Re: svg output differs from pdf output

2014-04-29 Thread Jan Rosseel
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes: thanks, added to the tracker: https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3778 Is it possible to raise the seviry of the bug in the tracker? It is listed now as ugly, but in effect it is worse: under certain conditions, it makes music

RE: svg output differs from pdf output

2014-04-29 Thread Jan Rosseel
[mailto:ksnor...@gmail.com] Sent: dinsdag 29 april 2014 16:13 To: Jan Rosseel Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: svg output differs from pdf output It looks like this needs to be done by a project manager. For an issue to be critical it needs to be a regression error, that is, it works before

Unfold repeats and 1st/2nd time only notes

2014-04-03 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello, I'm trying to unfold long repeats (so we dont have to jump back and forth in a SCORA score), and that works quite well. But there are a few things remaining. One of them are 'notes that only have to be played first or second time only, typically at the beginning of a long repeat

Unfolding long repeats rehearsal marks

2014-04-03 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello, I'm trying to unfold long repeats (so we don;t have to jump back and forth in a SCORA score), and that works quite well. But there are a few things remaining. One of them are the rehearsal marks. When there is a \mark\default in a (long) repeat, the rehearsal marks will increment

Remove Empty Staves - but not all

2014-01-30 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello, I am trying to build individual part scores from individual voices. For percussion, I create one voice per instrument, and then combine those in StaffGroups with one voice per Staff. I use \RemoveEmptyStaves to keep the number of staves minimal. This also makes it easy to see where

Re: Remove Empty Staves - but not all

2014-01-30 Thread Jan Rosseel
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmillan at sympatico.ca writes: Hi Jan, Is there a way to parametrize \RemoveEmptyStaves so that it will remove all empty staffs, except the first one if there otherwise would be no staffs left? That would be the best solution, of course… In the meantime,

Re: How to count the number of notes in a .ly file?

2013-12-11 Thread Jan Rosseel
: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Jan Rosseel jan at rosseel.com writes: Subject line says it about all. How can I count the number of notes present in a .ly file? You could make a log-file as described at http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/ saving-music-events-to-a-file

RE: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 133, Issue 102

2013-12-11 Thread Jan Rosseel
From: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org To: Jan Rosseel j...@rosseel.com David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes: Jan Rosseel j...@rosseel.com writes: That's a good suggestion, but it fails on my scores: Interpreting music...C:/Program Files (x86)/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly/event

Re:How to count the number of notes in a .ly file? (David Kastrup)

2013-12-11 Thread Jan Rosseel
(Sorry for the repost - I promise I will not reply anymore from the digest) David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes: Jan Rosseel j...@rosseel.com writes: That's a good suggestion, but it fails on my scores: Interpreting music...C:/Program Files (x86)/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly

Re:How to count the number of notes in a .ly file? (David Kastrup)

2013-12-11 Thread Jan Rosseel
From: Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org I repeat my (corrected) suggestion which could be a workaround at least. If you can use Frescobaldi from Git you can pull and checkout the accounting branch (not statistics) of my Frescobaldi fork on https://github.com/uliska/frescobaldi. (Ah no, you

How to count the number of notes in a .ly file?

2013-12-10 Thread Jan Rosseel
Subject line says it about all. How can I count the number of notes present in a .ly file? Or the number of notes in a music expression? I assume somebody made some (python) script to do this, but I can't bring it to the surface with my googling skills... Regards, -- JanR

An invitation to a LilyPond powered concert

2013-11-26 Thread Jan Rosseel
Dear LilyPonders, In about two weeks' time, SCORA will make its premiere with the Leuven Alumni Orchestra (Leuven, BE). Dates are 14 December (20:15) and 15 December (15:00) SCORA is a synchronised system for letting orchestra's play from displays/tablets. The rendering is based on

RE: An invitation to a LilyPond powered concert

2013-11-26 Thread Jan Rosseel
The program: [...] Jean Sibelius – 5th Symphony Aah, this is wondeful! Sibelius being engraved by LilyPond ;-) Janek I can assure you this gave nice babylonic situations when discussing the engraving process with people. I always had to clarify whether I was talking about Sibelius

Re: So, slashed beamed grace notes...

2013-10-23 Thread Jan Rosseel
EdBeesley edplaysdrums at gmail.com writes: Digging up an old chestnut here... I've gone through the archives and it seems that there was interest from several users for a reliable solution to a slash through the first of a beamed group of grace notes. The oft-quoted solution is the

Re: How to get Staff context-id from a grob?

2013-10-14 Thread Jan Rosseel
David Kastrup dak at gnu.org writes: Jan Rosseel jan at rosseel.com writes: Hello, I have a problem that I've been trying to crack, but I'm failing. In my backend, I am processing grobs, and I would need to get the context-id of the StaffSymbol that a certain grob

Re: How to get Staff context-id from a grob?

2013-10-14 Thread Jan Rosseel
Urs Liska ul at openlilylib.org writes: Am 11.10.2013 10:22, schrieb Jan Rosseel: I don't know, but how do you want your solution to behave when you use some music in more than one staff? Urs Quite simply: I didn't care about that situation because I never

How to get Staff context-id from a grob?

2013-10-11 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello, I have a problem that I've been trying to crack, but I'm failing. In my backend, I am processing grobs, and I would need to get the context-id of the StaffSymbol that a certain grob belongs to. Here's the bigger picture: \new Staff = foobar { ... some music }

RE: tablet

2013-08-01 Thread Jan Rosseel
to roundtrip time to the rendering server and back. And no, I'm not rendering PDF. I have my own backend for Lilypond, largely based on the SVG backend. -Original Message- From: Jay Anderson [mailto:horndud...@gmail.com] Sent: donderdag 1 augustus 2013 8:40 To: Jan Rosseel Cc: lilypond-user

RE: tablet

2013-07-31 Thread Jan Rosseel
From: Olivier Biot olivier.b...@gmail.com To: Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca Cc: lilypond-user lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Anyone using a tablet for lily? Message-ID: cahz1fzlo70dqp1y55jd3utq3v4skxsskgtz641wgzgfmskf...@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain;

Re: tablet

2013-07-31 Thread Jan Rosseel
info at soundand.com writes: So I asked the question but instead of an answer you all got way off track. Is the answer (or so it seems) no No one has a tablet that they use Lily on or No has tried and doesn't really know. Drives me mad when the questions don't really get answered.

Re:Strange behaviour (bug?) with multiple overlapping

2013-06-10 Thread Jan Rosseel
From: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org Jan Rosseel j...@rosseel.com writes: Thanks David, The code below results in having four stacked dynamic texts under the third note. Maybe not exactly what is expected (I'd expect Lilypond to detect the overlapping dynamics), but I can live

RE: Strange behaviour (bug?) with multiple overlapping DynamicText

2013-06-10 Thread Jan Rosseel
From: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Strange behaviour (bug?) with multiple overlapping The \new Voice {} neatly pushes everything inside one voice. This of course means I can no longer have a global \override DynamicText #'color = #red/green/blue in the

Strange behaviour (bug?) with multiple overlapping DynamicTexts and override on Fingering

2013-06-09 Thread Jan Rosseel
Hello all, I'm using Lily pond for some time, and am at the moment trying to setup a template system that would allow people to make annotations (fingerings, for example) or change small elements (dynamics) without having to fully learn and understand Lilypond. While doing this, I came across