con :
font-size = #'-4 invece di -2
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Mario Moles wrote:
In data giovedì 09 luglio 2009 18:02:31, -Eluze ha scritto:
: Jonathan Kulp-2 wrote:
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = \markup {
\circle \bold 6 }
I don't like the look of the circled number very much--it doesn't
look as good as the default string
stencil-align-dir-y) = #CENTER
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = \markup { \circle
\number 6 }
\set stringNumberOrientations = #'(down)
g16\startTextSpan
b16 e g e b g\stopTextSpan
e16 b g d
}
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You don't need any fancy scheme, just a music-function:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond/Simple-substitution-functions
Oh, sweet! That was about the easiest thing ever! Thanks for the
tip, Mark Neil. :) This is much more elegant and useful.
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the den part. She didn't mention the connotations of
Händchen though. And yes, I made it up. :) Would it be better
simply to say Hände instead, or to change it to Füßchen?
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gather up some other examples as well. Other folks, feel
free to make suggestions. :)
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with a Makefile and all sorts of stuff. It'll take
some work to make the minimal example, so I want to be sure you
really want it before I do it. :)
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be happy.
If you like, I could take care of the formatting on this. Not
sure if I'm the guy to do the actual writing of it, but the
texinfo stuff would be easy.
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to work beautifully. Anyone interested in this can
download it from Jezra's site (address in his message below).
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You said that I should let you know when I finished adding the
slur to my music converter program because there might be some
8.1.5 (at
58.6% scaling). What a difference.
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. Xpdf
looked awful in every respect, and Ghostview rendered any curved
or slanted objects badly. The printed output was beautiful though
from everything but Evince, though.
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Werner LEMBERG wrote:
- the actual acrobat reader version on windows is 9.1.2
Not on Linux...
I'm using acroread 9.1.0 on xubuntu 9.04.
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\version 2.12.2
global = {
\key c \major
}
upper = \relative c'' {
\clef treble
a4 b c d
}
lower = \relative c {
\clef bass
a2 c
}
dynamics = {
\time 3/4
\override TimeSignature #'font-size = #6
s2 s4 s
}
pedal = {
s2\sustainOn s
it and generating a new png?
I didn't re-typeset it but used the netpbm tools to bring it down to 600.
Does it still look o.k. or should I do it from source code?
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca
wrote:
Well, that particular lilypond output is the only one that's that
wide. I think it could be made 600-pixels wide rather than 800
)
I just changed the offset value from the following snippet from the Lilypond
Snippet Repository:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=537
HTH,
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as expected.
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be nice to see a link to the crash course on the
Documentation page as well, inside the Introduction box. Maybe
even a parenthetical (brand new users should see the crash
course as well) or something along those lines.
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revision. I
find texinfo way easier to write than html.
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of the medieval hexachord
system, where the idea was to keep track of the half-steps and the
interval relationships, not necessarily the pitches. Interesting...
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to
have one flat. I don't have time to find the override command for
this right now, but this looks promising.
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an example anywhere showing a keysignature
stencil override. Can someone show me the hocus-pocus for this?
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. #f)))
\score {
\relative c' {
\sacredHarpHeads
\suppressAllAccidentals
\key f \major
d e f g a b c d
}
\midi {}
\layout {}
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the key is D minor and you should be all set.
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Mark Polesky wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Can't you just a modal key signature instead of a tonal one?
You're describing the Dorian mode, after all. If the tonic is
G, then tell Lilypond the key is D minor and you should be all
set.
Even better:
\key g \dorian
Is that already a pre
Ted Walther wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:28:29PM -0700, Mark Polesky wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Can't you just a modal key signature instead of a tonal one?
You're describing the Dorian mode, after all. If the tonic is
G, then tell Lilypond the key is D minor and you should be all
set
Staff.BassFigure #'font-size = #'2
But then the accidentals that appear underneath numbers stay small
because I don't want the numbers to get too big. Very irritating.
Thanks for writing a patch.
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of bf), which would take care of the spacing problems,
but of course if you need correct MIDI output then this would jack
it up. I thought there might be a way to use the \tweak command
for this, but after 15 minutes I can't find it.
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Mark Polesky wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
The crude method would be to put the wrong pitch (i.e. use b
instead of bf), which would take care of the spacing problems,
but of course if you need correct MIDI output then this would
jack it up. I thought there might be a way to use the \tweak
, since otherwise they are printed below and they align
vertically,
causing them to be too far away from the staff in most places.
Have you tried ignoreFiguredBassRest?
