Re: hide time signature?

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

You will find a good hint in Sect. 9.2.1 Common tweaks. If you search
the mailing list archives, I'm sure you will find some examples that do
exactly what you ask for.

  /Mats


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is there a way to hide the time signature? Or am I just not seeing it  
in the user manual? Or am I just searching for the wrong thing.



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Re: Hara kiri staffs takes up space

2006-01-26 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Thursday 26 January 2006 02.00, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
 Hi!
 I have a problem with removing empty staffs, it seems they are not
 actually removed but only made transparent, so they still take up space
 on the paper and does not give that space to the next staff. In this
 perticular case I would fit twice as many systems on my first few pages
 but know all I get is big white spaces between the systems.

 The empty staffs contains \skip's. I'm using 2.7.20. Is this a bug? 

Possibly, yes.

 Is 
 there anything I can do?
You can send a bugreport (including minimal, compilable example) to 
bug-lilypond. Chances are it's the same problem as 
hara-kiri-pianostaff-instr.ly in the bug archive, so you could check that 
first (follow one of the links below).

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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/msg00637.html
Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way \center works?
I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff beginning.
Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that 
center-align does something completely different than right-align

and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of 
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3 lines), 
the other two commands write on the same line thus producing 
overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

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Università degli Studi di Torino
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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

Currently we have the following to specify the horizontal alignment
point of a single markup:

left-align, hcenter, right-align

and the following to stack several markups vertically:

column (left aligned), center-align

Proposal 1:

Use
left-align, center-align and right-align
for the horizontal alignment of a single markup and
column, centered-column
(or left-column, center-column, right-column)
for vertically stacked markups.

Proposal 2:

Use hleft, hcenter and hright for the horizontal alignment of a single 
markup


Use left-align, center-align, right-align for vertically stacked markups

  /Mats

Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:


Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that 
center-align does something completely different than right-align

and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.



suggestions welcome.



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Re: Text-Align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

Please use the mailing list lilypond-user for ordinary usage questions.
If you can't find anything in the documentation, I really recommend the
mailing list archives. For example, you will find
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-11/msg00496.html

  /Mats

Henrik Evers wrote:


Hi,

I like to have some text below one note. And I can't find any hint in the 
documentation. It goes into the direction of melismas, but I only have one 
note or one chord and lots of text to sing on this chord - so it's the 
opposite of a melisma. It seems to be impossible for me after two days of 
studying lilypond to find a solution. Please help ;-) The text should start 
aligned with the first chord, not centered, because ther're lots of words.


If there's any idea, please let me know. Here's my score:

%% Generated by lilypond-book.py
%% Options: [indent=0\mm,fragment,quote,relative=2,alt=[image of 
music],raggedright]


#(set! toplevel-score-handler print-score-with-defaults)
#(set! toplevel-music-handler (lambda (p m)
   (print-score-with-defaults
p (scorify-music m p

#(ly:set-option (quote no-point-and-click))
#(define inside-lilypond-book #t)
#(define version-seen? #t)







% 
% Start cut--pastable-section 
% 


\paper {
 #(define dump-extents #t)
 
 indent = 0\mm

 linewidth = 160\mm - 2.0 * 0.4\in
 raggedright = ##t
}

% 
% ly snippet contents follows:
% 

barOne = { \once \override Staff.BarLine #'bar-size = #2
  \bar | }
barTwo = { \once \override Staff.BarLine #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 2)
  \once \override Staff.BarLine #'bar-size = #2
  \bar | }

SopranNoten = \relative c'' {
\key f \major
  \set Score.timing = ##f
  \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t

  a2 bes4 g4 a4 f4 f4 \barTwo
  f2 d'4 c4 bes4 c4 c4 c4 \barOne
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
\key a \major
e,2 fis4 a4 b4 b4 \barTwo
gis2 a4 e'4 d4 cis4 b4 a4 a4 a4 a4
}

AltNoten = \relative c' {
\key f \major
  \set Score.timing = ##f
  \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t

  c2 c4 c4 c4 e4 d4 \barTwo
  es2 d4 es!4 d4 e4 f4 f4 \barOne
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
\key a \major
e2 fis4 fis4 fis4 eis4 \barTwo
e2 e4 fis4 f4 e4 d4 e4 e4 d4 e4
}

