Re: How to define a macros for writing predefined chords of arbitrary length?

2017-01-31 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Dear Thomas, Thanks a lot for the answer. On 31 January 2017 at 00:55, Thomas Morley wrote: > 2017-01-30 19:16 GMT+01:00 Mojca Miklavec: >> Hi, >> >> I can easily use a macro to create chords of predefined lengths, say >> >> chord_F = { 4 } >> >> but the functionality is limited for what I

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 31.01.2017 23:48, Mark Klenk wrote: Interestingly, I did do a search for clef notation and did not realize that the result of the search was a more recent version (not the one you pointed me at): http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/clef-styles - this newer version

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Mark Klenk
I confess I did not, and I just looked at it - yikes - that's a LOT of stuff to read through. My goal - at least right now - is not to become an expert but produce a working arrangement (which I have been able to do). Thus, it will likely be a while before I read/work through the tutorial.

Re: [Frescobaldi] State of Frescobaldi development

2017-01-31 Thread Guy Stalnaker
My great pleasure. I just noticed that you've a donation button! I shall use it soon to help support your work. Just today (!!) I had a question about brackets for staves and rather than dig through the Lilypond documentation, I simply used your Score Wizard to create the structure for what I

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 31.01.2017 18:54, Mark Klenk wrote: I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite powerful although not at all intuitive. Thankfully, lilybin.com (v2.18.2) tells me *where* my errors are although it requires some trial and error to fix. Did you

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Mark Klenk
Thank you everyone - very helpful. On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:27 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > Mark Klenk writes: > > > I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite > powerful > > although not at all intuitive. > > > > Thankfully,

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Mark, On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Mark Klenk wrote: > I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite powerful > although not at all intuitive. > > Thankfully, lilybin.com (v2.18.2) tells me *where* my errors are although it > requires some trial

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Mike Solomon
\clef "treble_8" Happy ponding!~Mike Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: Mark Klenk Date: 1/31/17 6:54 PM (GMT+01:00) To: Pierre Perol-Schneider Cc: lilypond-user

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread David Kastrup
Mark Klenk writes: > I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite powerful > although not at all intuitive. > > Thankfully, lilybin.com (v2.18.2) tells me *where* my errors are although > it requires some trial and error to fix. > > Having said that,

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, > One problem I could not figure out is how to specify a suboctave treble clef > (the one with the little '8' below it). I tried \clef french, \clef GG, to no > avail. \clef “treble_8” Hope that helps! Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣ website:

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread tisimst
Hi, Mark! On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Mark Klenk [via Lilypond] < ml-node+s1069038n199635...@n5.nabble.com> wrote: > I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite > powerful although not at all intuitive. > It will become intuitive. > One problem I could not figure

Re: Is there an online / hosted version of Lilypond?

2017-01-31 Thread Mark Klenk
I am just learning Lilypond for the first time, and it seems quite powerful although not at all intuitive. Thankfully, lilybin.com (v2.18.2) tells me *where* my errors are although it requires some trial and error to fix. Having said that, it's really good - midi and pdf generation, and having

Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-01-31 Thread Urs Liska
Hi all, we decided to apply for this year's Google Summer of Code program with Frescobaldi. We don't expect the chances to be accepted very high, but it's probably worth the effort. It would give the chance to get more GSoC slots for the wider LilyPond cause, so it's definitely a good thing. In