On 8 Aug 2015, at 18:55, Server Acim ser...@acim.name.tr wrote:
So, the segah koma(a littile bit lower than flat) sound is used in the key
signature with normal flat sign but added a 2 number above it. We(The
Turkish musician who uses LilyPond for engraving an Turkish Folk Song) need
On 23 Jul 2015, at 18:33, Brother Gabriel-Marie brgabr...@sspx.org wrote:
When you use key signatures like A major or B Major you end up with a lot of
naturals in the score for which you may have to manually add sharps.
Is there a switch that will automatically sharp all the naturals?
On 25 Jul 2015, at 09:04, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca writes:
Whether or not that is the key signature the OP wants to work in would
be the OP’s problem.
If we wanted to support natural English note entry, it would become
LilyPond's
On 25 Jul 2015, at 00:18, Brother Gabriel-Marie brgabr...@sspx.org wrote:
My problem was a coding issue, not a musical issue.
I wanted a coding solution to save keystrokes but everyone wanted to talk
music theory.
If you use
\language english
then flats are suffix “f” and sharps “s”,
On 23 Apr 2015, at 16:59, SonusProj . sonusproject...@gmail.com wrote:
Subscribing to this e-mail list is overwhelming me with e-mail posts that are
beyond me and outside of my scope of interest. Is it possible to throttle
the e-mail so I don't receive 70 e-mails a day?
One option is a
On 22 Mar 2015, at 09:58, Johan Vromans jvrom...@squirrel.nl wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 16:28:47 -0700
David Bellows davebell...@gmail.com wrote:
os.execute(lilypond example.ly lily.txt)
I don't know about lua, but standard shell syntax for this is
lilypond example.ly lily.txt 21
On 22 Mar 2015, at 14:53, David Bellows davebell...@gmail.com wrote:
The call system() should always use sh. Try
lilypond example.ly 2 lily.txt
That does it, thanks! I took my syntax from the Usage manual and
according to it this command should only send the errors to the text
file but
On 22 Mar 2015, at 00:28, David Bellows davebell...@gmail.com wrote:
os.execute(lilypond example.ly lily.txt”)
The call system() should always use sh. Try
lilypond example.ly 2 lily.txt
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On 22 Mar 2015, at 00:28, David Bellows davebell...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is example.ly
\version 2.19.17
{
c' e' g' e'
}
And lily.lua for Lua 5.3
os.execute(lilypond example.ly lily.txt)
And then from the command line:
lua lily.lua
for some reason when running that
On 18 Feb 2015, at 09:18, Rutger Hofman rut...@cs.vu.nl wrote:
On 02/18/2015 03:30 AM, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Here is the link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/614749/Berlioz-02-piccolo.pdf
At letter [P] in mvt III: a top c# for the piccolo: I don't remember ever
having had to
On 13 Feb 2015, at 16:16, jrsv jsubiaval...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new user of lilypond. I need to help out a friend compiling his scores.
We have setup a dropbox shared folder and I am preparing an automator action
in Mac to compile the files automatically via terminal.
Make script called
On 4 Feb 2015, at 16:26, Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com wrote:
This is on a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.2.
Is there any way I can get midi2ly running on this computer?
It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
single line:
exec /usr/bin/python
On 4 Feb 2015, at 18:50, Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com wrote:
It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
single line:
exec /usr/bin/python
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly $@“
Thanks, but unfortunately I still have the problem
On 4 Feb 2015, at 18:50, Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com wrote:
It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
single line:
exec /usr/bin/python
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly $@“
Thanks, but unfortunately I still have the problem
On 2 Feb 2015, at 21:34, John McWilliam jsmcwill...@gmail.com wrote:
I am compiling a collection of bagpipe tunes and am having a problem when the
individual files are to be compiled into a book. Many of the tunes have
sections of music defined in variables - these definitions lie outside
On 18 Jan 2015, at 07:54, Matthew James Briggs
matthew.james.bri...@gmail.com wrote:
When calling LilyPond from the command line (I'm on Mac OS X) like this
exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond pathtomy.ly
is there a flag to tell the program to open the
On 2 Jan 2015, at 02:36, William Marchant wmarch...@eastlink.ca wrote:
I am using the code below to set up two different endings for a song. The
code shown automatically puts
a Repeat Start bar line at the beginning of of Bar 29. I would like to
suppress it but can only do so with a
On 14 Dec 2014, at 16:15, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
There's a new music font at fonts.openlilylib.org. Go check it out!
