Dear LilyPond users,
after a month of
strugglinghttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=625093aid=3554870group_id=588with
an official jEdit plugin repository release, I decided to release the
last revision of the LilyPondTool plugin as a zip file.
Download it
The current version of LilyPondTool is not compatible with jEdit 4.5. I'm
going to upgrade LilyPondTool this week, until that, use an older jEdit.
Bert
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello people,
I'm getting an error message when using Sidekick
Hi,
First of all, currently I'm testing and developing LilyPondTool with jEdit
4.4.2.
I'm using the MyDoggy plugin to have better dockable windows, so that might
affect the behavior, you could try as well.
But anyway, please create a bug report at
somewhere (open this, click here, click there)
for getting started?
Brent.
On 18 November 2011 08:00, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
lilypondt...@organum.hu wrote:
You need some other plugins installed as well. This will be automatic
if LilyPondTool is released to the jEdit plugin manager
The long awaited 2.14 release of LilyPondTool is now available for download
from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit/files/latest/download?source=files
Unzip to your jEdit settings directory (e.g. c:\documents and
settings\YOU\.jedit)
The most important new features are:
- completely
to the Plugin Manager to install it, the Lilypond
line is red, the status column says error and the rightmost column says
0 bytes. Dos anybody have idea of what could be wrong? Or can someone
direct me to a helpful source?
Thanks for any help,
Brent.
On 17 November 2011 22:48, Bertalan Fodor
yes, you can just copy java and jedit to it and change jedit.bat to
use the javaw.exe from the usb drive. Also set jedit to install
plugins to the application directory.
On 10/22/11, MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com wrote:
Sorry! It is window 7.
From:
I think it should work just by copying LilyPond to the usb drive as well.
You shouldn't need PATH to set up etc.
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:03 PM, MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com wrote:
Thank you.
How about lilypond v2.14.2 or v2.15.14?
--
*From:* Bertalan Fodor
- develop a GUI fro easy tweaking
Isn't there such a thing in LilyPondTool?
There is.
See http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/docs/ch05s05.html
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Which OS are you using?
What is the exact message?
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Michael Dykes thedoctor81...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks, Nick. That solved one prob, but brought up another. Not I get the
errorjava.io IOException:error=20
when I try to compile. Any thoughts? Thanks again.
Heat can cause bad quality paper to jam with double side.
Bert
On 3/28/11, Tim Reeves tim.ree...@tokamerica.com wrote:
Hello,
Message: 5
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 07:49:23 -0600
From: Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu
Subject: Re: Favorite Lilypond-Score Printer?
To: PMA
Wow! This is great.
Thank you.
Bert
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Phil Hézaine philippe.heza...@free.frwrote:
Hi all,
Les 'colles' de Bach - The Bach's School (You've got me, there)
is the full version of Bach's Chorales transcribed
(Under Free Art License) for GNU Solfege 3.19.4
This
Would LilyPondTool's Slur Tweak feature help?
See http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/docs/ch05s05.html
Bert
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/docs/ch05s05.html
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello List,
I have a
I must admit the convert-ly part is quite unmaintained.
The Windows-orientation comes from the fact I have only access to Windows
machines.
If you send me bug reports at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=91119atid=596024 I'll take a look.
(Though currently sourceforge seems to be down)
On
The two quotation marks used in Hungarian are „ and ” U+201E and U+201D, to
begin and end.
Bert
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
201E (8222)
This number is correct. The two quotation characters as used in
Germany are „
Thank you for the report.
I don't think anyone should use openjdk. If the bug appears with Sun
(ok, Oracle) JRE as well, I'll fix it.
Bert
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:11 PM, Xavier Scheuer x.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bertalan,
A bug involving LilyPondTool has been reported on the LilyPond
If you open the PDF in Adobe Reader, you will find a small attachment icon
at the lower left corner.
If you click that, a list of attachments will open and you can save the
tar.bz2 file.
2011/2/1 Jan Warchoł lemniskata.bernoulli...@gmail.com
2011/2/1 Phil Hézaine philippe.heza...@free.fr
Fodor (LilyPondTool)
lilypondt...@organum.hu wrote:
I deployed a new version (2.12.932) of LilyPondTool for testing.
