Hallo liebe Lilypondler,
ich habe zwei Fragen
1) Wie bekomme ich mehrere Textzeilen (im LyricMode) unter die Noten,
mache aber am Anfang eine geschweifte Klammer um alle? (Siehe 1. Zeile
in [1])
2) Wie kann ich zu den Akkorden den Anschlagszeitpunkt markieren? (siehe
x in [1] in der ersten Zeile)
Hartmut Leister wrote
ich habe zwei Fragen
1) Wie bekomme ich mehrere Textzeilen (im LyricMode) unter die Noten,
mache aber am Anfang eine geschweifte Klammer um alle? (Siehe 1. Zeile
in [1])
2) Wie kann ich zu den Akkorden den Anschlagszeitpunkt markieren? (siehe
x in [1] in der ersten
Am 22.09.2012 um 01:04 schrieb TaoCG:
pls-2 wrote
Hi,
can you replicate the error in a tiny example and post the .xml-file?
Right now I can only guess. Is there a pickup measure? Are there multiple
voices?
patrick
Unfortunately no. It's a very complex piece which I got in
pls-2 wrote
I can't really tell whether your file is too complex for musicxml2ly
because I haven't seen it. Probably not. Negative skips are an indication
of time-related problems. Quite a few programs export faulty pickup
measures. In some cases musicxml2ly has problems with certain ways
yes, I'm interested to see the file. Maybe you could just send the first
measure?!
Am 22.09.2012 um 10:11 schrieb TaoCG:
pls-2 wrote
I can't really tell whether your file is too complex for musicxml2ly
because I haven't seen it. Probably not. Negative skips are an indication
of
Hello everybody,
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 23:53 -0700 (PDT), eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
since this is an English speaking list I reply in English
Oh, I am sorry. I totally forgot about this.
for the first question you should have a look at
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=265
Thank you,
Hi Everyone,
Although I am positive, that I read about this in the list, I cannot find it
anymore. So I kindly ask for a pointer in the right direction.
I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same rhythmical fragment
over and over again. I would like to write something like:
quot;Dr. med. Kai Lautenschlägerquot;-2 wrote
Hi Everyone,
Although I am positive, that I read about this in the list, I cannot find
it anymore. So I kindly ask for a pointer in the right direction.
I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same rhythmical
fragment over and
Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger kai.lautenschlae...@me.com writes:
Hi Everyone,
Although I am positive, that I read about this in the list, I cannot
find it anymore. So I kindly ask for a pointer in the right direction.
I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same rhythmical
Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger kai.lautenschlae...@me.com writes:
Thanks eluze,
That was the one I was searching for. I just didn't come up with the
keyword pattern. Now I suppose I should safe the snippet in a
.ly-file and \include it into my code, right? If I do so and don't
change anything
Yes, the code works fine!
2012/9/21 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Stefan Thomas
kontrapunktste...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Janek,
I've read the discussion You have mentioned but I couldn't find a
solution
there, a working command that reduces
Hi,
I am seriously sorry, I annoyed you with bugs in the code and lengthy files. It
was not meant like that and I apologize. Especially since I really continue to
be amazed by the efficiency of this list and the speed, with which help is
offered. So I hope you will forgive my obviously
I need to typeset a glissando from e-flat to e and I'd like it to look as if
it'd go upward, right now the line is straight and not actually visible
because it collides with the staff line.
I suppose the property to edit is normalized-endpoints but changing it
didn't seem to have any effect.
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On 22 sept. 2012, at 12:33, TaoCG tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net wrote:
I need to typeset a glissando from e-flat to e and I'd like it to look as if
it'd go upward, right now the line is straight and not actually visible
because it collides with the staff line.
I suppose the property to edit is
Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger kai.lautenschlae...@me.com writes:
Hi,
I am seriously sorry, I annoyed you with bugs in the code and lengthy
files. It was not meant like that and I apologize. Especially since I
really continue to be amazed by the efficiency of this list and the
speed, with
Hi David,
Thanks for explaining. As for your idea below I would like that feature very
much, though I do not understand the code because I am illiterate to
programming languages.
Best regards,
Kai
... von unterwegs gesendet!
