Hi Valentin
Carl got back to you first, saving me the trouble :)
I've nothing to add to his response.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 9:37 PM
Subject:
In your home directory. And it probably needs to be renamed to
just .nanorc.
Am 27.07.2008 um 04:45 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
James,
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but in which directory should I
put the lilypond.nanorc file? (On Linux and/or Mac) I'd like to try
it out. Thanks for
Paul Scott wrote Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:01 AM
Hi,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the relevant 2.11 docs without finding a way to
name the voices so that the
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Paul Scott wrote Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:01 AM
Hi,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the relevant 2.11 docs without finding a way to
name
Am 27.07.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Paul Scott:
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Paul Scott wrote Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:01 AM
Hi,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note
variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the
... because otherwise bes d f as ces es g comes out as Cb/ﰈ5/
sus#4/sus#2/add3/add6, which seems a bit silly.
- Henk
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Am 27.07.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Paul Scott:
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Paul Scott wrote Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:01 AM
Hi,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note
variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the
Hi Brett,
could you please send be a screenshot of LilyPondTool running on OSX? I
would like to put that on the homepage, because it seems many users
think it doesn't run or useless.
Thanks,
Bert
Brett Duncan írta:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
LilyPondTool is Java based, and works on Windows
I actually downloaded jEdit and lilypondtool today to see how it works
but couldn't figure out how to get the plugin in. Any documentation on
that end would be helpful as well, possibly more so than just a
screenshot.
Am 27.07.2008 um 16:27 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
Hi Brett,
could you
Can't you follow the video below?
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/129.0.html
I mean you downloaded LilyPondTool from plugin manager and it doesn't
appear in the menu, it throws an error or something?
James E. Bailey írta:
I actually downloaded jEdit and lilypondtool today to see how it
2008/7/27 Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would like to put that on the homepage, because it seems many users think it
doesn't run or useless.
The BIG downside, as always, is the lack of a decent (meaning free)
Java implementation on OSX; as such, I can't run LPT on 10.3.9,
because Java 1.4
Dear Jay,
many thanks for Your very nice plugin! I think it will be a very useful
thing for me.
But I have one question:
I would be interested in having other plugins for other intervalls, or even
for small sequences of notes. If I want to change the Interval from an
ovtave to, lets say, a fifth,
Dear Jay,
many thanks for Your very nice plugin! I think it will be a very useful
thing for me.
But I have one question:
I would be interested in having other plugins for other intervalls, or even
for small sequences of notes. If I want to change the Interval from an
ovtave to, lets say, a fifth,
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Stefan Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Jay,
many thanks for Your very nice plugin! I think it will be a very useful
thing for me.
But I have one question:
I would be interested in having other plugins for other intervalls, or even
for small sequences of
Hi Paul,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note
variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the relevant 2.11 docs without finding a
way to
name the voices so that the lyrics get attached to the parallel music.
Hi Don,
Is there another way to move a tie up just one time?
Try
\once \override Tie #'Y-offset = #1
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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I figured it out, James. I had to put escape (\) characters before each
of the {} and now it opens nano without error messages and the
highlighting all looks correct. Thanks for this!
Jon
Jon Kulp wrote:
Ok I put the .nanorc file there but it gives me the following error message:
Error
Hi Henk,
There are examples in the docs, as well as many threads in the mail
archive, which show how to rename chords.
Best,
Kieren.
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Ok I put the .nanorc file there but it gives me the following error message:
Error in /home/jon/.nanorc on line 21: Bad regex {|}: Invalid
preceding regular expression
Error in /home/jon/.nanorc on line 22: Bad regex %{: Unmatched \{
Press Enter to continue starting nano.
Nonetheless when I
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Paul,
When I use { } \\ { } without voice naming to show note variations
in different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by the
lyrics. I have read all the relevant 2.11 docs without finding a way to
name the voices so that the lyrics get attached
No worries, like I said, it's my first attempt at regex, funny,
though. I don't get that error. Regardless, it's a neat aspect, and
since I have to go to the terminal anyway to run lilypond, it just
made sense to me to use an editor that's already in my terminal.
Am 27.07.2008 um 21:20
Jay == Jay Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay I never followed up with him about how he's noting key change
Jay events. He might be processing a whole score at once to get this
Jay extra information.
I am.
It *should* be gettable from the current context, but I don't know
how.
--
Dr
Try
bes:13.9-
bes:13 gives you the Bb13; .9- gives you the flatted 9. Of course, this
chord will be missing the 11. If you want the 11 added, you'd do
bes:13.11.9-
HTH,
Carl
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I should have said, I only get that error message on my Linux machines.
On the Mac it works fine without tweaking. If I escape the braces
then it works without errors on the Linux boxes as well. Don't know if
I could work full-time in the terminal. I much prefer Smultron as a Mac
text
Brett Duncan bdd1967 at bigpond.net.au writes:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I have Lilypondtool working for me (OS X 10.4.11 (Intel) jEdit 4.3pre14,
lilypondtool 2.10.5).
What exactly isn't happening for you Carl? I've never had trouble
getting it to install, but it did take some fiddling
Henk van Voorthuijsen voorth at xs4all.nl writes:
... because otherwise bes d f as ces es g comes out as Cb/ﰈ5/
sus#4/sus#2/add3/add6, which seems a bit silly.
- Henk
As I mentioned in my other post (which unfortunately started a new thread),
you can do it easily as
bes:13.11.9-
dear list,
i'm mostly finished with the lilypond part of my first LP project, but
i need to add a few graphics with an external program (i gave up trying
to use LP for this).
i'm on linux and i tried both inkscape and scribus, but after fighting
the whole weekend i really can't find a way.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Sébastien Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way the git repository tags release/2.11.53-1 and
release/2.11.53-2 are both the same and there are not presents in the
master branch.
Thus git-describe would find release/2.11.52-1 as most recent version.
As
I'm happy to announce the first public draft of NR 1.4 Repeats!
Ralph Palmer has done a lot of work preparing this section; please
read it carefully and let us know about any mistakes or omissions.
http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/
Cheers,
- Graham
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will automatically resolve its dependencies.
Bert
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Am 28.07.2008 um 03:01 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On OSX 10.5, I am able to get Java installed, get JEdit running, and
get
LilyPondTool installed. The syntax highlighting works. It's a lot
like
running it in Windows.
How? I can't figure out how to get lilypondtool installed.
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