On OS X, even though the SMuFL Bravura font can be put in the LilyPond
application folder fonts/otf/, it works installing it as a System font too,
Maybe this snippet could help : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=856
I have made a version that works with all key signatures, including microtonal
ones, when using the SMuFL http://www.smufl.org standard, with some padding
issues remaining.
I replace the original mode name lookup with an
On 29 Nov 2014, at 23:19, Javier Ruiz-Alma jav...@ruiz-alma.com wrote:
I'm typesetting BWV 1055, which includes these so-called nachschlags (or
passing appoggiaturas, accents)
They can appear coming down or up to the following note (see attached).
These are explained here:
On 27 Nov 2014, at 08:56, Pierre Perol-Schneider
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this snippet could help : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=856
It looks great, though it does not work with with microtonal pitches. I will
see if I can fix that.
Is there a way to print note names suitable for markup, in a transposable
manner? - The idea is to print say ef as E followed by the flat used in the
staff notation, as indicated by accidental alterations (so it also works with
microtonal note names). The use I have in mind is when writing
On 13 Nov 2014, at 18:13, st...@linuxsuite.org wrote:
I want to make a custom key signature. It should have f# c# a#
How can I do this?
LilyPond supports custom transposable key signatures, as in the example below.
\version 2.19.15
hitzaz = #`(
(0 . 0)
(1
On 2 Nov 2014, at 11:31, Jayaratna jayara...@gmail.com wrote:
Very interesting developements here. I love Lilypond!
I am fine with the default font at the moment, just wondering if any of
these fonts has specific improvements for ancient notation engraving.
Check here:
On 29 Jul 2014, at 21:16, Graham Breed gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29/07/14 15:18, Hans Aberg wrote:
Graham Breed wrote a file for equal temperaments for an earlier version of
LilyPond, which I was able to tweak for the latest version (discussed on the
devel list). When using
On 30 Oct 2014, at 01:07, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
Am 29.10.2014 um 23:10 schrieb Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com:
On 29 Oct 2014, at 21:53, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
Sorry for the noise!
Just discovered that a .ly file has been made despite of the error warning..
Strictly
On 30 Oct 2014, at 01:07, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
Am 29.10.2014 um 23:10 schrieb Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com:
On 29 Oct 2014, at 21:53, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
Sorry for the noise!
Just discovered that a .ly file has been made despite of the error warning
On 29 Oct 2014, at 20:13, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
Can you please describe for me where exactly I have to put the line, in the
.profile file?
I make a script - an executable, which should be in the PATH (see below).
There are several ways to make a script:
One way is first making
On 29 Oct 2014, at 21:53, ole m...@oleschmidt.info wrote:
I think I found the right place for your line.
And get the following error warning:
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly:54: RuntimeWarning:
Python C API version mismatch for module midi: This Python has API
On 22 Oct 2014, at 18:40, Gabriel Striewe li...@gabriel-striewe.de wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 06:49:21PM +0300, Omer Katzir wrote:
I actually have a problem, I can't compile the files, no error, just
not doing it. I'm not sure if it's my very old machine or the upgrade.
Me, too, am
On 17 Aug 2014, at 01:40, Davide Liessi davide.lie...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-08-09 10:27 GMT+02:00 ole m...@oleschmidt.info:
Am 09.08.2014 um 07:35 schrieb James pkx1...@gmail.com:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2208
There is a workaround in there I think.
Thank
On 6 Oct 2014, at 15:49, MarcM m...@mouries.net wrote:
In an effort to make lilypond syntax easier for people to adopt, i'd love to
see lilypond support the ♯ and ♭alterations Unicode symbols.
I know using '#' would not work due to conflict with scheme but what about
using the Unicode
On 7 Oct 2014, at 01:12, MarcM m...@mouries.net wrote:
Hans Aberg-2 wrote
I know using '#' would not work due to conflict with scheme but what
about
using the Unicode symbols?
It works, in fact I have already done that [1] (after downloading the
files, change the names to what
On 29 Jul 2014, at 00:58, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
2. LilyPond needs to be patched in order actually use the fonts.
I think this may be the problem in the case of the microtonal accidentals as
well: currently, a font must be integrated statically into the LilyPond
On 29 Jul 2014, at 14:53, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
On 29. Juli 2014 14:47:57 MESZ, Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com wrote:
On 29 Jul 2014, at 00:58, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com
wrote:
2. LilyPond needs to be patched in order actually use the fonts.
I think this may
On 29 Jul 2014, at 15:35, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Maybe you should browse the recent archives: this actually is what we're
talking about
Since you know about it, perhaps you can provide a reference - I do not see
dynamic linking being mentioned.
