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I would like to set my prall on the right-hand side of my note, rather
than above it. (Per Baroque organ scores.) Any ideas how to achieve
this?
Image attached picturing desired outcome.
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changing them in the right way or 2) I am making changes in
the wrong part of the
source.
I've tried changing system-system-spacing in the \paper block
but I get no change
in the output.
I am using 2.14.2
Is there please some advice/examples on how to complete
this simple task ?
Paul
apply to the entire score.
It would also be nice to be add grid lines for beat indicators
just to some bars/measures but not all.
Is this task possible ?
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remember which version of LilyPond this worked in as I
may have manually changed the version number. Either way enclose-bounds
doesn't seem to be part of the LilyPond code any more and I wondered how the
code should read in 2.12.3.
Kind regards,
Paul
I am having syntactic difficulties creating a macro.
The end game is to notate \midiOctaveCheck 4 c d e and know that the
notes (c, d, and e) are in the octave starting from Middle C.
Here is the skeleton of what I planned to do:
midiOctaveCheck =
#(define-music-function (parser
Would somebody combine the two and put me out of my misery?
The former? No. The latter:
You propose a good solution - thank you.
If you are really talking about the octave _starting_ from middle C,
you'd write 3 instead of 0 as the second argument of ly:make-pitch.
I really do mean the
Does LilyPond have a Read-Eval-Print-Loop? I'm looking for a better
way to debug the Scheme that I write.
I found myself doing the following:
lilypond -e '(begin (simple-format #t ~A (ly:make-pitch 0 3))
(newline) (newline) (quit))'
Which seems on the cumbersome side - there must be a
note head stencil. (Maybe that's what you meant?)
Cheers,
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engravers.
That probably raises more questions than it answers, but hopefully it
helps point you in the right direction.
Cheers,
-Paul
On 05/26/2016 12:35 AM, Jeffery Shivers wrote:
I am trying to find the following two things regarding footnotes:
1) How might I retrieve the accumula
.
HTH,
-Paul
[1] http://clairnote.org/software/
#(define Cn_note_heads_engraver
;; Customizes stencil, stencil-width, stem-attachment, rotation.
(make-engraver
(acknowledgers
((note-head-interface engraver grob source-engraver)
;; make sure \omit is not in effect (i.e
On 05/18/2016 01:48 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 18 May 2016 at 12:31:19 (-0400), Paul wrote:
But I've now got it working. I noticed that I now have a ~/bin
directory with "lilypond" and other shell scripts in it. And
everything works fine when I do:
$ ~/bin/lilypond test.l
://www.vexflow.com/
Looks like Verovio is written in C++ and then can be compiled to
JavaScript or Python.
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2.18.2: /usr/bin/lilypond
2.19.42: ~/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond
Thanks for any tips. (I'm a new immigrant wandering wide-eyed through
the twisted streets of GNU/Linux software installation procedures.)
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(Or maybe I'm just a newbie with this.)
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On 05/15/2016 09:01 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 15 May 2016 at 13:07:31 (+0200), imj-muz...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Would such manipulations be easy in Scheme, using DisplayMusic to output the
result ?
Maybe \displayLilyMusic would be useful?
\version "2.18.2"
ab = { c d e f }
cd = { g a b c }
versions of gcc?) I haven't had time to work on it further (and I'm not
really sure what to do next even if I did).
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4752/
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end vertical positioning? Dear me.
It's a callback function that is called to calculate the value of that
property for this grob. So you have to look at the code in this case to
learn more.
Maybe that helps explain what's going on with the documentation at least.
-Paul
, I'm no expert, and I don't expect I'll have time to
contribute to this...
Cheers,
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n 3 or more modes for whatever purpose. Again,
just a thought...
Thanks for your good work!
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Cheers,
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nherit-acceptability simplifies things considerably but note that it
is in the latest development version, 2.19, but not in the stable 2.18
version.
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to do anything but include the file.
#(set-object-property! 'myprop 'backend-type? integer?)
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\override SomeGrob.myprop = 1
}
}
You may be able to swap out \Score for \Staff if you don't want to
restrict it to \Staff.
HTH,
-Paul
still being made in texinfo. If/when we ever got to stage two, then I'd
likely be up for working on the html to texinfo part.