Right, this works in my scores if set like this:
\set Staff.ignoreFiguredBassRest = ##f
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Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Now that I have solved my first two problems, I'm now running into two
other problems:
1) If I use extender lines and subsequent figures add new numbers
(like for example _+4 9 7_
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
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Now that I have solved my first two problems, I'm now running into
two other problems:
1) If I use extender lines and subsequent figures add new numbers
(like for example _+4
\divisioMaior
g4 a b2 \divisioMaior
c1
}
%
If I were going to use it this way, I'd rename the function to
something shorter. :)
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TextSpanner #'style = #'line
\override TextSpanner #'font-shape = #'normal
From this snippet:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=271
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. This will probably not replace LaTeX +
Lilypond-book for me, but it's a very nice extension for OOo. I
may end up using it more than I think. Thanks. :)
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, in
get_latex_textwidth
columns = int (m.group (1))
ValueError: invalid literal for int():
TIA
I'm not sure what would cause the error but if you'd like me to
try running it you can send me a tarball privately.
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from looking at it how it was
supposed to function. If you're brand new to Lilypond, then your
next step would be to go through the Tutorial in the Learning
Manual and it'll get you going pretty quickly.
Hope that helps,
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file and I'll give it a go.
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is solid and the second half has breaks in it. Is that what
you're trying to achieve?
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. It might look nearly decent if
you adjust the beam slant on the 3rd note.
Jon
\version 2.12.1
\relative c'' {
\override TupletBracket #'bracket-visibility = ##f
\times 2/3{\slurDashed c8([ d] \set fontSize = #-2
\set stemRightBeamCount = #0 e[])} \unset fontSize f,4
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refused)
I've never seen this message before. Is it a problem on my end, or are
they still sorting things out at git?
Jon
Since it contains a \midi{} block but not \layout{} block, it's used to
produce the MIDI file.
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do?
Ok I fixed this in LSR. Does that mean it will show up properly in the
docs next time they're recompiled, or do I need to fix it somewhere else
as well?
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''] ais''4 ais'' %slur doesn't look nice
cis'' 8 ( [ b'') dis''] gis''4 gis'' % slur is o.k.
\time 6/8
f''8 [( es''') g'' ] d'''([ b'') a'' ] %slur doesn't look nice
\time 2/4
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produces some warnings in the terminal, but the output might be
satisfactory. I think it looks pretty cool anyway. :)
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%%%
\version 2.13.0
SCHEME HACK TO HIDE CURVES WHEN THEY WOULD
Mark Polesky wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
If you like the results of this code, you have Mark Polesky to thank. This is
something from the mailing list just a little while back. It produces some
warnings in the terminal, but the output might be satisfactory. I think it
looks pretty cool
Stefan Thomas wrote:
I agree, this is ingenious!
Glad you've got a satisfactory solution now. You should go back to the
mailing list and see the example Mark put together to illustrate this
function. It's a marvel.
Jon
2009/5/27 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com
Mark Polesky
of weeks then I'll take a crack at it.
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showing how to use the program.
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it. I had to create the file
myself.
HTH,
Jon
btw here's a link to the thread where this is discussed:
http://www.nabble.com/tablature.ly,-second-attempt-td2336.html
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to find my place
quickly. I also make a habit of archiving the whole bunch of source
files after each day's work and backing it up somewhere besides the
machine I'm working on.
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and sound pretty good.
I have no idea how you do that across four strings on a violin. :)
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Here's a patch incorporating your suggestions, Carl. Thanks for the help.
Jon
Carl, when you get a moment would you mind checking the patch I sent
last night, and push if it looks ok? I don't think Trevor's going to be
around for a while to do doc patches. Thanks
.
Thanks for taking care of this for me. Best,
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were you. I'm running Xubuntu 9.04 and
Lilypond works fine for me on it, but I didn't use the package manager
to get it, I downloaded from lilypond.org.
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TONICNAME_PITCH
\relative c' { \chordmode { c \relative
c'' { c }}}
Does this mean you can't put a chordmode in this context? I never use
chordmode so I'll have a hard time debugging this.
The other examples worked fine.
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Here's a patch incorporating your suggestions, Carl. Thanks for the help.
Jon
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Carl D. Sorensen c_soren...@byu.eduwrote:
On 5/18/09 6:04 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
Carl,
I'm working on your suggestions and have come across
the systems break after every fifth bar. Maybe
this approach will do what you want.
