work from the code side or the pdf side. Maybe it's not enabled yet?
Regards,
Chip W
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included the code for the song below.
Regards,
Chip W
code for the song so far -
% LilyPond
\include english.ly
\version 2.12.3
\header{
title = Chatroom Girl
composer = Music and Lyrics by Chip Wiegand
}
global = {
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 8 * *) 1 4 'Staff)
#(override-auto
Thanks Vicente, that was indeed the problem. Seems that I may have
encountered that in the past and didn't notice it in this piece, thanks
for pointing it out. I gotta remember to take that out of the template.
Regards,
chip
On 10/6/2010 1:20 PM, Vicente Solsona wrote:
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 21
as well.
Thanks,
Chip
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On 10/4/2010 5:50 PM, Jan Kohnert wrote:
Plase keep the discussion on list.
Chip Wiegand schrieb:
On 10/4/2010 5:13 PM, Jan Kohnert wrote:
Chip Wiegand schrieb:
I get this error -
G:/Lilypond Files/Love Of My Life.ly:93:66: error: syntax error,
unexpected STRING
a1
chordNameExceptions = #chExceptions
d1:9^7
}
Got it - I noticed you put a carot between the 9 and 7, so I did that
and nothing else, and now the chord names displays as I would expect it
to - Aadd9
Thanks,
Chip
The exceptions you define applies to any chord of that voicing,
regardless of the key. I do
On 10/4/2010 6:48 PM, Jan Kohnert wrote:
Chip Wiegand schrieb:
Got it - I noticed you put a carot between the 9 and 7, so I did that
and nothing else, and now the chord names displays as I would expect it
to - Aadd9
That was what I suggested from the beginning. ;)
Without wanting to start
it.
Oh, one more question - are A9 and A add9 both the same chord on the guitar?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
Chip W
Below is the code:
% LilyPond
\include english.ly
\version 2.12.3
\header{
title = Do You Believe in Destiny
composer = Music and Lyrics by Chip Wiegand
On 9/18/2010 10:07 AM, -Eluze wrote:
i think the \global has nothing to do in the Lyrics context - try to remove
it!
Thanks, that took care of it. I hadn't noticed that, it hasn't caused
any problems in the other pieces I have written.
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bars of music?
Thanks,
Chip
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Is it possible to just download everything needed to make an install
disk that includes jedit/lilypondtool/other plugins (I have 17 plugins
installed)? I want to get a computer that has no internet connection set
up for working on music and lily.
Thanks,
chip
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/12/18 chip c...@wiegand.org:
Is it possible to just download everything needed to make an install disk
that includes jedit/lilypondtool/other plugins (I have 17 plugins
installed)? I want to get a computer that has no internet connection set up
for working on music
Excellent, that's what I hoping for.
Thanks,
chip
Aaron Dalton wrote:
On 18/12/2009 5:31 PM, chip wrote:
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/12/18 chip c...@wiegand.org:
Is it possible to just download everything needed to make an install
disk
that includes jedit/lilypondtool/other
, there are no forced bar checks anywhere in my piece, so I
don't understand why I would get the failure.)
Thanks again,
Chip
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
chip wrote:
why would a
\cadenzaOn
c16^Solo Free Time d ef f g2. as4 gs g32 gs g8~ g1 g4 f16 ef d
f d ef c4 ef8 c16 d g,1 \bar c16 d ef f g2 g
there is a fix for this?
Regards,
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thanks -
Chip
Below is a fragment of the piece -
TrumpetOne = %\transpose d e
\relative c'' {
\global
R1
f8 e r4 r8 c f e
f e r4 r f8 e
e2 d
b16 as b c d c d e f2
e8 d r4 r8 d e d
e d r e f4 e
c2 cs
d b
}
Alto = %\transpose d b
\relative c'' {
\global
\cadenzaOn
c16 d ef f g2. bf4
? Where did I miss this in the docs?
Thanks,
Chip
Got it to work like this -
TrumpetOne = %\transpose d e
\relative c'' {
\global
\cadenzaOn
s1*10^Alto Cadenza s2. \bar ||
\cadenzaOff
f8 e r4 r8 cs f e
f e r4 r f8 e
e2 d
b16 as b cs d cs d e f2
e8 d r4 r8 d e d
e d r e f4 e
c2 cs
d b
Tim McNamara wrote:
On Jul 4, 2009, at 3:49 AM, Mark Polesky wrote:
chip wrote:
Generally speaking, when it comes to Windows documentation - it
is almost always dummy proof. Showing every step one might come
across during the process. It applies to XP as that is what I
use, should apply
I noticed on the new site that the section Windows/Packages/Install and
Uninstall needs to be written, so I did that. I uninstalled my Lily and
downloaded and installed the latest version. The text file is attached.