Cheers,
-Paul
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Forgot the Haunt static site generator link:
https://haunt.dthompson.us/
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On 02/22/2017 02:14 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 12:23:06AM -0500, Paul wrote:
What if we separated the design and implementation steps? First, come up
with a design that just uses css and simple html (nothing fancy, no library
dependencies, etc.), one that offers
this one
are in scm/define-grob-properties.scm
Like so:
(length-fraction ,number? "Multiplier for lengths. Used for
determining ledger lines and stem lengths.")
The contributor's guide documents how to submit patches.
Cheers,
-Paul
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be simplified in various ways if it
was calculating just the total duration and not adding timing info to
every grob.
It's still a work in progress and only lightly tested.
-Paul
\version "2.19.42"
#(define Grob_meta_data_engraver
(lambda (context)
(define (get-tempo-change metr
Looks like \stopStaff and \startStaff aren't needed. -Paul
\version "2.19.42"
\relative c' {
c d e f
\break
\magnifyStaff #2
c d e f
\break
\magnifyStaff #1
c d e f
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at the
transition points.) -Paul
\version "2.19.42"
\relative c' {
c d e f
\break
\stopStaff
\magnifyStaff #2
\startStaff
c d e f
\break
\stopStaff
\magnifyStaff #1
\startStaff
c d e f
}
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duration, thanks
to some help from looking at Harm's code. (But I think this version
will probably not work with the code for html-live-score...)
Anyway, you're probably better off using Harm's code since it was
written for calculating the total duration.
Cheers,
-Paul
On 09/08/2016 06:10
efault one). See
attached diff file for changes.
Cheers,
-Paul
\version "2.19.47"
printScoreDuration = {
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark.direction = #DOWN
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark.self-alignment-X = #RIGHT
\mark "print-score-duration"
}
formatScoreDurat
be a paranoiac ;)
Indeed! That sounds good to me.
I incorporated some of your approach into the patch I did for
lilypond-html-live-score, in case anyone is curious:
https://gitlab.com/sigmate/lilypond-html-live-score/commit/8d1fe4d9f8d39a2849bf737136ee2cca419b9fb6
Cheers,
-Paul
have a chance.
Cheers,
-Paul
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Hi Knut,
Sounds cool! I'd like to check it out when I get a chance. I'm curious
how it compares with ly2video?
https://github.com/aspiers/ly2video
Cheers,
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d be two or more stave-spaces from
the chord" instead... but I claim no expertise here.)
Anyway, I agree that providing a way to adjust the output as desired
would be great, and it seems like Carl is on top of it.
-Paul
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(set! tempo-change-evts '())
(set! duration-marks '())
Of course, it doesn't hurt, but is it necessary? If so I need to do
that in my code.
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On 09/20/2016 11:44 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
There's a fixed review cycle (controlled by automated tests) of
new->review->countdown->push.
See also documentation in the contributor's guide here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/the-patch-review-cyc
be a matter of time before it makes its way into LilyPond.
Cheers,
-Paul
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verride Stem.stencil =
#(lambda (grob) (ly:stencil-scale (ly:stem::print grob) 10 1))
\once \override Dots.extra-offset = #'(0.5 . 0)
c'4.
}
Thanks for any tips,
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to the full
entries, etc. The news doesn't change enough to be so prominent, and is
of more interest to existing users rather than new visitors, and I'd say
the home page should focus on new visitors.
All IMHO of course,
-Paul
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On 10/01/2016 02:20 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> writes:
Indeed, that's a good example for this, and if we check whether ledger
lines overlap horizontally or not before merging them, then we'll have
solved all these cases. :-) Adding some of these
ted, won't work for all possible input, etc.
Cheers,
-Paul
\version "2.19.42"
clonedStaffType = #'TabStaff
% try also VaticanaStaff MensuralStaff PetrucciStaff KievanStaff etc.
#(define (clone-music-to-simultaneous-staff music staff-type)
"Takes music and copies it
On 10/01/2016 01:02 PM, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 18:39 schrieb Paul:
Thanks for the bug report. I posted a comment on the issue here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4979/#b111
This comment says:
When two ledger lines are at the same vertical position, in the same
Thanks for the bug report. I posted a comment on the issue here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4979/#b111
-Paul
On 09/30/2016 04:26 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Thanks for report and analysis.
This has been added as
<https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4
work may change. (Apparently in the current
implementation they persist beyond the processing of a given file, so be
sure to set them to what you want before you use them.)