TenorNoten = \relative c {
\clef bass
\key f \major
  \set Score.timing = ##f
  \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t

  f2 f4 g4 g4 a4 a4 \barTwo
  a2 f4 a4 g4 bes4 a4 a4 \barOne
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
\key a \major
e'2 cis4 b4 gis4 gis4 \barTwo
a2 a4 a4 b4 a4 a4 d4 d4 b4 cis4
}

BassNoten = \relative c {
\clef bass
\key f \major
  \set Score.timing = ##f
  \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t

  f2 f4 e4 e4 d4 d4 \barTwo
  c2 bes4 fis4 g4 c4 f4 f4 \barOne
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
\key a \major
e2 dis4 dis4 d4 d4 \barTwo
cis2 cis4 d4 d4 e4 f4 fis4 b,4 e4 a,4
}

strophen =\lyricmode {
\set associatedVoice = #Bass
   Wie_schön_ist_es dem Herrn zu dan- ken, deinem_Namen_du
}

\score {

\context ChoirStaff 
  \context Staff = women 
 \context Voice =
   sopranos { \voiceOne  \SopranNoten  }
 \context Voice =
   altos { \voiceTwo  \AltNoten  }
 

\context Lyrics = strophen { s1 }
\context Lyrics = altos \lyricsto altos \strophen

\context Staff = men 
 \context Voice =
   sopranos { \voiceOne  \TenorNoten  }
 \context Voice =
   altos { \voiceTwo  \BassNoten  }
 


  


  \layout {
  \context {
 % a little smaller so lyrics
 % can be closer to the staff
 \Staff
 \override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-3 . 3)
  }
   }
  \midi { \tempo 4=60 }
}


% 
% end ly snippet
% 


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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread andrea valle

Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset = 
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)

}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value 
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type `number'



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

See 
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/msg00637.html

Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way \center 
works?

I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff beginning.
Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that 
center-align does something completely different than right-align

and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of 
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3 lines), 
the other two commands write on the same line thus producing 
overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
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Re: Lilypond, OS X and LaTeX

2006-01-26 Thread fiëé visuëlle

Am 2006-01-25 um 21:31 schrieb Heike Cappel:

I am using lilypond-book on OS X and get several eps files, one  
without a -number ending and then one with a -number ending for  
each line. The first file is okay, the others only have staves, no  
notes. Currently I edit the include file to use the big, working eps.


On a different matter, how do I get umlauts to work with lilypond- 
book? I know this has been asked before, but I have tried  
including  \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} in the original file and  
neither ü, \u or u seem to work.


I don't know if LaTeX supports UTF-8 as an input encoding; with  
ConTeXt and its LilyPond integration (derived from lilybond-book)  
there's no other way than use UTF-8 as input encoding for everything.

see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/LilyPond

It seems like you could use
\usepackage[utf-8]{inputenc}

I found some references that some distributions need additional  
packages to support Unicode in LaTeX, but I won't dive deeper into  
LaTeX than I must... ;-)


Greetlings from Lake Constance
---
fiëé visuëlle
Henning Hraban Ramm
http://www.fiee.net
http://angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/
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How can I change text to a serif font?

2006-01-26 Thread Steve
I have Lilypond 2.6.4 installed in Cygwin (this is the latest version 
available in Cygwin). Previous versions always used a serif font for all the 
text, but now the titles, footers, and rehearsal marks are in a sans serif 
font. I prefered the serif font. How can I change the default for text back to 
a serif font, or could a problem with my configuration cause this? If there is 
any configuration information you need to see, please let me know, but I 
expect something about how to make global font changes first.

I have tried this in the \paper block, but it doesn't change the font used. I 
got it from an example, but I don't entirely understand what it does:

#(define text-font-defaults
  '((font-encoding . latin1)
(baseline-skip . 2)
(word-space . 0.6)))

#(set! fonts (make-century-schoolbook-tree 1.0))


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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

Try

\layout{
 \context {
   \Score
   \override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
   \override InstrumentName #'X-offset = 
#Self_alignment_interface::x_aligned_on_self)

 }
}

  /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset = 
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)

}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value 
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type `number'



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

See 
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/msg00637.html

Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way \center 
works?

