Le 01/01/2011 22:45, Michael Ellis a écrit :
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the input. I've sent email to Margaret (whom I don't know
personally) asking her thoughts about the licensing. I've not yet heard
back from her.
I confess I went with a strong non-commercial clause largely in deference to
Le 01/01/2011 23:30, Graham Percival a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 10:08:38PM +0100, Phil Hézaine wrote:
Moreover, there are chorals which aren't changed from the Public Domain.
I've checked some of it against my sources. Well, only a little bit.
And i'm not sure of the data integrity of
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or
best) approach to do so?
If I set Score.timing to false, I have to insert \bar everywhere in
order to let lilypond figure out a nice layout. That's tedious.
My current approach is this:
\layout {
On 2 January 2011 14:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or best)
approach to do so?
If I set Score.timing to false, I have to insert \bar everywhere in order
to let lilypond
On 2 January 2011 15:03, Sven Axelsson sven.axels...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2 January 2011 14:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or best)
approach to do so?
If I set Score.timing
Thanks Janek,
On the Denemo list it was explained how I should do it in Denemo.
I'm glad it's sorted :-)
Ludo climbing-up-the-learning-curve
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Jan Warchoł
lemniskata.bernoulli...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/12/31 Ludo Beckers lazy...@gmail.com:
Thanks Xavier, in a
Oddly, I'm dealing with the exact same problem just now! Like you,
I've set a metre and then set the default bar line type to empty.
Simply removing the Bar_engraver will lead to disaster, although it
will make all the notes evenly spaced...The clefs on subsequent
systems will disappear. Now sure
On 1/2/11 3:03 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
On 2 January 2011 14:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or best)
approach to do so?
If I set Score.timing to false, I have to insert \bar
On 1/2/11 3:09 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
You can also \remove Time_signature_engraver in the \Staff context
if you don't want the invisible time signature to take up space.
Thanks. That looks better indeed.
best,
Peter
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On 1/2/11 3:17 PM, Frauke Jurgensen wrote:
Oddly, I'm dealing with the exact same problem just now! Like you,
I've set a metre and then set the default bar line type to empty.
Simply removing the Bar_engraver will lead to disaster, although it
will make all the notes evenly spaced...The clefs
On Jan 2, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or best)
approach to do so?
If I set Score.timing to false, I have to insert \bar everywhere in order
to let lilypond figure out a nice layout.
On 2 January 2011 13:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
At the beginning of the music I do: \set Timing.defaultBarType =
So, I set the music with meter - providing lilypond many good points to
insert line breaks - and I make all barlines empty and hide the
On Jan 2, 2011, at 3:23 PM, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
On 1/2/11 3:03 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
On 2 January 2011 14:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is: what is the right (or best)
approach to
On 1/2/11 3:55 PM, James Bailey wrote:
On Jan 2, 2011, at 3:23 PM, Peter Van Kranenburg wrote:
On 1/2/11 3:03 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
On 2 January 2011 14:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
Dear list,
I'm typesetting unmetered music. My question is:
On 31 December 2010 14:49, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
What I use currently is
#(define-markup-list-command (buttons layout props str) (string?)
(map (lambda (str)
(interpret-markup layout props (markup #:hcenter-in 10.8 #:circle
#:pad-to-box '(0 . 0) '(-0.5 . 2) #:hcenter-in
On 1/2/11 3:54 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
On 2 January 2011 13:33, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
At the beginning of the music I do: \set Timing.defaultBarType =
So, I set the music with meter - providing lilypond many good points to
insert line breaks - and
Hmm, when I tried this, I got something like mensurstriche
instead...but that must be because I was using a PianoStaff. When I
get rid of the PianoStaff, I can get the (lack of space-occupying) bar
lines I want, but attempts at creating a StaffGroup to give me back my
curly brace have failed so
- Original Message -
From: Lutz Gehlen lrg...@gmx.net
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 4:03 PM
Subject: More space between notes
Hello everybody,
I am not only new to this list, but also to lilypond. I fear that my
question might have been asked many times
On 2 January 2011 17:03, Lutz Gehlen lrg...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am not only new to this list, but also to lilypond. I fear that my
question might have been asked many times before, but I didn't find
the answer on the net or in the list archives, so I hope someone
will be
Thank you, Phil and Xavier,
I have successfully changed base-shortest-duration. It's also good
to know about the line breaks.
