.
The lyrics have the note name so I want to be able to add lyrics
such as F# or Bb using the sharp and flat font chars.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:33 PM, James Bailey
wrote:
Okay, here's two possibilities. One uses devnull and the other uses
manual lyric placement. As far as I can tell,
On 21.02.2010, at 15:25, i.love.the.pika...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
As there is an up-beat at the first of the piece, the last measure
is also up-beat.
So lilypond doesn't give bar number to the last measure. But I want
to show it.
Please tell me how to do this.
__
I don't quite understand what you're trying to do, but it sounds like
the section 2 in the Notation Reference about Vocal Music would be
helpful. Specifically the sections on "Multiple syllables to one
note" and "Multiple Notes to One Syllable".
On 20.02.2010, at 03:22, Athanasius Pelletier
c' c' c' c'
c' c' c' c' c' c' c' c' }
>>
I changed the d''1 to an r1, but the word cat does not print at
all. If I add another note after the rest, the word cat appears
under that note.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:3
On 16.02.2010, at 09:32, Yuji IMAI 今井雄治 wrote:
Dear users.
I counld not create score in LSR
Letter tablature formatting [0.07143]
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=331
I use Lilypond version 2.13.12
Ouput following message.
Interpreting music... xxx.ly:5:17:
In procedure ly:context-p
On 16.02.2010, at 09:32, Yuji IMAI 今井雄治 wrote:
Dear users.
I counld not create score in LSR
Letter tablature formatting [0.07143]
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=331
I use Lilypond version 2.13.12
Ouput following message.
Interpreting music... xxx.ly:5:17:
In procedure ly:context-p
On 15.02.2010, at 19:50, keith Luke wrote:
I'm helping a friend with an instructional booklet for his ukulele
music. I'm using \lyricmode to add note names to the notes in the
melody and would like to add the word "rest" on the lyric line when
there is a rest in the melody. However, \lyr
On 15.02.2010, at 14:39, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hi,
I would like to write the following key signatures:
1) 5/8 (2+3)
2) 6/4 (3/4)
(no slashes, just default fraction)
Is this possible?
I have looked in the manual and lsr, maybe the examples for
compound can be used as starting point,
I don't know if it's changed in the development version, but it used
to be that instrumentName and shortInstrumentName never respected the
margins, and you'd have to adjust the margins accordingly. For
example, if you add indent = 0 to your /paper block, you'll notice
that nothing stays out
On 10.02.2010, at 17:17, Chris wrote:
Hi! Is it possible to change the staff size?
I found in the documentation only a command to change
the note size.
Where did you look? It's documented in the Learning Manual, the first
place to read when you start using LilyPond. Here it is:
http://lil
On 05.02.2010, at 05:27, Tom Dickson wrote:
I have a piece where I want to change keys without the key change
being shown at the end of the previous line.
\relative c' {
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
\key bes \major
g'1 g1 \bar "|." | \break
\s
Oh yeah, that makes total sense. Thanks. I haven't seen Kieren's
email yet.
On 03.02.2010, at 21:22, David Stocker wrote:
Kieren suggested piece.
James Bailey wrote:
On 03.02.2010, at 20:45, David Stocker wrote:
Brett,
This is a modification of the code I use to draw this m
Oh yeah, that makes total sense. Thanks. I haven't seen Kieren's
email yet.
On 03.02.2010, at 21:22, David Stocker wrote:
Kieren suggested piece.
James Bailey wrote:
On 03.02.2010, at 20:45, David Stocker wrote:
Brett,
This is a modification of the code I use to draw this m
On 03.02.2010, at 20:45, David Stocker wrote:
Brett,
This is a modification of the code I use to draw this mark. Maybe
you can put this in the \header block somewhere where it will
appear in the appropriate place.