I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff beginning.
Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that 
center-align does something completely different than right-align

and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of 
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3 lines), 
the other two commands write on the same line thus producing 
overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

OK, use something along the lines of
\set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column { \right-align gong 3 
\right-align bottle 1 } }



 /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


(thanks)

This is the result.
But I'd like to have names  right-aligned with respect to numbers . I 
mean: number in the 3 staves, or at least in each staff, should be 
aligned (and possibly non overlapping to grouping line)



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 12:44, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


Try

\layout{
 \context {
   \Score




   \override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
   \override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#Self_alignment_interface::x_aligned_on_self)

 }
}

  /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)

}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value  
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type  `number'



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

See  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/ 
msg00637.html

Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way 
\center  works?

I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff beginning.
Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that  
center-align does something completely different than right-align

and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of  
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3  
lines), the other two commands write on the same line thus  
producing overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread andrea valle

Ahah! This works perfectly.
Still, numbers overlap with staffgroup lines. I used horizontalshift 
but nothing changed, and with annotatespacing I cannot see how to tune 
this parameter.


?

-a-



On 26 Jan 2006, at 17:34, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


OK, use something along the lines of
\set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column { \right-align gong 3 
\right-align bottle 1 } }



 /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


(thanks)

This is the result.
But I'd like to have names  right-aligned with respect to numbers . I 
mean: number in the 3 staves, or at least in each staff, should be 
aligned (and possibly non overlapping to grouping line)



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 12:44, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


Try

\layout{
 \context {
   \Score




   \override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
   \override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#Self_alignment_interface::x_aligned_on_self)

 }
}

  /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)

}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value  
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type  
`number'



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

See  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/ 
msg00637.html

Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way 
\center  works?
I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff 
beginning.

Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that  
center-align does something completely different than 
right-align
and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of 
command

names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of  
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3  
lines), the other two commands write on the same line thus  
producing overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

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Università degli Studi di Torino
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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread andrea valle

Actually I solved problems of collision adding \hspace in the markup.
In any case, result is a bit complex:

\new StaffGroup
  \new Staff \with {

instrument = \markup{ \column {
\right-align \line{ gong 3 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ gong 2 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ gong 1 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 3 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 2  \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 1  \hspace #2.0 }
}
}


Thanks

-a-

On 26 Jan 2006, at 17:34, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


OK, use something along the lines of
\set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column { \right-align gong 3 
\right-align bottle 1 } }



 /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


(thanks)

This is the result.
But I'd like to have names  right-aligned with respect to numbers . I 
mean: number in the 3 staves, or at least in each staff, should be 
aligned (and possibly non overlapping to grouping line)



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 12:44, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


Try

\layout{
 \context {
   \Score




   \override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
   \override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#Self_alignment_interface::x_aligned_on_self)

 }
}

  /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset =  
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)

}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value  
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type  
`number'



-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

See  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/ 
msg00637.html

Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way 
\center  works?
I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff 
beginning.

Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that  
center-align does something completely different than 
right-align
and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of 
command

names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of  
\center-align?

I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3  
lines), the other two commands write on the same line thus  
producing overlapping lines.

What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

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Università degli Studi di Torino
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Re: Documentation tarball

2006-01-26 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:

On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:54:42 +0100
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:


I would be really happy if the lilypond docs where available as a
tarball and not only browsable online. I have never succeeded in
building the docs locally, and doing a websuck on the entire docs is
time consuming on this 56k dial-up...

If you don't want to supply such a doc tarball officially, maybe
some other with web access would like to put one up for me? =)


Try downloading the -documentation RPM for fedora. It contains a copy
of the web tarball.



I'm not running a RPM based distro, how do I just extract the files
from an RPM package without installing anything?


look for rpm2cpio

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Re: How can I change text to a serif font?

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

I'm afraid it's a bug in the Cygwin version of 2.6.4. Unless you have
specific reasons to use the Cygwin version, I recommend the non-Cygwin
Windows package instead (which of course also can be called from a
Cygwin command window).