Thanks a lot for your quick and helpful replies
Lutz
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On 2 January 2011 15:34, Peter Van Kranenburg
peter.van.kranenb...@meertens.knaw.nl wrote:
One final question - maybe trivial - but I am not able to figure out what
the equivalent of
\set Timing.defaultBarType =
in the layout block should be.
\layout {
\context {
\Score
Hi Phil Graham,
Thanks very much for the information and discussion. It's all
extremely useful. Let me see if I can paraphrase a few points that
are influencing my thinking:
We all seems to agree that:
1. The music of the chorales (the sequences of pitches and
rhythms notated in the
Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com writes:
On 31 December 2010 14:49, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
What I use currently is
#(define-markup-list-command (buttons layout props str) (string?)
(map (lambda (str)
(interpret-markup layout props (markup #:hcenter-in 10.8
#:circle
Le 02/01/2011 18:59, Michael Ellis a écrit :
Hi Phil Graham,
Thanks very much for the information and discussion. It's all
extremely useful. Let me see if I can paraphrase a few points that
are influencing my thinking:
We all seems to agree that:
1. The music of the chorales (the
On 1/2/11 5:12 PM, Frauke Jurgensen wrote:
Hmm, when I tried this, I got something like mensurstriche
instead...but that must be because I was using a PianoStaff. When I
get rid of the PianoStaff, I can get the (lack of space-occupying) bar
lines I want, but attempts at creating a StaffGroup to
Hi list.
I have just now started using the latest 2.13 (2.12.2 before), and
noticed that the inter-note spacing has been tightened in some
instances. I have recently had a discussion on the list about
unstretchable grace note groups. The solution was to set GraceSpacing
spacing-increment to zero.
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:39PM -0500, Michael Ellis wrote:
We all seems to agree that:
1. The music of the chorales (the sequences of pitches and
rhythms notated in the Breitkopf edition) is public domain.
2. The Breitkopf edition itself is also in the public domain.
I haven't
Thanks Graham, it's good to get the straight story! I must say there are
certainly some confusing aspects to copyright law. So If I'm understanding
you correctly, if I were to transcribe a fugue from an out of copyright
source, I have a copyright if I make a mistake and none if I copy it
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 08:09:52PM -0500, Michael Ellis wrote:
Thanks Graham, it's good to get the straight story! I must say there are
certainly some confusing aspects to copyright law.
First, I must clarify that I cannot give you a straight story. To
begin with, I am not a certified
A few excerpts from the Wikipedia article on derivative works. Highlighting
and italics added by me.
17 U.S.C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_17_of_the_United_States_Code
§ 103(b) http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/103(b).html provides:
The copyright in a compilation or derivative work
On 03/01/11 10:36, Sven Axelsson wrote:
I have just now started using the latest 2.13 (2.12.2 before), and
noticed that the inter-note spacing has been tightened in some
instances. I have recently had a discussion on the list about
unstretchable grace note groups. The
Thanks to all of you for your help.
I've been experimenting with the \partcombine command, which looks like it's
made to do exactly what I want. But unfortunately, it can only handle a maximum
of two voices. Nesting doesn't work properly either.
Is there a chance that the \partcombine command
On Dec 30, 2010, at 12:00 AM, James Bailey wrote:
On Dec 30, 2010, at 3:52 AM, Tim McNamara wrote:
Is this a bug?
Interpreting music...
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/scm/chord-ignatzek-names.scm:208:9:
In procedure chord-name-pop-markup in
I have recently had a discussion on the list about unstretchable
grace note groups. The solution was to set GraceSpacing
spacing-increment to zero. That is fine in all instances except for
the one in the example.
\relative c'' {
a {\squeeze \grace {\small \stemspace #'(0 . 0.5) c32[ a8
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Developer Remix (lilydev; formerly know as lilybuntu). It would
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On 3 January 2011 06:18, Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
I have recently had a discussion on the list about unstretchable
grace note groups. The solution was to set GraceSpacing
spacing-increment to zero. That is fine in all instances except for
the one in the example.
\relative c'' {
Tim McNamara wrote:
#(ly:set-option 'delete-intermediate-files #t)
\paper {
indent = 0.0
ragged-last = ##f
\header {
title = Lilypond Test
composer = McNamara
meter = Swing Ballad
}
it compiles without errors on windows vista if i close the parenthesis
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