Hi there,
I'm getting to the point in my Lilypond excursions whereby I want to produce
something a little posher and in a more structured way.
It occurs to me that it would be cool to setup some kind of general settings
a Lilypond composition that I can reuse easily.
The kinds of things that I am
Bonjour Ralph
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:12:24 +0100, tu as dit :
Hi there,
I'm getting to the point in my Lilypond excursions whereby I want to produce
something a little posher and in a more structured way.
It occurs to me that it would be cool to setup some kind of general settings
a
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Hello, Mats:
Thanks again for all the help -- after some effort, I believe I was
able to install the fonts correctly. Now, running ly2dvi -p appears to
work as expected, and the output looks much cleaner (i.e., totally
clean!).
However, as I zoomed in to
Hi Ralph,
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Has anybody tried to do this and have you had much success?
If so, it would be cool to have a store of different styles for the web
site, to go with the templates.
I made a (kind of) preset for my piano compositions, I'm not entering
anything else in Lily at the moment, but soon
In contrast to the common.ly file sent by Nicolas earlier today,
Thorkil's file is a template, similar to all the template files
that are included in the LilyPond distribution in
.../doc/input/templates/.
If I were you, I would put definitions like Dynamics context
in a separate common.ly file,
Hello, Han-Wen:
I doubt that this will be discernible on 1200dpi print-outs.
I was looking at the printed version -- from my Xanté AW 1200 (1200dpi)
-- and I have to agree with you: there is no visible offset. I imagine
it would be the same if I sent the PS directly to the offset printer
Hi,
Thanks, that all seems fine.
I think the vast majority of what I want to do to make life easier is to set
some appropriately nice fonts globally and make up some shortcuts for my
favourite markups.
I will have a fiddle and see what pops up.
It would seem to me that if people have a
Bert,
I finally managed to figure out the installation on my own! Thanks anyway
for your reply -- I was able to successfully run test.ly this morning. I'm
looking forward to trying out Lilypond now.
-Jim
At 08:02 AM 9/29/2003 +0200, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Please open a command prompt (cmd on
Hi,
This is more mutopia related, but anyway:
Lots of [often handwritten] music scores can be found on line at
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ (BNF stands for Bibliothèque Nationale de
France).
For instance, here is the full score of the music from /Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme/, by Molière and Lully:
I am working on a LilyPond plugin for JEdit.
As a subproject I've created a JavaHelp add-in for LilyPond Documentation.
It's created for 2.0.1, but is useful for other versions also.
Features:
- Easily navigable tree view of the whole documentation
- Integrated full-text search
Download:
I am installing Lilypond 2.0.1
( I used Lilypond 1.8.2 )
The installing process seemed quite well, even the make web part.
Questions are :
1)
when, according to documentatnion Version 2.0.1 / Install / Building
LilyPond
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