   /Mats

Steve wrote:

I have Lilypond 2.6.4 installed in Cygwin (this is the latest version 
available in Cygwin). Previous versions always used a serif font for all the 
text, but now the titles, footers, and rehearsal marks are in a sans serif 
font. I prefered the serif font. How can I change the default for text back to 
a serif font, or could a problem with my configuration cause this? If there is 
any configuration information you need to see, please let me know, but I 
expect something about how to make global font changes first.


I have tried this in the \paper block, but it doesn't change the font used. I 
got it from an example, but I don't entirely understand what it does:


   #(define text-font-defaults
 '((font-encoding . latin1)
(baseline-skip . 2)
(word-space . 0.6)))

   #(set! fonts (make-century-schoolbook-tree 1.0))


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Re: feature request: semi-automatic vertical spacement

2006-01-26 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The way to define tweak-key for each score block is OK. And using a
spacingTweaks function like this is a cool idea.

 blabla = {
 \break
 \pageBreak
 \spacingTweaks #'((system-Y-extent -11.050006 . 0.0)
   (system-refpoint-Y-extent -4.0 . -4.0)
   (system-index . 0)
   (page-system-count . 3)
   (page-printable-height . 148.438777952756)
   (page-space-left . -47.1596563937008))

It seems that all what is needed is here.
I'm impatient to play with. But I can't compile now (I'm posting what I
get to bug-lilypond.)

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Re: tagline

2006-01-26 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Wednesday 25 January 2006 04:29 pm, Gilles wrote:
 Hi.
 
  
  For the moment I'd like to know, if (and how) I can create more than 
one tagline

The copyright notice must be on the title page or the first page of 
music.
Others might not count.  daveA 

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frustrated but seek style

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Mehl
Hi all, I have been using lilypond for a while and truthfully a few things would make me so much happier and less frustrated, one I have asked about but from past response sorta doubt anything will come of it.  The other maybe.  I use css and xml/html and love the ability to separate formating/style from content.  This lets me create a style sheet and use it for multiple files. The style language is simple and clear without worring about making brakets match or having a plethora of tweaks for achieving things that should be common and standard.  what I am asking for is a style sheet language where I can do something like the following.  lyrics { position:relative; top3px: font-family:serif; font-style:bold; } title { font-family:sans-serif; font-size:bold;  }  etc. now I have to stick some things inside the markup, others in the paper block and others in the
 layout block. and maybe others will require a scheme hack? I don't say the syntax of css is right for lilypond, I just am frustrated with having to fiddle to get style working and then only have it portable using includes...   The other issue is one I brought up before:  Instead of anything goes, have a clearly defined structure and syntax with rules. then the editors can intuitivly help with layout and a newbie won't need to flood the mailing list with needless (but needed) questions. To much freedom in this case I feel limits freedom.   If anyone is interested in the first scenero I would be willing to join them in a feature request.  Aaron  
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Re: right and left-align

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

A better(!?) solution is described in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2005-06/msg00023.html
In your case, you should replace PianoStaff with Staff.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Actually I solved problems of collision adding \hspace in the markup.
In any case, result is a bit complex:

\new StaffGroup
  \new Staff \with {

instrument = \markup{ \column {
\right-align \line{ gong 3 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ gong 2 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ gong 1 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 3 \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 2  \hspace #2.0 }
\right-align \line{ bottiglia 1  \hspace #2.0 }
}
}


Thanks

-a-

On 26 Jan 2006, at 17:34, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


OK, use something along the lines of
\set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column { \right-align gong 3
\right-align bottle 1 } }


 /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


(thanks)

This is the result.
But I'd like to have names  right-aligned with respect to numbers .
I mean: number in the 3 staves, or at least in each staff, should
be aligned (and possibly non overlapping to grouping line)


-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 12:44, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


Try

\layout{
 \context {
   \Score




   \override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
   \override InstrumentName #'X-offset =
#Self_alignment_interface::x_aligned_on_self)
 }
}

  /Mats


andrea valle wrote:


Thanks as usual Mats,
I took a look at docs, and I updated (?) names.
This doesn't work on 2.7.27

 \context {
\Score
\override InstrumentName #'self-alignment-X = #right
\override InstrumentName #'X-offset =
#`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)
}

warning: type check for `X-offset' failed; value
`(Self_alignment_interface::aligned_on_self)' must be of type
`number'


-a-


On 26 Jan 2006, at 10:53, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


See  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-06/
msg00637.html
Note that the property names have changed a bit if you use LilyPond
version 2.7.x.

