Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread James E. Bailey
On 21.08.2009, at 04:21, Simon Mackenzie wrote: I'm lost on this one... If I place the override in the voice context I end up with the following which is nothing like what I need to achieve. Okay, I think I finally understand your question. You have \book block that has the accidental

Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread James E. Bailey
Let's try another question. Why are you removing the accidental engraver in the first place? What are you hoping to achieve with it? On 21.08.2009, at 04:21, Simon Mackenzie wrote: I'm lost on this one... If I place the override in the voice context I end up with the following which is noth

Re: Lilypond language definition for Notepad++

2009-08-20 Thread James E. Bailey
On 20.08.2009, at 23:11, -Eluze wrote: -Eluze wrote: Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote: A useful starting point should be the Emacs and Vim modes included in the LilyPond distribution. Among others, they contain an automatically generated list of predefined commands and reserved words in the

Re: polyphony in tablature

2009-08-20 Thread Neil Puttock
2009/8/20 Marc Hohl : > Here it is. Oops, you've reverted the changes Werner made to percussion.itely eleven days ago. Regards, Neil ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: polyphony in tablature

2009-08-20 Thread Neil Puttock
2009/8/20 Marc Hohl : > Or are there some caveats I simply do not see now? I can't think of anything, but you should run `make check' to be sure (if you can't compile, give me a shout and I'll do a test run). Regards, Neil ___ lilypond-user mailing l

Re: Lilypond language definition for Notepad++

2009-08-20 Thread -Eluze
-Eluze wrote: > > > Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote: >> >> A useful starting point should be the Emacs and Vim modes included in >> the LilyPond distribution. >> Among others, they contain an automatically generated list of predefined >> commands and reserved words in the LilyPond syntax, see >> .../

Re: Enhancement request: automatic polyphony in TabStaff context

2009-08-20 Thread Marc Hohl
Valentin Villenave schrieb: 2009/8/19 Patrick Schmidt : I actually sent two enhancement requests to bug-lilyp...@gnu.org one week ago (13 Aug. 2009). I wonder what happened to them. (Enhancement request: automatic polyphony in TabStaff context; Enhancement request: Automatic glissando mark

Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread Simon Mackenzie
Simon On 20/08/2009, at 23:17, James E. Bailey wrote: I'm guessing you're turning off accidental engraver at either staff or global level. I don't really understand why you're turning off accidental engraver at all, but you can probably achieve what you want by removing the stencil in the

Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread James E. Bailey
I'm guessing you're turning off accidental engraver at either staff or global level. I don't really understand why you're turning off accidental engraver at all, but you can probably achieve what you want by removing the stencil in the music. i.e., with \once \override Staff.Accidental_engr

Re: Layout and coding style

2009-08-20 Thread Simon Mackenzie
Simon On 20/08/2009, at 23:04, Mark Polesky wrote: Simon Mackenzie wrote: I have revised my approach to the question of what constitutes good coding style and come up with this layout for my master music sheet files. Any comments on the following style and layout would be appreciated. Looks

Re: Enhancement request: automatic polyphony in TabStaff context

2009-08-20 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/8/19 Patrick Schmidt : >  I actually sent two enhancement requests to bug-lilyp...@gnu.org one week > ago (13 Aug. 2009). I wonder what happened to them. (Enhancement request: > automatic polyphony in TabStaff context; Enhancement request: Automatic > glissando marks in chords). Where can I

Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread Simon Mackenzie
If I turn Accidental_engraver off no accidentals appear as expected but then if leave it on I don't seem to be able to manually set naturals with ! and exclude / turn off everything else. Simon On 20/08/2009, at 22:48, James E. Bailey wrote: On 20.08.2009, at 17:39, Simon Mackenzie wrote:

Re: Layout and coding style

2009-08-20 Thread Mark Polesky
Simon Mackenzie wrote: > I have revised my approach to the question of what constitutes > good coding style and come up with this layout for my master > music sheet files. Any comments on the following style and > layout would be appreciated. Looks good, although LilyPond files usually use two sp

Re: long markups running off the right margin...

