Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
On 04/06/2013 10:50 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
The things is, use git for tracking source files, not pdfs. If you
put \version statements in all your .ly files, you can always recreate
a pdf with appropriate LilyPond version.
Hi,
are there any recommendations for a stand-alone lilypond
point-and-click capable pdf viewer for current ubuntu distros? xdf
seems to be deprecated (see discussion:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/943195).
Are there any emacs-cooperative alternatives (without having to
Orm Finnendahl o.finnend...@inm.mh-freiburg.de writes:
Hi,
are there any recommendations for a stand-alone lilypond
point-and-click capable pdf viewer for current ubuntu distros? xdf
seems to be deprecated (see discussion:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/943195).
Are
Greetings List,
I measure my Henle Verlag books of Bach to be 235 x 309mm (+/- 1mm)
[9.25 x 12.17 inches]. I rather like this size, but I cannot find it
referred to as a standard paper size anywhere at all. Do my learned
colleagues here know what size it is, or is it a trim down of a larger
Am Sonntag, den 07. April 2013 um 09:43:30 Uhr (+0200) schrieb David Kastrup:
I think I also saw some recipe for getting evince to work with
pointclick when doing a web search, but it involved meddling with the
gconf configuration of either evince or GNOME's URI handlers.
That could be a way
Orm Finnendahl o.finnend...@inm.mh-freiburg.de writes:
Am Sonntag, den 07. April 2013 um 09:43:30 Uhr (+0200) schrieb David
Kastrup:
I think I also saw some recipe for getting evince to work with
pointclick when doing a web search, but it involved meddling with the
gconf configuration of
I would like to adjust the tie direction within a chord.
How can I do that, I have tried the following.
\tieUp ais,~ \tieDown fis'~2 ais fis'2 |
This doesn't work.
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Possibly answering my own question,
Metric Royal is 237 x 312, and if I measure better Henle is 234 x 309.
It's standard in printing to use 3mm trim, so Metric Royal trimmed is
the exact size. Can anybody familiar with the music publishing/printing
industry confirm?
Thanks!
Andrew
On
Christian christian@gmail.com writes:
I would like to adjust the tie direction within a chord.
How can I do that, I have tried the following.
\tieUp ais,~ \tieDown fis'~2 ais fis'2 |
This doesn't work.
\relative c'' { ais,^~ fis'_~2 ais fis'2 }
While you could work with
2013/4/7 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
On 04/06/2013 10:50 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
The things is, use git for tracking source files, not pdfs. If you
put \version statements in all your .ly files, you can always recreate
a pdf with
On 07.04.2013 10:35, Andrew Bernard wrote:
I measure my Henle Verlag books of Bach to be 235 x 309mm (+/- 1mm)
[9.25 x 12.17 inches]. I rather like this size, but I cannot find it
referred to as a standard paper size anywhere at all. Do my learned
colleagues here know what size it is, or is it a
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
2013/4/7 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
On 04/06/2013 10:50 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
The things is, use git for tracking source files, not pdfs. If you
put \version statements in all
How can I make a tie go from the half note d in the lower part to the
quarter d in the upper part?
rightOne = \relative c'' {
b4 a d, a' f gis |
}
rightTwo = \relative c' {
b~ d2 b |
}
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On 7 avr. 2013, at 14:45, Christian christian@gmail.com wrote:
How can I make a tie go from the half note d in the lower part to the
quarter d in the upper part?
rightOne = \relative c'' {
b4 a d, a' f gis |
}
rightTwo = \relative c' {
b~ d2 b |
}
You can remove the tie
On 04/07/2013 09:23 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Have you tried with LilyPond PDFs? I think they tend to compress on the
object level which _might_ work reasonably with some of git's packing
techniques.
No. I did take a look inside them before writing my previous email -- they
certainly have
A request for italian users who have a good knowledge of music notation
terminology.
How would you translate feathered beam?
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/beams#feathered-beams
I couldn't find any information on Internet nor in an italian book Manuale
di scrittura
I have used Okular for quite some time, at least 2 years now, as the
necessary point click plugin for Frescobaldi with Lilypond. It works fine
on Ubuntu 12.10 and has since the last long term version.
regards,
Shane
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 4:49 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Orm
Hi,
2013/4/7 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
2013/4/7 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Packing actual executables could possibly also work with reasonable
overhead.
There would be an advantage to a repository storing _complete_ compiled
versions of
- Original Message -
From: Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
To: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Cc: LilyPond Users lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 4:11 PM
Subject: tracking lilypond builds with git (was: lilypond source and
musicsheet database)
Hi,
2013/4/7
At 10:40 on 07 Apr 2013, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 07. April 2013 um 09:43:30 Uhr (+0200) schrieb David
Kastrup:
I think I also saw some recipe for getting evince to work with
pointclick when doing a web search, but it involved meddling with
the gconf configuration of either
2013/4/7 Mark Knoop m...@opus11.net
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
nice!
it works with gvim
how can I set it for Gedit? I've tried removing --remote in the options,
but it's not enough
thanks
Federico
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Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net writes:
Not convinced it's worth doing. The point of a repository is the
ability to track change.
Well, the ability to save storage place is also nice. And you can still
do git bisect...
If that's of no value (and it isn't with binaries) then you might as
2013/4/7 Mark Knoop m...@opus11.net
man gedit:
SYNOPSIS
gedit [OPTION...] [FILE...] [+LINE[:COLUMN]]
which suggests you will need
editor = gedit
command = {file} +{line}:{start}
but I've not tested this.
yes, it works
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Hej thank you for all your anwsers..
I realy like git too..Once i tried to make my own git server on my private
web-server so when i finish the work i can send the customer his pdf folder
link..but..that didnt work becouse you cant see actual files on git web
server..like you can on github..
On 04/07/2013 06:51 PM, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
I realy like git too..Once i tried to make my own git server on my private
web-server so when i finish the work i can send the customer his pdf folder
link..but..that didnt work becouse you cant see actual files on git web
server..like you can on
On 07.04.2013, at 19:29, Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net
wrote:
On 04/07/2013 06:51 PM, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
I realy like git too..Once i tried to make my own git server on my private
web-server so when i finish the work i can send the customer his pdf folder
Hi,
2013/4/7 Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net:
- Original Message - From: Janek Warchoł
However, i'd be very interested in seeing a solution for this (i.e.
how to efficiently store lily executables in a repository).
Not convinced it's worth doing. The point of a repository is the
- Original Message -
From: Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
To: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Cc: Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net; LilyPond Users
lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: tracking lilypond builds with git
yeah, i do that too (had 20+
2013/4/7 Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net:
- Original Message - From: Janek Warchoł
yeah, i do that too (had 20+ builds at one point of time).
A quick count shows I've got about 77 builds on my Windows box...
Whoah! You've beaten me, sir! ;)
Janek
Hi Harm,
thanks for that suggestion.
Unfortunately it doesn't quite do what I need, and I don't really understand it.
But fortunately it gives quite a good clue how to ask more concretely.
It seems that functions/properties like
ly:context-id
ly:context-name
provide information on the current
what must I write to shorten an unbeamed stem by, say, one unit?
A naive approach would be
\once \override Stem.length #(- ly:stem::calc-length 1)
which doesn't work of course...
David Nalesnik wrote a very versatile function that makes such
things very easy. You can find it in a
On 08/04/13 14:31, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
what must I write to shorten an unbeamed stem by, say, one unit?
A naive approach would be
\once \override Stem.length #(- ly:stem::calc-length 1)
which doesn't work of course...
David Nalesnik wrote a very versatile function that makes such
things
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