  /Mats

andrea valle wrote:


Thanks Mats,
I suspected but wasn't sure.
So what should I use to have right / left-align in the way
\center  works?
I need to have instrument names right aligned near staff beginning.
Thanks again

-a-



On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:56, Mats Bengtsson wrote:


If you read the documentation carefully, you will notice that
center-align does something completely different than
right-align
and left-align. It seems like a very unfortunate choice of command
names.

  /Mats

Quoting andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi to all,
In markup do \right and \left-align work in the same way of
\center-align?
I mean:
\markup{\center-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\right-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}
\markup{\left-align { \line{temple 3} \line{2} \line{blocks}}

I thought so, but while \center-align behaves correctly (3
lines), the other two commands write on the same line thus
producing overlapping lines.
What am I missing?
Thanks

-a-

 (on macosx 10.3, lily 2.7.27)

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Università degli Studi di Torino
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NEWBIE: repeating whole tunes

2006-01-26 Thread debian
Please,

what is the best way to ask lilypond to create a midi file in such a
way that the _whole_ tune is played n times.  n will be passed from
the command line.  

I have written perl code to extract the essential parts of the tune
and create a new ly file with the essential parts repeated n times.
But the repeats are played an octave up each time.

I know this must be simple.

Thanks.

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Re: frustrated but seek style

2006-01-26 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Aaron Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 now I have to stick some things inside the markup, others in
 the paper block and others in the layout block. and maybe others will
 require a scheme hack?  I don't say the syntax of css is right for
 lilypond, I just am frustrated with having to fiddle to get style
 working and then only have it portable using includes...

If you bring some more concrete examples of what you're doing
repeatedly, maybe we can help.

LilyPond makes it possible to define stylesheets. You can create a
common.ily file, where you put your markups commands, music functions,
default \layout and \paper blocks. Then, include it in your scores.
This is not rethorical, I actually do that: a stylesheet for the
conductor score, with smaller notes, more scenical indications, and an
other one for seperate isntrument scores, with bigger notes, no scenical
indications.

Example: a score with many aria finishing with the text: Dal Segno,
and sometimes a little indication: (parte.), meaning that the
character leaves the scene. When a score have several staves, I'd like
to have a segno above the last bar, and the Dal Segno mark below. In
the conductor score, I'd like to have (parte.) below Dal Segno, in
addition. In scores with only one staff (instrument score), I'd like
only Dal Segno below the staff.

In the common.ily file, the music functions are defined.
For each aria with a dal segno (parte.) pattern, there is:
global = {
  ...
  \scoreDalSegnoWithText \markup (parte.)
}

Then, depending on the style you want to use for the final marking, the
global block is included with the appropriate tags:

%% instrument part: dal segno below, no parte
\score {
  \new Staff  \keepWithTags #'partSingle \global .. 
}

%% reduction part: segno above, dal segno below, no parte:
\score {
  
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'partUp \global .. 
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'() \global .. 
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'partDown \global .. 
  
}

%% conductor score: segno above, dal segno below, parte below:
\score {
  
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'up \global .. 
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'() \global .. 
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'() \global .. 
\new Staff  \keepWithTags #'down \global .. 
  
}

The key: (ab)use of tags and music functions.

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Re: frustrated but seek style

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson
For the examples you mention, they can easily be controlled in the 
\layout{...} block and \paper{...} blocks. Just put these in a separate 
file that you include in your .ly files.


  /Mats

Quoting Aaron Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi all,
I have been using lilypond for a while and truthfully a few things 
would make me so much happier and less frustrated, one I have asked 
about but from past response sorta doubt anything will come of it.


The other maybe.

I use css and xml/html and love the ability to separate 
formating/style from content.


