Am 29.08.2008 um 18:04 schrieb Mike Blackstock:
Thanks to all for the advice. I guess I'll just use brackets for now
and look at Alexander's suggestions more closely a bit later on.
This was prompted by a project to do Schubert's Winterreise, but I'm
thinking ahead to Wagner's Ring.
Is there a way to have cross staff stems on beamed notes? Or does it
only work with flagged/non-flagged notes? I didn't see anything
mentioned in the docs.
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Wow, I thought I was going crazy. If I use the template for piano
centered dynamics, dynamic text overrides don't work unless they're
attached to the proper voice context. Snippet follows.
\version 2.11.57
\layout {
\context {
\type Engraver_group
\name Dynamics
\alias
Okay, it took me a while to figure all of this out. Normally, with the
piano centered dynamics needing to be attached to a voice, I'd just
name the voice and be done with it, however, when I do that, with the
staff changes, I encounter another problem: the dynamics follow the
voice into
completely in contrast to reinhold, i'm always put out when i have to
go to LSR in search of something that's not in the docs.
surely if a snippet deserves/needs to be in LSR it should be
incorporated into the next revision of the docs?
cheers
d
On 27 Aug 2008, at 15:01, Reinhold
Damian leGassick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
surely if a snippet deserves/needs to be in LSR it should be
incorporated into the next revision of the docs?
I'd consider the LSR complementary to the docs.
-- Johan
Chord is alive! http://chordii.sourceforge.net
which brings us back to the beginning of the thread
it's status is a bit vague, so people aren't always sure where's the
best place to look
i agree with graham that 'complementary' status encourages a wiki
mentality - personally i'd be happy never to see another wiki again :-)
d
On 30
2008/8/30 Damian leGassick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
surely if a snippet deserves/needs to be in LSR it should be incorporated
into the next revision of the docs?
Actually, the docs only include a selection of the most relevant snippets.
The LSR is not only meant for pedagogical purposes, but also
On 30 Aug 2008, at 12:13, Valentin Villenave wrote:
Plus, it's some kind of
a laboratory that helps improving the docs (after selection and
edition of the chosen snippets).
that would be my preferred 'status'
cheers
d
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For my diploma thesis (I study church music) I made a edition of a
church cantata by Georg Philipp Telemann, engraved with Lily. Currently
I haven't access to public webspace, so I don't know how I can show it
to you.
Just to let you know - the cantata is now online at the Werner Icking
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Am Samstag, 30. August 2008 schrieb Michael Käppler:
For my diploma thesis (I study church music) I made a edition of a
church cantata by Georg Philipp Telemann, engraved with Lily. Currently
I haven't access to public webspace, so I don't know
Hello,
I want to shorten the length of beamed stems in a four-voice piano
staff, but it seems that the beamed-stem-shorten-property doesn't take
effect. Could anyone give me a hint how to solve the problem using
Version 2.10.33?
Thanks,
Chris
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. August 2008 schrieb Rob Canning:
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
At least the Debian and Kubuntu packages of lilypond-data have
the following requirement: Pre-Depends: tetex-bin |
texlive-base
I suppose that this is not true any longer and was never
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 23:42 +0100, Rob Canning wrote:
maybe its an error in the debian package
something in the deb is pulling down texlive anyway
i'm not sure exactly whats going on in the control file but it seems
that lilypond-data is dependency of lilypond
and lilypond-data has
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 21:54 +0100, Rob Canning wrote:
does this mean all this is needed is a modification to the debian
controlfile?
this would be great as if texlive-base is not a dep then lilypond should
be small enough to fit on our live distro :)
No, we're actually using kpsewhich. I
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 17:44 +0100, Rob Canning wrote:
i just went to file a bug report against this on the debian site and
found that one had already been filed on:
feb. 08 2007
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=410158
would it be possible for lilypond developers to
Dear lilypond-users,
I have had an (maybee studpid) idea in the last days. You know that there
are some programs available, that run in the internet, like e.g. the google
office. Do You think
it could be possible to make an internet-based version of lilypond?
