Re: Tempo Indication

2016-08-17 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Mark, I guess it means "not seriously, like a folk song, much lighter than a Beethoven piece". My personal opinion. The whole variations are pretty funny ( http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/2/28/IMSLP51439-PMLP16877-WoO_73.pdf ). Cheers, Pierre 2016-08-18 7:17 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup

Re: Tempo Indication

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
"Mark Stephen Mrotek" writes: > Hello, > > > > Admittedly my inquiry is not directly related to the use of Lilypond. Yet > the members of this list are the most knowledgeable to answer. > > > > A Beethoven piano variation has the tempo marking "alla Austriaca." > > >

Re: Hiding a staff with notes in it

2016-08-17 Thread Evan O'Dorney
Wow! I'll have to try it out. Evan On Aug 17, 2016 6:37 PM, "Vaughan McAlley" wrote: > On 18 August 2016 at 09:42, Evan O'Dorney wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Is there a way to allow Lilypond to hide a staff on certain systems, > similar > > to

Tempo Indication

2016-08-17 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello, Admittedly my inquiry is not directly related to the use of Lilypond. Yet the members of this list are the most knowledgeable to answer. A Beethoven piano variation has the tempo marking "alla Austriaca." Would someone please explain? Thank you. Mark

Re: Hiding a staff with notes in it

2016-08-17 Thread Vaughan McAlley
On 18 August 2016 at 09:42, Evan O'Dorney wrote: > Hi all, > > Is there a way to allow Lilypond to hide a staff on certain systems, similar > to \RemoveEmptyStaffContext, but applicable to certain non-empty staves? My > situation is that I have a choral piece where the 1st

Hiding a staff with notes in it

2016-08-17 Thread Evan O'Dorney
Hi all, Is there a way to allow Lilypond to hide a staff on certain systems, similar to \RemoveEmptyStaffContext, but applicable to certain non-empty staves? My situation is that I have a choral piece where the 1st and 2nd sopranos divide, and I would like to see two staves of identical material

Re: Evince/Adobe printing adds margins and scales down the score

2016-08-17 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 8/17/16 3:33 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote: >Hi folks > >I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins >on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit it >on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue? > >lpr prints

Re: MusicXML2Ly: Problem with minor chords

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
Johan Vromans writes: > David Kastrup wrote: > >> ... the change to let >> c:5 exclude the third was introduced as late as version 2.19.28). > > Does that mean that there are no (regression)tests for musicxml2ly? Probably not enough. -- David Kastrup

Re: MusicXML2Ly: Problem with minor chords

2016-08-17 Thread Johan Vromans
David Kastrup wrote: > ... the change to let > c:5 exclude the third was introduced as late as version 2.19.28). Does that mean that there are no (regression)tests for musicxml2ly? ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Evince/Adobe printing adds margins and scales down the score

2016-08-17 Thread David Wright
On Wed 17 Aug 2016 at 11:33:58 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote: > Hi folks > > I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds > margins on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score > size to fit it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known > issue? > > lpr prints

Re: Center-align text getting cut-off

2016-08-17 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Philip, v2.12 and v2.14 stay both so I gess you're using v2.14 (anyway I do not have v2.12 anymore...) So how about : \version "2.14.2" \include "english.ly" \include "gregorian.ly" \layout { \context{ %\Score \override SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing = ##f } \context{ \Lyrics

Re: Center-align text getting cut-off

2016-08-17 Thread tisimst
Philip, On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:45 AM, thedoctor818 [via Lilypond] < ml-node+s1069038n193772...@n5.nabble.com> wrote: > I am working on the following score. However, when I change “S” and “A” in > the score attributes to “Soprano” and “Alto” the words get cut-off. How can > I avoid this? I

Center-align text getting cut-off

2016-08-17 Thread Dykes, Philip R.
I am working on the following score. However, when I change "S" and "A" in the score attributes to "Soprano" and "Alto" the words get cut-off. How can I avoid this? I had tried: instrumentName = \markup \center-column\left-align { "S" "A" } but that did not work. Thanks,