It was discussed in this
On 29 Jul 2014, at 15:45, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 29.07.2014 14:58, schrieb Hans Aberg:
Maybe you should browse the recent archives: this actually is what we're
talking about
Since you
On 29 Jul 2014, at 15:45, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
There was some work done on a font for Ekmelic microtonal music that ended up
being called Ekmelily for its use with LilyPond:
http://www.ekmelic-music.org/en/ekmelily.htm
You might want to look at this. They created
On 29 Jul 2014, at 21:16, Graham Breed gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29/07/14 15:18, Hans Aberg wrote:
Graham Breed wrote a file for equal temperaments for an earlier version of
LilyPond, which I was able to tweak for the latest version (discussed on the
devel list). When using the currently
On 29 Jul 2014, at 21:16, Graham Breed gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't use a music font because it was too much trouble to create a music
font with Sagittal. Also, it's possible to use strings for chained
accidentals with a text font. This would be important for Extended Helmholtz
if
On 26 Jul 2014, at 01:14, tisimst tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
I couldn't wait any longer, so here's a formal announcement about the new
music fonts that I've been working on, by way of example. They are all 100%
LilyPond compatible for both PDF and SVG output. They all (except Gonville)
On 28 Jul 2014, at 20:47, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, is there some effort adding more microtonal symbols? LilyPond can now
properly handle microtonal key signatures, it seems.
Good question. If you are glyphs you are referring to are found the default
font set,
On 25 Jul 2014, at 01:55, Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-07-24 0:33 GMT+02:00 Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com:
Is this a bug in the example below? The grace notes inhibit the called for
subbeaming in the first measure; its OK in the following measure, and also
when adding
On 24 Jul 2014, at 09:02, Abel Cheung abelche...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com wrote:
This is a fix in both variations of placing the grace notes. The reason for
putting them inside the triplet is quite subtle: I want them to be possible
On 24 Jul 2014, at 11:40, Abel Cheung abelche...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com wrote:
\partial spacer plus invisible
bar might be the workaround you want.
I tried that, but then one gets a bar.
Invisible bar is produced by: \bar
Ah, I
Is this a bug in the example below? The grace notes inhibit the called for
subbeaming in the first measure; its OK in the following measure, and also when
adding \partial. One can take away the triplet and replace with 1/16 notes.
\version 2.19.10
\language english
music = \new Staff {
On 24 Jul 2014, at 00:47, Mark Stephen Mrotek carsonm...@ca.rr.com wrote:
When I move the \grace {g16 fs} to before \tuplet 3/2 the beaming is
correct.
Doesn’t work for me.
On 24 Jul 2014, at 00:51, Mark Stephen Mrotek carsonm...@ca.rr.com wrote:
Corrected myself. Look at
\grace {g16 fs}
On 17 Jun 2014, at 18:12, keira mccook keira.mcc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have dyslexia and i find it hard to read sheet music.I am starting uni in
September to study music. I've been instructed to improve my reading but it
seems impossible.is there any way you can help.
You need to figure out
On 13 Jun 2014, at 01:26, Mark Stephen Mrotek carsonm...@ca.rr.com wrote:
Thank you for your detailed and informative response. I shall take time to
study it and the references that you provide.
You are welcome.
In short, one can use any mathematically irrational number and work it back to
How might one display the time signature 8 + 2 sqrt(5) over 8, and the tuplet
1:1 + sqrt(5), where “sqrt is the square root sign? - It is for experimenting
with a popular meter in 12 [1-2].
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leventikos
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYR_pvRWO_g
On 12 Jun 2014, at 13:21, Malte Meyn lilyp...@maltemeyn.de wrote:
This can be done in LilyPond without using LaTeX:
I have made an example incorporating your code; it looks pretty neat. For the
midi, I wrote out the ornaments in a separate version using the 5/3 ratio, so
as to be closer to
On 12 Jun 2014, at 11:54, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com writes:
How might one display the time signature 8 + 2 sqrt(5) over 8, and the
tuplet 1:1 + sqrt(5), where “sqrt is the square root sign? - It is
for experimenting with a popular meter in 12 [1-2
On 12 Jun 2014, at 13:21, Malte Meyn lilyp...@maltemeyn.de wrote:
This can be done in LilyPond without using LaTeX:
Oops, a typo in the code: the tuplets should be 2:(1+sqrt 5) - I forgot to
change in your code. So hope it’s OK now.
