Mr. Payne:
Thank you for your reply. Some other users have supplied a code that works
in 2.16.2.
Mark
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To
On 04/09/13 03:03, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
Robert:
Thank you for your reply and the suggestion. I tried \laissezVibrer.
It just did not look long enough. I shall put it in the score.
LV ties can be lengthened. If you want all LV ties in the piece longer,
then remove the \once - I alway
On 09/03/2013 06:36 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
ok. Let's see if the scripts i wrote are as awesome as i think :)
Please run the attached script. After it finishes, run
~/path-you-specify-in-previous-script/janek-scripts/lilypond/build-lily.sh--help
I can now confirm the awesomeness! Everythin
Gentlemen:
Thank you for your replies and the references. This shall be my first foray
into "tweaking." I am sure that, as always, suggestions from the users shall
increase my knowledge.
Mark
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Am 03.09.2013 14:22, schrieb MING TSANG:
Dear lilyponders:
I search LSR and cannot find help about cross-staff phrasing
engraving. Is it possible in lilypond? Please refer to attached .png.
Cross phrasing (slur) in in measure 118, 119 & 121. Lily coding is in
forever-thanks_T.ly ( no cross
Hope it's still working (didn't test it with newer versions)
It appears to work quite well with 2.16.2. I will need more time with
this document in order to make it do exactly what I want; but it is good
know of all of the wonderful possibilities of markup and scheme.
It really makes me r
Hello David:
Thanks for the help.
Those are not actually proper hexagons, so they are pretty easy to draw
using something like
\markup \path #0.25 #'((moveto 3 0)
(lineto 1 2)
(lineto -1 2)
(lineto -3 0)
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 10:03:33AM -0700, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
>
> I tried \laissezVibrer. It just did not look long enough. I shall put it in
> the score.
As others have said, there is the "shape" directive. Some time ago,
I gleaned this function off of this list. Put this in your cod
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Rachael Thomas Carlson <
rachael.thomas.carl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I hate to use Arial but the publishing house that I am emulating uses only
> proprietary fonts.
>
There are a few non-proprietary fonts that emulate Arial much the same way
that Arial emulates He
Hi Mark,
Pretty much everything can be tweaked in Lilypond, so I'm sure the shape of
\laissezVibrer can be made longer. For versions 2.16 and 2.17, section 5.5.4 of
the respective manual should help you further (I would expect the syntax in
those two versions not to be identical, however, so mi
2013/9/3 Janek Warchoł :
> 2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
>>> Sort-of. I mean, all information on how to build lilypond and
>>> contribute to it are there, but (especially as you're already using
>>> linux), we can do it an easier way using my awesome lilypond scripts.
>>> Do you have git installed? And
2013/9/3 Robert Schmaus :
> Hi Mark,
>
> Check the user guide for a command called called \laissezVibrer - that's
> what you're looking for.
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
> -
> Von meinem Fliewatüüt gesendet.
>
> On 3 Sep 2013, at 17:20, "Mark Stephen Mrotek" wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
>
>
> In the attached snipp
Rachael Thomas Carlson writes:
> Hello All:
>
> I am attempting to draw a hexagon with a number inside of it using markup.
>
> The attached png is essentially what I am attempting. This is to be
> used in a TabStaff. I am not worried about the whiteout = ##f in the
> png. I just simply can't s
Please remember to reply all.
This section mentions repeatTie and laissezVibrer, and if neither of those does
what you want, I don't understand what you want, so an image would be helpful.
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: Mark Stephen Mrotek
To: 'Phil Holmes'
Sent:
Hi Mark,
Check the user guide for a command called called \laissezVibrer - that's what
you're looking for.
Best,
Robert
-
Von meinem Fliewatüüt gesendet.
On 3 Sep 2013, at 17:20, "Mark Stephen Mrotek" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> In the attached snippet I want to indicate that the “f4” at the en
Mr. Holmes,
I did reply to "all." Your name was the only one to which I could reply!
Mark
From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 9:58 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek; LilyPond User Group
Subject: Re: Tie over Repeat Bar
Please remember to reply
2013/9/3 Rachael Thomas Carlson :
> Hello All:
>
> I am attempting to draw a hexagon with a number inside of it using markup.