Sorry, I'm having difficulty visualizing this. Where in the \header
bloc
On 02.02.2010, at 15:31, Patrick Karl wrote:
Hi James,
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:52:26 +
From: James Lowe
Subject: Re: pid leakage in LilyPond
You also don't have to keep closing the PDF file (like you do in
windows) as preview (in built for the mac os) just re-displays the
On 02.02.2010, at 15:31, Patrick Karl wrote:
Hi James,
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:52:26 +
From: James Lowe
Subject: Re: pid leakage in LilyPond
You also don't have to keep closing the PDF file (like you do in
windows) as preview (in built for the mac os) just re-displays the
On 02.02.2010, at 00:00, -Eluze wrote:
% weird:
breaks = { s 1 * 44 }
music = { \repeat unfold 3 { c c c r } }
<< \music \\ \breaks >>
translates to:
breaks = "s1*44"
music = {\repeat unfold 3{ c1*44 c1*44 c1*44 r1*44}}
<<\music\\breaks>>
See the problem? Remember lilypond copies the previo
On 01.02.2010, at 21:27, Patrick Karl wrote:
I have noticed a resource problem in LilyPond, namely invocation of
the "Compile/Typeset file" command in interactive mode always
consumes one more pid. When I enter music, I incrementally compile
it as I go. I do my work on a Mac running OS 1
On 01.02.2010, at 21:27, Patrick Karl wrote:
I have noticed a resource problem in LilyPond, namely invocation of
the "Compile/Typeset file" command in interactive mode always
consumes one more pid. When I enter music, I incrementally compile
it as I go. I do my work on a Mac running OS 1
On 01.02.2010, at 16:06, Hajo Dezelski wrote:
Hello,
today is not my day. Since several hours I try to solve a problem in a
score, but I don't find my fault or the right syntax. I always get the
warning:
test3.ly:18:26: Warnung: Taktüberprüfung gescheitert bei: -1/16
s2 a4. s8
On 01.02.2010, at 17:40, Caio Barros wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know if this is a stupid request, but I did some research
and as far as I know Lilypond don't have the Double Treble Clef
neither the alternative percussion clef that both Finale and
Sibelius have.
If you guys don't know what I
On 31.01.2010, at 19:23, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Hi group,
I've got two questions concerning the attached measure (you see the
original
and my attempt on reproducing it).
How can I achieve a similar "grouping" of beams? I.e. having one
beam go
through, and the rest grouped. And secondly
On 02.01.2010, at 20:49, Carl Sorensen wrote:
May I suggest that the proper way to handle this is not to try to turn
LilyPond into an information manager?
Instead, the proper way is to use an information manager with
LilyPond.
I would recommend that the semantically appropriate way to handl
See section 1.8.1, Writing Text, in the Selected Snippets section
under Printing marks on every staff. You don't have to use every
staff, you can pick and choose which ones you want.
On 29.01.2010, at 04:34, Nick Baskin wrote:
I'm using LilyPond 2.12.3 to compile a work for orchestra, and
w
Hello, you have to state when you want the chord symbol to show.
Maybe I'm not saying that correctly.
In the same way you have to type out each note and its duration, you
have to type out each chord and its corresponding duration.
so, if your melody consists of the same note repeated once p
On 27.01.2010, at 01:13, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
You have to adjust the "s1*2" to keep the TabVoice contexts alive
during the full piece (or alternatively update to the latest
development version 2.13.x, where this trick is no longer needed).
/Mats
Contexts don't die in 2.13?! Wow, that
I haven't checked. But this may be related to issue #917.
On 26.01.2010, at 19:47, James Lowe wrote:
Hello,
Consider:
\version "2.13.10"
{
\compressFullBarRests
\override MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = #2
\override MultiMeasureRest #'minimum-length = #20
R1*16
R1*16
R1*16
}
It
On 26.01.2010, at 02:01, David Nalesnik wrote:
Hello,
Fiddling around with the snippet "Centering markup on noteheads
automatically," http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=637 I came up
with something which might be useful (or duplicate a far easier
solution!). I realize that it doesn't ad
On 25.01.2010, at 21:49, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. Januar 2010 20:18:10 schrieb James Bailey:
I use the Scheme hack to get dynamics that sound properly with text:
[...]
Since I really don't understand any of how that works (I mean, I
understand that it's markup
On 25.01.2010, at 21:49, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. Januar 2010 20:18:10 schrieb James Bailey:
I use the Scheme hack to get dynamics that sound properly with text:
[...]
Since I really don't understand any of how that works (I mean, I
understand that it's markup
I use the Scheme hack to get dynamics that sound properly with text:
pcantabile = #(
make-dynamic-script (
markup #:line (
#:dynamic "p" #:hspace -1 #:normal-text #:italic ", cantabile"
)
)
)
Since I really don't understand any of how that works (I mean, I
understand that
On 24.01.2010, at 14:05, Phil Holmes wrote:
Hello - my first post.