Re: Custom glyph depending on the 'glyph-name

2016-08-17 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Jacques, See: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=900 Cheers, Pierre 2016-08-17 18:24 GMT+02:00 Jacques Menu Muzhic : > Hello Pierre, > > How did you solve that actually? > > Thanks! > > JM > > Le 16 août 2016 à 22:41, Pierre Perol-Schneider < >

Re: Custom glyph depending on the 'glyph-name

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
Pierre Perol-Schneider writes: > Hi, > > I'd like to customize the clefs depending on their glyph-name: > > %% > \version "2.19.46" > > my-clef-G = \markup "G" > > my-clef-F = \markup "F" > > \score { > \new PianoStaff << > \new Staff { c' } > \new

Re: Custom glyph depending on the 'glyph-name

2016-08-17 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Pierre, How did you solve that actually? Thanks! JM > Le 16 août 2016 à 22:41, Pierre Perol-Schneider > a écrit : > > Ok I got it. Sorry for the noise. > Cheers, > Pierre > > 2016-08-16 22:06 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider >

Re: Changing basic distance between stanzas

2016-08-17 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Simon, Small typo, non-staff-nonstaff-spacing should read nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing. JM > Le 17 août 2016 à 16:26, Joshua Nichols a écrit : > > 2.18 already allows for the neater dot-separated list syntax: > > Thank you. > > > IX, > > Josh > > On Wed, Aug

Re: How to make a p

2016-08-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-08-17 16:28 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley : > 2016-08-17 15:27 GMT+02:00 Philip Bergwerf : >> \version "2.18.2" >> >> \relative c''{ >> <<{ >>c^\p^\< >> }\\{ >>c, >> }>> >> c' c c c >> c c c^\f >> \bar "|." >> } >> >> %I want to

Re: How to make a p

2016-08-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-08-17 15:27 GMT+02:00 Philip Bergwerf : > \version "2.18.2" > > \relative c''{ > <<{ >c^\p^\< > }\\{ >c, > }>> > c' c c c > c c c^\f > \bar "|." > } > > %I want to make a p %The crescendo starts from a 'two voices' measure and ens in a 'one voice' >

Re: Changing basic distance between stanzas

2016-08-17 Thread Joshua Nichols
> > 2.18 already allows for the neater dot-separated list syntax: > Thank you. IX, Josh On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 5:11 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 17.08.2016 04:06, David Nalesnik wrote: > >> \override VerticalAxisGroup #'nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing = >>

Re: How to get text above fermate?

2016-08-17 Thread Philip Bergwerf
Thanks, that helps! Cheers, Philip Bergwerf 2016-08-17 15:24 GMT+02:00 Kieren MacMillan [via Lilypond] < ml-node+s1069038n193762...@n5.nabble.com>: > Hi Philip, > > > How can i get the text above the fermata and then of course the fermata > like the right 'c’? > > Here’s one possible solution:

How to make a p

2016-08-17 Thread Philip Bergwerf
\version "2.18.2" \relative c''{ <<{ c^\p^\< }\\{ c, }>> c' c c c c c c^\f \bar "|." } %I want to make a phttp://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/How-to-make-a-p-f-crescendo-from-two-voices-to-one-voice-tp193763.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: How to get text above fermate?

2016-08-17 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Philip, > How can i get the text above the fermata and then of course the fermata like > the right 'c’? Here’s one possible solution: \version "2.18.2" \relative c''{ c2-\tweak outside-staff-priority 0 -\fermata -\tweak self-alignment-X -0.4 ^"text" c\fermata } Hope that helps! Kieren.

How to get text above fermate?