>
> The attached png is essentially what I am attempting. This is to be used in
> a TabStaff. I am not worried about the whiteout = ##f in the png. I just
> simply can't
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
>> Sort-of. I mean, all information on how to build lilypond and
>> contribute to it are there, but (especially as you're already using
>> linux), we can do it an easier way using my awesome lilypond scripts.
>> Do you have git installed? And how proficient are you with com
Robert:
Thank you for your reply and the suggestion. I tried \laissezVibrer. It just
did not look long enough. I shall put it in the score.
Mark
From: Robert Schmaus [mailto:robert.schm...@web.de]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 9:49 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek
Cc:
Subject: Re: Tie
Sort-of. I mean, all information on how to build lilypond and
contribute to it are there, but (especially as you're already using
linux), we can do it an easier way using my awesome lilypond scripts.
Do you have git installed? And how proficient are you with command-line?
An easier way sounds gr
Thanks, exciting!
I haven't, but maybe now is a good time to set this up!
A question, also related to David's answer about the distinction between
engineer-friendly and user-friendly: Do you need to change the source
code of LilyPond to make the more advanced forms of "house styles", or
I'm m
Am 03.09.2013 17:36, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
Thanks, exciting!
I haven't, but maybe now is a good time to set this up!
Definitely :)
What operating system are you using? I can give you some help if you'd like.
A question, also related to David's answer about the distin
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
> Thanks, exciting!
>
> I haven't, but maybe now is a good time to set this up!
Definitely :)
What operating system are you using? I can give you some help if you'd like.
> A question, also related to David's answer about the distinction between
> engineer-friendly and use
On 09/03/2013 05:36 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
Thanks, exciting!
I haven't, but maybe now is a good time to set this up!
Definitely :)
What operating system are you using? I can give you some help if you'd like.
That would be nice, thanks. I'm using Ubuntu.
Is this the
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
>
> On 09/03/2013 05:36 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
>> What operating system are you using? I can give you some help if you'd like.
>
> That would be nice, thanks. I'm using Ubuntu.
Excellent!
> Is this the starting point:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/contrib
Hello!
In the attached snippet I want to indicate that the "f4" at the end of the
first alternative should be tied upon repeat to the "f" at the beginning of
the repeated section.
Using " ~ " does not work as Lilypond considers it "unterminated."
What should I do?
Thank you for your ki
Thomas Morley writes:
> Hi Rachael,
>
> I'm in a hurry: For now a first sketch.
[two billion lines of code omitted]
Sometimes I am reminded of a reoccuring theme in the "Back to the
Future" trilogy when Doc Emmett Brown illustrates plans cobbled together
in a hurry by showing them off using ani
Hello Harm:
On 09/03/2013 09:04 AM, Thomas Morley wrote:
Hi Rachael,
I'm in a hurry: For now a first sketch.
\version "2.16.2"
%% -> tablature.scm
%% define tab-Clefs as a markup:
#(define-markup-command (customTabClefII
layout props num-strings staff-space)
(in
Hi all,
> Btw, about 2-3 years ago I had a discussion with a Finale user who was
> telling me that LilyPond was bad looking.
=)
> So I've created a home-made-Finale-settings (including the Finale G clef
> glyph) so that my Lily score looked like a Finale one.
I totally agree with the i
Hello Pierre:
You can use a pretty old snippet :
And to make it work with stable took only a grammatical change and
version change.
+ \version "2.16.2"
- > \version "2.17.25"
\new TabStaff {
- > \override Staff.Clef.stencil = #(lambda (grob)
+ \override Staff.Clef #'stencil =
2013/9/3 Rachael Thomas Carlson :
> Hello All:
>
> I am working on emulating a music publisher and this publisher uses what we
> would consider a moderntab clef but with a serif font not the sans-serif
> that we use. I have tried a bunch of different ways of changing the font
> but I can't seem to
2013/9/3 Rachael Thomas Carlson
> Hello All:
>
Hi Rachael,
> How can one change the font of the moderntab clef from sans-serif to
> serif?