However, I can't find a way of making a diminuendo mark appear
within the LilyPond notation. An example of the sort of thing I'm
trying to do is at http://www.holmessoft.co.uk/homepage/images/
RestChords.gif
I've transla
On 24.01.2010, at 10:51, Patrick Karl wrote:
* The output pdf file is flawed. Each alternative ending is
duplicated, with the grace note being placed into the first of the
duplications.
Note: The problem disappears if I eliminate the "T" music and
staff, or if I add a corresponding g
r in the wrong place.
Is this what you're trying to do?
music = {
\slurDown e''8-1^\markup { \bold "#8"} \(
\slurNeutral f-2( e f) fis-3 f-2( fis f\))
}
\score { \music }
Note that the slur marking ( comes *AFTER* the note you want
the slur to start on — it
See section 5.4.2 in the notation reference, Direction and Placement
On 23.01.2010, at 13:25, i...@soundand.com wrote:
version 12.2
I would like to have the slurs in the following \slurDown and the
long phrase Neutral or up but the LSR example is confusing as it
uses many voices and I can'
On 21.01.2010, at 18:47, Michael J. O'Donnell wrote:
Is there a standard way to make sure that a file full of LilyPond
style
definitions is included just once, no matter how many times it is
mentioned?
I searched the Web site, mail archives, and /usr/shar/lilypond for
"include once" and "i
First of all, hello. Welcome. I encourage everyone to read the
Learning Manual once completely through before doing anything. It
explains how lilypond works, how to get what you want, and where to
look for help when you have questions.
To your question, you've included the fret diagram in t
I don't know anything about OpenOffice.org lilypond, so pardon me. I
guess it's like lilypond-book the easy way.
On 20.01.2010, at 19:52, David Stocker wrote:
\paper blocks don't work in OpenOffice.org with OOoLilyPond. I
didn't think they did, but I tried just to be
You can add \paper { ragged-right = ##f line-width = 4\in } to your
file to control the line length and force the measure to fill the
whole line. That will ensure that the measures are exactly the length
you want them to be, and the diminuendo comes out a bit longer.
On 20.01.2010, at 06:36
e:
Thanks, I'll try that. My stumbling block was how to concatenate
different sections in the Staff context.
--JK
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:38 AM, James Bailey
wrote:
Why the extra staff? I would just do:
\context Staff { \new Voice = bassNotesAB \bassNotesAB \new Voice
\new Voice
=
e:
Thanks, I'll try that. My stumbling block was how to concatenate
different sections in the Staff context.
--JK
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:38 AM, James Bailey
wrote:
Why the extra staff? I would just do:
\context Staff { \new Voice = bassNotesAB \bassNotesAB \new Voice
\new Voice
=
sto "bassNotesC" \new Lyrics {
\bassLyricsC
}
>>
\layout {}
}
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:54 PM, James Bailey
wrote:
stanzaoneandtwo = { music }
stanzatree = {music }
stanzaonandtwolyrics = {lyrics}
stanzathree = {lyrics}
Does that help?
On 18.01.2010
stanzaoneandtwo = { music }
stanzatree = {music }
stanzaonandtwolyrics = {lyrics}
stanzathree = {lyrics}
Does that help?
On 18.01.2010, at 21:55, John Kelly wrote:
I'm trying to set a single vocal part. It has three stanzas with a
refrain. The
music for the thirds stanza is slightly different
without checking, have you tried \line {4 \center-column {\super a .}}?
On 18.01.2010, at 06:48, Pato Press wrote:
Hi, I'm sure what i'm trying is quite simple but I can't find the
solution.
Is there a way of printing a column in the space of one standar line?
I'm trying something like these
without checking, have you tried \line {4 \center-column {\super a .}}?
On 18.01.2010, at 06:48, Pato Press wrote:
Hi, I'm sure what i'm trying is quite simple but I can't find the
solution.
Is there a way of printing a column in the space of one standar line?
I'm trying something like these
On 18.01.2010, at 00:21, rasAK wrote:
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (...but I did
search the
documentation and this forum!).
How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going
through
and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part?
Thanks so much!
On 17.01.2010, at 20:30, M. E. wrote:
As I don't know Scheme very well I need assistance with this problem
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This is a wonderful example of a ba
On 07.01.2010, at 00:18, John Mandereau wrote:
James, sorry for having missed this email, but it surely has a missing
header that prevented my mail client to show it in the same thread as
other messages.
Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 10:53 +0100, James Bailey a écrit :
I realise the problems
On 07.01.2010, at 00:03, John Mandereau wrote:
Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 10:35 +0100, James Bailey a écrit :
Firstly, lilypond complains that it doesn't understand this
extension.
lilypond-book: error: cannot determine format for: lily-book-
sample.pdftex
This is normal: accordi
On 06.01.2010, at 23:04, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Quoting James Bailey :
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:35:07AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
What;s the pdftex doing in there?
pdflatex
On 02.01.2010, at 17:16, Helge Kruse wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 20:04, schrieb James Bailey:
I thought I could help, but apparently my scheme-fu isn't good enough
for this. I first thought I could beat \Balloon_engraver into
doing what
you need, but there's scant information on it, a
On 05.01.2010, at 10:59, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:57:41AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
On 05.01.2010, at 10:38, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:35:07AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:57:41AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
On 05.01.2010, at 10:38, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:35:07AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
What;s the
On 05.01.2010, at 10:59, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:57:41AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
On 05.01.2010, at 10:38, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:35:07AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper
On 05.01.2010, at 10:38, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:35:07AM +0100, James Bailey wrote:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
What;s the pdftex doing in there?
pdflatex always complains if I don
I realise the problems:
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\begin{lilypond}
\relative c' { c2 a'2 \times 2/3 { f8 e d } c'2 g4 }
\end{lilypond}
\end{document}
I was under the impression (according to A
I have a question. Given this input file:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\begin{lilypond}
\relative c' { c2 a'2 \times 2/3 { f8 e d } c'2 g4 }
\end{lilypond}
\end{document}
I was under the impression (according to AU 4.4), that I could do
li
On 04.01.2010, at 13:19, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 04/01/2010 12:31, James Bailey ha scritto:
That doesn't work. Think of it this way
fileOne.ly \score {...\layout{}\midi{}}
fileTwo.ly \score {...\layout{}\midi{}}
bookOne.ly \include "fileOne.ly" \include "fileTwo.ly"
That doesn't work. Think of it this way
fileOne.ly \score {...\layout{}\midi{}}
fileTwo.ly \score {...\layout{}\midi{}}
bookOne.ly \include "fileOne.ly" \include "fileTwo.ly"
The question is if it is possible to suppress the midi file
generation when bookOne.ly is compiled. I don't think so, bu
On 02.01.2010, at 20:49, Carl Sorensen wrote:
May I suggest that the proper way to handle this is not to try to turn
LilyPond into an information manager?
Instead, the proper way is to use an information manager with
LilyPond.
I would recommend that the semantically appropriate way to han
On 03.01.2010, at 00:28, -Eluze wrote:
user28 wrote:
i need to place rests from voice three between notes from first
and second
voices,
you can position the rests of a voice using
\once \override Voice.Rest #'staff-position = #-2
changing the number to what you need!
You can also
On 03.01.2010, at 00:28, -Eluze wrote:
user28 wrote:
i need to place rests from voice three between notes from first
and second
voices,
you can position the rests of a voice using
\once \override Voice.Rest #'staff-position = #-2
changing the number to what you need!
You can also
On 02.01.2010, at 17:16, Helge Kruse wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 20:04, schrieb James Bailey:
I thought I could help, but apparently my scheme-fu isn't good enough
for this. I first thought I could beat \Balloon_engraver into
doing what
you need, but there's scant information on it, a
On 02.01.2010, at 16:20, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
If such a technique is required for all exceptions to the chord
structure, it seems as if the "chord method" could become patchwork
if many exceptions are needed in a piece. Ten exceptions might be
common on a one-page hymn, requiring the creation o
On 30.12.2009, at 22:35, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 4:02 AM, James Bailey
wrote:
On 27.12.2009, at 07:49, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2009-12-26, James Bailey wrote:
Hello, I'm on Mac OSX 10.4. Do I need to do something special to
get
the angle brackets in tabl
t; \global \clef bass << \lowerA \\
\lowerB >> >>
>>
>>
}
If you want to, now you can add \once \override NoteColumn #'force-
hshift = #-1.0 where you want, and it should work.
On 30.12.2009, at 21:58, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 30/12/2009 20:58, Ja
So, if you can send an example that shows the problem, I'll
be more than happy to look at it and help you find a solution.