Just drop http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/LilyPondTool.jar to your
.jedit/jars directory (inside your home folder like c:\Documents and
Settings\John\.jedit\jars).
Hi Bert
I deployed a new version (2.12.932) of LilyPondTool for testing.
Just drop http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/LilyPondTool.jar to your
.jedit/jars directory (inside your home folder like c:\Documents and
Settings\John\.jedit\jars).
It still supports the latest stable LilyPond, 2.12, but as soon as
Hi,
I'm working on an enhancement to LilyPondTool to rerender the score in the
background while typing.
I found that on weblily.net the processing is surprisingly fast. Is there a
known trick to make it so? I mean something like having GUILE loaded in the
memory?
Thanks,
Bertalan
Currently LilyPondTool doesn't support custom note names in the wizard and
the piano input.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Adam Good adamg...@adamgood.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just now checking out LilyPondTool and have a couple of newbie
questions regarding midi input.
It looks like the
However, the GPLv3 does not allow me to use Lilypond
in a commercial application.
So, I'm asking for advice. Considering the license over Lilypond,
which I have no intention of breaking, what should I do about my conundrum?
Are there alternatives that produce output of the same
quality
Perhaps that version of LilyPond puts the PDF in a different directory
than the .ly file is in
MING TSANG wrote:
I use jedit with lilypond tool. I also use lilypond 2.13.33 The
console has the following message. However, I cannot locate the .pdf
file. I do a search on c:\ drive and cannot
Regarding the question about why implement yet another editing environment for
LilyPond: I also understand and agree with the severity of the issues of
proliferation of technologies and splitting of effort. But I did it mainly
because it's fun. :) I could argue about the advantages of
Why another tool? Why not contribute to something existing?
Dénes Harmath wrote:
Greetings all,
if there are any Eclipse fans out there, here's some good news: I'm
happy to announce the early alpha release of Elysium, an Eclipse plugin for
editing LilyPond scores. Features include automatic
The internal MIDI player uses a cross-platform MIDI engine, built in Java.
External MIDI players are not yet supported.
aaah, right. So if the internal midi doesn't play (or more accurately
the transport runs, but no sound) then i'm missing a module or plugin
to get sound, or see a
alex stone wrote:
lilypond version 2.13.25
lilypondtool version (D/L direct from jedit plugin repo) 2.12.894
I've been working all day on trying to get the internal midi player in
jedit/lilypondtool to work with timidity. (as lilypondtool has no
jackmidi as yet)
No luck so far. I have timidity
Charles Cave wrote:
I stumbled upon the Lilypond Tool project on Source Forge
because it was mentioned in a post on this forum.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit/reviews/
What a wonderful looking program! I can connect me MIDI
keyboard and enter notes by playing on the keyboard.
I
Francisco Vila wrote:
2010/5/3 Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de:
The (missing) circular staff has to be drawn using LilyPondTool's ruler
feature even though I haven't found out how to do it, yet.
I think it is rather the reverse. The staff is drawn before, then the
position and
Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Dear Bertalan,
when I compile your circular-staff-code with LilyPond version 2.13.19
I get a syntax error, unexpected STRING for each line containing an
override-command. The compilation fails. Am I missing out on something?
\score {
\relative c' {
relative c' {} the syntax error messages remain. Despite of a
failed compilation-message the following pdf is produced:
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
patrick
Am 03.05.2010 um 09:45 schrieb Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool):
Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Dear Bertalan,
when I compile your circular-staff
Francisco Vila wrote:
2010/4/26 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
2010/4/26 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu:
Send me a PDF file of the original problem please...
http://paconet.org/lilypond/duermeusted.pdf
In another (older) system this looks
Patrick McCarty wrote:
In my Postscript output, I see
29.0547 -13.3453 moveto /FreeSerif 4.33691406 output-scale div
selectfont
2.3559 0. 0. /uni203F
1 print_glyphs
which shows that, on my system, the serif font from GNU FreeFont is used.