>
You can use a pretty old snippet :
\version "2.17.25"
\new TabStaff {
\override Staff.Clef.stencil = #(lambda (grob)
(grob-interpret-ma
Pierre Perol-Schneider writes:
> These are globals.
> They include :
> - re-defind header
> - line thickness (thinner)
> - ledger line thickness (thinner)
> - slurs and ties thickness (thinner)
> - bar lines thickness (thinner)
> - stem length (longer)
> - beam thickness (thicker)
> - grace notes
Hi,
2013/9/3 Peter Bjuhr :
> Hi Janek,
>
> I think it would be interesting to know more about of your changes to the
> Feta font. Your example looks very nice, and the font can be a little heavy
> I think.
I've pushed the code to dev/janek/feta-modification branch
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitw
Am 03.09.2013 15:31, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
2013/9/3 Urs Liska mailto:u...@openlilylib.org>>
Are these global styles or individual tweaks?
These are globals.
They include :
- re-defind header
- line thickness (thinner)
- ledger line thickness (thinner)
- slurs and ties thickness
2013/9/3 Urs Liska
>
> Are these global styles or individual tweaks?
>
>
These are globals.
They include :
- re-defind header
- line thickness (thinner)
- ledger line thickness (thinner)
- slurs and ties thickness (thinner)
- bar lines thickness (thinner)
- stem length (longer)
- beam thickness (
Hello All:
I am working on emulating a music publisher and this publisher uses what
we would consider a moderntab clef but with a serif font not the
sans-serif that we use. I have tried a bunch of different ways of
changing the font but I can't seem to get it. Also, I looked in the
code to
Hi Janek,
I think it would be interesting to know more about of your changes to
the Feta font. Your example looks very nice, and the font can be a
little heavy I think.
Best
Peter Bjuhr
On 09/02/2013 03:59 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
Hi,
2013/9/2 Urs Liska :
Hi,
I'm compiling a selection o
Am 03.09.2013 11:43, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
Hi Urs,
Here's some of my scores that I share on IMSLP :
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Perol-Schneider,_Pierre/Editor
Please note that I use lots of house made settings ; scores do not
realy "look" like LilyPond scores.
Maybe you'll find
Hi Urs,
Here's some of my scores that I share on IMSLP :
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Perol-Schneider,_Pierre/Editor
Please note that I use lots of house made settings ; scores do not realy
"look" like LilyPond scores.
Maybe you'll find something intersting here :
-
http://imslp.org/wiki/3_Pi
Mark Polesky writes:
> I wrote a markup command which takes a string and parses
> it to make a special markup. I'm leaving out the details,
> but the input might look something like:
>
> \markup \foo #"abc123"
>
> I want to use this in a Lyrics context, but constantly
> retyping "\markup \foo #"
Am 03.09.2013 10:23, schrieb Richard Shann:
On Tue, 2013-09-03 at 09:09 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
Urs,
[...]
As to listing them all, I notice that many have tags which can be
clicked on (e.g. as Richard Shann/Editor or Richard Shann/Arranger) to
find more.
hmm, that was dumb of me, of cour
Am 03.09.2013 07:47, schrieb Mike Blackstock:
This trio for flute, violin and guitar is 'out-of-the-box':
http://www.blackstockweb.ca/node/4
I dunno how to do a cres/dim on a single note very well (bar 6, flute
- bad, but better elsewhere).
I play guitar, and don't have much of an eye for non-
I wrote a markup command which takes a string and parses
it to make a special markup. I'm leaving out the details,
but the input might look something like:
\markup \foo #"abc123"
I want to use this in a Lyrics context, but constantly
retyping "\markup \foo #" is annoying and takes up a lot
of sp
On Tue, 2013-09-03 at 09:09 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> Urs,
>
[...]
>
> As to listing them all, I notice that many have tags which can be
> clicked on (e.g. as Richard Shann/Editor or Richard Shann/Arranger) to
> find more.
hmm, that was dumb of me, of course I can give the links:
http://imsl
Urs,
All of my contributions to IMSLP are LilyPond typesets, but it would
require some work to list them and classify them. I suspect none of them
have one-off tweaks but all of them probably are in a "house style"
since they are created by Denemo.
I am not even quite sure how to reference them -
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