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2016-09/msg00116.html
-Paul
javascript to
dynamically draw different scales and intervals, see
http://clairnote.org and http://clairnote.org/learn/
Cheers,
-Paul
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and
metaphors) but hope you will continue to contribute as you are able.
All my best,
-Paul
On 11/09/2016 12:09 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Hi folks and team,
while I haven't really occupied an official function in LilyPond
development, it's hard to deny that I have effectively functioned
notes at E
line, A space, C space, and F line (symmetrical pattern around center /
zero point of staff).
That's as far as I've gotten. (Won't have time to do any more for at
least a week.)
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rds are ok, and only some triads are affected.
I suspect it might be related to this commit:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=commit;h=74bd453cc3da31d047b2611aad5669395fc71447
-Paul
\version "2.19.42"
% this works fine
% #(set-glo
kind of thing can be done in user space (at least not with
existing functions like map-some-music).
Cheers,
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On 11/01/2016 09:50 PM, Paul wrote:
so I'm not sure how or even whether this kind of thing can be done in
user space (at least not with existing functions like map-some-music).
Well, here's a start on something, but still not sure how to pull it off
fully:
\version "2.19.49&qu
On 11/29/2016 01:19 PM, Karlin High wrote:
On 11/29/2016 11:41 AM, Paul wrote:
The recently revamped Guile website now uses Haunt:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
Really!
Yes:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2016-11/msg6.html
and also the GNU GUIX website:
https
/build/ aka: $LILYPOND_BUILD_DIR) when you run 'make
website'. see:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/uploading-and-security
Also, best to ask these kinds of questions on the LilyPond developer list:
http://lilypond.org/website/contact.html
Cheers,
-Paul
into performance
implications.
(I assume significant performance wins would come from making use of
Guile's compiler. David, I guess this is your comment about organizing
"the compilation and storage of byte code for an application.")
-Paul
[1] from
http://wi
a chance it would be interesting to see how other pages
would look. And eventually I assume we'd want to convert your HTML to
texinfo to integrate with the current setup.
Thanks again for your work on this,
-Paul
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On 11/30/2016 04:16 PM, Paul wrote:
I see the "Introduction" link in the top nav bar now has a drop-down
menu, which appears to be done with CSS.
Well, on second look, it appears to use javascript.
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ch appears to be done with CSS. Nice!
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texinfo with our current setup. If so I
haven't figured it out yet. Maybe upgrading to the latest texi2any
would help. Maybe someday I'll have the time to work on it.
Cheers,
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o help out in this area. I hope you will not be deterred
by the complexities and constraints that are currently involved when
working on LilyPond's website.
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erate html from texinfo
files. Upgrading to the newer texi2any is a longstanding to-do item.)
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On 12/03/2016 04:24 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 08:10:17PM -0500, Paul wrote:
I just wish that working with texinfo (for the website) was more intuitive
for contributors who know HTML but not texinfo. For example, an HTML
element with an id and also a number of classes
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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CSS files are in Documentation/css
Let me know if you have other questions. I found that working with
texinfo was a bit of a learning curve. LilyPond's texinfo files use a
number of custom macros, for example.
Cheers,
-Paul
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screenshot for the "Introduction" page.
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Well, now that I think of it this is what I'm doing with the stencil
override all along. Where can I read more about this?
I don't know, seems like the extending manual would be the place?
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of functions to document publicly (or to
not document)?
In lieu of actual documentation, I could add a Scheme function?
Seems like actual docs would be better in the long run, but I guess it
depends on how much they would take to implement.
Thanks again,
-Paul
if we had better docs for scheme functions...)
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r} which is passed as a list of
numbers."
(lexicographic-list-compare? op (ly:version) ver)))
This fixes the snippet on LilyPond 2.19.41 (The most recent I have
installed.)
Should I make a new branch and do a pull request for these changes, or...?
Cheers,
-Paul
On 07/08/2017 02:03 PM, Paul wrote:
This fixes the snippet on LilyPond 2.19.41 (The most recent I have
installed.)
Just installed LilyPond 2.19.63 and my fixed vertical spacing snippet
works fine with it.
