Thanks a lot for your suggestions, Han-Wen. I finally managed to get what I
wanted. I post my solution here:
\version 2.6.4
#(define (override-color-for-all-grobs color)
(lambda (context)
(let loop ((x
(notes...)
}
but unfortunately \applyoutput works on the first grob
only. How could I tell Lilypond to use gray-grob on
every grob on the staff?
Thanks in advance,
Maurizio Tomasi.
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Use --preview from the command line.
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s4\ s4\! \ s4\! s4 } c4 c c
}
}
}
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
The reason why Lilypond is not behaving as expected is, when you use
Lily creates a new voice (by the way, why are you using \\?).
The solution is to include the note to tie in the construct as well:
\score {
\new Staff {
\relative c
this could be useful to you:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-11/msg00465.html
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Of course it is possible, and you was near to get the right solution!
Simply enclose the part to comment between %{ and %}, i.e.
%{
a b c d
d e f g
%}
will ignore the two lines a b c d and d e f g.
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this is what you are looking for. Maybe you will have to correct
this score in order to run under Lily 2.2.5.
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are done with the \tempo command.
Does the \tempo command affect the MIDI file as well? I think this was
Aaron's question.
Maurizio
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I would like to add a patch change for pizz/arco as well as adding
tempo
changes in the score.
LilyPond supports the standard list of Midi instruments. It should be
possible to set midiInstrument to pizzicato strings
://www.vpmag.com/nwc/) without needing to reboot Windows to do the
conversion process. Also, I do not have Noteworthy Composer and do not
know if the trial version permit the user to install and use plug-ins.
Regards,
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.midi
and so on. How can I force such a behaviour with \book?
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I am forwarding your mail to the Lilypond-User mailing list. Please
send your questions to this list as well: in this way they are read by a
number of people, and your problems are more likely to be solved.
Regards,
Maurizio
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bes4 ~ bes2 }
\new Voice { s4. \hideNotes d8 ~ d2 }
}
}
If you want, you can adjust the tie direction using \tieDown and \tieUp
in the four voices. Hope this is what you wants.
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Russ Ross wrote:
I'm using the cygwin version of Lilypond 2.2.5 and noticed that tempo
markings seem to have gone away since 2.2.2. An unchanged source file
that included:
\tempo 4=58
printed note=58 using 2.2.2 and nothing under 2.2.5. I ran the file
through convert-ly in case anything had
I think that the PDF file Lilypond 2.3.13 produces with the following
input has some layout problem:
\relative c''' {
c8.--\trill( b32 c) % 1
c,8.--\trill( b32 c) % 2
c'8.--\trill( b32 c) % 3
c,4
}
Of the three slur, the first and the third ones seem too high to me. On
the
I am typesetting an old edition of Mozart quartets, and sometimes
dynamics appear in parentheses. I manage to write these with
---
\score {
\context Staff {
\notes \relative c' {
c1_#'(columns (large () (dynamic p)
Hi
I am new to the list and just starting to learn LilyPond. I know this
has been discussed here before but I haven't seen a solution.
! LaTeX Error: File `geometry.sty' not found. is the familiar message.
I don't have the file and Google searches haven't shown where I get
it or
heb ik lely draaiend. Weliswaar de windows versie, want linux wilde
niet helemaal. Dat laatste ligt niet aan lely, maar aan ontbrekende
zaken in suse.
Maar nu de windows versie dus. Ik kan HW's hoornconcerten (die van
Mozart eigenlijk) genereren en bekijken, via PDF alleen, want de
andere
Thomas is a personal friend of ours (from the EJE orchestra!), who at
last ('eindelijk') tried lily. He didn't imagine us having so many
non dutch speaking users.
Oh, that's ok. If his question has some interest, why do not translate
it and post here? Maybe somebody else could be interested
Thank you grahAm for the enlightening answer to my previous question.
I am interested too in the issue of preventing lilypond from removing
staves in the first page, but Graham's answer has not been sent to this
mailing list. Could you forward the e-mail here, please?
Maurizio
Yesterday I posted this message which was refused because it was too big.
I reduced the size of the PNG image, so now it should be ok.
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Hello to everybody.
I've tried to print a score using landscape orientation, but the result
doesn't satisfy me. I wrote:
---
\paper {
papersize = a4
orientation = landscape
}
\include paper20.ly
\score {
in the \paper block set
linewidth = 27.0 \cm
this might help. in gv you then flip the paper to portrait rather than
landscape to view.
hth,
simon.
Thanks a lot, Simon. I tried to use the linewidth specification before
sending my e-mail, but I did not see the expected result since I was
I'd like to output a small snippet of score as a png image (discussing the
range of a cello, \score{\notes{a'''}}} ). Is there a nice way to do this?
I can go from dvi to ps to png, but surely there's an easier way to generate
graphics (given how many are on the website!)
Thanks,
- Graham
I am using Lilypond 1.5.64, and I need to change the average distance
between consecutive notes in a score. The score I am typesetting takes 45
pages (!), but Lily places often only 2 or 3 widely spaced bars per line.
