Another thing: c\turn only places turn above c, thus c\turn e must
be played as d16 c b c e4 . But I want to write a turn between c and
e, thus played as c8 d32 c b c e4 . How to do that?
I can imagine that the former has the \turn positioned over the note,
while the latter has the \turn
hi,
On 30 Mar 2009, at 22:55, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
BTW, how to write bebbung (trembling) using Lilypond?
The word is called `Bebung' (note the single `b'). I've never seen a
notated Bebung, so I can't comment how to represent it with Lilypond.
not sure if this helps, but here's a
Thanks. I know the notation and meaning (I have Grove in both html and braille
(concise version in braille)), but it seems that Lilypond can't generate it.
I still can't figure out what's the difference between mordents and various
pralls :-)
Haipeng
在2009-03-31,Simon Bailey
Hi!
I've got LilyPondTool installed in jEdit 4.3pre16 on my Ubuntu box, and I'm
trying to make it work. Only trouble is, when I go to compile an .ly file
it comes up a dialog with the following:
Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
Cannot run program
2009/3/31 Father Gordon Gilbert fatherg...@gmail.com:
Looking at that, I see a mixture of \ and /. Obviously it thinks it's on a
Windoze box somehow. So where to I find the right place to fix the path?
And what do I put in there?
It's in Plugins Plugin Options LilyPondTool General
there
On 31 Mar 2009, at 11:43, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote:
Thanks. I know the notation and meaning (I have Grove in both html
and braille (concise version in braille)), but it seems that
Lilypond can't generate it.
I still can't figure out what's the difference between mordents and
various
James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 30.03.2009 um 17:16 schrieb Pekka Siponen:
I find the behavior with lyrics and alternative repeats somewhat
illogical..
For me the logical thing would be something like:
%---
\version 2.12.2
\score {
\new GrandStaff {
\new Staff {
\new
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 04:51:36PM -0300, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
It would be trivial, but as the md5sums would be autogenerated, so it
does not buy any protection against anything.
I wouldn't say that. It would provide notification of a botched
download (if anybody checks it), or notification
Hello,
I'm just wondering if Nabble shows ALL messages of this mailing list, or
only Nabble-posted messages.
I ask this because I found out that it didn't in other mailing lists with
Nabble.
Just for a matter of debug, please reply also to my address if you use mail
client and not just Nabble!!!
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Graham Percival
gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 04:51:36PM -0300, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
It would be trivial, but as the md5sums would be autogenerated, so it
does not buy any protection against anything.
I wouldn't say that. It
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:14:43AM -0300, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Graham Percival
gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
I wouldn't say that. It would provide notification of a botched
download (if anybody checks it), or notification of a very
sophisicated
MonAmiPierrot wrote:
Hello,
I'm just wondering if Nabble shows ALL messages of this mailing list, or
only Nabble-posted messages.
I ask this because I found out that it didn't in other mailing lists with
Nabble.
Just for a matter of debug, please reply also to my address if you use mail
client
2009/3/31 MonAmiPierrot pierofaust...@hotmail.com:
I'm just wondering if Nabble shows ALL messages of this mailing list, or
only Nabble-posted messages.
It should show every messages.
I ask this because I found out that it didn't in other mailing lists with
Nabble.
This is because the
Marc Hohl wrote:
Grammostola Rosea schrieb:
Btw it's time to make tablature with invisible Ties, Slurs, Dots,
Stems etc. default imo.
I don't know whether this should be the default, but it should be
archieved with a simple
command, like \tabNumbersOnly (which isn't defined yet).
Marc
Tim McNamara wrote:
I still find a problem with this approach; the second stanza is not
connected to second ending..
Sure it is, but you'd put those words in the second \alternative
ending. Looks a little odd in the source code, but the point of the
source code is to render into good output
The unknown publisher warning sounds like OP is running Vista. The
warning is due to the fact that the installer isn't authenticode
signed. Getting a suitable certificate for this is several hundred €/$
per year, and thus is not likely to happen.
___
Op dinsdag 31-03-2009 om 19:37 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Simon
Dahlbacka:
The unknown publisher warning sounds like OP is running Vista. The
warning is due to the fact that the installer isn't authenticode
signed. Getting a suitable certificate for this is several hundred €/$
per year,
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:34 PM
Op dinsdag 31-03-2009 om 19:37 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Simon
Dahlbacka:
The unknown publisher warning sounds like OP is running Vista.
The
warning is due to the fact that the installer isn't authenticode
signed. Getting a
Robin,
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for!
The MIDI file also plays the second chord that is replaced by the Repeat
Percentage sign.
For other readers:
The two chords e:m e:m, when written as
e:m \percentCN{e:m},
are written above the staff as: Em %
Can this be included, in one way or
Matev Jekovec matevz.jeko...@gmail.com wrote:
Canorus development team is after more than a year of active development
happy to announce the new release of Canorus - a free cross-platform
music score editor, version 0.7.
Release 0.6 was skipped for various stability issues.
You can download it
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Marc Hohl wrote:
Grammostola Rosea schrieb:
Btw it's time to make tablature with invisible Ties, Slurs, Dots,
Stems etc. default imo.
I don't know whether this should be the default, but it should be
archieved with a simple
command, like \tabNumbersOnly (which
Francisco Vila wrote Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:37 PM
2009/3/31 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
(...)
You need a X.509 version 3 code-signing certificate to sign an
application.
See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc962053.aspx
For a full description of the process see
2009/3/31 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
(...)
You need a X.509 version 3 code-signing certificate to sign an application.
See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc962053.aspx
For a full description of the process see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb172338.aspx
Hello all,
You all know that the language of the concert reviews is sometimes a
bit 'special' and you'll understand my difficulties in the task of
translating this one from a Spanish magazine, Ópera Actual. I beg your
pardon for the numerous grammar inaccuracies.
At the same time, you all know
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Marc Hohl wrote:
Grammostola Rosea schrieb:
Btw it's time to make tablature with invisible Ties, Slurs,
Dots, Stems etc. default imo.
I don't know whether this should be the default, but it should be
archieved with a simple
command,
On 3/31/09 2:46 PM, Grammostola Rosea rosea.grammost...@gmail.com wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Marc Hohl wrote:
Grammostola Rosea schrieb:
Btw it's time to make tablature with invisible Ties, Slurs, Dots,
Stems etc. default imo.
I don't know whether this should be the default,
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk wrote:
They vary, but Firefox has a recognised certificate
which identifies the publisher as Mozilla Corporation.
The certificate was issued by Thawte Code Signing CA.
...and those certificates are $599. Ouch.
Christ van
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