IrrationalMeter.ly
\version 2.19.6
\header{
On 12 Jun 2014, at 22:30, Mark Stephen Mrotek carsonm...@ca.rr.com wrote:
(1+sqrt 5)/2 = 1.618... is the golden ratio, phi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
Do you know of other instances of this ratio in music?
The WP [1] mentions one other case where irrational in music is
On 12 Jun 2014, at 22:28, Malte Meyn lilyp...@maltemeyn.de wrote:
I’m not sure whether I understood correctly, but instead of writing something
like
\tuplet 3/2 { c8 d e }
and hiding the tuplet number (and bracket), you can simply write
c8*2/3 d e
I haven’t used that latter notation,
On 1 Jun 2014, at 22:26, Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com wrote:
Someone just pointed me to this source of opinion on music notation:
https://archive.org/details/EssentialDictionaryOfMusicNotation
As for the chromatic runs, an engraving of Beethoven, “Für Elise”, uses the
notes A Bb B
On 8 May 2014, at 05:57, Dennis Clason dennis.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
I’m using LilyPond 2.18.2
I use it to prepare scores for brass quintets and quartets, but I can’t get
it to open from the lilypond icon. It throws the errors that I noted
previously.
[Please cc the list so that others
On 8 May 2014, at 05:57, Dennis Clason dennis.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
I’m using LilyPond 2.18.2
It seems you are using the PPC version - it does not work in OS X 10.7 or later
(requires Rosetta). Try the x86 version, the first entry on this page [1], it
works.
1.
On 6 May 2014, at 21:33, Dennis Clason dennis.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently upgraded my MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB Ram) to OS-X
10.9.2.
Lilypond no longer runs for me : (
LilyPond 2.19.1 works in Terminal. Have you checked that?
, but I may have to.
Dennis Clason
dennis.cla...@gmail.com
On May 7, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com wrote:
On 6 May 2014, at 21:33, Dennis Clason dennis.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently upgraded my MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB Ram) to
OS-X 10.9.2
On 9 Dec 2013, at 22:24, Scott Miller scottli...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah! Cancel. That appears to be from the Debian stable version of lilypond on
the system.
Also set the environmental variable MANPATH.
:)
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How are markups on both clef and key signature done?
The code [1] produces a warning: Two simultaneous mark events, junking this
one”, omitting the key signature markup.
1
\version 2.17.29
\language english
music = \new Staff
{
\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols =
On 8 Nov 2013, at 17:47, Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hans Aberg-2 wrote
How are markups on both clef and key signature done?
The code [1] produces a warning: Two simultaneous mark events, junking
this one”, omitting the key signature markup.
I think that's what http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
On 29 Oct 2013, at 23:26, Clive So cliv...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't actually dreamt of using key signatures in 31TET.
Microtonal key signatures are used in Persian music, which looks nice, cf.
Hormoz Farhat, “The Dastgah system in Persian Music”.
There isn't a working theory of harmony
On 30 Oct 2013, at 14:09, Clive So cliv...@gmail.com wrote:
Note that in E31, the rational interval 7/4 is on the augmented 6th, or 25
E31 tonesteps, whereas the minor 7th is on 26 E31 tonesteps, one E31
tonestep higher.
Yes, absolutely! Many people think of the interval 7/4 as a type of
On 27 Oct 2013, at 23:07, Han-Wen Nienhuys hanw...@gmail.com wrote:
[+lilypond-user]
You should ask on lilypond-user
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Clive So cliv...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Han-Wen,
I have been studying 31 equal temperament and wish to implement Adriaan
Fokker's
On 27 Oct 2013, at 23:07, Han-Wen Nienhuys hanw...@gmail.com wrote:
[+lilypond-user]
You should ask on lilypond-user
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Clive So cliv...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Han-Wen,
I have been studying 31 equal temperament and wish to implement Adriaan
Fokker's
On 28 Oct 2013, at 21:52, Graham Breed gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been studying 31 equal temperament and wish to implement Adriaan
Fokker's notation in Lilypond. I would very much appreciate it if you could
give me some help.