Hope this helps,
Chip
Graham Percival wrote:
Here it is:
http://percival
Wow, that was quick, glad to see it was acceptable. Oh, I'm talking
about the Windows installation instructions.
Regards,
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seen ME, does anyone actually use it?
Vista has the same steps but a different control panel. I don't have a
Vista machine to get the exact steps.
Regards,
Chip
Graham Percival wrote:
Thanks!
I added this to the page, but are you certain you need all those
steps, and/or are you certain
to have a single coherent theme throughout.
Looks good.
Regards
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Graham Percival wrote:
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|Contact | |
News | |
-
http://www.wiegand.org/lilytest/lilytest.html
Hope that helps,
Regards,
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of the pages MacOSX and Source should be carried out through all the
sub-pages - header followed by the colored box basic description
followed by the body text.
Regards,
Chip
...
Let's see where we are in 24-36 hours; at the very least I want to
finish the things that are currently in my mind
it? Is there a reason for not using drop-down menus on
a mouse rollover?
Otherwise I like the way the new site is progressing.
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Cheers,
- Graham
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that to spread the menu items across the page, grouped,
loosely, on some relationship to each other.
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The menu doesn't do anything for me, it seems very plain, maybe that's the
way you want it?
I assume you are talking about the top navigation bar. It *is* very
plain, but I'm
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:51:04AM -0700, chip wrote:
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 12:55 AM, chipc...@wiegand.org wrote:
I think there is obviously far too much white space, also the same on
the
Downloads page.
Does this mean
Tim McNamara wrote:
On Jun 28, 2009, at 2:55 AM, chip wrote:
I think there is obviously far too much white space, also the same on
the Downloads page.
I disagree and find that most web pages have too much stuff crammed
into them, usually so much that it's hard to find the information one
be.
Regards,
Chip W
If you were using a file with multiple \bookparts or \score blocks,
1. should output-file-name in these blocks replace the definition in
the \book \paper block (if present) to produce Allegro.pdf, .midi
or
2. should it act like #(define output-suffix Allegro) so you
produce
of the notehead.
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Robin Bannister wrote:
Lewis Overton wrote:
I'm curious about what others are doing to print a scoop
I have an occasional need for this when transposing saxophone parts,
and then I use brackettips as you do/did [1].
I first did such bends in a clumsy beginners way and had
is it's not going
to be that simple.
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I have added my template to the LSR but the thumbnail image that appears
is not correct. I have tried as both Standalone Snippet and as Large
Snippet. Is there something I can do to fix this so the thumbnail
appears as it should?
Regards,
chip
this template was just what
he was looking for just the other day. Look for the thread titled
transposing, etc in the mailing list archives to see the entire
message. Load it up and take a look at it, I think you will find it will
do pretty much what you need.
Regards,
Chip
% LilyPond
\include
and trombone parts.
Hope this helps,
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% LilyPond
\include english.ly
\version 2.12.1
\header{
title =
composer = As Recorded By:
arranger = Transcribed by: Chip Wiegand
}
global = { \time 4/4 \key c \major
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 8 * *) 1 4
it, but found that I
had to do that every time I opened a file. I finally found in
Utilities/Global Options/Encodings that that is what the default was set
to. I changed it to UTF-8 and now it opens the files correctly.
Helge, maybe that is your issue as well?
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Cheers,
Bert
Helge Kruse
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Chip c...@wiegand.org wrote:
Chip wrote:
I've come across this a couple times - when I am inputting a song it all
works fine in \relative mode. I do some editing, some copy/paste from one
part to another, view the resulting pdf
them, the tenor sax notes,
down to concert key for the purpose viewing the score entirely in
concert key. Thus the tenor sax part had the really wicked octave issue.
Regards
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I used the following template for all my transcriptions of texmex and
tejano music (for a 7 piece horn section
this kind of behavior? Just seems rather odd.