That seems wrong, if I remember well
Francisco Vila wrote:
I think this works better than the built-in Lilypond lyric slur -- and it's
certainly more easily tweakable. =)
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
Your trick is certainly tweakable. But besides that, the situation is
exactly the same:
1.- it looks wrong in LilyPond Tool
Michael Dykes wrote:
With the following file, I want to begin adding text expressions above
the music. While I understand the basics, I am faltering on how to get
the expressions /exactly /how I want them. E.g. I want the following
phrase: ^\markup{\italic
''Blessed is the Kingdom ... ''}
Hi,
will the HTML renderer used on WebLily be made public some time?
Cheers,
Bert
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Hi,
is there an interface for LSR available for other applications?
I would like to do something like the following:
- query LSR for a string like staccato, and get back snippet IDs
- based on snippet ID-s I can get descriptions, preview image etc.
Thanks,
Bert
How can I accomplish this?
Cheers,
Johann
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See http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=155 for an example.
Though not a general solution, if you don't have many such chords, you
can do the following.
As the stencil of the ChordName grob is the same as of the TextScript,
that is ly:text-interface::print, you can override the text property
using a markup:
\override ChordNames.ChordName #'text =
Note that there are existing effort on creating a service that can be
used to render lilypond scores in Google Wave or in any web application.
You can get its code at
http://code.google.com/p/lilypondy/http://code.google.com/p/lilypondy/source/browse/#svn/trunk/lilywaveservlet
You can see
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Community,
this snippet looks very interestin!
Could someone explain exactly the meaning of all the numbers of the
command:
\shapeSlur #'(0 -2.5 -1 3.5 0 0 0 -2.5)
A shape consists of 4 control points, like
The shapeSlur doesn't set the position
Federico Bruni wrote:
I have a file (for a book) which includes several files (each piece of
music).
point-and-click is enabled in each of the single files and I want to
keep it.
By default enabled or explicitly? That would override
-dno-point-and-click I think.
But when I create the
Hi, I could compile the PDF on Windows XP, using LilyPond 2.12.2 It took
cca. 30 minutes on a machine with 3GB RAM on a 2.33Ghz Core 2 Duo.
I used the
SET LILYPOND_GC_YIELD=100
setting before starting the compiling.
Cheers,
Bert
Frédéric Bron wrote:
No crash for me with 2.12.3 on OS X.
But the huge number of stack levels may point to a recursion in your
Scheme code.
:D Scheme IS recursion.
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So it seems there is a regression between 2.12.2 and 2.12.3 or 2.13.10.
How can we find where it comes from?
Based on the recursion tip, perhaps there is some not optimal algorithm
in the libguile of 2.12.3 (though we should check the changelist what
changed)
Try to add this setting to
Hi, I'm currently working on a LilyPond web service, which allows safe
embedding into any wiki system, because the service is decoupled from
the wiki, can even run on a different server.
Anyway, preventing DoS attacks has nothing to do with LilyPond itself,
as it depends on the running script,
Uninstall python 3, as it can override library paths.
Sven Siegmund wrote:
Hello,
I work on Microsoft Windows 7 (64 bit), have MiKTeX 2.8 and lilypond
2.12.3 installed and lilypond-book worked fine until I installed
Python 3.1.1.
Not knowing that Lilypond provides python 2.4.5 I was
Roman Stawski wrote:
This short polyphony employs
A trivial customised Voice
but the lyrics ignore
the first note in the score --
that's not the behaviour of choice.
Wow! Valentin, I think this is the first Bug Poem for the LilyPond report.
I found a page about Score at
http://www.jeffreygrossman.com/engraving.html showing the problems with
Sibelius and showing Score's superiority.
I created the same example using LilyPond 2.12.3 (attached) - definitely
not perfect, but almost is - using only the default settings and the
easiest
David Stocker wrote:
Odds are this was much easier to do in LilyPond than it was in SCORE
(or Sibelius, for that matter). I think it looks better than either of
the example on Grossman's page.
