That is great! Just what I was looking for.
Your patch isn’t extracting the tonic—it always returns ‘C’. But I always
explicitly define the key, so your original code works like a charm.
Thanks!
David
On Sep 2, 2017, at 7:25 AM, David Nalesnik wrote:
> On Sat, Sep
Hi all,
I came up with the following code to color certain notes grey and make
them smaller, to mark them as optional. (It's for playing fast fiddle
tunes on trumpet, where I have to strategically drop notes to keep up.)
I thought about submitting it to the LSR, but it uses 2.19.x
On 09/01/2017 05:26 PM, Flaming Hakama by Elaine wrote:
https://github.com/aspiers/ly2video
I wanted to see if anyone else (besides the author of that approach)
has been able to get this to work.
Hi, I got it to work, but I did it with an installation of LilyDev
(GNU/Linux Debian) in a
2017-08-29 14:27 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2017-08-27 22:34 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup :
>
>> You are right that fold-matches is probably not worth the trouble in
>> brain contortion here: processing the result from list-matches should be
>> good enough
Sorry,
convert-ly does work when started from the Frescobaldi menu.
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convert-ly does work when started from the Frescobaldi menu.
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When I do convert-ly from the terminal, I get the following error message:
Bad magic number in
/Applications/Frescobaldi.app/Contents/Resources/site.pyc
Convert-ly does work when startet from the Frescobaldi men.
macOS Sierra 10.12.6
LilyPond 2.19.65
Frescobaldi 2.20
Thomas
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 8:09 AM, David Nalesnik wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:25 AM, David F. wrote:
>> I have a hymnal that prints the name of the key and the first note the song
>> above the treble clef sign of the first staff. So,
Hi David,
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:25 AM, David F. wrote:
> I have a hymnal that prints the name of the key and the first note the song
> above the treble clef sign of the first staff. So, for example, if you have
> Amazing Grace in the key of G major, the first note of the
> If I apply the attached patch to a cloned git archive I get the following
> results with ghostscript 9.06:
>
> bok2: Original size 9.996.691 bytes, optimized size 2.043.380 bytes
> bok3: Original size 13.706.324 bytes, optimized size 2.447.232 bytes
>
> Unfortunately I found that a current
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