looking for the octave-transposed treble clef?
\clef treble_8
e.g. http://www.musicbyandrew.ca/data/emmanuel.pdf
Andrew
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Timothy C Litwiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am try to set a piece that a friend wrote recently
it is what we call a Mens Quartet
Hi, There is a small question: can I write Bartok pizzicato in LilyPond? How
to do?
Haipeng
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no, here is a scan of the upper left corner that he wrote by hand
http://www.arkansascabinetsolutions.com/the_presence.gif
Andrew Hawryluk wrote:
Are you looking for the octave-transposed treble clef?
\clef treble_8
e.g. http://www.musicbyandrew.ca/data/emmanuel.pdf
Andrew
On Sun, Mar 2,
On Monday 03 March 2008 02:32:25 hhpmusic wrote:
Hi, There is a small question: can I write Bartok pizzicato in LilyPond?
How to do? Haipeng
Take a look at the LSR - if you search for bartok, you'll get:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=335
Greetings
Marc
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www.hohlart.de
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