bernie == bernie arai bernie.a...@gmail.com writes:
bernie i'm trying my hand at finally using the midi output of
bernie lilypond to audition my scores (instead of relying on my
bernie horrid piano playing). after a bit of messing around, and a
bernie while looking through the docs, i'm a bit
Hello Steve
The system cannot find the path specified.
Is there anything I can do to make LilyPond work?
I am running Open Office in Windows XP.
I think you try to install OOolilypond in OpenOffice (not Lilypond).
To install OOoLilypond, you have to :
1- Install Lilypond in your system :
2009/6/5 bernie arai bernie.a...@gmail.com:
i'm trying my hand at finally using the midi output of lilypond to
audition my scores (instead of relying on my horrid piano playing).
after a bit of messing around, and a while looking through the docs,
i'm a bit stumped as to what to try next.
Francisco == Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
Francisco 2009/6/5 bernie arai bernie.a...@gmail.com:
i'm trying my hand at finally using the midi output of lilypond to
audition my scores (instead of relying on my horrid piano playing).
after a bit of messing around, and a while
I want the hairpin to end on the first note of a new line.
\relative g'{
\override Score.Hairpin #'after-line-breaking = ##t
g2\ a4 a4 | \break
b2.\! r4}
But it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
If i have well understood, 'after-line-breaking is a callback function to
allow user to tweak
2009/6/5 Peter Chubb lily.u...@chubb.wattle.id.au:
Francisco Please use \transposition for this.
\transposition doesn't sit well with MIDI output if you're going to do
further transpositions.
Try:
\version 2.11.62'
clarinet = \transpose bes c' { \transposition bes bes1 }
flute = { bes1 }
2009/6/2 Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org:
This `good' Wikipedia article
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechtsschutz_von_Schriftzeichen
also discusses printed music. Quite interesting to read...
This article should probably translated into English :-)
Although as it relates specifically to
Hi All,
When I output to MIDI, it seems that notes on my DrumStaff do not go to
channel ten--in the MIDI file, they are assigned a basic GM piano sound. Is
there a way to explicitly assign MIDI channel 10 to DrumStaff?
Thanks,
Dave
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Hello, my input files are too complex to attach, but if anyone is a
lilypond-book user, my question is: in which conditions could one
obtain this error? It happens both on 2.12 and 2.13
textwidth=459.6215pt
columnsep=10.0pt
(./tmpWslxir.aux) )
No pages of output.
Transcript written on
Francisco Vila wrote:
Hello, my input files are too complex to attach, but if anyone is a
lilypond-book user, my question is: in which conditions could one
obtain this error? It happens both on 2.12 and 2.13
textwidth=459.6215pt
columnsep=10.0pt
(./tmpWslxir.aux) )
No pages of output.
2.13.1
I have read all of NR 3.5
If I have this structure:
global = { \repeat volta 2 s1*6 \alternative { { s1*2 } { s1*2 } } }
Should the following work to unfold the above repeats for a MIDI file?
\score{
\new Score{ { \unfoldRepeats \global } \melody }
\midi{
\context{ \Score
2009/6/5 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
I'm not sure what would cause the error but if you'd like me to try running
it you can send me a tarball privately.
Jon
Thank you. I have just tracked the problem and it's caused by this
line in the preamble:
\usepackage{tikz}
which is a pity
Atte,
You said, you didn't use Lilypond anymore? Why? Is there a way for the
Lilypond devs to get you on the right road again? ;)
\r
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Paul Scott wrote:
2.13.1
I have read all of NR 3.5
Should the following work to unfold the above repeats for a MIDI
file?
I'm assuming you read this page:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond/Repeats-in-MIDI
Following the template provided there, I believe this should
I attempted to follow instruction set C for LilyPond Terminal install on Mac
OS X Leopard. I've run into problems.
Download the latest stable release (2.12.2-1) of LilyPond and put LilyPond.app
in your Applications folder.
Check.
Download this shell script and start it using Terminal.
I
I use 10.4 and LilyPond runs well there, but there is a lot of
commentary on the Web that LilyPond is severely broken on 10.5. I
don't have a 10.5 machine to test (and frankly won't upgrade to 10.5
until LilyPond is known to be stable and functional without a lot of
drama). Here's what
I have created a PDF portfolio with searchable index from the English
language PDF docs and uploaded it to
http://www.users.on.net/~njpayne/music/lilydoc.pdf (23Mb). Works fine for me
with Acrobat Reader 9 on both Windows and Linux.
Nick Payne
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kje...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I attempted to follow instruction set C for LilyPond Terminal install
on Mac
OS X Leopard. I've run into problems.
Download the latest stable release (2.12.2-1) of LilyPond and put
LilyPond.app
in your Applications folder.
Check.
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