There are some issues with the LilyPond output:
- the most severe is 16th beam-accidental collision
Stan Sanderson wrote:
Macintosh OS 10.5.8, LilyPond 2.13.12, LilyPondTool 2.12.894
I find LilyPondTool to be very helpful. However, my commands settings
for the plug-in have never achieved the ability to use it fully. For
example, convert-ly produces an error message indicating that python
Graham,
I just checked your example with the latest jEdit (4.3 final) and latest
LilyPondTool 2.12.894 and it seems I managed to fix the problem in a
recent release :)
Bert
David Bobroff wrote:
On 2/21/2010 1:08 PM, Graham Okely wrote:
Mark
I am using;
Windows XP
JEdit 4.3pre15
Hi, it depends on why and where you want to reduce the space. Send a
minimal example or a small picture of what you get and what you want to
achieve.
Antheo wrote:
Hi,
I looked into the documentation and into the LilyPond Snippet Repository but
could not find a way to reduce the space
Hi, I always wanted to ask: Is Gigsaw is a typo instead of the correct
Jigsaw, or is it intentional?
Thanks,
Bert
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Peter Chubb wrote:
miquel == miquel parera computer.music.n...@gmail.com writes:
miquel I want translate the dynamics of one note (\, \ff etc) to
miquel midi velocity values (0-127) I'ts possible?
Lilypond uses a separate volume channel, rather than velocity, to
control MIDI
Tim Reeves wrote:
Peter Chubb wrote:
Lilypond uses a separate volume channel, rather than velocity, to
control MIDI dynamics. There's a perl script `ConvertToVeolcity.perl'
that can convert the midi output and add velocity info to each note.
That's a bug then. Musically \p means
No, this is like Segmentation fault, or Null pointer.
I always wondered what is lilypond-windows.exe used for, I always run
lilypond.exe
I would also suspect corrupted file.
Bert
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2010/2/15 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com:
Lilypond-windows.exe
0x007aa281
David Santamauro wrote:
What is the status (if any) of LilyPondTool MIDI output? Is there any
work going on in that direction? I'm very interested in accurate midi
representation of the written page and have invested much time in
understanding the subtle, but yet convincing effects midi
Jiri Zurek (Prague) wrote
The scaled durations do not offer a solution, just a workaround. Lilypond
still attempts to count the beats, aligning vertically beat after beat.
What I would like to achieve is to force Lilypond not to count beats at all.
Rather, to align vertically certain bits of
Michael J. O'Donnell wrote:
I am pondering offering engraving services with LilyPond. I wonder if
there are people ready and willing to share information on the
possibility to make modest money this way.
I think the problem with this is that most customers nowadays have big
expectations
Circular staves ARE possible with pure LilyPond, just look at this:
This was made using LilyPondTool's ruler feature, with the following
score:
\score {
\relative c' {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol #'transparent = ##t
\override Staff.KeySignature #'transparent = ##t
\override
No, that's not true.
Score is like a notation drawing program, so you have very precise
control over the musical elements' positions.
If you create a simple score, LilyPond's output is clearly superior.
If you are creating a complicated one, than Score becomes a
hand-engraving tool. In that
Kirill wrote:
To make things work via xml2ly, one would need to write:
1) A simple plugin for Sibelius to dump the score in some format preserving 100%
of what can be programmatically accessed using Sibelius ManuScript language.
Say, dump all the score elements into an .XML
2) Write an
northofscotland wrote:
A few days ago I posted a question about moving the note heads in an ambitus
independently. It hasn't generated any response, and wondered if this was
because it just isn't possible. Am I right? If so, I'll stop worrying!
I checked the doc and couldn't find an easy
The arguments starting with % are LilyPondTool features. It
automatically substitutes configured values.
The other arguments are LilyPond command line arguments. So you should
be able to use --output for example, see the doc.
Gerard McConnell wrote:
Hello,
when I use the following line in the
I think you must either use TabVoice or Voice. You can't include a
simple Voice into a TabStaff and vice versa.
Oscar van Eijk wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently engraving a piece for several instruments, one of them
an acoustic guitar.
I'ld like to be able to print both the full score, and the
Yes.
See
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/fileadmin/lilypondtool/docs/ch03s03.html
Running LilyPond with custom parameters
So you have 2 options:
- in the LilyPond console you can use %lilypond -fsvg %buffer to
process the file to svg.
