the
resetOctave function handy. It might have made its way into the docs,
or you might have to search the list archive (it'll be in an ancient
post by me or Han-Wen).
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installable. Only thing is, if you want fancy features I don't know if
it can do them - I don't use them.
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In message gg0vj5huatb821fles7lijktsbl8adv...@4ax.com, Tim Slattery
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Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk wrote:
My favourite editor is PFE (programmers file editor).
Unfortunately, last I know, it was abandonware, but it's still a simple
nice editor
to check, but the documentation should say that
ANY and ALL combinations of mark and mark-formatting should work, and if
they don't it's a bug.
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and push the clef out the way?
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In message 87k4ylfdzl@lola.goethe.zz, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
writes
Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk writes:
I'm sure I've seen it somewhere, but I can't find it in the manuals,
snippets, or searching the lists :-(
I'm trying to do what is very typical for my sort
In message hfqrfwaoys4kf...@thewolery.demon.co.uk, Anthony W. Youngman
lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk writes
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Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk writes:
I'm sure I've seen it somewhere, but I can't find
I've just tried to use this, and it's failed with unrecognised escaped
string (or whatever the error is).
Is this defined in some file I've got to include, or what's wrong?
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to checkout
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS.html for
other commands that were changed at the same time.
Thanks. I thought I was using the 2.12 documentation, so I checked ...
2.10. Oops.
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I'm surprised ... after a bit of work it got me where I needed to be!
Thanks very much.
I'm still not totally happy, in that because I separate layout and
notes, I now need to insert
CODA or TRIO before
the music starts again. Has anybody got an example I can crib? I've
found one of my examples using stop/start staff and cadenza, but it's a
mess :-(
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Is that a Novello thing? I still meet it quite a lot in old parts,
especially marches. It's probably a BH thing as well. It's not THAT
hard, once the shock of hitting the things has worn off :-)
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haven't done
anything to get me a place on that list. I can't think of anything for
you, though, unless you can find a picture of your place on the Round
Table? That might be a good one.
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to be able
to accurately identify a bar during a rehearsal. How is an ambiguous bar
number going to help? What use are bar numbers if they are ambiguous?
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engraving, as we see it.
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gets to relative it's already been converted to a pitch
by transpose, so relative doesn't have a name to work with. So
relative just feeds the pitch straight through - unaltered.
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e d c b a
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nasty little changes ...), and then leaves me to sort out
the resulting mess. :-(
My screen is that 1024x768, then I lose stuff for menu bars, then I size
my screens to use maybe 2/3rds of the available screen estate. If the
page is optimised for 1024... I'm stuffed!
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the guest idea is
great, in practice it doesn't work (Oh - I don't have XP, and I run Pro
or Server anyways, so I don't have fast user switching...)
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to be displayed. And the
lyricChordNames functionality is a way to get transposable chord names for
people who are in that camp.
Let's take the notes C, Eb, F, Ab. Which chord is that? What's the root?
You can easily go from the name to the notes, but not the other way
round.
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, but with 3/4Gb ram and an Athlon 1050 - no
I don't think they made one but it's a 1400 running at a 100MHz FSB
instead of 133 - I think it'll make pretty heavy weather of running it.
And at the moment a PC upgrade isn't on the cards :-(
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it.
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and is a pain to have to repeat many
times.
That also will only work the once, but at least it's a lot easier to
type
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In message 894cbbba-43cf-47cf-9e73-a3a7a2504...@bitstream.net, Tim
McNamara tim...@bitstream.net writes
On May 23, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message 1243107160.13852.64.ca...@mung-papu, Ari Torhamo
ari.torh...@gmail.com writes
The first option is achieved by handling
you can do for lilypond.
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{
{ c2. }
{ c1 \bar |. }
}
I think it's the short first alternative that's throwing it off. Another
trick to try is to pad it out - { c2. s4 }. That might be a lot simpler
than various tweaks to get it to behave (although it might introduce
other problems instead ...).
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In message c6334c1b.93d6%c_soren...@byu.edu, Carl D. Sorensen
c_soren...@byu.edu writes
On 5/15/09 3:06 PM, Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk
wrote:
In message 200905151909580...@1654122929, David Pounder
pound...@lineone.net writes
I don't know if it's worth mentioning
)
that forces absolute pitches, then the \relative will do nothing because
it doesn't know what to do with a pitch.
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In message 200905151909580...@1654122929, David Pounder
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--- Original Message ---
From: Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: 15.5.09, 18:03:43
Subject: Re: relative mode occasionally gets forgotten?
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fall
apart a bit :-(
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In message 1241914773.13703.7.ca...@mercury, Joe Neeman
joenee...@gmail.com writes
On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 00:18 +0100, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
Isn't working quite right and I can't see how to fix it (12.2).
From the content of your email, I suppose you mean page-turn-breaking
rather than
to break after odd or even pages but this isn't mentioned
along with everything else. Does this option exist, and what is it?
