I just installed lilypond using a debian package, but when i try to convert a
midifile into a .ly file, midi2Ly gives me an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ midi2ly audio/arutiunian.mid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/midi2ly, line 60, in ?
import lilylib as ly
ImportError: No
Hi,
below is an example to show my problem with 2.11.2. In order to make
it work you will have to put the attached eps-file in the same folder
as the example.
The second time signature was below the graph in 2.11.0 All time
signatures should be horizontally aligned.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong
Citando Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now I try to dissociate the two voices, and the lyrics do not align
any longer.
% ** this does not work
\new Staff \relative c' {
{ s2. e'8 e~
e4 e8 e~ e2
} \\
{ r2. g,8 a~
a4^\markup
klaas moerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed lilypond using a debian package
midifile into a .ly file, midi2Ly gives me an error:
How can I fix this?
File a bug with debian, see http://bugs.debian.org
Jan.
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In the second example, the first 3 lyric-syllables are left aligned to the
note-head because I specified the durations and didn't use lyricsto. Intend
behaviour?
% Created on Thu Dec 14 07:50:40 GMT-03:00 2006
\version 2.10.2
\include english.ly
verse= \lyricmode {
come8 good old friends
}
Le 16 déc. 06 à 13:10, Eduardo Vieira a écrit :
For these cases you
should use \lyricsto and \lyricmode.
You could do this to fix it:
OK. So I guess I have to put all the lyrics in \lyricsto mode.
I'll try it, thanks a lot.
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On 12/16/06, Orm Finnendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trevor,
thanks very much for getting back to me! I just downloaded and tried
it. Spacing seems much better controllable, but lilypond segfaults now
for parts of the score (it doesn't segfault in 2.11.0), so I can't
really tell until I've
[Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen, on December 16 2006, 15:44, in Re: midi2ly error]
Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also in Fedora Core 5.
Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
It appears that midi2ly miscalculates the
First, since this post contains constructive criticism I want to start by
saying that I think Lilypond is a pretty nice piece of software. A bit steep
on the learning curve maybe, but excellent all the same.
In terms of making it easier, I don't know if it would be straight forward or
not,
Orm Finnendahl escreveu:
Hi Trevor,
thanks very much for getting back to me! I just downloaded and tried
it. Spacing seems much better controllable, but lilypond segfaults now
for parts of the score (it doesn't segfault in 2.11.0), so I can't
segfaults are always serious errors. Please send
On Friday 15 December 2006 22:07, Frédéric Chiasson wrote:
Then, well, who can help me??
Frédéric
2006/12/15, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm certainly not any expert in Scheme coding for LilyPond. Please
always keep the discussion on the mailing list, for the
benefit of yourself
i get a strange error at the converting to pdf stage .. ?
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pianist-composer-conductor
www.okonsar.com
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Assume we know about sopranoMusic, sopranoWords, etc. alto, tenor, bass and
that the choirstaff has been defined (basically as done in the template).
\new PianoStaff
\new Staff \clef treble
\set Staff.printPartCombineTexts = ##f
\partcombine
\Key \Time
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Orm Finnendahl escreveu:
Hi Trevor,
thanks very much for getting back to me! I just downloaded and tried
it. Spacing seems much better controllable, but lilypond segfaults now
for parts of the score (it doesn't segfault in 2.11.0), so I can't
segfaults are
Jonathan Henkelman henkelstone at yahoo.ca writes:
FYI anyone else with similar problems. I seem to have fixed the problem by re-
installing xemacs from the xemacs page rather than from the cygwin page. Still
some problems, but at least the lilypond-major mode works.
J
i have voiceOne and voice Two in a staff to make poly so i make them
oneVoice but when im adding lyrics the lyrics only goes to voiceOne
how can i fix that?
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Hi Han-Wen,
Am 16. Dezember 2006, 16:48 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
segfaults are always serious errors. Please send the offending input.
This caused the segfault:
\acciacatura s32
It worked in 2.11.0 but for this score I found a way around it.
Do you know why the markup is
Strange: not always but sometimes I get the following error when I use
\bar dashed in version 2.10.2
**
Layout output to `Score.ps'...
Converting to `Score.pdf'...
`gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595.28 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=841.89
%**
\version 2.10.2
%**
numeroHimno = 2
tituloHimno = Padre En Los Cielos
%
\paper {
oddHeaderMarkup = \markup { \right-align \bold \large \numeroHimno }
print-page-number =
Never mind. Found my answer. On the same page of the manual no less:
The distance for fixed-alignment-extra-space may also be negative.
Sorry to trouble the list.
On 12/16/06, Carl Youngblood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found the following tip on page 242 of the lilypond manual:
i have something like
\version 2.10.2
tope = \relative c' {
\key ees \major
\time 4/4
\new Voice = melodia {
{ \stemUp bes'2 ees, bes'4 d bes' } \\ { \stemDown d ( f ) }
}
}
versoUno = \lyricmode {
\set stanza = 1.
¡San4 -- to!4 ¡San4 -- to!4
}
\score {
\context ChoirStaff
\new Staff
I'm trying to write an arpeggio on a piano system that begins in the
bass clef and continues in the treble clef with the same beam for the
eight notes. In other words, there are a series of eighth notes in
the arpeggio. The ones in the bass clef have note stems going down
from the beam and the
Hello,
maybe placing your arpeggio in separate voice and changing staves during
arpeggio would help - seek section 7.1.2 of the manual - Manual Staff
Switching.
Tomas Valusek
Carl Youngblood napsal(a):
I'm trying to write an arpeggio on a piano system that begins in the
bass clef and
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