Hi Stefan,
Valentin has already started such a project. I don´t know how good it
works. Probably it´s only a starting point:
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/
Dominic
2008/8/30 Stefan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear lilypond-users,
I have had an (maybee studpid) idea in the last days.
2008/8/30 Dominic Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Valentin has already started such a project. I don´t know how good it
works. Probably it´s only a starting point:
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/
Glad to see you remember :-)
Actually, I think a few of us are convinced LilyPond's can have
Hi all you server-side 'Ponder-ers!
I think a few of us are convinced LilyPond can have a
future as a client+server application
For the record, I eventually want to set up a server for my musical
theatre works, where the consumer can choose an instrumentation and
transposition(s) and the
Hallo all,
Valentin mentioned several projects on the web that have some web-based
version of LilyPond.
The keyboard input of Musipedia
http://www.musipedia.org/melody_search.0.html generates LilyPond code,
and its database uses LilyPond code to store melodies.
An interesting site if you
Hi James,
2008/8/30 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to have cross staff stems on beamed notes? Or does it only
work with flagged/non-flagged notes? I didn't see anything mentioned in the
docs.
I'm sure you've worked it out for yourself by now, but in case you're
still
2008/8/30 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi James,
2008/8/30 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to have cross staff stems on beamed notes? Or does it only
work with flagged/non-flagged notes? I didn't see anything mentioned in the
docs.
I'm sure you've worked it out for
Hi James,
2008/8/30 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, it took me a while to figure all of this out. Normally, with the piano
centered dynamics needing to be attached to a voice, I'd just name the voice
and be done with it, however, when I do that, with the staff changes, I
encounter
2008/8/30 Ivo Bouwmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
An interesting site if you know a melody but can't find its name!
Yes, there's also http://www.melodyhound.com/ (don't know if it's related).
Cheers,
Valentin
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Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 21:54 +0100, Rob Canning wrote:
does this mean all this is needed is a modification to the debian
controlfile?
this would be great as if texlive-base is not a dep then lilypond should
be small enough to fit on our live distro :)
Am 30.08.2008 um 20:46 schrieb Neil Puttock:
Hi James,
2008/8/30 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to have cross staff stems on beamed notes? Or does
it only
work with flagged/non-flagged notes? I didn't see anything
mentioned in the
docs.
I'm sure you've worked it out
Am 30.08.2008 um 21:28 schrieb Neil Puttock:
Hi James,
2008/8/30 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, it took me a while to figure all of this out. Normally, with
the piano
centered dynamics needing to be attached to a voice, I'd just name
the voice
and be done with it, however, when
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Alexander,
does anybody know whether/how it's possible to locally
prevent staves from hiding troughout a part of the piece?
See Neil's solution to the same question, which I posed almost exactly a
year ago:
James E. Bailey Saturday, August 30, 2008 9:38 PM
Am 30.08.2008 um 20:46 schrieb Neil Puttock:
I'm sure you've worked it out for yourself by now, but in case you're
still stumped, here's a hint:
\noBeam
Actually, I used \autoBeamOff, I never really noticed \noBeam before,
and it's not in
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Am Samstag, 30. August 2008 schrieb Alexander Kobel:
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Alexander,
does anybody know whether/how it's possible to locally
prevent staves from hiding troughout a part of the piece?
See Neil's solution to the same
Some month ago I was using a small lilypond snippet inside a latex file.
I did that successful with the help of the lilypond-latex.engine
script from Nicola Vitacolonna which was mentioned here in the list.
Am Samstag, 30. August 2008 schrieb Rob Canning:
this is because as thomas explained :
When the package is upgraded, the old
automatically generated fonts need to be cleaned up, and we are using
kpsewhich to find them in order to delete them.
i dont fully understand why this is a
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