Re: Any way to reset page numbers?

2018-08-24 Thread Larry Kent
I worked this out. I reversed "evenHeaderMarkup" and "oddHeaderMarkup" in the two lines below, and in David's suggested solution to my original question, I commented out the two lines following "first page number=4" Thanks again! LK On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Larry Kent wrote: >

Re: Any way to reset page numbers?

2018-08-24 Thread Larry Kent
Thanks, Davidthat worked! It left me with another problem to solve. . . I need that first page (now page 4 in our example) to act as an odd-numbered page, and I need the header not to print on the first page (page 4). I have the following markup for the headers: evenHeaderMarkup=\markup

RE: a Chopin thingy

2018-08-24 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Pierre, Thank you, I shall try it! Mark From: Pierre Perol-Schneider [mailto:pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 2:34 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: lilypond-user Subject: Re: a Chopin thingy Hi Mark, How about : \version "2.19.82" \fixed c' <<

Re: Any way to reset page numbers?

2018-08-24 Thread David Wright
On Fri 24 Aug 2018 at 17:47:16 (-0400), Larry Kent wrote: > I've looked for this in the documentation without success, so I'm asking > for help. > > Is there any way to override the page numbers? I have a multi-movement > piece that I would like to keep as separate files, but I want to put them

Any way to reset page numbers?

2018-08-24 Thread Larry Kent
I've looked for this in the documentation without success, so I'm asking for help. Is there any way to override the page numbers? I have a multi-movement piece that I would like to keep as separate files, but I want to put them into a notebook with the pages numbered as if it's one document.

Re: a Chopin thingy

2018-08-24 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Mark, How about : \version "2.19.82" \fixed c' << { g16 a a1*7/8 } \\ { \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn g2 s } >> Cheers, Pierre Le ven. 24 août 2018 à 23:24, Mark Stephen Mrotek a écrit : > Hello, > > > > > > I have two explicit voices. > > Any suggestions? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Mark >

a Chopin thingy

2018-08-24 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello, I have two explicit voices. Any suggestions? Thank you, Mark ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Intervalic Chord Names

2018-08-24 Thread Tom Swan
Hello. I need some help figuring out how to change chord names (C, F, G) into intervals such as (I, IV, V). The short example below displays a timing diagram for a melodic line, but I would also like to display the chords C7, F7 as generic intervals I7 IV7. Manually setting the text would okay --

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-24 Thread Karlin High
On 8/24/2018 12:57 PM, Engraver wrote: And you may build a deb package from your desktop computer That's a nice idea. No idea how that is done, but it's worth investigating. Thanks for the suggestion! Possible starting point for research: -- Karlin High

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-24 Thread Engraver
Op 24 augustus 2018 15:40:30 schreef Federico Bruni : And you may build a deb package from your desktop computer That's a nice idea. No idea how that is done, but it's worth investigating. Thanks for the suggestion! ___ lilypond-user mailing

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread David Wright
On Fri 24 Aug 2018 at 13:58:56 (+1000), Craig Dabelstein wrote: > Hi lilyponders, > > In the following MWE I get this error: *omitting tuplet bracket with > neither left nor right bound* > > The compilation is fine. Anything I should do about this error? Correct this line: \tuplet 3/2 4 { to:

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-24 Thread Federico Bruni
Il 24 ago 2018 14:49, Engraver ha scritto:  Hello Federico, I use the testing version of Debian Buster. There is indeed (on first sight) a Lilypond 2.19 in the repositories. I installed that and ran ' lilypond -version': it reports itself as "2.18.2". Then I looked more closely to the

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-24 Thread Engraver
Op 24 augustus 2018 12:11:05 schreef Federico Bruni : Il giorno sab 18 ago 2018 alle 21:44, Engraver <"partitura.org"@gmail.com> ha scritto: Hallo all, I have a (rooted) Android tablet, on which I run Linux Debian by means of an app called Linux Deploy. The debian repositories for the ARMv7

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread Craig Dabelstein
Thanks Malte, that was stupid of me. Improved MWE below. Andrew, this is just a shortcut in notation, developed when scores had to be handwritten. Writing it this way (as in bars 1 and 2) is a lot easier than the long version (bars 3 and 4). It doesn't seem to be used much in modern scores but

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Aaron and Craig, I understand that already. But why the obscure notation is what I was asking. Surely it can be written clearly or more explicitly? And if you feel it needed explaining to me, it's going to need explaining to other players, isn't it Craig? Andrew On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 at 17:39,

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-24 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno sab 18 ago 2018 alle 21:44, Engraver <"partitura.org"@gmail.com> ha scritto: Hallo all, I have a (rooted) Android tablet, on which I run Linux Debian by means of an app called Linux Deploy. The debian repositories for the ARMv7 (or armhf) chipset only contain Lilypond 2.18.2.

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 24.08.18 um 05:58 schrieb Craig Dabelstein: In the following MWE I get this error: /omitting tuplet bracket with neither left nor right bound/ The compilation is fine. Anything I should do about this error? Yes.   \tuplet 3/2 4 {     g2.:8     a2.:8     bf2.:8     bf2.:8   }

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-08-23 22:50, Andrew Bernard wrote: As a keyboard player who has recently taken up flute myself, I am compelled to ask what you actually mean by this notation? To me it is not at all clear, and in my engraving work, clarity for the reader is my prime consideration at all times and in all

Re: tuplet error

2018-08-24 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Craig, It's a legitimate warning but not an error because you cant draw a bracket in this context really. As a keyboard player who has recently taken up flute myself, I am compelled to ask what you actually mean by this notation? To me it is not at all clear, and in my engraving work, clarity