Am Di., 3. Sept. 2019 um 16:08 Uhr schrieb Federico Bruni :
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> Il giorno mar 3 set 2019 alle 15:36, Randy Josleyn
> ha scritto:
> > Hi all,
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> > (Sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know how I replied created issues
> > for others.)
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> > What's the state of Lilypond's support for
3. September 2019 20:08, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-527535750
>> is a screencast of how
>> the font preview currently looks like. Note that I haven't implemented the
>> use of *text* fonts yet.
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> This works nicely for
For what it's worth, I have been successfully running Frescobaldi 3.0.0 on Mac
OS 10.14.6, compiled by MacPorts (base version 2.5.4) for some time with no
problems noted.
frescobaldi-devel @20180806 (editors, python)
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Description: Frescobaldi is
Aloha.
I did work compiling FB with LP but gave in in favor of the MacPorts
version which is working for me. I'm running OSX 10.4.3 and don't have
much to say about Qt. I perhaps could answer specific questions about
what FB is using based on the console log if that would help.
J.
On 9/3/19
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-527535750 is
a screencast of how the font preview currently looks like. Note that I haven't
implemented the use of *text* fonts yet.
This works nicely for me (from the show-available-fonts Frescobaldi branch).
But what I was
Hi,
I guess *someone* did manage to compile Frescobaldi 3.x on a Mac.
I juggled around with PyQT, MacPorts and Homebrew and didn’t succeed for a long
time, there was always at least one of the many dependencies missing or not
compiling. (First on OSX 10.9.5, now on 10.14.6)
Now it looks like I
> I'm attempting to use LilyPond to create sheets with blank staves on the
> left half of the page and college-ruled paper (equidistant lines spaced
> by 9/32in, or 7.1mm, apart) on the right.
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> How might I go about doing something like this?
You could use a weird score to do the notes
3. September 2019 18:14, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change
>> (to a flat key of
>> course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report with a
>> screencast when I've
>> integrated it.
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> The key change is no
Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change (to
a flat key of course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report
with a screencast when I've integrated it.
The key change is no problem at all (and an actual improvement since in
the first version
Sam:
> I'm attempting to use LilyPond to create sheets with blank staves on the
> left half of the page and college-ruled paper (equidistant lines spaced
> by 9/32in, or 7.1mm, apart) on the right.
...
> How might I go about doing something like this?
This one is for a one page (A4) postscript
Sam:
> I'm attempting to use LilyPond to create sheets with blank staves on the
> left half of the page and college-ruled paper (equidistant lines spaced
> by 9/32in, or 7.1mm, apart) on the right.
...
> How might I go about doing something like this?
This is a thing you easily code directly in
That would be great!
So far I've seen:
* I'd remove the bass staff completely
* the paper block should be removed (fonts are injected through Frescobaldi)
* all the other stuff with the layout blocks and the score-markup header works
without problem.
The only remaining issue is that the
LOL, great!
Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change (to
a flat key of course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report
with a screencast when I've integrated it.
Thanks very much
Urs
3. September 2019 17:38, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
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On 2019-09-03 7:43 am, Sam Bivens wrote:
I've of course managed to create the blank staves—see the attached
MWE—but I'm having trouble creating the equidistant lines and then
creating a two-column environment in which to include both the staves
and the lines. (If that's even the best approach to
Hi all,
I'm attempting to use LilyPond to create sheets with blank staves on the
left half of the page and college-ruled paper (equidistant lines spaced
by 9/32in, or 7.1mm, apart) on the right.
I've of course managed to create the blank staves—see the attached
MWE—but I'm having trouble
On 2019-09-03 6:36 am, Randy Josleyn wrote:
(Sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know how I replied created issues
for others.)
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Il giorno mar 3 set 2019 alle 15:36, Randy Josleyn
ha scritto:
Hi all,
(Sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know how I replied created issues
for others.)
What's the state of Lilypond's support for notating bends in guitar
music? I've read ["The Story of 'String Bending' in Lilypond"][1]
Hi all,
(Sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know how I replied created issues for
others.)
What's the state of Lilypond's support for notating bends in guitar music? I've
read ["The Story of 'String Bending' in Lilypond"][1] on the Lilypond blog, and
that seemed promising, but it seems work on
Hi Randy
Would you mind starting a new thread instead of replying to the
existing thread?
Gmail users like you don't see the problem but everybody else gets
mixed threads this way.
Thank you
Federico
Il giorno mar 3 set 2019 alle 14:58, Randy Josleyn
ha scritto:
Hi all,
What's the state
The Sacred Harp hymnbooks I'm familiar with are set in landscape mode with
two systems per page, so you won't have three songs on a page.
Dave Bowen
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 7:19 AM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Lovely! Do you use the shape heads?
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> Are you trying to make a book like the 19c
Hi all,
What's the state of Lilypond's support for notating bends in guitar music? I've
read ["The Story of 'String Bending' in Lilypond"][1] on the Lilypond blog, and
that seemed promising, but it seems work on the new bend engraver has stopped.
I'm interested specifically in the angled lines
Lovely! Do you use the shape heads?
Are you trying to make a book like the 19c originals? Is there an example
we can take a look at?
I'm confused about what the page title should be if you have say three
songs on one page, or does that not happen?
Andrew
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 at 21:51, Leah
3. September 2019 13:33, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Oh yes, this is what I was *not* thinking about, damn ...
>> So unfortunately I can't use that file ...
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> But it should be very easy to replace words & music by something else if all
> other technical
> requirements are met in the
> To do what?
So here's the situation.
I'm writing a template for collections of Sacred Harp–style songs.
(Templates for individual songs already exist, but not openly available
ones that handle an entire collection.)
In this tradition, when a song runs over a page break, "SONGTITLE
Continued"
Oh yes, this is what I was *not* thinking about, damn ...
So unfortunately I can't use that file ...
But it should be very easy to replace words & music by something else if
all other technical requirements are met in the file.
For example "Swing low" or some other 19th century tune, or
3. September 2019 12:53, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>>
>> It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
>>> What’s the difficulty?
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>> The handling of such a file inside the context of an application: first I
>> have to
yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
What’s the difficulty?
The handling of such a file inside the context of an application: first I have
to gracefully handle the case when people don't have the text fonts installed,
and
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