Hi again,
On 11/02/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Thanks for the tip, Gilles. However, that was the first thing I tried
because I wanted to align the rhythm mark at the key signature. It
doesn't quite work even if I align the mark at the time signature as
you suggested. It does drop the
On Saturday 16 February 2008 02:46:45 Joseph Wakeling wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've discovered what I think is a bug in 2.10.25. Apologies if this has
been fixed in more recent versions but a Google search didn't raise any
awareness of the issue.
Here's the problem. Suppose I have a repeat
Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieb Ben Lewis:
I've been typesetting a Telemann concerto for a baroque ensemble that I
play in, and I've been having difficulties with actually producing more
than one part from the same file (I need to input Violin 1,2 and Viola
parts, since we only have
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Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
When LilyPond (or ghostscript) writes the PDF, the old file is deleted and
then a new one is created with the same name (I found this out by looking
at the inode number).
It seems to me that
Op zaterdag 16 februari 2008, schreef Reinhold Kainhofer:
Have you reported that bug at bugs.kde.org? Either for kpdf or for the
kdirwatcher...
Yes, for KPDF. It should listen to the delete() and create() signals as well
as dirty() :)
Met vriendelijke groet,
Wilbert Berendsen
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Marc Hohl wrote:
This bug (and the workaround you proposed) are described in the manual,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Grace-notes#Grace-notes
and are still there in V2.11.
Sorry, it was late at night when I wrote that email and I didn't read
the manual as
sorry to bump...
can anyone give a simple working example of \applyOutput - i'm really
stumped and this method should save me a lot of time down the line (i
need to have multiple versions of quite a few example passages, each
with different sets of pitches left out)
cheers
d
On 13 Feb
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Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieb Damian leGassick:
can anyone give a simple working example of \applyOutput - i'm really
stumped and this method should save me a lot of time down the line (i
need to have multiple versions of quite a few example
Hi Risto
Two changes seem to be required to make this snippet work in
2.11. This may not be the optimum solution, though.
a) The vertical alignment of the inserted score blocks seems
different in the two releases. In 2.11 their vertical
extend is used to centre them vertically. This did not
This \override does not have any effect, no error messages.
Could anyone explain or is it a bug?
Thomas
Windows XPSP2
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\version 2.11.39
\relative c' {
\override Staff.VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'( -20 . 0 )
\repeat unfold 24 {
{c d e f}
}
}
Hi Thomas,
This \override does not have any effect, no error messages.
It has an effect... you just can't see it with a single Staff
context! =)
Try this instead:
% BEGIN SNIPPET
\version 2.11.37
\paper { ragged-bottom = ##t }
music = \relative c'
{
\override
Thank you Kieren,
it used to work in single staff contexts before, I must have missed
the change.
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
This \override does not have any effect, no error messages.
It has an effect... you just can't see it with a single Staff
context! =)
Try this instead:
%
thanks reinhold - i missed that one
yes, the docs
the example given in NR is a good one
but it would have been much clearer if instead of stating the syntax as
\applyOutput context proc
it was given as
\applyOutput #'Context #proc
this applies to many of the advanced tweaks and
Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieben Sie:
As above, I attempted to do so, however the output as I run it states that
there are «unexpected» \header{ } blocks.
Yes, for some weird reason, you have to put the \header block AFTER the
staves. I.e. the following does not work:
\book {
\header
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I'm working on the Glossary for the GDP, and I'm stuck -- so, I'm canvassing
the list. Here's the scenario:
You've written a composition with a passage that needs to be played in a
different octave. When you describe it (this passage) to another musician,
what term do you use? And do you
On Saturday 16 February 2008 13:24:06 Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieben Sie:
As above, I attempted to do so, however the output as I run it states that
there are «unexpected» \header{ } blocks.
Yes, for some weird reason, you have to put the \header block
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Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 schrieb Kurt Kroon:
I'm working on the Glossary for the GDP, and I'm stuck -- so, I'm
canvassing the list. Here's the scenario:
You've written a composition with a passage that needs to be played in
a different
Hi all,
To play/sing something an octave higher or lower is called
oktavieren
That should really be ovtaKIEREN... ;-)
At least the English wikipedia page does not give a proper term for it
I tend to call it octave displacement myself...
Cheers,
(ovta)Kieren.
On 2/16/08 12:48 PM, Kurt Kroon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on the Glossary for the GDP, and I'm stuck -- so, I'm canvassing
the list. ...
Oh, yeah ... I was also wondering:
What the Dutch, Danish, Finnish and Swedish words for 128th- and 256th-notes
and -rests?
Thanks!
Kurtis
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 schrieb Simon Bailey:
i remembered that there was an instrumentCueName property defined at
some point, and have extended the solution a bit more.
On Feb 15, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Simon Bailey wrote:
tec = { \once \override Staff.Clef #'font-size = #-3 \clef tenor }
Hi Kurt,
The only other term I've heard is octavization, which is as
ugly-sounding as octavation. I prefer octave transposition, which
describes exactly what is going on in your piece.
Cheers,
Ian Hulin
Kurt Kroon wrote:
I'm working on the Glossary for the GDP, and I'm stuck -- so, I'm
2008/2/9, Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The set data type is new in Python 2.3, and is needed in musicxml2ly to
prevent duplicate definitions (i.e. I store all needed additional definitions
are you sure it's 2.3 ? From the looks, this is a mac, which ships
with 2.3 in /usr/bin . On
I agree with Ian: octave transposition.
Thinking about it, the term octavation (and octavated) is, in fact, in
my English vocabulary, but only for artificial harmonics at the octave (ie,
those string harmonics where the diamond notehead appears exactly one octave
above the capotasto / stopped
Hello:
The only term I've ever heard in english for this is octave
displacement and its notation is 8va .. dotted line over the
affected passage.
I lieu of any other acceptable english terminology I'd go with Groves
as it widely accepted as a standard English language reference work
for
I'm working on the Glossary for the GDP, and I'm stuck -- so, I'm canvassing
the list. ...
Oh, yeah ... I was also wondering:
What the Dutch, Danish, Finnish and Swedish words for 128th- and 256th-notes
and -rests?
In English, this would depend on which side of the Atlantic you live
Op vrijdag 15 februari 2008, schreef Andrew Black:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 08:39:11AM +0100, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi,
I just released version 0.3 of my shiny new lil' pet project: LilyKDE.
It combines the power of KDE, Kate and KPDF to make editing LilyPond
files in KDE easier. If
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