-
or if you always want
SVG output, set the default
like Layout output to 'filename.svg'?
I have Lilypond version 2.12.0.
Thanks again,
Gerard
- Original Message -
*From:* Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
mailto:lilypondt...@organum.hu
*To:* Gerard McConnell mailto:gerry...@indigo.ie
*Cc:* lilypond-user@gnu.org
No problem. Then the confusion from the doc. Like setting the format
has no effect on the format, it is just for educational purposes
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
lilypondt...@organum.hu wrote:
Oh, I was confused by the lilypond doc
This is a bug - no includes from the default include folder work (except
language settings). Could you please report it on
http://sf.net/projects/lily4jedit ?
Thanks,
Bert
Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Hi Bertalan,
first of all thank you very much for LilyPondTool! It makes life much easier!
I
It is important for the same voices to remain in the same Voice context.
So if you have this:
\new Voice = soprano { c8 d e } and you want to go to S1 and S2, you
should use this construct:
\score { \new Staff { \new Voice = soprano \relative c' { \voiceOne c8
d e( { f) } \new Voice = s2 {
Or as I just found out, you can override the Voice naming of 1 and
2, with
\score { \new Staff { \new Voice = soprano \relative c' { c8 d e(
\context Voice = soprano { f) } \\ { d } } } }
In this case you don't need the explicite voice set up for the temporary
part.
Bertalan Fodor
Yes, that's the main goal of SVG output.
Gerard McConnell wrote:
Am I wrong in thinking that when the SVG output is usable
for Windows machines, then that output can be imported
into Inkscape, where it can be worked on further to
produce pages like those in children's piano tutors, with
You can repeat only complete music fragments. You can't use repeat
inside a \lyricmode block
David Olson wrote:
I described my problem on this webpage:
http://www.hosorembo.com/Lily/repeats.html
Suppose the music is c d e c d e
and the words are do re mi one two three
The music repeats |:
Wow, that's cool.
Francisco Vila wrote:
2010/1/20 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu:
You can repeat only complete music fragments. You can't use repeat inside a
\lyricmode block
Yes, you can:
stanzaOne = \lyricmode {
do re mi
\repeat unfold 2 {
one two three
Unfortunately AFAIK you have to customize manually as in the example at
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=517
Still, I prefer the ø way, it is easier to read and recognize.
Bert
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Wafaic schrieb:
\chords { a:m7.5- }
but I did not get what I hope.
I have someting like
Too lazy to fix the top-posting- see comments below.
Have you ever used a mobile client for reading emails?
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What about
\markup {
\line {4 \super { }}}
}
Note that LilyPond can use most Unicode characters.
Pato Press wrote:
Thanks James, I've just check that and doesn't work :(
It still gives me the same.
What I need its like having a new character consisting in the "a" in
\super mode with a
he dot and top-align it with the "4"
Thanks again!.
2010/1/18 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu
What about
\markup {
\line {4 \super { ạ }}}
}
Note that LilyPond can use most Unicode characters.
__
Hey, that's not an exotic chord, that's the common half-diminished one.
Use normal chord syntax.
\chords { a:m7.5- }
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-chord-modifiers#Common-chord-modifiers
TaoCG wrote:
Wafaic wrote:
Not exactly.
I can't find a way to
Mark Austin wrote:
I'm putting together a book of folk tunes, and would like to reference
the versions of software used. I kown you can automatically pick up
the Lilypond version (and have done so). However, is there a similar
way of getting the JEdit and LilyPondTool versions?
I'm not
Hi, just a heads up: the latest (bug fix) version of LilyPondTool has
been released to the jEdit plugin central, so you might want to upgrade.
Bert
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Johan Vromans wrote:
Domain Admin m...@mjs-svc.com writes:
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data.
I've taken the liberty to enhance this plug-in to take care of bar
checks, bar numbers, ties, (start of) slurs, and measure rests.
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
Le Fri, 1 Jan 2010 17:30:19 -0800 (PST),
mike99 mike.br...@gmail.com a écrit :
Fair enough, but there are the lyrics, set here to the soprano voice,
which, unintended by myself, skips the fourth beat in the second
measure. In the documentation's first example on divisi
Why not spend a minute to find an authoritative answer before sending
speculations to the list?
