Re: clef change confuses manual key signature

2012-08-16 Thread Keith OHara
Mats Bengtsson mats.bengtsson at ee.kth.se writes: needed the feature while trying to typeset some of the Mystery sonatas by Biber, which are written in scordatura, i.e. a violin with a non-standard tuning. In these pieces, the notation reflects how you should press the fingers, not what

Suboptimal slur (easy case)

2012-08-16 Thread James Harkins
Is there an issue logged for this? \version 2.15.36 \relative c'' { b8^Very loopy slur ( a ) r4 r2 \override Slur #'height-limit = #0.5 b8_Cleaner look ( a ) r4 r2 } hjh -- James Harkins /// dewdrop world jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net http://www.dewdrop-world.net Come said the Muse,

Re: clef change confuses manual key signature

2012-08-16 Thread David Kastrup
Keith OHara k-ohara5...@oco.net writes: I would find it a perfectly acceptable solution to have key signatures be consistent for all octaves, regardless with display method is chosen [...] make my life a lot easier. The simple forms \set Staff.keySignature =#`(2 . ,FLAT) \key d\minor

Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Reinhold, Werner and Philippe, thanks for your feedback. Here are a few ideas before I finally leave. [I won't read this list (from tomorrow), so if you want to contact me in the next weeks, please write to g...@ursliska.de] My package works with XeLaTeX because I decided to use this

Re: Suboptimal slur (easy case)

2012-08-16 Thread eluze
James Harkins-2 wrote Is there an issue logged for this? what's the issue? if the notes are not that tight (e.g. using ragged-right = ##f in your example) your cleaner look doesn't look so clean anymore (that's my personal opinion) you can check if there are issues in the tracker in

Roman page numbers.

2012-08-16 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings All, There must surely be an easy answer to this, though I have yet to find it. How does one produce page numbers in Roman numerals? And how does one then revert to Arabic numerals? In a related question, will the output from a generated Table of Contents display a mix of Roman

Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Urs, how can I install this package in my xelatex-system on ubuntu? Hi Reinhold, Werner and Philippe, thanks for your feedback. Here are a few ideas before I finally leave. [I won't read this list (from tomorrow), so if you want to contact me in the next weeks, please write to

Re: Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Urs Liska
The package doesn't have real installation instructions (or even an installation procedure) yet (something for 0.1, a first official release). Fortunately xelatex-ubuntu is what I have, so I can tell you how you will make it work. One issue is that there are included files in a subfolder. (I

Re: Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Werner LEMBERG
* place lilyglyphs.sty and the complete definitions/ folder somewhere on your disk, e.g. in a directory ~/lilyglyphs. * create symlinks to lilyglyphs.sty and the definitions/ folder _in the directory_ where your .tex file is located: ln -s ~/lilyglyphs/lilyglyphs.sty ln -s

Re: Suboptimal slur (easy case)

2012-08-16 Thread James Harkins
From: eluze James Harkins-2 wrote Is there an issue logged for this? what's the issue? The default slur extends too low. if the notes are not that tight (e.g. using ragged-right = ##f in your example) your cleaner look doesn't look so clean anymore (that's my personal opinion) My

Re: Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Urs Liska
Am 16.08.2012 13:57, schrieb Werner LEMBERG: * place lilyglyphs.sty and the complete definitions/ folder somewhere on your disk, e.g. in a directory ~/lilyglyphs. * create symlinks to lilyglyphs.sty and the definitions/ folder _in the directory_ where your .tex file is located:

Re: Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Werner LEMBERG
~/texmf/tex/xelatex/lilyglyphs/ Oops, didn't think this would work with the subfolder ... This gets searched recursively by default. Werner ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Subject: Re: lilyglyphs LaTeX package