In search for a solution, I found a 2008 thread between you
Works in LilyPond 2.17.29 on a small example in Terminal. As for the
Application, it is from an unregistered developer and Mac OS X 10.9 changes the
settings in System Preferences - Security Privacy, “Allow apps from”, which
must be altered.
On 25 Oct 2013, at 21:28, padovani
On 8 Oct 2013, at 09:41, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
One thing you'd have to consider is that it isn't _always_ appropriate to
start the enharmonic change at exactly the same position. I've encountered
several instances where I had to change one voice later than the others or
The GHB or Great Highland Bagpipe, is tuned in A mixolydian, often considerably
higher than the standard pitch, up towards A = 480 Hz. The manual [1],
Bagpipes, 2.6.2, calls it D major, and omits the Great in the name of the
bagpipe. Cf. [2], and net-searches on GHB mixolydian.
1.
On 6 Oct 2013, at 23:33, Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
reading this section of the manual (2.16 as well as 2.17):
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/bagpipes
Also, the GHB is tuned in A mixolydian, often considerably higher than the
standard pitch, up towards A = 480 Hz.
On 25 Sep 2013, at 02:58, Steve Noland st...@thenolands.us wrote:
Is the convert-ly utility available with the MacIntosh installation? If not,
how would I install it on a Mac?
I have a script 'convert-ly' in the search PATH containing the line
exec
On 25 Sep 2013, at 20:20, searchfgold6789 searchfgold67...@live.com wrote:
I was looking for a way to create Lilypond files at a better speed than just
typing them by hand. Someone suggested I use my computer keyboard as a MIDI
keyboard.
An article about using a plugin for jEdit.
On 28 Jun 2013, at 10:42, Peter Toye lilyp...@ptoye.com wrote:
But I'm a bit worried that you're setting the Songs of Travel at all. RVW
died in 1958 and is still in copyright, at least in the UK (I don't know
where you are).
It varies: the US did not extend this rule retroactively.
Hans
On 12 Dec 2012, at 16:32, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com writes:
On Dec 12, 2012, at 9:31 AM, Parham FH par...@hil.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp wrote:
I am curious if it is possible to run lilypond from the Mac OS X
(my case: 10.6.8) terminal
Instructions are here:
On 12 Dec 2012, at 23:50, Eric Pancer wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Hans Aberg haber...@telia.com wrote:
On 12 Dec 2012, at 21:16, Eric Pancer wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 2:14 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
The libexec route appears to cater for all of that. We should
On 12 Dec 2012, at 21:16, Eric Pancer wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 2:14 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
The libexec route appears to cater for all of that. We should use bin
just for executables supposed to be entry points of LilyPond.
Please, no!
From man 1 hier
On 16 Oct 2012, at 19:20, David Rogers wrote:
I don't have any of the engraving manuals - what is this note called
in those books? It would probably be better to go along with the
industry standard name, even if that name turns out not to be
perfect.
The Harvard Concise says that originally
Article appoggiatura says: The 19th century brought still further changes in
the treatment of the appoggiatura. The long appoggiatura became absorbed in the
ordinary notation, and the short appoggiatura was invariably indicated by a
small note with a single stroke across its stem, called a
On 19 Sep 2012, at 18:42, Urs Liska wrote:
Just write e-major and the musicans will be thankfull ;-).
But F flat _is_ different from E, especially in its relationship to other,
'normal' keys. F flat has a quite simple relation to G flat that might happen
in real music. So I'm happy that
On 15 Sep 2012, at 19:59, Keith OHara wrote:
If one sets the actual tuning in LilyPond, so that she knows that E-sharp
is a slightly higher pitch than F, she will make the ambitus consistently.
Maybe not everyone agrees with me that E-sharp is a higher pitch than F.
It depends on the
On 30 Aug 2012, at 08:55, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
I always try to set the borders in my scores wide enough so that at least
everything will be readable on both A4 and Letter pages, even though the
score has been created and tested for a4 paper.
QUESTION:
This reminds of a question I
On 24 Aug 2012, at 17:01, Graham Percival wrote:
We are proud to announce the release of GNU LilyPond 2.16.0.