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signature to fix it in 2.12. If you search the
mailing list you'll probably find all this last month (search for me - I
was in the thread).
James E. Bailey
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-numbered pages, and the
right margin of even numbered pages...
Could we say inner margin?
Please no.
AIUI, the proper technical term IS binding margin. Let's not change it
just to be different.
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In message op.usf0kdm8cej...@schuplu, Henning Plumeyer
h.plume...@web.de writes
Am 15.04.2009, 19:56 Uhr, schrieb Anthony W. Youngman
lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk:
In message op.usea9bs0cej...@schuplu, Henning Plumeyer
h.plume...@web.de writes
Am 14.04.2009, 18:32 Uhr, schrieb Mark Polesky
thing. You
mean rising, which is intransitive, and so can be applied to an
object.
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clef.
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country for email, but in the UK we have
the ABRSM Theory Of Music booklets. Basically a series of questions
about music, from grade 1 (simple) to grade 8 (university entrance).
If you want to learn and can get hold of these, they'd be a very good
primer.
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! And I seem to remember
some American parts that appeared to have the trombone part transposed
in bass clef too - that piece rapidly got ditched so I know precious
little about it. That might be an American convention ...
I'll try again later :-)
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, add three flats to the key signature and read it as if it were
bass clef.
Cheers,
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(who reads four clefs, treble in Bb, bass, tenor and treble in concert
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that is to
lex/parse... because it IS legal syntax ! :-(
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In message f37cce1d-f6c6-4225-a602-8738e787e...@ultrasw.com, Paul
Scott psl...@ultrasw.com writes
On Apr 3, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message
7ca3d5a30904031519ya3b89hb87cf8f81a544...@mail.gmail.com, Neil
Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com writes
2009/4/3 Anthony W. Youngman
will have a fundamental frequency of 2L.
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file contains
\header {
instrument = ...
\include header.ly
}
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, and then because everybody
had a copy everybody started using it as their main word processor
instead of the competition.
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-rods'
(backend-type?). perhaps a typing error?
warning: doing assignment anyway
[24][32][40][48][56][64][72][80][88][96][104][112][120][128][136][144][15
2][152]
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'(end * * 3 4) 3 4)
\set beatGrouping = #'(1 1 1)
s2.*8 % mark 1
s2.*6 % mark 2
\time 2/4 s2 \time 4/4 s1
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In message 9nk9hhd$hkzjf...@thewolery.demon.co.uk, Anthony W. Youngman
lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk writes
Not sure if this belongs here or on -devel ...
Oops - just found my code that's doing it - but I copied it from
somewhere and don't understand what it's doing or why ...
tempoMark
In message 3cbf99092d5f4e77a0cae01edf7be...@trevorlaptop, Trevor
Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes
Anthony W. Youngman Saturday, March 28, 2009 3:50 PM
In message 73a00026c6f3454c9cf5c090b12d0...@trevorlaptop, Trevor
Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes
Just tried to do this (2.12.2
a couple that I will be submitting to LSR soon.
Actually, it's fairly new code :-)
How metronome are your metronome functions? I'm just using it for text
like moderately fast.
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case for pretty much every European
language except English?
Being English it feels weird to me, but presumably it's second nature to
the continentals :-)
Regards,
Tao
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the rules are buggy :-)
I think it's been fixed (so I need to upgrade) but I've got a piece of
music I'm working on at the moment where I've got a simple time
signature and the quavers are grouped as in a complex signature (or the
other way round, can't remember).
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will alter the
right margin but leave the left untouched :-(
Maybe we should keep line-width and add line-width-tolerance - + which
will grab HALF the adjustment from the left margin.
Otherwise will we need to rewrite all the margin code?
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before the space.
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about with something I don't understand :-)
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printer, and Acrobat (the ONLY application to do it)
insists the printer has American Letter paper.
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In message 50b55f67-a1ed-4f05-96bd-82b00b260...@googlemail.com, James
E. Bailey derhindem...@googlemail.com writes
Am 07.02.2009 um 18:53 schrieb Anthony W. Youngman:
It's probably not helped by the fact that I have an A4 document,
printing on an A4 printer, and Acrobat (the ONLY application
In message 20090207193803.ga2...@istic.org, Daniel Hulme
s...@istic.org writes
On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 06:34:35PM +, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
I just don't know where or why Acrobat is finding this American Letter
stuff (oh - I've got a Hickey Pouse WinPrinter - a laserjet 1000 series
!)
I've found it IMPOSSIBLE to get the pdf to print cleanly on a sheet of
paper, full size, properly centred.
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, but the -X.Y.Z looks strange - surely that should have
the relevant numbers in there.
How does the Xandros installer install software? You should just be able
to get into that and install lily from there.
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a hefty hit in other areas to avoid that
third page, and often do have to accept it in nasty tweaks to force the
music to fit.)