On 30.12.2009, at 21:39, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 30/12/2009 20:01, James Bailey wrote:
If you can show this in a one measure example, I'd more than
willing
If you can show this in a one measure example, I'd more than willing
to help you, but trying to find out where the problem is, amidst all
of your voices is a bit more work than I'm willing to put in.
On 30.12.2009, at 20:43, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hey
On 30/12/2009 19:38, Nick Payne wrote:
em in /Users/PLS/temp. I probably
should have used 'mv ~/.+ temp/' instead of 'mv ~/.* temp/' to
avoid the "invalid arguments"?!)
I still can't compile the ly-file from the command-line in my main
account (dyld message).
patrick
Original-Nachricht --
y
When I do the same in my main account I get the dyld-message again.
Thanks for your help & patience!
patrick
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:20:00 +0100
Von: James Bailey
An: Patrick Schmidt
CC: "James Lowe" , lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff:
So, does this mean that the problem is not isolated to one user account?
On 30.12.2009, at 11:29, Patrick Schmidt wrote:
This is what I get when I type
'locate libpang':
Is there anything wrong?
Thanks for your help!
patrick
--
Jetzt kostenlos herunterladen: Internet Explorer 8 und Moz
Have you tried the methods in the notation reference, 1.6.2,
modifying single staves?
On 30.12.2009, at 13:02, craigbakalian wrote:
Hi,
I apologize for the length of the code below, but I cannot explain
this issue any other way. I have a percussion part where the
player switches from pl
On 29.12.2009, at 22:48, Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Datum: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 22:43:12 +0100
Von: James Bailey
An: Patrick Schmidt
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: command-line usage - dyld message
Out of curiosity, are these errors local to one user, or global for
Out of curiosity, are these errors local to one user, or global for
all user accounts on the computer? It may be a problem with a ~/
*profile or ~/*rc file
On 29.12.2009, at 21:17, Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Hi all,
a while ago I got a bus error every time I invoked lilypond (or any
other exec
On 29.12.2009, at 20:14, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hey
On 29/12/2009 19:11, James Bailey wrote:
I assume you *want* the two heads merged into one. since as it is,
there
is no collision. The easy way is to force them together.
In fact, accordingly with lilypond documentation, the two heads
force-hshift =
#-.5 c1(b,4)}>>
<<{c'1( d'4)}\\{\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #-0.5 c'1
(b4)}>>
On 29.12.2009, at 19:28, Alberto Simões wrote:
Sure:
voiceA = \relative c {
c1( d4)
}
voiceB = \relative c {
c1( b4)
}
voice = { <
I thought I could help, but apparently my scheme-fu isn't good enough
for this. I first thought I could beat \Balloon_engraver into doing
what you need, but there's scant information on it, and I don't know
how to change the size of the box it creates.
Then I thought I could just use markup
Can you provide a short example that shows the collision? I'm having
difficult imagining how to get such a collision, and then how to
correct it.
On 29.12.2009, at 19:06, Alberto Simões wrote:
Dear all,
Can't find a solution to hide one of the two whole notes that are
colliding. The only o
On 28.12.2009, at 10:59, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
in the below quoted snippet, I would like to have the rests in the
second staff without articulations.
Is it possible?
\version "2.12.2"
arti = {
\repeat "unfold" 4 { s8-.-> s-. }
}
fragA = \relative c' {
\context Voice << {c
On 28.12.2009, at 10:59, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
in the below quoted snippet, I would like to have the rests in the
second staff without articulations.
Is it possible?
\version "2.12.2"
arti = {
\repeat "unfold" 4 { s8-.-> s-. }
}
fragA = \relative c' {
\context Voice << {c
On 28.12.2009, at 10:59, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
in the below quoted snippet, I would like to have the rests in the
second staff without articulations.
Is it possible?