Because my memory works like a hash map, so I can find data in it
constant time, while looking in the manual or the archive is in O(nlogn)
where n is the size of the information source.
Bert
See
Una corda is a special MIDI controller event.
If it doesn't work like that it is a bug.
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Stefan Thomas wrote Tuesday, January 05, 2010 9:08 AM
in the below quoted snippet, the \unaCorda command has unfortunately no
influence on the midi-performance.
Is it possible to
See http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/unicode
John Mandereau wrote:
Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 08:03 +1100, Nick Payne a écrit :
Try to run convert-ly on a file with an accented name and I get the
following:
convert-ly --edit /home/nick/lilypond/Bésard_preludio.ly
convert-ly (GNU LilyPond)
it be possible to implement this
in Lilypond?
2010/1/5 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu
mailto:lilypondt...@organum.hu
Una corda is a special MIDI controller event.
If it doesn't work like that it is a bug.
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Stefan Thomas wrote
Hi all,
I released new Release Candidate version of LilyPondTool (for jEdit).
Please test it. It is mainly a bug fix release, with many bugs fixed,
most notably
- the PDF preview problems
- the French localization problems
- document wizard localizations
- MIDI input problems (dupicate notes)
Nick Payne wrote:
One bug I have come across is that with \pointAndClickOn, point and
click from PDF preview into the source doesn't work if the source
filename contains an accented character. For example, if I'm working
on a score in file named Bésard_preludio.ly, then point and click
Staying in Windows, you can run a Windows install of Lilypond, and add
to it jEdit with the LilypondTool plugin. The advantages are a single
computing environment, and jEdit+Lilytool gives the same functionality
as Frescobaldi, including the link from .PDF to input.
I wouldn't say same
I tried out Frescobaldi last night. I don't think it adds anything
that can't be done with, say, emacs in Lilypond mode.
That's true, but with emacs they remain capability forever and never
feature. Think of templates and zero configuration for example.
Bert
Hi all,
I released new Release Candidate version of LilyPondTool (for jEdit).
Please test it. It is mainly a bug fix release, with many bugs fixed,
notably
- document wizard localizations
- MIDI input problems (dupicate notes)
Please get it from
Yes, the unaCorda command does perform the appropriate midi event.
I think the question is: is it possible to include custom MIDI
controller commands in the MIDI output? I think it is not yet, though
would be very useful.
Bert
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
is it possible to define a
Well, it's good to see that there is at least the sFTP support sells
jEdit even if the LilyPondTool plugin is not worth for downloading that. :)
Bert
Aaron Dalton wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Ralph,
thanks for Your hint. I've downloaded Textpad.
It works well, but
Yes, by default the jEdit settings folder is c:\documents and
settings\username\.jedit
Under that there is a file called properties - this contains all your
individual settings.
The jars folder contains all the plugins.
So generally you need only two of these to replicate the same
installation
In the next version this will work better, though it seems that you
have something wrong with your LilyPondTool installation. Do you have
the latest jEdit (4.3pre18 I think) and latest LilyPondTool?
Pressing the backslash should open the autocompletion:
It only autocompletes, if it can
Yes, but the concern here is to bundle something along with LilyPond. I
don't think that's a very good idea though.
We shouldn't bundle unmaintained (that's a fact) broken (fact) editors.
I think we should make LilyPondTool and Frescobaldi officially
recommended and provide them as bundle
In the next release (planned to release this week), I worked on this
part, so keep in touch, perhaps this will be fixed.
Nick Payne wrote:
When I use jEdit/Lilypondtool on Linux, about one time in four or five
that I run Lilypond from the LPT toolbar, Lilypondtool doesn't
recognise when
Use quotes:
\addlyrics { 8 }
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Hi all,
Perhaps someone can help me here. I'm trying to set the Huron Carol
(old hymn written by St Jean de Brebeuf in the 1640s). I'm having
trouble with his name, which requires an e (accent aigu), and I'm
getting a couple of
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