Am 22.09.2012 um 12:42 schrieb David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
At
Kai Lautenschläger kai.lautenschlae...@me.com writes:
Am 22.09.2012 um 12:42 schrieb:
At some point of time, we probably should have a convenience function
for the pattern
(reverse! (fold-some-music [predicate]
(lambda (l m) (cons ([extractor] m) l))
Am 22.09.2012 12:37, schrieb m...@mikesolomon.org:
On 22 sept. 2012, at 12:33, TaoCG tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net wrote:
I need to typeset a glissando from e-flat to e and I'd like it to look as if
it'd go upward, right now the line is straight and not actually visible
because it collides with the
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Kai Lautenschläger kai.lautenschlae...@me.com writes:
Am 22.09.2012 um 12:42 schrieb:
At some point of time, we probably should have a convenience function
for the pattern
(reverse! (fold-some-music [predicate]
(lambda (l m)
Marc Hohl wrote
Perhaps \once \override Glissando #'extra-dy = #0.5?
Yes, perfect. Thank you!
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Am 22.09.2012 13:33, schrieb TaoCG:
Marc Hohl wrote
Perhaps \once \override Glissando #'extra-dy = #0.5?
Yes, perfect. Thank you!
Glad I could help! ;-)
Marc
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I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same rhythmical
fragment over and over again. [..]
Perhaps this one :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=654
But LSR gives also other answers with the keyword : rhythm
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=rhythm
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Le Sat, 22 Sep 2012 14:44:19 +0200, Gilles gilles.thiba...@free.fr a
écrit:
I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same rhythmical
fragment over and over again. [..]
Perhaps this one :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=654
Oh to bad. When i send my message, i had no
Gilles gilles.thiba...@free.fr writes:
Le Sat, 22 Sep 2012 14:44:19 +0200, Gilles gilles.thiba...@free.fr a
écrit:
I am trying to code a piece with voices that use the same
rhythmical fragment over and over again. [..]
Perhaps this one :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=654
Oh to
Is it possible to put put single parentheses around a chord?
If I parenthesize a chord each note gets a pair of parentheses on its own.
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On 22 sept. 2012, at 20:11, TaoCG tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net wrote:
Is it possible to put put single parentheses around a chord?
If I parenthesize a chord each note gets a pair of parentheses on its own.
One of many possible hacks...
#(define (parenthesize-elements grob . rest)
(let*
Hello,
I currently have to copy parts from a modern opera and sometime it has these
accidentals.
My guess is that these are just a different way to type quarter tones but
I'm not sure since I haven't seen them before. Anyone know if this is true
because then I'd just replace them with the
m...@mikesolomon.org wrote
One of many possible hacks...
#(define (parenthesize-elements grob . rest)
(let* ((refp (if (null? rest)
grob
(car rest)))
(elts (ly:grob-object grob 'elements))
(x-ext (ly:relative-group-extent elts refp X))
eluze eluzew at gmail.com writes:
Thomas Morley wrote
But while using separate voices, LilyPond prints the instrumentCueName
twice, too.
Or did I sth wrong?
if in the definition of instrumentSwitch in music-functions-init.ly you
change 'Staff to 'Voice it only prints once.
don't
Every code has limitations.
Oh yes, of course. My message was just an information/advertisement for
users looking for a rhythm pattern function.
In a more general way, i really thank you, David, to post all these pieces
of code, because it is very instructive for people trying to learn scheme.
Hi,
This is probably a silly question but I can't find the right answer in the
manual:
I want the text below the music on the right side of the sheet...
\score { \new Staff { \relative c' {c4 d e f g a b c d c b a g f e d }}}
\markup {blablabla}
I've tried several commands from chapter
try
\markup \fill-line {\null blablabla}
Eluze
Am 22.09.2012 22:54, schrieb Ole Schmidt:
Hi,
This is probably a silly question but I can't find the right answer in the
manual:
I want the text below the music on the right side of the sheet...
\score { \new Staff { \relative c' {c4 d e f
why not?
Eluze
nb: please always respond to the list - others might be interested or
could contribute even better solutions!
Original-Nachricht
Betreff:Re: markup
Von:ole m...@oleschmidt.info
thanks!
is it possible to use the \column
When will www.lilybin.com be updated to use lilypond 2.16 (stable) or 2.17
(devel) ?
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Hi Martin,
On 22/09/12 23:24, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
When will www.lilybin.com be updated to use lilypond 2.16 (stable)
or 2.17 (devel) ?
Lilybin is layered on LilyPond and is not part of the base project.
The author is Trevor Dixon (trevordi...@gmail.com). Either e-mail him
direct or
Hi Tao,
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 1:40 PM, TaoCG tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net wrote:
m...@mikesolomon.org wrote
One of many possible hacks...
Here's my hack!
A while back I was experimenting with defining new grobs, and a
chord-parenthesizer was one of them. It's based on a rewrite of
I find it out myself- missing a pair of curly brackets... thanks!
(This time using the reply all button- always forget this)
ole
Am 23.09.2012 um 00:20 schrieb Eluze:
why not?
Eluze
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