with \override
Clef #'space-alist #'ambitus #'(extra-space . 20.0)
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command is located not at the exact point of the bar line but 3/80 of a
measure /after/ the bar line.
pageBreak should include a bar check by default. Anyone for a patch?
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with bar-lines, though.
Oh, but you could simply add
\override Score.BarLine #'thickness = #100
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such uncommon constructs can deal with
the extra warning. They are fewer than people making mistakes.
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%%% EX 1 %%%
See attached.
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in a scaled way. Can you help?
extra-offset is scaled by the staff-space of the StaffSymbol, so you
should be able to use \tweak with extra-offset for \vbracket.
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extra space looks better, provided that there is enough room on the
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Joe Neeman escreveu:
On Saturday 18 August 2007 11:48, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/8/16, Joe Neeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to tweak the spacing code, and I've come across a case where
I'm not sure what to do. In the attached example, I have a note followed
by a clef change followed
. no glaring bugs in the new features.
I seem to recall that we have a nasty bug in reverting nested
properties, but except for that I can't recall anything notable.
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\relative { c'2 c2. c1 }
\new Staff { a2 a2. a1}
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Ole Schmidt escreveu:
Dear all,
is there a way to place a rest (higher) in \drummode? (like with \rest
command in normal staffs)
\override the staff-position of the Rest, or perhaps using tweak.
Untested code follows:
\tweak #'staff-position #5 r
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octave_check optional_notemode_duration
optional_rest {
there is no place to store exclamations inside a pitch.
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and the heights of the beams to that as
well. It's not completely clear to me that these two are independent.
Unfortunately this code is old and very hairy.
Jan, can you comment?
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files, and I assume that it's supposed to convert them to png, but it seems to
skip that step without telling me anything about it. The lines below are what
happens. Any ideas?
you have to make sure that --format=png gets passed to lilypond when
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- explanations about what the notation means should go in the glossary.
I might keep the first sentence in your explanation, but move other
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Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
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. 4 pages, typography-demo 2 iso. 1, wtk1-fugue2: 3 iso
2.)
Was this expected? It seems the balance has gone too much to avoiding
dense horizontal spacing.
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I've just release 2.11.35.
I'll be happy to test it when it's available.
it's already on lilypond.org, however, something must have broken with
our mirroring process to linuxaudio.org
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2007/11/21, Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I get the same error reported by Paco on Macintosh PPC-Darwin,
OS 10.4.11.
I just verified that 2.11.35-2 (I released a -2 yesterday) woks on
darwin-x86. Can you check if it does for ppc too?
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2007/11/22, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just verified that 2.11.35-2 (I released a -2 yesterday)...
Thank you, now it works and it seems to be much faster. Or, is it only
a sensation of mine?
Don't know. On the build side, nothing
.
Actually, lily should never go backwards in time, not even if you have
really wonky time sigs and tuplets, so this is definitively a bug.
One possibility is that you have an overflow error: the rationals use
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be a problem.
Is a possible solution to use 64-bit representation internally?
It's an option, but it's a stopgap measure. The real solution is to
have a arbitrary precision arithmetic. GUILE already provides that,
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this.
Can you check if older versions (2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, etc.) exhibit
the same behavior? If no, can you use bisection to figure out which
version introduced the slowness?
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that the current version doesn't do the
double font caching in XP with these versions?
ps. what funky business is the uninstaller up to, given that it seems to be
a magnitude slower to uninstall the files than install them ?
I don't know. Maybe it's a windows thing.
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Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/11/30, Simon Dahlbacka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
didn't find anything 2.7 at
(http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/mingw/)
2.8.0-1 exhibits the same behavior ( i.e. is buggy)
I know
/CenturySchL-Roma.ttf
Do you know where this font came from? It might help to remove it.
Lily also uses CenturySchoolbook, but this TTF obviously has some
problems.
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Valentin
when did this start? was .34 ok?
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(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.devel/12674
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to guide you. Unfortunately, I don't have any time to
take this on myself.
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the proper solution is to insert a ideal-dy property, which is read
in Beam::calc_least_squares_position(). If we had that mechanism, you
could set the property to 0 to get horizontal beams.
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? I have a GNU/Linux x86 box capable of
doing the builds and a Mac G3 and possible access to an XP box.
That would you also make you a candidate for testing all the different
binary builds. :-)
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application is cross-platform etc.).
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.* show the crippled pdf and ps files of
test.ly where it looks like good.png with fc7.
Can you post the output of a --verbose run on the RHEL5 box?
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different caching mechanisms across versions,
and /usr/bin/fc-cache and lilypond's Fontconfig may not look at the
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/lilypond) to be like
strace path/to/lilypond
The output will be huge. I'm just looking for the places where
libfontconfig.so.X.Y and libpango.so.X.Y is opened, so grep for
libfontconfig and libpango
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I'm stumped; I have no idea what is going on.
Sorry.
2008/2/8, Ozgur Yuksel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 7, 2008 5:00 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/2/7, Ozgur Yuksel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am working with GNU LilyPond 2.11.37 (the problem had existed with
2.10 too
. On other platforms, we ship 2.4 inside the
lilypond package.
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= #(define-music-function (parser location piece instr)
(string string)
#{
\score {
IIRC #{ can only contains music expressions.
#(eval (string-symbol (string-append piece instr #Staff)))
Inside scheme the # before a string is not necessary.
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will
pack as much bars of music as possible into a line, but the
line will then be stretched to fill the whole linewidth.
