On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Laura Conrad wrote: First of all: All you want is solved in actual version (1.8.1) thanks to appropriate requests even of members of this list.
separate pages or separate staves. Even someone who was doing a piano reduction wouldn't want the lilypond to notate them as chords, the way nted does. Joerg> Which version of nted we are speaking about ? 1.4.17 as packaged on Ubuntu 9.4.
Yes, there was a problem because 1.4.17 collected MIDI tracks with the same instrument and put it in one staff. This (sometimes) makes sense because theoretically MIDI can place a whole orchestra in one track (the staves of MIDI). Read about the "sort instruments" button for a (hopefully) simple explanation: http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/doc/ch01s42.html The current version has a "sort instruments" button which is switched of by default. If you don't press this button NtEd should produce at least as many staves as the MIDI file has tracks. Sometimes it splits the tracks. The result are more staves than tracks. But again there is a button (don't split tracks) to avoid this.
>> The version I saved hadn't >> spelled the flats right, either, but I think I might have fixed that >> later. Joerg> Could you please tell us what is misspelled ? Is it really Joerg> the "bes" instead "Bb" ? No, it's ais instead of bes.
1.8.1 says "bes" . And even if the MIDI file doesn't contain a Bb major key signature. As soon as you change the key signature to Bb as described at: http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/doc/ch01s07.html#staff_props NtEd moves the ais from 2nd gap to 3rd note line and changes the # against b. And the LilyPond exporter calls this "bes". Perhaps I'll introduce an "English" button which places an 'include "english.ly"' and uses the English note names. -- J.Anders, GERMANY, TU Chemnitz, Fakultaet fuer Informatik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