2016-08-17 Thread Philip Bergwerf
\version "2.18.2" \relative c''{ c2\fermata^"text" c\fermata } %How can i get the text above the fermata and then of course the fermata like the right 'c'? %Cheers %Philip Bergwerf -- View this message in context:

Re: MusicXML2Ly: Problem with minor chords

2016-08-17 Thread Johan Vromans
On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 14:15:02 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Well, musicxml2ly.py presumably also generates a \version header, and > running convert-ly on the resulting file possibly fixes a number of > those problems (even though it complicates the rules, the change to let > c:5

Re: MusicXML2Ly: Problem with minor chords

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
Johan Vromans writes: > Johan Vromans wrote: > >> is translated into >> >> d:m5 >> >> and apparently not understood -- lilypond renders it as a major D chord >> without warning. > > The code in musicxml2ly.py does, indeed, generate :m5 for minor.

Re: MusicXML2Ly: Problem with minor chords

2016-08-17 Thread Johan Vromans
Johan Vromans wrote: > is translated into > > d:m5 > > and apparently not understood -- lilypond renders it as a major D chord > without warning. The code in musicxml2ly.py does, indeed, generate :m5 for minor. Surprisingly, the NR, A.2 Common chord modifiers, reads:

Re: \context Bottom

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > What exactly is \context Bottom? > > I got it in a function originating from a suggestion by David Kastrup: > > \version "2.19.45" > > % Thanks to David Kastrup for the inspiration! > after = > #(define-music-function (t e m) (ly:duration? ly:music?

\context Bottom

2016-08-17 Thread Urs Liska
What exactly is \context Bottom? I got it in a function originating from a suggestion by David Kastrup: \version "2.19.45" % Thanks to David Kastrup for the inspiration! after = #(define-music-function (t e m) (ly:duration? ly:music? ly:music?) #{ \context Bottom << #m {

Re: Changing basic distance between stanzas

2016-08-17 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 17.08.2016 04:06, David Nalesnik wrote: \override VerticalAxisGroup #'nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 5)) 2.18 already allows for the neater dot-separated list syntax: \override VerticalAxisGroup.non-staff-nonstaff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 5)) See also

Re: Evince/Adobe printing adds margins and scales down the score

2016-08-17 Thread Urs Liska
Am 17.08.2016 um 11:33 schrieb Federico Bruni: > Hi folks > > I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins > on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit > it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue? Does it really to this even

Evince/Adobe printing adds margins and scales down the score

2016-08-17 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi folks I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue? lpr prints exactly what I see on the screen (line-width=19 cm). Adobe also adds

Re: Compiling against guile-2.*

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
"N. Andrew Walsh" writes: > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 7:10 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Jacques Menu Muzhic writes: >> >> > Hello Andrew, >> > >> > Guile 2.x features semantic changes (in memory management IIRC) that >> > prevent LP

Re: Compiling against guile-2.*

2016-08-17 Thread Urs Liska
Am 17.08.2016 um 11:20 schrieb N. Andrew Walsh: > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 7:10 AM, David Kastrup > wrote: > > Jacques Menu Muzhic > writes: > > > Hello Andrew, > > > > Guile 2.x

Re: Compiling against guile-2.*

2016-08-17 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 7:10 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > Jacques Menu Muzhic writes: > > > Hello Andrew, > > > > Guile 2.x features semantic changes (in memory management IIRC) that > > prevent LP from being able to use it, DK will tell you more. > This is

Re: Compiling against guile-2.*

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
Jacques Menu Muzhic writes: > Hello Andrew, > > Guile 2.x features semantic changes (in memory management IIRC) that > prevent LP from being able to use it, DK will tell you more. The memory management stuff has been dealt with mostly. Guile-2.0 however is aware of

Re: Open Sound control?

2016-08-17 Thread David Kastrup
ander...@notam02.no writes: >> "D" == David Wright writes: > > D> If one can save OSC files like MIDI files, could you please send > D> me one, and some instructions on how to play it. > > > > If you by "play it" mean getting sound from it, set up whatever