I realized that you (Urs) may have another approach in mind for
detecting lilypond
out into their own modules, deprecating the
"snippets" grouping, but leaving it in place, as is, for now for
backwards compatibility? So then you'd have, say:
\loadModule lyrics.align-on-vowels
Not sure what the larger repercussions of this would be, as I haven't kept up
with how thi
resource.
Are there other similar collections of free learning materials (public
domain or creative commons licensed), preferably in LilyPond format?
(I'm aware of the Mutopia Project.)
Thanks,
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in a tree-structure.
Hmmm, I wonder if engravers have access to all they need to fully do the
job? Maybe so? I just remember previous discussions on the list and
the issue tracker describing it more as a backend like for midi, pdf, or
svg?
In any case, kudos for your work on this,
-Paul
On 05/25/2017 10:51 AM, tisimst wrote:
This is very exciting news! Progress is progress and I know many
people who will welcome even a fraction of conversion functionality.
Can't wait to see what you've been working on!
+1
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if the LilyPond community
converged on a single best-of-breed solution.
Good points. On second thought I see no reason not to use ly2video
(assuming that ascii bug or others don't affect you).
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On 08/24/2017 02:29 PM, MING TSANG wrote:
Thank you David Kastrup for helping.
Paul: does the info provide help to solve the lyrics placement in jianpu?
Thanks David for the tip on how to solve this issue.
Ming, unfortunately I don't have time to work on this right now. Maybe
at some point
Clairnote music notation.
Cheers,
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functionality like \etc . So I thought I'd post it here for now.
Anything I'm missing that would improve it?
Cheers,
-Paul
\version "2.19.63"
makeGrey =
#(define-scheme-function
(n) (number?)
(rgb-color n n n))
makeNoteModifier =
#(define-music-function
(size color music) (num
and
This is a forum for adults discussing music and lilypond, and I think
this kind of language does not do. Please moderate your tone.
IMHO it's interesting that GNU-music is turning into MUSIC-gnu...
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I am new to the list and just starting to learn LilyPond. I know
this has been discussed here before but I haven't seen a solution.
! LaTeX Error: File `geometry.sty' not found. is the familiar
message. I don't have the file and Google searches haven't shown where
' b a d1 e4 d c a b1
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Are there any powerful GUI front ends for Lilypond?
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
change your f's to fis and it'll be fine.
Ok. That doesn't seem logical to me and it's clearly more work
Want an f? Get an f. Want a fis, get a fis. Quite logical.
It would be quite logical if there were an equal
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It would be quite logical if there were an equal probability of notes
in a composition being in or out of the current key.
Maybe it's a language question. In Dutch, the name of an f-sharp is a
fis; it's quite unnatural
Laura Conrad wrote:
Paul == Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
p.s. I am getting two copies of everything from this thread. The
first one of each pair lacks the last three identification lines.
You shoud set your Mail-Followup-To: header.
Paul
I see what you mean: using letter codes instead of weird stems. I'll
give it a try. It's certainly easier to produce with Lilypond (or with
any software, for that matter).
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The manual gives something like this for multi-measure rests. It works
if I don't try the 5 bar rest before '\mark 1'. With that rest
included I get everything on one line. I tried various combinations of
turning Score.skipBars on and off with no success.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:30:06 -0700
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a simple piece with score and parts how do I cause the tempo marking
to appear only at once above the top part in the score and and once at
the beginning of each part. This will be a fairly
Command/2PS?
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Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
The recommended procedure to produce a PDF file of a
score is 'ly2dvi -p file.ly'. It will use vector fonts
instead of bitmapped fonts, so you don't get the fuzzy
note heads when the you view the file in Acrobat.
Do you know if that's what Emacs does
in one verse but to two syllables in the next verse the first
verse will move the next syllable to the second quarter note and offset
incorrectly the whole first verse.
AFAICT double underscore doesn't do what I need.
TIA,
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because the pitches change from one beat to the next.
I can see from a consistency point of view that it would make sense to
put one half note in one 2/4 bar but it doesn't make musical sense in
the case of tremolos from anything I have ever seen.
HTH,
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have slurs or ties go from the measure before endings go
into both endings.
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What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold To B. Cl.))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
TIA,
Paul Scott
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Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:36:20 -0700
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold To B. Cl.))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
R1*8 s1^#blah blah R1*3
Ah! That reminder
Paul Scott wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:36:20 -0700
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold To B. Cl.))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
R1*8 s1^#blah blah R1*3
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