Hello,
the following score
\version 2.16.2
…
\language italiano
\score {
\relative do' {
\key re \major
\time 3/4
fa
}
}
when I generate the above score, the fa (F) is displayed with a 'natural' sign
in front of it. How can I prevent that?
Many thanks.
pr
In the Mac version of Lilypond, is there a way to:
- prevent the application from creating a new file each time it is run
- use an editor (eg, BBEdit) other than the default one
Many thanks
pr
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Hello,
2013/6/25 Philippe de Rochambeau phi...@free.fr
when I generate the above score, the fa (F) is displayed with a 'natural'
sign in front of it. How can I prevent that?
You can get it without natural like this:
\version 2.16.2
\language italiano
\score {
\relative do' {
\key re
ed shaw edward_s...@fastmail.fm writes:
Produce Inkscape svg.
Open in Gimp. Increase default resolution as needed. Default is 72. (Below
Print Standard)
I used 200. Save as .png.
Why would you do that if you had working SVG already?
Import into Inkscape and resize or create oversize
Am 25.06.2013 08:29, schrieb Philippe de Rochambeau:
In the Mac version of Lilypond, is there a way to:
- prevent the application from creating a new file each time it is run
Sorry, I don't really understand what you mean.
- use an editor (eg, BBEdit) other than the default one
You can use
Hello,
Any editor that can run command line programs can be used for lilypond:
BBEdit (and his little brother TexrWrangler), TeXShop etc.
Nicola Vitacolonna made some scripts to run lilypond with these:
http://users.dimi.uniud.it/~nicola.vitacolonna/home/software
Hi,
every time you double-click Lilypond for Mac, it create a new .ly file.
I would just like to disable that.
Philippe
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De: Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org
À: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Envoyé: Mardi 25 Juin 2013 09:11:53
Objet: Re: Editors
Am 25.06.2013 08:29, schrieb
Am 25.06.2013 09:29, schrieb phi...@free.fr:
Hi,
every time you double-click Lilypond for Mac, it create a new .ly file.
Ah, OK.
I would just like to disable that.
I don't know, but if you use another editor you won't have that anymore?
Urs
Philippe
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De: Urs
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Janek:
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Janek:
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se:
Hello all,
are there any lilypond presentations available I could use this week
when presenting lilypond for a few musicians here at
Aarrgh, I forgot to send this to the list. I will never get used to the goofy
way in which the LilyPond mailing list operates, not having the Reply-To header
set to the list. It is the only mailing list I have ever been part of that
doesn't have this as the default.
On Jun 25, 2013, at
Tim McNamara writes:
Aarrgh, I forgot to send this to the list. I will never get used to
the goofy way in which the LilyPond mailing list operates, not having
the Reply-To header set to the list. It is the only mailing list I
have ever been part of that doesn't have this as the default.
Sorry, syntax error.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen jann...@gnu.org wrote:
Tim McNamara writes:
Aarrgh, I forgot to send this to the list. I will never get used to
the goofy way in which the LilyPond mailing list operates, not having
the Reply-To header set to the list. It is the only mailing list I
have ever been part of
Tim Slattery slatter...@bls.gov writes:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen jann...@gnu.org wrote:
Tim McNamara writes:
Aarrgh, I forgot to send this to the list. I will never get used to
the goofy way in which the LilyPond mailing list operates, not having
the Reply-To header set to the list. It is the
I have *never* seen reply to group in any client I've worked with.
It is usually called Reply All or Followup.
Thunderbird calls it Reply to mailing list and it is an alternative
choice to Reply to sender.
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David Kastrup writes:
I have *never* seen reply to group in any client I've worked with.
It is usually called Reply All or Followup.
And usually invoked by typing F or R :-)
Jan
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen jann...@gnu.org writes:
David Kastrup writes:
I have *never* seen reply to group in any client I've worked with.
It is usually called Reply All or Followup.
And usually invoked by typing F or R :-)
You mean F or f (depending on whether you want to quote the original).
R
So I know a hymnal publisher who is wanting to give churches the option of
setting a hymn text to different tunes with the same meter (and of creating
composite hymns with verses from different texts set to the same tune).
They used Finale for the actual hymnal (and that isn't likely to change),
Dear all,
I often use a condensed font for lyrics, for obvious reasons. It's ITC
Garamond by Bitstream in its condensed variant (for those who have it:
it's in the CorelDRAW font collection).
The issue of global font change aside, that's how I can use the TrueType
version of the font:
On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 00:11:41 +0200, Janek Warchoł wrote:
This typeface style is known as Scotch. A high-quality, free Scotch
type-family is Old Standard. [...]
[...] Unfortunately, in my opinion it's too thin, so it would need to
be modified - this would be a nice project, but i don't
Janek:
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Janek:
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Janek:
2013/6/24 Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se:
Hello all,
are there any lilypond presentations available I could use this week
when presenting lilypond for a few musicians
Am 25.06.2013 23:10, schrieb Karl Hammar:
I don't think it helps people to show them the golden standard since
they don't know what to look for.
That's *precisely* why i give the comparisons mentioned before to
anyone who has at least remote connection with music: show them what
to look for.
On 25 Jun 2013, at 18:39 , Tim Slattery wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
A little late but count +1 for me Jan.
Elm, which this guy loves, is an ancient, text-based email client.
Not relevant, the principle holds with all mailers. I use a graphical
email program
On 24/06/13 03:20, Nick Payne wrote:
On 24/06/13 09:58, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 24.06.2013 00:32, schrieb Nick Payne:
How about considering Gentium Plus once the bold and bold italic faces
are available (at the moment Gentium Plus contains only regular and
italic faces). It's released under the
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