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can adjust the Y-offset value to suit your taste. I'll
attach a png so you can see how much closer the chord names are in the
2nd staff. Hope that helps,
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\paper {
page-count = 1
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switching to 2.12 and I've done some preliminary work
getting the snippets ready, but there's apparently a technical hurdle
having to do with the server that must be overcome before switching.
Others can comment more precisely on this.
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using -. on each pitch instead.
Glad you sorted it out. :)
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in the learning manual,
notation reference, internals reference and snippets list!
Lilypond Snippet Repository. Here:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
And maybe this is the snippet Kieren's thinking of?
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=333
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Mark Austin wrote:
Thanks,
This works a treat. Exactly what I wanted. However (inevitably) it has
lead to another problem. The
Mark, your message stops mid-sentence. Don't leave us hanging, man!
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http://www.nabble.com/bracketed-silence-td18414197.html#a18414406
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Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:28:54 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way
Nick Payne wrote:
From: Jonathan Kulp [mailto:jonlancek...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 1 May 2009 12:43 PM
To: Nick Payne
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Head of merged half note getting filled
Nick Payne wrote:
I've got a score where the heads of half and dotted half notes that are
merged
#'transparent = ##t
You can also use much simpler \stemUp, \stemDown, and \stemNeutral
commands to control direction of stems.
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. Maybe I'll experiment a bit with the convert-ly rules
on my own copy of the script and see what I can learn. :)
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#!/bin/bash
#*#
# Run Lilypond on a lot of files and save #
# the terminal output in text
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Cool! I still think that you ought to put it all (including the grep
part)
into a single script and store it in the source tree. And it ought to be
added to the CG so that we have it tracked for the next time we release a
stable version (I
--compiles but objects
are colliding
There are probably more but I have to do some of my official work now. :)
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Another one that doesn't work in 2.12 is
polymetric-section--synchronizing...
It has a bunch of \InnerStaffGroup commands that must be obsolete
because they're causing errors. Changing these to \StaffGroup makes it
compile, but then the staffgroup loses the bracket
Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:24:46AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
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-ly script, then did a looping
script that ran lilypond
which snippets are broken in
2.12 and get them at least to compile, so that the LSR could be switched
to 2.12 and then the snippets can be checked out more carefully after
that. Is that a good strategy?
Thanks for the input, Carl. :)
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on 2.10 you need
this instead:
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'()
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this soon but haven't started in earnest.
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(grob-interpret-markup grob tsMarkup))
\time 3/4
c d e f
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. The snippet is called
adding the current date to a footer or tagline.
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accordingly, so we don't have inaccurate
information in there.
Thanks,
Kieren.
Got it. It's now called Adding the current date to the tagline.
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. In
this case it compiled after I replaced all your music code with the old
standby:
\relative c' { c d e f }
Your original file compiled fine on my machine but wouldn't compile on
the LSR. Anyway thanks for working on this. :)
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Nick,
With that as a model I was able to generalize it to a music function
Nice!
+1. That's a very cool piece of code!
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for bass guitar) were correct.
Thanks for the great work, guys!
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
octave. I think there were only two examples in tablature.ly that
didn't use the treble_8 clef for guitar. All the other clefs
(including the bass_8 for bass guitar) were correct.
Sorry I meant to say in tablature-test1.ly
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) }
}
\score {
\new GrandStaff {
\new Staff \voiceA
\new Staff \voiceB
\new Staff \voiceC
\new Staff \voiceD
\new Staff \voiceE
\new Staff \voiceF
}
\layout { }
\midi { }
}
Your HELP will always be appreciated...
Mischa
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an editor. I'll be glad to try to fix this but I'm not
completely sure I understand the problem. Let me dig in the CG and the
code a bit and see if I can figure out how to make them appear in both
lists.
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, clicked modify, added the
missing Text and Title tags in the respective snippets and clicked
save for each one. I assume that since I was apparently allowed to
modify these snippets that I am now an editor? That's...pretty easy :).
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to
make for a couple of weeks now so I'm glad to help out with snippet stuff.
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could go in and delete the FIXME
stuff, but I'm not sure where to get at the 2.12 source files. I'm
pretty sure my whole git repo is 2.13. How do I make a change to the
2.12 docs?
Jon
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/23/09 12:04 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
I notice there's a TODO in the Contrib Guide about making multiple
versions of LP coexist on the same system. This is something I would
need to do to test these snippets, since I'm always runnning
Joana wrote:
has no way to direct (musicxml to CMN)? where do I download musicxml2ly?
It's included in your Lilypond installation. It's invoked differently
depending on which operating system you run. On Linux it's like this:
musicxml2ly filename.xml filename.ly
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