This lets me create a style sheet and use it for multiple files.
The style language is simple and clear without worring about making 
brakets match or having a plethora of tweaks for achieving things 
that should be common and standard.


what I am asking for is a style sheet language where I can do 
something like the following.


lyrics {
position:relative; top3px:
font-family:serif;
font-style:bold;
}
title {
font-family:sans-serif;
font-size:bold;

}

etc.  now I have to stick some things inside the markup, others in 
the paper block and others in the layout block. and maybe others will 
require a scheme hack?
I don't say the syntax of css is right for lilypond, I just am 
frustrated with having to fiddle to get style working and then only 
have it portable using includes...



The other issue is one I brought up before:

Instead of anything goes, have a clearly defined structure and syntax 
with rules. then the editors can intuitivly help with layout and a 
newbie won't need to flood the mailing list with needless (but 
needed) questions. To much freedom in this case I feel limits freedom.



If anyone is interested in the first scenero I would be willing to 
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Re: NEWBIE: repeating whole tunes

2006-01-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson

Repeating is simple:

\score{
 \repeat unfold 20 {...}
 \midi{...}
}

or

\score{
 \repeat unfold 20 ...
 \midi{...}
}

The problem is how to pass the parameter from the command line. 
However, if you use Perl, it's trivial to just let the script

insert the correct number for the \repeat command.

 /Mats


Quoting debian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Please,

what is the best way to ask lilypond to create a midi file in such a
way that the _whole_ tune is played n times.  n will be passed from
the command line.

I have written perl code to extract the essential parts of the tune
and create a new ly file with the essential parts repeated n times.
But the repeats are played an octave up each time.

I know this must be simple.

Thanks.

Joe


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Re: Lilypond, OS X and LaTeX

2006-01-26 Thread Heike Cappel

Thank you for your reply.

On 26 Jan 2006, at 21:03, Graham Percival wrote:



On 25-Jan-06, at 12:31 PM, Heike Cappel wrote:

I am using lilypond-book on OS X and get several eps files, one  
without a -number ending and then one with a -number ending for  
each line. The first file is okay, the others only have staves, no  
notes.


That's normal.


Could you explain that? If I don't edit the .tex files to include the  
big eps files, the output I get from the smaller (one line) eps files  
is unreadable.





 Currently I edit the include file to use the big, working eps.


That shouldn't be necessary, though.

On a different matter, how do I get umlauts to work with lilypond- 
book? I know this has been asked before, but I have tried  
including  \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} in the original file and  
neither ü, \u or u seem to work.


Special chars inside lilypond stuff is done with utf-8.  Special  
chars in the latex stuff is done in the normal latex way.


I got the special characters to work by opening the .ly file in  
texshop and copying the characters straight from there.



Cheers,
- Graham





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Re: Hara kiri staffs takes up space

2006-01-26 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Erik Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Thursday 26 January 2006 02.00, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
 Hi!
 I have a problem with removing empty staffs, it seems they are not
 actually removed but only made transparent, so they still take up space
 on the paper and does not give that space to the next staff. In this
 perticular case I would fit twice as many systems on my first few pages
 but know all I get is big white spaces between the systems.

 The empty staffs contains \skip's. I'm using 2.7.20. Is this a bug? 

 Possibly, yes.

This bug has been fixed in a later development version.



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Re: Lilypond, OS X and LaTeX

2006-01-26 Thread Graham Percival


On 25-Jan-06, at 12:31 PM, Heike Cappel wrote:

I am using lilypond-book on OS X and get several eps files, one 
without a -number ending and then one with a -number ending for each 
line. The first file is okay, the others only have staves, no notes.


That's normal.


 Currently I edit the include file to use the big, working eps.


That shouldn't be necessary, though.

On a different matter, how do I get umlauts to work with 
lilypond-book? I know this has been asked before, but I have tried 
including  \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} in the original file and 
neither ü, \u or u seem to work.


Special chars inside lilypond stuff is done with utf-8.  Special chars 
in the latex stuff is done in the normal latex way.


Cheers,
- Graham


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Re: NEWBIE: repeating whole tunes

2006-01-26 Thread debian
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:04:28PM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
 Repeating is simple:
 
 \score{

I had to put \unfoldRepeats here

  \repeat unfold 20 {...}
  \midi{...}
 }

but, it is working fine.  The perl bit is easy.

Thanks a lot.

Joe


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