I would like to force Lily to shrink a bit the whole thing to get 4 or
Hello to everybody.
I am using Lilypond 1.5.64, and I need to change the average distance
between consecutive notes in a score. The score I am typesetting takes 45
pages (!), but Lily places often only 2 or 3 widely spaced bars per line.
I would like to force Lily to shrink a bit the whole thing
If I compile the following code with Lilypond 1.5.x (currently I am
using version 1.5.63, but this happened with older versions too):
--
smallNatural = #'(music ((font-relative-size . -1) accidentals-0))
\score {
\context
Hello to everybody. As somebody already knows, I am typesetting Mozart's
Piano Concerto KV 459 (I have completed the first movement!), and I have
another question about the \partcombine command.
Ok, my situation is: I want to create an orchestral score and many
individual parts, one for each
hi people,
as i've already mentioned before, i'm working on rearranging one of the
suites from the water music for two trumpets and two trombones. the
suite consists of 5 pieces. my problem: for each instrument, i'd like to
~ print all of the pieces into one document, but have each piece
Hello to everybody!
I have a feature request for Lilypond 1.5.61. Consider this file,
where there is a multimeasure rest, followed by a slur that has not
been properly opened:
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\score {
\context Staff {
\notes
Hello to everybody!
I am trying to write an orchestral score with Lilypond 1.5.61, and I
have some problem with the \partcombine command. If I compile the
following code:
--
\score {
\context StaffGroup = group
I have a problem with beams in Lilypond 1.5.59. Consider this file:
--
\score {
\notes \relative g'' {
\time 6/8
g8 g, g' a a, a' | b b, b' c c, c'
}
}
I tried to compile input/template/piano-dynamics.ly with lilypond
1.5.59, and the result was:
--
% ly2dvi piano-dynamics.ly
Running LilyPond...
-I /home/ziotom/lilypond-1.5.59/input/template -H dedication -H title -H
subtitle -H
I am trying to compile Lilypond 1.5.60. If I run
-
% ./configure
(lots of stuff...)
% make all
(other stuff...)
-
all goes well, but if I use the command-line switch
Somehow, someone thinks that stepmake is installed in
/usr/share/stepmake. Could you check if that's true?
Could you also send your config.make? I suspect it says:
stepmake = /usr/share/stepmake
where it should say:
stepmake = $(depth)/./stepmake
Jan.
Thank you very much for
Hello to everybody! I am still here, trying to run Lilypond 1.5.60. Now
it seems to work, but there is a strange thing I had to do in order to get
it working, so I would know what exactly I made.
Ok, I will repeat it: I wanted to install Lilypond under /usr, not under
/usr/local, so I called
That's strange. The default directory should be the same as
the definition of datadir in config.make. Could it be that
you first ran configure + make and then later reran configure
with --prefix=... followed by make without doing 'make clean'
inbetween? Try 'make -C buildscripts clean' and
Are there commands to produce, e.g., Allegro, Adagio, Largo at wanted
positions?
-
Marco
If you want to write these indications above the staff with a
good-looking separation from it, you can use the following command:
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Just a little note to let you know that the problems noted by Simon (bad
syntax of the `eval' command) is due to the different `eval' syntax in
Guile 1.4.x. Yesterday I installed Guile 1.5.6 on my home computer, and
any problem disappeared.
Perhaps somebody should correct `INSTALL.txt' (in
I don't understand.
I'm using Guile 1.4, and it's fine for LilyPond 1.4.13 and 1.4.58.
Maybe there are modified versions of Guile around, or maybe there's a
problem with Guile 1.4.1?
What lilypond version are you using, what guile version, and where did
you get your guile?
Jan.
Yes,
I'm using guile 1.4 and lilypond 1.5.58 too (or actually latest cvs,
but I don't think there has been a fix).
This is strange. I downloaded Guile from the Guile Home Page under
www.gnu.org via anonymous CVS, and before upgrading to 1.5.6 I had serious
troubles running Lily 1.5.58 (I was not
Hmm. What does
guile -c '(write (minor-version))'
say? I suspect it says 4.1, and that's why you're seeing this
problem.
Unfortunately (!) my Lilypond system now runs well, so I erased
Guile 1.4.1 from my hard disk. Thus, I cannot run this test.
But I think my problem was not a
Hey, I have the same problem installing version 1.5.57 and 1.5.58 under
SuSE Linux 7.0 with Guile 1.4.1 installed. If I try the simplest file:
--
\score {
\notes \relative c' { c4 d e f | g1 }
}
I think I got the solution! The NEWS file shipped with Guile 1.5.6 says:
** Backward incompatible change: eval EXP ENVIRONMENT-SPECIFIER
`eval' is now R5RS, that is it takes two arguments.
The second argument is an
Ok, thank you a lot, folks!
Maurizio
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Hello to everybody.
I am Maurizio, and this is my first e-mail to this group. I use Lilypond
1.4.13, and I am typesetting the String Quartet KV387 by Mozart for the
Mutopia Project. In the third movement I have to deal with version
1.4.x's limitations about grace notes, so I am going to
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