\version "2.12.2"
arti = {
\repeat "unfold" 4 { s8-.-> s-. }
}
fragA = \relative c' {
\context Voice << {c
On 27.12.2009, at 07:49, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2009-12-26, James Bailey wrote:
Hello, I'm on Mac OSX 10.4. Do I need to do something special to get
the angle brackets in tablature? For what it's worth, I get this
output in my sterr:
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphic
On 26.12.2009, at 22:11, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 12:42 PM, "James Bailey"
wrote:
On 26.12.2009, at 20:07, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 10:21 AM, "Trevor Daniels"
wrote:
Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 1:19 PM
Can you
On 26.12.2009, at 22:11, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 12:42 PM, "James Bailey"
wrote:
On 26.12.2009, at 20:07, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 10:21 AM, "Trevor Daniels"
wrote:
Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 1:19 PM
Can you
On 26.12.2009, at 20:07, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 10:21 AM, "Trevor Daniels" wrote:
Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 1:19 PM
On 12/26/09 5:16 AM, "Trevor Daniels"
wrote:
James Bailey wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 9:37 AM
Subject: ques
On 26.12.2009, at 19:04, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 2:00 AM, James Bailey
wrote:
Hello, I'm on Mac OSX 10.4. Do I need to do something special to
get the
angle brackets in tablature? For what it's worth, I get this
output in my
sterr:
Interpre
On 26.12.2009, at 14:19, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/26/09 5:16 AM, "Trevor Daniels" wrote:
James Bailey wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 9:37 AM
Subject: question about tablature
I don't know much about tablature, but are eighth notes supposed to
have stems and b
On 26.12.2009, at 13:16, Trevor Daniels wrote:
James Bailey wrote Saturday, December 26, 2009 9:37 AM
Subject: question about tablature
I don't know much about tablature, but are eighth notes supposed
to have stems and beams?
Yes, if \tabFullNotation is invoked.
But there is a b
Hello, I'm on Mac OSX 10.4. Do I need to do something special to get
the angle brackets in tablature? For what it's worth, I get this
output in my sterr:
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross
I don't know much about tablature, but are eighth notes supposed to
have stems and beams?
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On 22.12.2009, at 21:28, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi James,
There's a \dynamicUp??!! I really gotta start reading the changes
to the program.
That came in *many* versions ago… ;)
Cheers,
Kieren.
Like I said, I really gotta start reading those new features things.
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On 22.12.2009, at 19:12, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Athanasius,
How can I get the dynamics (i.e pp fff) above the music instead of
below where the lyrics are?
Lillypond seems to keep putting them below.
Use the \dynamicUp macro.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
There's a \dynamicUp??!! I real
I don't know about linux, but on macintosh, there's absolutely zero
problem, the binaries are all self-contained. It's just a matter of
calling the right one.
On 20.12.2009, at 17:45, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Hi,
Is there an (easy) way to have both lilypond 2.12.x (stable) and
lilypond
I only noticed this because I'm checking the regression tests, but I
think page-top-space is the setting you would need.
You can find an example of its use it in the regression tests.
On 18.12.2009, at 03:54, Hugh Myers wrote:
Given:
\version "2.13.7"
\header {
tagline = ##f
}
\layout {
The 'correct' version for system 10.5.8 on a PPC chip should be the
PPC binary. The direct link to the 2.13.9 binary is here:
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/darwin-ppc/
lilypond-2.13.9-1.darwin-ppc.tar.bz2
On 17.12.2009, at 19:04, Robert Ley wrote:
The 'correct' version for
On 17.12.2009, at 18:22, Robert Ley wrote:
So i do not think the problem is with you at all.
The console shows this message:
Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:05:46 AM US/Pacific
Dec 17 09:06:44 rdlpowerbook LilyPond[231]: 'exceptions.OSError'>: [Errno 86] Bad CPU type in executable
You've do
Don't worry, I've not lost patience; however, you seem to not be
hearing me. I understand that two methods of using lilypond did not
work for you: the GUI application that comes with lilypond, and a
script for terminal use. There are other ways of using lilypond. I'm
asking you to see if an
when it
comes down to it, lilypond is a compiler, and implementation in a GUI
may or may not work.
On 16.12.2009, at 18:19, James Lowe wrote:
James Bailey wrote:
I'm really sorry you couldn't get it to work. After months of the
GUI not working at all on 10.5/10.6, there appear
First and foremost, *I* am not in a position to change anything with
the programming. But any problems you encounter will certainly help
the people who do the programming to make the end-user experience
better.
Having read your other email, as I understand it, you downloaded a
script and
I'm really sorry you couldn't get it to work. After months of the GUI
not working at all on 10.5/10.6, there appeared to be a fix which has
worked for every other user. So, unless you can give anyone on the
list some more details about what you did, which version you were
using, and what pr
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