This page says MacOS X 10.7 Lion is not yet supported, but the Intel version
GUI works on 10.7.4, and for the LilyPond PPC version, it will never be
supported as 10.7 cannot run it
On 27 Aug 2012, at 00:07, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:15:13AM +0200, Hans Aberg wrote:
This page says MacOS X 10.7 Lion is not yet supported, but the Intel
version GUI works on 10.7.4, and for the LilyPond PPC version, it will never
be supported as 10.7 cannot run
On 8 Aug 2012, at 18:29, Zae Munn wrote:
I am teaching a Music and Digital Media class beginning next January and would
like to spend some time looking at alternatives to Finale. I would like to
include Lilypond in this, but I see that it is not yet compatible with Lion.
Do
you have an
On 15 Jul 2012, at 19:58, macula wrote:
For the life of me, I have been trying to make the LilyPond man pages
accessible on MacOS. I am a reasonably experienced user of the Mac terminal
(Bash shell) but this seemingly simple challenge has defeated me. I have
tinkered with the /etc/man.conf
On 21 Mar 2012, at 01:41, Tom Tobin wrote:
I'd like to request a feature for Lilypond, if it hasn't been requested
already.
There is a musical expression in Irish, Scottish, and Cape Breton fiddling,
called a cut. It is a quick flick of the fiddler's bow wrist, to cause the
bow
to change
On 26 Feb 2012, at 20:06, David Kastrup wrote:
this is almost cute enough for a bounty:
It works exactly as I had hoped.
What's a reasonable fee for your effort?
Hard to say. Writing this up now was good for about €18 (5 minutes was
a bit boastful as an estimate, even though this went
On 22 Feb 2012, at 22:13, Tim Roberts wrote:
It may look a bit mysterious at this end, because it gives an impression of
somebody hacking the mailing list, whereas in reality, the mail account has
been hacked. One way to do the latter is to install a key logger in Internet
cafes, a method
On 22 Feb 2012, at 14:00, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
2012/2/22 Luca Rossetto Casel luca.rosse...@email.it:
Yes, I received two or three spam mails in the latter days...
AFAICS all these spam mails passing through the lilypond-user mailing
list come from only one e-mail address:
Steven
On 22 Feb 2012, at 20:32, Bob Proulx wrote:
Hans Aberg wrote:
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
AFAICS all these spam mails passing through the lilypond-user mailing
list come from only one e-mail address:
Steven Padalino goz...@hotmail.com
I suppose this e-mail address is subscribed to lilypond-user
On 8 Feb 2012, at 20:57, Nils wrote:
The reason is that musicology here has more to do with Biographics or
Sociology. Music instrument training, notation knowledge or other
fundamentals of music are not required to study or teach it (University
Level) it in Germany. Search instead for
On 3 Feb 2012, at 17:30, James Worlton wrote:
Quick search shows 10.5 for between $200-300. Definite ouch,
especially for a dead-end OS, IMO.
Since it seems to have been discontinued, there is no way to ensure that was is
sold is legal.
As for 10.7, one can create an install DVD - just net
On 3 Feb 2012, at 20:26, James wrote:
Quick search shows 10.5 for between $200-300. Definite ouch,
especially for a dead-end OS, IMO.
Since it seems to have been discontinued, there is no way to ensure that
was is sold is legal.
As for 10.7, one can create an install DVD - just net
On 21 Jan 2012, at 14:55, m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
Thanks to the work of Christian Hitz and Graham Percival, there is a new
2.15.26 package for Mac OS X available on my website:
http://www.apollinemike.com/lilypond/lilypond-2.15.26-1.darwin-x86.tar.bz2
On 19 Jan 2012, at 21:58, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 11:05 -0800, Bernardo Barros wrote:
Open software people tend to consider artists as being
equivalent to programmers, so they think artists
should starve. I have no sympathy with that view.
Obviously. Knowledge
On 18 Jan 2012, at 01:54, PMA wrote:
Thanks Hans. As I (don't really) understand, ISMLP requires
a contributor of copyrighted materials to agree to their being
licensed *as* public domain.
Obviously for a clear view, I've got more homework ahead
Public domain means that the copyright
It is pretty creative - I haven't seen that before! :-)
Hans
On 18 Jan 2012, at 19:37, PMA wrote:
Sorry, forgot to erase my top-post after copying it to the bottom.
It is pretty creative - I haven't seen that before! :-)
Hans
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On 16 Jan 2012, at 02:26, PMA wrote:
I'm considering posting my scores on WIMA (now via ISMLP),
and would much appreciate comment from any of you who
have had experience in going that route.
Most especialy, I'm wondering what regrets you may have
faced after agreeing to the diluted
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