}
\version 2.11.40
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\relative {
\override Score.SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing = ##t
c2 d4 f8[ g]
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are there two executables anyway? Do they perform different things
or are they sort of equivalent but they are used in different
contexts.
It's because of the way that DOS/windows handles stdout output. For
the double-click behavior (create logfiles), we don't want to flash
cmd.exe windows.
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__FUNCTION__,
+ module);
+
+ Score *sc = unsmob_score (score);
+ return sc-get_header ();
}
Shoudn't ly:score-set-header! actually set the header, rather than
returning it?
ah yes, a cut paste error.
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in .41
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lily/parser.yy, where you can see the scorify-music call in the
score_body rule.
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website? as a news entry on the front-page and from the essay?
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2008/2/24, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Han-Wen Nienhuys skrev:
This is pretty obvious for single-voice notes; for chords it gets
hairier: which part of the chord notes do we use to decide this?
I think we should look at both top notes and bottom notes. We should
only make the beam
2008/2/22, Oscar van Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any suggestions? Is this a bug?
Yes;
without delving deeper into this, I'd say it might be related to the
recent changes wrt. page layout.
Joe?
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functions IIRC,
\tag #'foo -\staccato
and I'm certain its necessary for the abbreviations,
\tag #'foo -.
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doesn't that do what you need?
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requires a bunch
of dependencies, and I don't know how to properly package those on
MacOS.
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by this again, I recommend to use explicit
durations for lyrics, like
\lyricmode { to4 re8. a16 dor4 ... }
and use associatedVoice for the melisma/notehead alignment.
The current solution (with lyricsto) is much less of a hack than what
we used to have, but it is still a hack.
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written the code and is acquainted
best, has not enough time to take care of.
You can manually position the phrasing slur a little higher. I
suspect the arc is there because it tries to avoid the slurs at end
and beginning.
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is really a tuple of rationals, with the
first being the 'main' time, and the 2nd the 'grace' time.
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So what *is* a moment? What do the numerator and denominator
represent? Beats? Bar numbers? Milliseconds from the start of the
piece? Inquiring minds want to know.
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help is greatly appreciated. And we'll pray for you, too!
fr. michael gilmary
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; pp, sf,
fz look okay.
Have you tried sp? I think that wins the game. :-) The s collides with
the p quite hard. I had to override it with:
The dynamics kerning is something we control. Interested parties may
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a -dmidi-extension=mid, and change the default for the
Windows binary.
Any takers for this?
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for others if you ever ship your .ly files to others.
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for an inclusion
in the official sources.
looks good, but we'd have to have a patch instead.
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- describe just the contents of the patch in the message.
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2008/6/1 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/6/1 Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- have haipeng as the author, you can be the committer.
- describe just the contents of the patch in the message.
OK. I hesitated to do that because:
- I didn't know Haipeng's full name,
Please ask
a link to LilyPond. If you were interested in adding these
features, how long would it take, and how much would you charge me?
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That's not so much a philosophy, as a way to minimize my effort and to
standardize versioning. I don't mind linking to other providers of
binaries on lilypond.org, but don't have and don't want a MacOs intel
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I've tidied the patches up to make them work with the
current version; attached is the output of your snippet with the
patches applied.
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2008-06/msg00266.html
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with something that
works.)
Specifically, I would like to add the 8va note on the last whole note
E in the file attached.
Many thanks for your time.
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awaken3.ly
Description: Binary data
in the wrong
mode. This may lead to interactions like the one you saw.
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and \textopenbullet for that.
Musixtex is very hard for me. I prefer the Lilypond syntax.
Is it possible to do that with it ?
Thank you for your answer
Best regards
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rigodon.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
determine what the right pitch is?
Do you take modality and leading tones into account?
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it might be fine; within a score it is
horrible).
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- the springs are symmetric in stretch and shrink). You could
experiment with
Spacing_spanner::musical_column_spacing
to tweak the fixed length.
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that is not quite the fixed
width because we don't count flags for their full width.
Well, yes - I'm not saying that the fixed part of the spring exactly
equals the fixed size of the symbol.
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changes.
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myvoice,
under
some circumstance?
Perhaps we should have a nice scheme hack that will print out the
context hierarchy at any point.
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'line-positions. It doesn't return the correct boolean value when
called for ties and dots, since in these cases 'me' isn't the
staff-symbol and line_count (me) will be zero here:
return ((abs (pos + line_count (me)) % 2) == 1);
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messed up in that case.
Also, do we have regression tests for all this stuff?
Cheers,
Joe
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I am fine with dropping this code.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Carl D. Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First question: Does anybody know when Banter chord naming quit working?
Second question: Does anybody care that Banter chord naming doesn't work?
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It already is to some extent; look at lily/spacing-options.cc
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by a spring, right?
Werner
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Actually, MG is a state of brazil, to me.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:08 PM, James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no, AU is audio unit. It's a type of plugin for core audio on macintosh
computers.
And am I the only one who thinks of cars seeing MG?
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Staff_symbol_referencer::on_staff_line (). Can I junk the redundant
functions?
yes.
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Drul_arraySkyline skys = Spacing_interface::skylines (me, right_col);
Real distance = skys[LEFT].distance (skys[RIGHT]);
Try looking at the result to see how dots influence the spacing params.
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read the
RTFM in my pleas for help. I often see those indications missing on
the questions I see pass by one the lilypond. list.
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It should not eliminate those, but it's easily imaginable that bugs
may have had this side effect in the past.
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