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Chip wrote:
I've come across this a couple times - when I am inputting a song it
all works fine in \relative mode. I do some editing, some copy/paste
from one part to another, view the resulting pdf and see the octaves
are all messed up. The only way to fix them is to use absolute octave
In 4/4 time this code results in a barcheck failure -
g,4. fs2.
f4. e2.
yet this code, the same output, does not cause a barcheck failure -
g,4~ g8 fs8~ fs2
f4~ f8 e8~ e2
I'm guessing this is a bug?
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Jan Kohnert wrote:
Chip schrieb:
In 4/4 time this code results in a barcheck failure -
g,4. fs2.
f4. e2.
yet this code, the same output, does not cause a barcheck failure -
g,4~ g8 fs8~ fs2
f4~ f8 e8~ e2
You know, that the examples are NOT equal?
Equal to the second one would
Chip wrote:
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Chip schrieb:
In 4/4 time this code results in a barcheck failure -
g,4. fs2.
f4. e2.
yet this code, the same output, does not cause a barcheck failure -
g,4~ g8 fs8~ fs2
f4~ f8 e8~ e2
You know, that the examples are NOT equal?
Equal to the second
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/28/09 4:42 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Thanks for the offer, Chip. I've just finished a preliminary run
through all of the snippets. I downloaded the tarball of the entire
repo and ran them through the convert
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:
It normally means your snippet is incompatible with the version of
LilyPond being run on LSR (2.10.12) or needs either `Standalone
snippet' or `Large snippet' ticked. If you still can't get it
working, please post it here and I'll give it the once over
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:
Jon
Thanks for the info.
Just out of curiosity - why isn't the LSR kept up-to-date with the
latest release? The lastest stable release is 2.12.2 according to the
lily homepage, yet the LSR Contributing page says it is running
2.10.12 and at the same time
When I conclude my addition to the LSR, do I click on the Save button or
the OK button? Does it make a difference? I just want to make sure I
don't loose my work, but that it gets properly inserted into the LSR.
Regards,
Chip
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Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Chip c...@wiegand.org:
When I conclude my addition to the LSR, do I click on the Save button or the
OK button? Does it make a difference? I just want to make sure I don't loose
my work, but that it gets properly inserted into the LSR.
The only difference
Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Chip c...@wiegand.org:
When I conclude my addition to the LSR, do I click on the Save button or the
OK button? Does it make a difference? I just want to make sure I don't loose
my work, but that it gets properly inserted into the LSR.
The only difference
Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Chip c...@wiegand.org:
Hmm, did run into an apparent error - after I click on the Save button I get
a pop-up box that says No output from Lilypond, did I do something wrong?
Probably not. :)
It normally means your snippet is incompatible
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:
Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Chip c...@wiegand.org:
Hmm, did run into an apparent error - after I click on the Save
button I get
a pop-up box that says No output from Lilypond, did I do
something wrong?
Probably not. :)
It normally means your
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Chip,
One more option is to place the date in the footer, or as it is
called in Lilypond - the tagline.
This is not accurate: the tagline and the footer are two different
things. (Check the docs to see what each of them are.)
Please correct the LSR snippet
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:
Thanks Jon,
I got those parameters from a Linus manpage and tested all of them
and more, and the ones listed below work as expected. There were
several others that did not work on the Lilypond output. That is why
I think these should be listed, so someone
and used google but found no answer.) My code is provided below.
Regards,
Chip
--
\version 2.12.2
\header { tagline = ##f }
\paper {
tocTitleMarkup = \markup \huge \column {
\fill-line { \null Song List \null }
\hspace #1
}
%% use larger font size
tocItemMarkup
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:10:11PM -0700, Chip wrote:
I didn't want to print something in the titles, I wanted to
print something in the footer. Am I being nitpicky here? To me
those are two different sections of a page.
\markup is \markup. Look at the first
in there.
I did, see my original post.
As Chip didn't find it: Maybe someone should fix the docs?
I did find it, see my original post.
1. Hmm, I want to do something special. I'd better look in the
Snippets.
2. Hmm, I want to print something special in the titles (i.e. the
date
would said code be?
Thanks,
Chip
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/) }
}
-
Which results in a tagline that looks like this -
Engraved on Apr 22, 2009 with Lilypond 2.12.2 (http://lilypond.org/)
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Regards,
--
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Nick Payne wrote:
Have a look at the engraving of Reubke's organ sonata done by Wilbert
of the piece }
tromboneb = \relative c {
\global
\key f \major
\set Staff.instrumentName = #Trombone 2
\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #Tbn 2
\clef bass
\tboneb
}
Thanks,
Chip
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Thanks Carl,
That's what I needed. Has this been simplified in the last year or two?
