Unfortunately, it didn't work.
The project as a whole is 30 ly files, so posting would make quite an
e-mail. I'll stick with the central, header and global .ly files, as
they're the most important.
If you need anything beyond what you see, I can send the whole project
privately
Will Oram writes:
Unfortunately, it didn't work.
\layout {
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
raggedbottom = ##f
raggedlastbottom = ##f
}
Try setting it in \paper.
Jan.
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The good news is that page breaks work again. However, that gigantic
10cm gap between header and system 1 is still there, squishing the
system into half a page length.
Thanks so far --
Will
On Mar 13, 2005, at 4.19 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Will Oram writes:
Unfortunately, it didn't work
Will Oram wrote:
The good news is that page breaks work again. However, that gigantic
10cm gap between header and system 1 is still there, squishing the
system into half a page length.
AFAICT and I have tried all variations of raggedbottom and raggedbottom
this is broken in 2.4.2 at least
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Oram wrote:
The good news is that page breaks work again. However, that gigantic
10cm gap between header and system 1 is still there, squishing the
system into half a page length.
AFAICT and I have tried all variations
header and the first
system. There is no change in space between staves either.
What's the proper procedure to get an even system spread every page?
I have to smile and remember
when you accuse me of that smell
{ \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
raggedbottom = ##f % false is what I want, right?
}
However, the page break does not occur, and there is a gigantic (~10
cm) amount of empty space between the piece header and the first
system. There is no change in space between staves either.
What's the proper procedure
).
test.ly
\version 2.4.2
\header {
title=Hi
}
\score { c }
~/music$ lilypond -V test.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
LILYPOND_DATADIR=/usr/share/lilypond
LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR=/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.2
LOCALEDIR=/usr/share/locale
LILYPONDPREFIX=
[/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.2/scm/lily-library.scm
On 1/10/2005, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you update the TeX file name database after installing
ec-fonts? Try to run the command 'texhash' as root.
Greetings,
I had not. However, after running texhash I still receive the exact same
error on test.ly.
~/music# texhash
texhash:
exists?). Here's the relevent
information I could cull, based on previous conversations on the list
regarding ecrm10 (as found in the archives).
test.ly
\version 2.4.2
\header {
title=Hi
}
\score { c }
~/music$ lilypond -V test.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
LILYPOND_DATADIR=/usr/share/lilypond
With an update to 2.5.6 have I the same problem this afternoon.
Considering the txfonts.map, I tried to add .pfa at the end of the
every lines in the file ec-mftrace.map and it works now.
I don't know if it's a good way but...
Aurèle Duda
Bryan Stanbridge wrote:
On 1/10/2005, Mats Bengtsson
Hello list,
The documentation pertaining to headers has been a bit confusing to me, so
I'm taking my questions here:
With a multimovement piece, how do I get a large roman numeral centered
between movements indicating which movement is beginning?
Similarly, how do I get a header indicating
If I remember correctly, you use version 2.5.x (please always
tell, otherwise you might get an irrelevant answer).
I don't know any polish, so I can't really try, but I think
it should work to do
\header{
inputencoding = latin2
title = ...
}
and then to make sure to use a text editor
How can I put polish letters in tagline of header:
\header {
title = afd
composer = afd
tagline = asf
}
If I must attach babel package give me an example, OK?
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In the 2.3.x series, you can use the same text markup commands as
in text scripts
title = \markup{ \center-align First line second line }
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
how do i make a line break in the header, version 2.3.22?
in 2.2.6, \\\ works, but all that does is change the justification
how do i make a line break in the header, version 2.3.22?
in 2.2.6, \\\ works, but all that does is change the justification of
the text. i can't find in the manual where this is discussed.
josiah
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or a) and \c{c} (cedilla)
3. In the Header, it is not so easy:
ü comes with \\\{u} (also ö and ä), and c-cedilla with \c{c},
4. but all that i tried (also try and error) never gave a ß.
(I tried: \\\ss \\\{ss} \\\{s} \\\{s} \\\s \\\s{s}
\ss \{ss} \{s} \{s} \s \s{s}
(Of course, I cant put the words
problem with the piece header field.
What error message do you get? (You may have to use lilypond --verbose
to see it).
/Mats
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Hi!
I (still) use lilypond 2.2.0 on Linux Kernel 2.4. with gedit.
1. I found here help for the german ß (I get it with \\\ss (without) in
Lyrics
sample2e
dvips sample2e
gv sample2e.ps
This should show a 3 page document with both text and some math
in it. If it doesn't you could try to reinstall the teTeX package
or check the Debian help.
/Mats
Johan Witters wrote:
I upgaded to lilypond 2.2.5.
The score output is OK, the header lines do
This should show a 3 page document with both text and some math
in it. If it doesn't you could try to reinstall the teTeX package
or check the Debian help.
/Mats
Johan Witters wrote:
I upgaded to lilypond 2.2.5.
The score output is OK, the header lines do not appear in the .pdf or
.ps file
running
lilypond --verbose thefile.ly
and see if the printouts give any hints.
/Mats
Johan Witters wrote:
Hi,
After using lilypond for a few years now, lilypond does not show any
header lines anymore (after upgrading Debianan lilypond to 2.1.0
The .ly file reads:
\header {
title = test
In my jazz scores, I need to indicate chord names above the top staff. The
default layout places chord names too close to the composer name. What is
the command which would bring the first system (and ONLY the first system)
down a few spaces?
BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-
Version: 1.0
If you use version 2.2 or earlier, the easiest solution is
probably to add below the composer name (as opposed to adding
it above the top staff). Try
\header{
...
composer = The Composer\\vspace{5mm}
}
As an alternative, you could add an empty arranger field:
arranger = {}
/Mats
Lyle
Hi,
After using lilypond for a few years now, lilypond does not show any
header lines anymore (after upgrading Debianan lilypond to 2.1.0
The .ly file reads:
\header {
title = test
instrument = Horn in F
}
hornNotes = \notes \relative c {
\time 2/4
Anyone know of a way to include a note in the meter line of the
header? For example:
\header {
title = Old MacDonald Had a Farm
meter = ** = 60
}
only with ** replaced by a quarter note.
Thanks,
Russ
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Isn't this a misuse of the meter line in the heading? I thought that
meter was used not to show the timing, but rather to show the number of
syllables per line in hymn tunes, e.g. 8:8:8:8.
I think the place to indicate the speed of the piece is with a metronome
mark:
Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to change the header names:
1. I would like to change the name to another language instead of title
(ketorit) etc.
2. In the english headers to change or the header names to other names.
3. The ability to add my own header names.
Thanks
Aaron
Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to change the header names:
1. I would like to change the name to another language instead of title
(ketorit) etc.
LilyPond just passes the fields as variables to LaTeX that does the
actual typesetting. So, to do the change you could
In the headers is the tag head, which is applied to the upper left
corner of all pages. Is there a way to use this but not have it print on
page one? I would like the title of the piece printed in the upper left
corner on all subsequent pages.
Thanks,
Chip
= \\textsf {Title}
This does work for all header fields except composer and piece.
These stay with the small caps font. What am I missing / doing wrong
here?
Thank you
Thomas
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. by inserting the following.
title = \\textsf {Title}
This does work for all header fields except composer and piece.
These stay with the small caps font. What am I missing / doing wrong
here?
The problem is that the font shape and the font family are two
orthogonal kind of properties in LaTeX. Lilypond
Hello,
could anyone explain how to change fonts in the \header field?
I found the following information in the documentation:
--
Markup texts cannot be used in the titling of the \header field.
Titles are made by LaTeX, so LaTeX commands should be used for
formatting.
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This does not help me
;)
regards,
joseluis
A 07/12/03 17:13:16
Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I would like to control where the line breaks in a header entry.
Specifically, as below:
composer = Adapted from a familiar melody by John Doe
so the output would be (right justified)
Adapted from a familiar
whatever
is after the bar \ must be a latex command. I mean that you must
write latex commands with a double bar (\\latexcommand)
Excuse my english ;)
regards,
joseluis
A 07/12/03 17:13:16
Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I would like to control where the line breaks in a header entry
I would like to control where the line breaks in a header entry.
Specifically, as below:
composer = Adapted from a familiar melody by John Doe
so the output would be (right justified)
Adapted from a familiar melody
by John Doe
Can a carriage return/line feed
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Saturday 04 October 2003 03:13 am, Paul Scott wrote:
currently use 'piece = ...' to get section or movement names but I
would like them centered instead of on the left. Is there a way to
get a centered section or movement titles for an
orchestral/instrumental part
Paul Scott wrote:
piece = \\center Title
With this one \\center is ignored.
piece = {\\center{Title}}
This one and variations all produce parsing errors from lilypond.
Lilypond 2.0.0
Paul
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On Saturday 04 October 2003 02:23 pm, Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
piece = \\center Title
With this one \\center is ignored.
piece = {\\center{Title}}
This one and variations all produce parsing errors from lilypond.
This worked:
\version 1.7.28
tagline = \center \copyright
Can someone please point out why Staff.autoBeaming = ##f and \header {opus =
Antifona de entrada} don't work in the attached file?
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Misa1EntAnt.ly
Description
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12.42, you wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to add some multiline header text, that is printed on top of
the first page.
I want to have arragement notes there, in text form, perhaps on the top
right corner.
If I understood you correctly, this should do the work
AL I would like to add a header line, above the score, that tells the
AL reader, that two eighth notes printed in the score are to be
AL played as one dotted eighth and one sixteenth (for better
AL readability)
AL Is this possible with lilypond?
This is possible with Lilypond but requires a few
Hi.
\fetachar\fetaflat in the headers does not work with ly2dvi of Lily
1.6.0.
lilyponddefs.tex is OK (i.e., without %)
Yes, the problem is that lilyponddefs.tex isn't included before the
title is typeset, in the LaTeX wrapper file created by ly2dvi. One way
to solve the problem is
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco Caliari wrote:
\header{instrument=Instruments in Bb}
\header { instrument = Instruments in B$\\flat$ }
Fwiw, using feta characters, like this, should also work:
\header
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco Caliari wrote:
\header{instrument=Instruments in Bb}
\header { instrument = Instruments in B$\\flat$ }
Fwiw, using feta characters, like this, should also work:
\header
Hi.
\fetachar\fetaflat in the headers does not work with ly2dvi of Lily 1.6.0.
lilyponddefs.tex is OK (i.e., without %)
Yes, the problem is that lilyponddefs.tex isn't included before
the title is typeset, in the LaTeX wrapper file created by
ly2dvi. One way to solve the problem is to copy
Hi.
How can I put the flat symbol (or sharp) in the header? For example, I
want to write
\header{instrument=Instruments in Bb}
where Bb means B flat.
Bye
--
Marco
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Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco Caliari wrote:
\header{instrument=Instruments in Bb}
\header { instrument = Instruments in B$\\flat$ }
Fwiw, using feta characters, like this, should also work:
\header{
instrument=instruments in B\fetachar\fetaflat
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