On 06/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
/usr/local//lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond: error while loading shared
libraries: /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/../lib/libfreetype.so.6: cannot
restore segment prot after reloc: Permission denied
What's wrong?
Never seen this before. What's your platform exactly?
I'm using 2.8.3 for Mac OSXI see from the archives this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find a solution to my problem.I need a cross-staff grace arpeggio with all the notes tied to the chord which follows. If I instantiate new voices then the slurs do not connect. However, I need to
I'm now trying to add some words to a phrase ...
pennsylvania = {
{ \override NoteHead #'style = #'cross
r2_\markup{ shout } f8. f16 f8. f16 f4 f f8. f16 r4 }
% \addlyrics { Penn syl van ia six five thous and }
}
voiceTromboneI = \relative c' {
r2
Just compiled it with the lyrics line uncommented, and I notice the log
says programming error.
The relevant files are attached for debugging - the part file is the
one to compile ...
# -*-compilation-*-
Changing working directory to `C:/Documents and Settings/wally/My
Hi, all!
In order to really make it clear to myself how things work, I
enhanced the padding/staff-padding example from the docs a little.
If the attached result is helpful to anyone, feel free to use it!
Best regards,
Kieren.
Padding.ly
Description: Binary data
I would like to convert MusicXML files to lilypond format on Microsoft Windows.
About a year ago when I was starting to familiarize myself with lilypond, the
program opened up a command-line screen where you could type something like:
musicxml --output=C:\example_music.xml C:\example_music.lp
Hi!
Many thanks for the help -- I understand the logic of beaming now :=)
In fact, after spending nearly a whole day with Lilypond I am pleased
to say that I have mastered quite a lot of the basics and have already
attempted such esoteric arts as context tweaking (to add titles to an
Dear lilypond-user:
I've been trying for a while to notate a piece of polymetric
music, and nothing works!
My score has four staves, one of which is a drum staff. The
piece has a short introduction with all four voices in 4/4.
After the introduction, the top three voices play a four-
measure
Hello,
Just wondering if it's possible to make the solo voice
in my saxophone/piano piece smaller in the piano
score? (e.g. saxophone staff size 12 piano staff size
14)
Thanks
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Hi, Dylan:
My score has four staves, one of which is a drum staff. The
piece has a short introduction with all four voices in 4/4.
After the introduction, the top three voices play a four-
measure section in 3/4, and the drums superimpose 9/8, 8/8, 7/8.
Below is a small sample which should
Hi, Rick:
Just wondering if it's possible to make the solo voice
in my saxophone/piano piece smaller in the piano
score? (e.g. saxophone staff size 12 piano staff size 14)
The docs say but of course!! =)
Check out http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/lilypond/lilypond.org/doc/v2.9/
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:22:00AM +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My score has four staves, one of which is a drum staff. The
piece has a short introduction with all four voices in 4/4.
After the introduction, the top three voices play a four-
measure section in 3/4, and the drums
On 7-Jun-06, at 9:26 AM, David Bolton wrote:
I would like to convert MusicXML files to lilypond format on Microsoft
Windows.
...
The documentation is of no help:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.8/Documentation/user/lilypond/Converting-
from-other-
formats.html#Converting-from-other-formats
On 7-Jun-06, at 11:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying for a while to notate a piece of polymetric
music, and nothing works!
In addition to the other comments, have you read doc section 8.4.1
Polymetric notation ?
Cheers,
- Graham
David,
I am one of the (few, it seems!) Windows users of LilyPond.
This is how you can achieve what you want to do:
1. Start a Command Shell
Choose the Start Run menu item and type in cmd then click OK
or
Choose the Command Prompt icon on the Start Menu
2. Change directory to where
On Thu 08 June 2006 01:17, Charles Cave wrote:
1. Start a Command Shell
Choose the Start Run menu item and type in cmd then click OK
or
Choose the Command Prompt icon on the Start Menu
or
press the WIN key + R
(yes, I admit it - there was a time when I was on Windows too...)
--
A
Another thing you can do is to create a batch file called musicxml2ly.bat
and save it in the bin directory of your LilyPond installation
(for example, d:/program files/lilypond/usr/bin)
The contents of this file will be:
@echo off
echo Converting MusicXML to Lilypond
call python d:/program
On 7-Jun-06, at 9:17 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
In order to really make it clear to myself how things work, I enhanced
the padding/staff-padding example from the docs a little.
If the attached result is helpful to anyone, feel free to use it!
You're taking about the example in 4.1, right?
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