2012-08-16 Thread Urs Liska
Now I know that, thanks :-) Just had to exclude this from the git repo that controls my texmf dir ;-) Best Urs Am 16.08.2012 14:29, schrieb Werner LEMBERG: ~/texmf/tex/xelatex/lilyglyphs/ Oops, didn't think this would work with the subfolder ... This gets searched recursively by

dynamics (and hairpins) attached to rests vs dynamics attached to notes

2012-08-16 Thread Tiresia GIUNO
Hi all, I noticed that in LP 2.14.2, dynamics and hairpins attached to rests (r or s) are slightly out of alignment when compared to dynamics and hairpins attached to notes. See attached ex. A %% EXAMPLE A %% musicOne = { a'4\ ~ a'\ ~ a'\ r4\! } dynamics = { r4\ r\ r\ r\! }

Re: dynamics (and hairpins) attached to rests vs dynamics attached to notes

2012-08-16 Thread eluze
Tiresia Giuno wrote The attached examples are quite simple, in my score with more complex music, such behavior leads to quite strange situations. Am I right and if so, which would be the easiest solution? probably the simplest is to use dynamic contexts and withdraw the dynamic

Re: dynamics (and hairpins) attached to rests vs dynamics attached to notes

2012-08-16 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 16 August 2012 14:59, Tiresia GIUNO tires...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi all, I noticed that in LP 2.14.2, dynamics and hairpins attached to rests (r or s) are slightly out of alignment when compared to dynamics and hairpins attached to notes. Could you check with latest development version?

Re: setting Delia Derbyshire's abstract electronic scores

2012-08-16 Thread martinwguy
On 14 August 2012 21:06, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote: El 13/08/2012 21:55, martinwguy martinw...@gmail.com escribió: Is Lilypond capable of helping with exotic stuff like this, from Delia Dervyshire's notes for her, maybe lost, Radio Newsreel signature tune e.g. the bottom of

Re: setting Delia Derbyshire's abstract electronic scores

2012-08-16 Thread Urs Liska
Am 16.08.2012 19:31, schrieb martinwguy: On 14 August 2012 21:06, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote: El 13/08/2012 21:55, martinwguy martinw...@gmail.com escribió: Is Lilypond capable of helping with exotic stuff like this, from Delia Dervyshire's notes for her, maybe lost, Radio

Re: dynamics (and hairpins) attached to rests vs dynamics attached to notes

2012-08-16 Thread Tiresia GIUNO
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 07:03:06 -0700 (PDT) eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote: Tiresia Giuno wrote The attached examples are quite simple, in my score with more complex music, such behavior leads to quite strange situations. Am I right and if so, which would be the easiest solution?

ANN: Frescobaldi 2.0.7

2012-08-16 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Hi all, it has been a long time, but Frescobaldi 2.0.7 is there. Main new stuff is the beautiful kinetic scrolling in the music view, contributed by Richard Cognot. With many thanks for that! All changes: * Translations: - updated: nl, cs, it, fr, es * New features: - command to show music

Re: dynamics (and hairpins) attached to rests vs dynamics attached to notes

2012-08-16 Thread eluze
Tiresia Giuno wrote I avoid using the Dynamics Context, because it places dynamics far away from the staff (even if with LP 2.15 it looks much better)- and hairpins are still slightly misaligned, see attached file. of course there are ways to control the distance of a dynamic context to

Re: version 2.16

2012-08-16 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi Martin, It's better that you don't cross-post your message to several mailing lists. Cross-posts are used for important announcements. By cross-posting, you discourage others from replying, as they have to cross-post too or to make a choice which mailing list is more suitable for the

Re: TextSpanner duplicates text after \break

2012-08-16 Thread Daniel E. Moctezuma
Hello Ian, Please could you let us know the LilyPond version on which you observed the problem? I'm using version 2.15.39, but I've been noticing this behavior since 2.14.2 and perhaps even older versions, those 2 are the ones I can confirm. Also, could you tell us how you envisage using

\override Hairpin #'minimum-length

2012-08-16 Thread mkuuskan
Hi, Can any of you Lilypond people tell me why the \override Hairpin #'minimum-length … does not actually seem to control the length of the hairpin? Am I missing something here? \version 2.14.2 \relative c'' { \once \override Hairpin #'minimum-length = #5 \afterGrace c4\ s1\! c4