Seems I recall there was a need to use two /transposes in the past.
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/10/09 9:28 AM, Chip c...@wiegand.org wrote:
I have two trombone parts written in concert key - F
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Chip:
The word Fine just stays put over the rest, no matter what numbers I
put in there.
I think you're looking for MultiMeasureRestText, not TextScript.
HTH!
Kieren.
Thanks for the reply. Doesn't matter what I put in there - when I run it
I get an error
for the tips.
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Chip:
The word Fine just stays put over the rest, no matter what numbers I
put in there.
I think you're looking for MultiMeasureRestText, not TextScript.
HTH!
Kieren
How do I designate a whole rest in a 5/4 measure? I am getting barcheck
failures with R1 and also with R1 r4
I'm sure it's something simple I'm missing here.
Thanks,
Chip
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
How do I designate a whole rest in a 5/4 measure? I am getting
barcheck failures with R1 and also with R1 r4
I'm sure it's something simple I'm missing here.
R4*5
Thanks, I expected it would be something simple.
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Thanks,
Chip
haven't come across it previously. Sounds like something
from a sci-fi movie. ;)
regards,
Chip
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Why not use an invisible grace note to start the glissando? Then,
there's no need to fiddle with the timing:
\transpose c c'{
\grace{ \hideNotes g,8\glissando \unHideNotes} c'4
this.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chip
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Robin Bannister wrote:
Chip wrote:
it just resulted in messed up measures
A judicious use of time distortion may help you here.
\transpose c c'{
\hideNotes g,32\glissando \unHideNotes c'4*7/8 c'4 c'4 r4 |
\hideNotes c''32\glissando \unHideNotes c'4*7/8 c'4 c'4 r4 |
a1*3/4\fermata
And this is relevant to the subject? How? Any suggestions on fixing the
real problem I'm having with the glissando?
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Here is the fixed version, without the irrelevant -
-
% LilyPond
\include english.ly
\version 2.12.1
\header{
title = Te Regalo el Corazon
Robin Bannister wrote:
Chip wrote:
it just resulted in messed up measures
A judicious use of time distortion may help you here.
\transpose c c'{
\hideNotes g,32\glissando \unHideNotes c'4*7/8 c'4 c'4 r4 |
\hideNotes c''32\glissando \unHideNotes c'4*7/8 c'4 c'4 r4 |
a1*3/4\fermata
Tim McNamara wrote:
On Feb 25, 2009, at 10:50 PM, Chip wrote:
The most recent attempt to load the web page docs -
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page -
throws up this error message -
Content Encoding Error
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown
In the following code the triplets do not work properly - there are two
measures of quarter note triplets followed by a dotted half note - they
all end up in one measure together.
===
{
\partial 8*1 e8-.
e4 d8 c4 d8
e4 e8-. r r e
e4 d8 c4 d8
e4 e8 r r fs
g4 fs8 g4
In 6/8 time, as mentioned in the subject so no inferring necessary, I
want triplet quarter notes, 3 quarters over 2 counts, per bar. A total
of 6 quarter notes, triplets, in two bars. What is wrong with coding it
the way I have it?
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Chip,
In the following
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page
Doesn't load correctly, sometimes not at all.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/LilyPond-index#LilyPond-index
also does not load correctly.
--
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:
In 6/8 time, as mentioned in the subject so no inferring necessary, I
want triplet quarter notes, 3 quarters over 2 counts, per bar. A
total of 6 quarter notes, triplets, in two bars. What is wrong with
coding it the way I have it?
In 6/8 time if you have
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:37:22PM -0700, Chip wrote:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page
Doesn't load correctly, sometimes not at all.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/LilyPond-index#LilyPond-index
also does
Chip wrote:
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:37:22PM -0700, Chip wrote:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page
Doesn't load correctly, sometimes not at all.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/LilyPond-index#LilyPond-index
.
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an
invalid or unsupported form of compression.
* Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
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Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:37:22PM -0700, Chip wrote:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12
: barcheck failed at: 1/2
\times 2/3 {f4 fs b}
|
F:/Lilypond Files/Score Template.ly:42:19: warning: barcheck failed at: 1/4
\times 2/3 {d c b}
|
Preprocessing graphical objects...