2009-08-20 Thread Valentin Villenave
2009/8/20 Arno Waschk : > <>  c4^"longish playing indication ma non troppo" > d2. > > so that if the bar, which would only take little space with its only two > notes, appears towards the end of a line, the text line will run off the > right end of the staff, and often out of the paper itself. Hav

Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread James E. Bailey
On 20.08.2009, at 17:39, Simon Mackenzie wrote: I haven't been able to figure out how to replicate the three naturals on this music sheet using Lilypond script? Any ideas? Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.g

GDP and (Learning Manual and Notation Reference)

2009-08-20 Thread Ralph Palmer
Greetings - Is the GDP dead? If not, is there anything ready for indexing? If not, should I start working on reviewing something? I would be willing to make a start on LM 5 Working, but I don't feel qualified to make substantive changes. I can look for grammar and organization and make sure stuff

Naturals & Accidental_engraver

2009-08-20 Thread Simon Mackenzie
I haven't been able to figure out how to replicate the three naturals on this music sheet using Lilypond script? Any ideas? <> Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

long markups running off the right margin...

2009-08-20 Thread Arno Waschk
dear list, quite often i am running into a situation like <> c4^"longish playing indication ma non troppo" d2. so that if the bar, which would only take little space with its only two notes, appears towards the end of a line, the text line will run off the right end of the staff, and of

Layout and coding style

2009-08-20 Thread Simon Mackenzie
I have revised my approach to the question of what constitutes good coding style and come up with this layout for my master music sheet files. Any comments on the following style and layout would be appreciated. There are separate chord and voice include files and each lyric verse is also p

Re: polyphony in tablature

2009-08-20 Thread Marc Hohl
Carl Sorensen schrieb: On 8/20/09 12:58 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote: Neil Puttock schrieb: Neil, thanks for your hint! I searched and found the following definition in scm/music-functions.scm: (define (voicify-list lst number) "Make a list of Musics. voicify-list :: [ [Music ]

Re: arbitrary TeX expressions in a score?

2009-08-20 Thread Denis . Roegel
Quoting Graham Percival : These are not minimal; minimal means "as small as possible". Please read: http://lilypond.org/~graham/Tiny-examples.html I know that, but I didn't want to make them minimal, thinking that people would enjoy the whole context and ask me more, or tell me that it is not

Re: scribus-1.3.5 also renders lilypond :-)

2009-08-20 Thread Federico Bruni
interesting! other info here: http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=renderframes Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: http://lwn.net/Articles/346905/ Totally new Two entirely new features make their debut in Scribus 1.3.5, "render frames" and PDF presentation effects. Render frames allow Scribus

Re: polyphony in tablature

2009-08-20 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 8/20/09 12:58 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote: > Neil Puttock schrieb: > Neil, thanks for your hint! > I searched and found the following definition in scm/music-functions.scm: > > (define (voicify-list lst number) > "Make a list of Musics. > >voicify-list :: [ [Music ] ] -> number -> [Music

scribus-1.3.5 also renders lilypond :-)

2009-08-20 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
http://lwn.net/Articles/346905/ Totally new Two entirely new features make their debut in Scribus 1.3.5, "render frames" and PDF presentation effects. Render frames allow Scribus to incorporate content from documents that must be rendered into final output form just like it does for text or image

Re: Lilypond language definition for Notepad++

2009-08-20 Thread -Eluze
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote: > > A useful starting point should be the Emacs and Vim modes included in > the LilyPond distribution. > Among others, they contain an automatically generated list of predefined > commands and reserved words in the LilyPond syntax, see > .../usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/li

Re: polyphony in tablature

2009-08-20 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Trevor Daniels wrote: Mats Bengtsson wrote Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:15 PM (see also http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-05/msg00016.html which exploits an still undocumented feature/bug). Hhm. This doesn't seem to work with Voice contexts. If you take the first exam

Re: Lilypond language definition for Notepad++

2009-08-20 Thread Mats Bengtsson
A useful starting point should be the Emacs and Vim modes included in the LilyPond distribution. Among others, they contain an automatically generated list of predefined commands and reserved words in the LilyPond syntax, see .../usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/lilypond-words.el and .../usr/share/lily