I really appreciate your help with my project!
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> On Apr 16, 2020, at 3:04 AM, Stefan Thomas
> wrote:
>
> Dear community,
> has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> eartraining-purposes?
> I know, there is gnu-solfege, but it has the disadvantage, that
Dear Roland,
thanks for Your link, You did really good work and I guess it would be
worth to develop it. But off course it's lot of work, I think I could't do
it.
Am Fr., 17. Apr. 2020 um 03:01 Uhr schrieb Roland Goretzki <
rol...@roland-goretzki.de>:
> Hello Stefan & all,
>
> You wrote:
> > has
Hi Kevin,
Thank you so much for all the effort you've put into this!
I think this has already become useable but I still have a few suggestions:
1. Due to the nature of text scripts, they can't be clicked on and directed to
the code in Frescobaldi, this may make debugging the score a bit more
Hi Kevin,
Thank you so much for all the effort you've put into this!
I think this has already become useable but I still have a few suggestions:
1. Due to the nature of text scripts, they can't be clicked on and directed to
the code in Frescobaldi, this may make debugging the score a bit more
> LilyPond […] is a community-driven process where there’s no
> distinction whatsoever between users and contributors […]
> (In this regard however, Patrice’s referring to messages from the bug
> list as `spam’ does make me feel a bit uncomfortable.)
By “spam” I thought it was clear from the
On 18.04.20 09:05, Urs Liska wrote:
Which gets back to my question: how did you invoke it, do you run LilyPond from
Frescobaldi?
Yes, and somehow when adding 2.20.0 and 2.21.0 to the ‘Preferences >
LilyPond preferences’ dialogue I went down to the lilypond/usr/bin/
subdirectory instead of
On 18.04.20 09:01, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
To address the original problem you should invoke lilypond via the
wrapper script /usr/local/lilypond-2.21.0/bin/lilypond
instead of using the the directly binary from
/usr/local/lilypond-2.21.0/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond.
Thanks, Jonas, for the
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Staff
> \RemoveEmptyStaves
> }
> %% You need to add this:
>\context {
> \DrumStaff
> \RemoveEmptyStaves
> }
> }
Yes~ That works~
Thank you very much~
Valentin Villenave 於 2020年4月19日 週日 下午11:17寫道:
>
> On 4/16/20, neuro黃學仁 wrote:
> > How can
Hi Aaron,
Am Di., 14. Apr. 2020 um 06:20 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill
:
>
> I think I have addressed the original issue in this patched version of
> the System_start_delimiter_engraver. This is implemented in Scheme, but
> the changes should be easily ported back to C++.
>
> The strategy is to
Am So., 12. Apr. 2020 um 17:24 Uhr schrieb Valentin Villenave
:
>
> On 4/12/20, Thomas Morley wrote:
> > Over the last decades I tried again and again to find a better
> > workaround, with less manual work.
>
> Apparently we stumbled upon your white whale :-)
>
> > I now come up with the
On 4/17/20, David Olson wrote:
> If some of you take a look and make changes
> (or instruct me to do so), it can be better.
How about mentioning lilypond-book first?
Perhaps the paragraph could open with:
"""
An integration with various document formats (not only [[TeX]]-based
systems such as
On 4/16/20, neuro黃學仁 wrote:
> How can one remove the empty percussion staff in Grandscore?
> The \RemoveEmptyStaves seems not working on percussion staff.
Greetings,
here is a solution:
\layout {
indent = 2.6\cm
short-indent = 1.6\cm
\context {
\Staff
\RemoveEmptyStaves
}
On 4/18/20, Noeck wrote:
> It could not adapt this to my situation:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11961400/getting-rid-of-git-usr-local-lib-libz-so-1-no-version-information-available
> Any idea about this?
Well, the easiest solution I found was to compile LilyPond myself.
Not, however,
On 4/16/20, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Well, you just *did* submit a patch, and I'm going it to apply soon.
Indeed; initiating, or taking part in, discussions on some of our
mailing lists (or forums) is a pretty easily-achievable first step.
LilyPond (like most Free Software projects, and perhaps
Hi Chen/Aaron,
Thank you so much (Aaron) for posting the example of the time
signature engraver. Based on that and what else I could find in the
docs I took another stab at this. It's still very much a hack, but
*hopefully* addresses most of the issues. The code is attached.
Kevin
\version
On 4/18/20 11:15 PM, Remy CLAVERIE wrote:
Hello Paul,
Here is a small example to show you how I use lyrics for cue voices. I
am not sure that it is the best lilypondic-way to code, but it works.
Thank you for your reply, Remy.
It will take me a while to figure out whether I can apply your
Hello Paul,
Here is a small example to show you how I use lyrics for cue voices. I am not
sure that it is the best lilypondic-way to code, but it works.
Have a nice day,
Rémy
PS : Sorry for the notes in Italian.
\version "2.18.2"
\include "italiano.ly"
cueVerseII = \new Voice
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