The piece is in 6/8 time.
Thanks,
Chip
}
looks like 3 quarter notes to me.
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find the path specified
It claims it can't find the file that it is editing?
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Chip wrote:
Just installed the latest devel version of jedit (4.3pre16), got
lilypondtool (2.12r2) and other plugins installed. The toolbar for
lilypondtool shows 'null' when I curser over each icon. Any fix for this?
Also, when I try to run lilypond on a file from within jedit I get
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
Yes, it is.
I think it is because of localization. I hate jEdit.
I'm also having problems with the latest jedit version. What do you use
in place of it? What has the integration with a pdf viewer like jedit?
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Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hello all
I have a decrescendo coded like this, in 2/4 time, 2 measures -
a2~\
a2\!
problem is the decrescendo ends at the end of the first measure, not the
end of the second measure as it appears it should. What do I do to get
the decrescendo to end at the end of the second measure?
--
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Disregard, I found the override Hairpin property and it's working as it
should now.
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PS,
No one have replied to my other thread about a error in jedit/lilytool.
chip wrote:
I have a decrescendo coded like this, in 2/4 time, 2 measures -
a2~\
a2\!
problem is the decrescendo ends
Error message -
Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
Cannot run program c:\Program Files\LilyPond\user\bin\lilypond (in
directory D:\Lilypond Files): CreateProcess error=3, The system cannot
find the path specified.
Below is all the stuff from the activity
chip wrote:
Error message -
Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
Cannot run program c:\Program Files\LilyPond\user\bin\lilypond (in
directory D:\Lilypond Files): CreateProcess error=3, The system
cannot find the path specified.
Just an additional note
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Chip wrote:
Thanks Mats,
Maybe that section of the LSR should be re-titled to Demonstrating
most headers ;)
Regards,
No, it clearly demonstrates what happens to all headers.
In particular, it highlights the fact that not all headers are
typeset at the score level. From
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Chip wrote:
One thing I find odd, probably because I don't fully understand, is
this: I have a .ly file that has 10 \score blocks. I place
print-all-headers = ##t in the \paper block so I can define sub pages
headers seperately from the top level \book headers. I first
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Chip wrote:
One thing I find odd, probably because I don't fully understand, is
this: I have a .ly file that has 10 \score blocks. I place
print-all-headers = ##t in the \paper block so I can define sub pages
headers seperately from the top level \book headers. I first
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Chip wrote:
One thing I find odd, probably because I don't fully understand, is
this: I have a .ly file that has 10 \score blocks. I place
print-all-headers = ##t in the \paper block so I can define sub pages
headers seperately from the top level \book headers. I first
for the second staff in the example,
except two headers, are not shown in the .pdf. Is this correct and
expected from the snippet? It'd be great if all the headers worked
correctly for the second, and subsequent, \score blocks, same as for the
first \score block.
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Chip
Thanks Mats,
Maybe that section of the LSR should be re-titled to Demonstrating most
headers ;)
Regards,
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Chip
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Quoting
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Creating-titles#Creating-titles:
If you define the |\header| inside the |\score| block
found the magic combination to get this to
work. Pasted below is the .ly file I am working on. Can someone help me?
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Chip
\version 2.12.1
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t }
\include english.ly
%#(set-default-paper-size letter)
global = {
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end 1
. I did have to install Acrobat since I only
used jpedal previously. Oh well, at least it prints correctly now.
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Chip
I'll have to try. But iirc this is exactly where I get the behaviour
this page is to big to fit in the printable area. Place the top left
corner of the pdf in the top left
this in my global overrides so it effects the entire page, which
contains horn parts for 10 raggae songs (they're short parts).
Regards,
Chip
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to indicate when they should play. I want a multi-measure
rest with no number on it. Should be able to make on with any number
then make the number invisible?
Thanks,
Chip
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just like the .pdf? I am using jedit/jpedal on XP. Below is my
code for this particular page.
Thanks,
Chip
==
\version 2.12.1
\layout { indent = #0
line-width = #195
ragged-last = ##t
}
\include english.ly
#(set-default-paper-size letter)
global = {
#(override-auto-beam
, cross fingers
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Whatever it means, the output works as expected. Just curious about the
warning.
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works
flawlessly. Much lighter on the system resources as well (Acrobat is
well known as a pig on resources). And it's all opensource - free.
Regards,
Chip
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