Hello Kevin,
Select the icon of a .ly file, then Cmd-I (Lire les informations in the french
interface).
In the window that pops up, you have a popup menu « Open with « or equivalent
in your language, to select which application to use to open this file by
default.
Checking the box below it
He's asking a different question, which is covered here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click
but it's mainly for linux users
I have never had a mac so I can't help
2013/12/19 Jacques Menu imj-...@bluewin.ch
Hello Kevin,
Select the
These links might help... it’s all about setting the correct custom URL
handler.
Unhiding your Library folder (thanks Apple, heaven forbid we try to do
anything interesting):
http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/unhide-library-folder-in-mac-os-x-10-7-lion.428277/
Configuring your textedit URL
Hi all,
Do you have time to tell me what your hack is?
\once \override MetronomeMark.X-offset = #x
where x requires trial-and-error manual adjustment.
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Kieren.
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Dear Federico and Jacques,
Thank you both for your suggestions. I had already set .ly files to
open in emacs by default, but it doesn't make point-and-click work.
I hadn't seen the improved documentation for the function in 2.17 (I
had read the current documentation), but I understand very
Hi-
here's what I've got but I'm not sure it's best practise. Thanks for
feedback in advance
Jay
\version 2.16.1
\header {
title = 19 Dec for left hand #2
composer = Jay Hamilton
copyright = \markup { \tiny \override #'(baseline-skip . 0.5)
\center-column
{ CC lic 2.5 some
This would be more normal (I also cleaned up the code to make it easier to
read).
\version 2.16.1
voicetop = \relative c {
\voiceOne
\clef bass
\key c \major
\time 3/4
c8 a bes g a fis | bes a c bes d e |
f ges f es d c |
fis e fis d e fis |
s2. \bar |.
}
voicebot = \relative c {
Vaughan McAlley vaug...@mcalley.net.au writes:
On 19 December 2013 08:03, Kevin Patrick Barry barr...@tcd.ie wrote:
Dear LilyPond users,
Can anyone provide me with instructions (or a link) to help me get
point-and-click working on OSX? I use aquamacs (i.e. emacs) to edit
lilypond files,
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
When everything else fails, read the instructions.
URL:http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/usage/configuring-the-system-for-point-and-click
Sorry, this one got stuck in my mail queue and it would seem from the
messages in the mean time that you did.
Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
system. It's quite likely less fancy, but its configuration is simple,
and the required file in .xdvirc in your home directory should work
under MacOSX as well.
I feel like an idiot for asking this, but how would that help? I
Hi all,
Please note that this is't the last message in this thread.
See:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/63383/match=rehearsal
I'll try my desktop tonight to find the correct link .
And the correct link is:
Kevin Patrick Barry barr...@tcd.ie writes:
Alternatively, you might want to try to get xdvi running on your
system. It's quite likely less fancy, but its configuration is simple,
and the required file in .xdvirc in your home directory should work
under MacOSX as well.
I feel like an idiot
I've been trying out the Gregorian chant mode in an effort to learn enough
about it to help a friend with it. I ran into some seemingly anomalous output
and actually found quite similar strangeness in the docs. Here:
David:
...
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/typesetting-gregorian-chant
...
At the second '\divisioMinima' (the whole line reads: c' \divisioMinima
\break) the anomaly occurs.
I see it. It do seem to work with version 2.17.25.
Hälsningar,
/Karl Hammar
Alas I'm not looking for more normal but I do want it to be explicit
so eliminating the ties by making the chords dotted values takes away
from it.
You using top and bottom voice is interesting I'm not sure I
understand how that is 'better' than what I have done except making it
more separate
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
As an example of the inconsistency, one measure was repeated 9 times - see
turn.ly and turn.pdf. The turn should be between the c8. and the d16 . All
turns should be under the slur.
What should I change?
please always reduce your code to minimal!
the
Using \override Fingering #'avoid-slur = #'inside (with no \once) and
tweaking the offset seemed sufficient. The attached file looked fine to me.
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
As an example of the inconsistency, one measure was
Eluze,
Thank you for your reply and the instructions.
The length of the code was to demonstrate the inconsistencies, i.e., nine
separate instances produce randomly two different results.
Why is it that the code presented in the manual ( and copied in my exampled
) does not produce in my work the
It displays correctly in 2.17.95
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:57 PM, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
David:
...
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/typesetting-gregorian-chant
...
At the second '\divisioMinima' (the whole line reads: c' \divisioMinima
\break) the anomaly
This is for a rehearsal mark with text, I'm not sure what Paul was looking
for, but I was asking is there is a way to type something like \tempo
Andante 4=90 avec douleur
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Ed Gordijn ed.klari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Please note that this is't the last
Hi Alex,
This is for a rehearsal mark with text, I'm not sure what Paul was
looking for, but I was asking is there is a way to type something like
\tempo Andante 4=90 avec douleur
Yes you are probably right.
As you can see you can write:
\RehearsalMarkWithText #Theme from 007 #-0.83
But if
Hi,
I'd like the SostenutoLine to be prefixed with (Sost.) after a line
break. Is there a possibility to get the SostenutoPedalLineSpanner to
support the following definition?
\override SostenutoPedalLineSpanner.bound-details.left-broken.text =
(Sost.)
Thanks, regards,
sb
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