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, concert/military band = whatever suits the player.
But as a perfect example of lilypond following a different tradition to
me - 90% of the parts I play have the instrument name LEFT justified on
the part.
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it would normally be Bf, but might be G or Ef too).
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a see through filesystem over the mountpoint - any writes will
go to the unionfs, while any reads, if they can't be found in the
unionfs will look in the directory under the mount. So if you can mount
the unionfs in ram, that's probably your best bet.
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access. Disable this by opening /etc/fstab, look for you root
filesystem, and change where it says 'defaults' to 'defaults,noatime',
then reboot and enjoy faster computing.
WARNING!
I think some things (notably source control) depend on atime so be
careful.
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. And on an old pc, you
might be better with something like Enlightenment.
I'd guess that, for you, Ubuntu with Enlightenment (or BlackBox) is
best. The default Gnome will be familiar to you from Windows, and you
can play with the other two if Gnome is a bit heavy on the system.
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, identical in content but different in mime-type - typically
text and html. Usually I'll get an html mail with an *empty* text
alternative. I'm guessing that message may be text with an empty html
alternative, seeing as I seemed to read it okay ...
Trevor
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I twigged - the ?parser? thought it was a volta,
so it complained I'd told it there were two voltae but I'd given it
three. Left me well puzzled for a short while ...
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at the same time probably
isn't incompatible :-)
At the end of the day, it's just another font, isn't it?
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stuff (naturally, seeing as I'm a trombonist :-) and
I've met exactly this clef (up a third, of course) on many occasions.
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system, it WILL be a bit faster.
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Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
Obviously, I can't (easily) tweak the placing of things like
Allegro if it's going to be inserted into lots of parts (nor do I
want the hassle). But, to give a current example, my trombone part
clef) right where I want to put an
Andante. The end effect is that the Andante has trampled all over the
notes with the result that neither is really legible.
What do I do here?
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As a trombonist, my parts normally have Horn or Baritone cues, and the
intent is that if those parts are missing, I can play them instead.
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:56:11AM +0100, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
It's not in the manual, and I can't search the LSR because it's down ...
I want time signatures of Common and Cut Common in my music. I know
they're
our needs that well. Note I'm not complaining -
that's just the way Free Software works ...
Regards,
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of 4/4
What do I need to reset it to to give me common time later in the piece?
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much all man pages should list
known problems. For amusement, however, if you have access to a
Unix/linux system, try man mutt (or search the web for it). It has an
amusing twist to standard practice :-)
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an industry perspective...
As I understand XSLT it is designed to convert from one valid XML
representation to another valid XML representation.
As such, XSLT is probably useless. Can you write a DTD for lilypond?
Without it, I don't think you can use XSLT.
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) ~
f4 r r8 e4.^-^+( \glissando f1) ~ } \alternative { { f2 r8
e4.^-^+( \glissando } { f2) r8 e4.^-^+( \glissando } }
f1) ~ f4 r r8 e4.^-^+( \glissando f1) ~ f4 r r8 ef4.^-^+(
\glissando
f1) ~ f4. f8 r4 d8.- df16- r8 d4.--- ef8.- e16- f8.-
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where I
found out how it actually worked ...
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Akakie wrote:
In editing jazz, what symbols can I use for bends (on a single note) and
falls (after a note). delI've looked at bendAfter, but not made it
work/del. I'm new to Lilypond.
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, even if they're not all
documented (and I think they are documented).
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in notepad (or indeed, any other app eg .doc in
Word).
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problems with apostrophes and quotes.
If the example has these in it, make sure they are plain ones, and
haven't been fancified by TeX or whatever.
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!!! :-)
When it's done, I might post a cut-down version on -devel for use as a
manual example.
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it with an empty \paper block :-)
Just as we have a \mid block to trigger midi output, we could have a
\paper block to trigger paper output.
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! (Not unless you use
something like UTF-8, that is ...)
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Yen symbol here), and is
usually seen in signs saying things like Ye olde coffee shoppe.
(Which is why ye is NOT an archaic *pronounciation* of the, it's a
corruption of an old *spelling* of the.)
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either get a slightly
smaller image than I should, or my top and left margins are slightly too
big.
(I don't normally give a monkeys about this, but other people might...)
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Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
And IME (and I stress IME) pdf doesn't do what it says on the tin,
anyway! In other words, it does NOT print accurately. I would LIKE to
be able to print an A4 pdf on a sheet of A4 paper
)
you will cause havoc to other people!
My mailer, for example, defaults to plain text. I regularly get blank
emails because somebody else's mailer has screwed up their mime types.
And I gather it's quite common for anti-spam filters to be hostile to
html...
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give him some hints?
Unfortunately, I don't use (or like!!!) OOo, so that's over my head.
Could anybody else help?
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:-) speak Gaelic.
(I've simplified some 1500 years of history here, but it's a complicated
mess :-)
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