Hello,

On 19 December 2011 17:27, Thomas Baruchel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is my very first usage of lilypond, and unfortunately I would like to
> use it for very uncommon and unclassical notation.
> I am pretty sure I can
> do it, but I will surely need much time for finding how to do. Most
> certainly
> some wizzard can quickly give to me a template.

LilyPond is a text-based product there is no GUI so no Wizard.

However see:

http://lilypond.org/easier-editing.html

> Most probably I will later
> be able to find by myself the needed refinements.

I suggest you take an hour or two and look at the Learning Manual.

http://lilypond.org/learning.html

While I am telling you to RTFM, you will really benefit from the
Learning Manual, it covers all the basics but also touches on the
things you want to do.

>
> I want to write something according to the following rules:
>
>  * two staves (piano-style, bass and treble);

http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/learning/staff-groups

>  * no time signature;

http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/learning/tweaking-output

>  * only successive very-large-arpeggios (~ 10 notes each)
>    starting from left hand (bass staff) and ending at the right hand
>    (treble staff); notes are eigth notes; all linked together accross
>    both staves

http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#index-arpeggio-1

etc.

>  * off course no rest should appear on one staff, while notes are played
>    on the other staff;
>  * no bar lines;
>  * (probably, but I would like to try both) no bar line at end of lines
>    (right of the page), maybe no bar line at the beginning of the lines
>    (left of the page).

This is all possible.

>
> I would appreciate if someone could give the template for that. Thank you
> by advance; best regards,

You won't get a template unless someone has already done the work -
which I doubt for these specific things.

Also take a look at

http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/html/whatsthis.html

As some of the complicated stuff will have already been done in some
shape or form. But you will need to put some work in yourself.

If you do run into problems the email list is very helpful but if you
incluide any examples, make sure they are small ones else you will
likely not get any help to debug a full score.

http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html

Good Luck.


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James

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