aldi and "stole" its output.
;-)
I hope that this information is useful for some people. OooLilyPond is
a
great tool and has literally saved my life so many times.
How did OOoLP accomplish this? - by distracting an axe murderer who
loves beautiful scores thus giving you enough t
in to him about the background colour of that page while I am
it . .).
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Phil.
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E-mail: p...@pricom.com.au\include gnote2_2.ily
\new StaffGNoteTwo {
% \new Voice {
$@(let
((notes
(ly:music-property
#{
c des d dis e f fis g gis a ais b
#}
'elements)))
(map
(lambda (x)
(list-ref
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E-mail: p...@philiprhoades.org\include gnote2_2.ily
\new StaffGNoteTwo {
% \new Voice {
$@(let
((notes
(ly:music-property
#{
c des d dis e f fis g gis a ais b
#}
'elements)))
(map
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David,
On 2014-01-16 18:08, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
\version 2.18.0
\score {
{
$(let ((random-state (seed-random-state (current-time
(make-sequential-music
(map (lambda (x)
(let ((idx (random 12 random-state
David,
On 2014-01-16 22:42, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
I get a GUILE error on line 5
$(let
I don't. Copy and paste error?
$@(let
but that didn't work either (obviously I don't know what I'm doing
. .)
Obviously. $ splices a single
David,
On 2014-01-16 23:24, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
On 2014-01-16 22:42, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
I get a GUILE error on line 5
$(let
I don't. Copy and paste error?
$@(let
David,
On 2014-01-17 00:22, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
So your first statement:
I get a GUILE error on line 5
$(let
was wrong, and my guess
I don't. Copy and paste error?
concerning your use of Paul's converted code was correct. Like
. .
If there is an argument for keeping a snippet in it's original form
because of historical significance or something - an archive could be
kept of it.
Just my 2c . .
Regards,
Phil.
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David,
On 2014-01-17 01:28, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
On 2014-01-17 00:22, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David,
So your first statement:
I get a GUILE error on line 5
$(let
was wrong, and my guess
I
Paul,
On 2014-01-17 03:44, Paul Morris wrote:
Philip Rhoades wrote
maybe we (and by we I mean you - at least initially) could enhance
this little bit of code to do what my Ruby script was doing?
Hi Phil, Unfortunately I can't afford to take this on. Sounds like it
might
be a nice
Phil,
On 2014-01-17 03:05, Phil Holmes wrote:
- Original Message - From: Philip Rhoades
p...@pricom.com.au
To: Lilypond User lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 3:47 PM
Subject: Updating Snippets in the LSR when versions are updated
People,
After being bitten
David,
On 2014-01-17 03:12, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
People,
After being bitten (unnecessarily) by old code in the LSR and having a
continuing argument with David about how it came about - I have to ask
-
is there any reason why all the snippets
People,
David took this discussion off-list and then accused me of not having
the guts to respond on-list . . so here the reply I sent him:
On 2014-01-17 16:00, Philip Rhoades wrote:
David,
On 2014-01-17 15:20, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
David
anything in this
area? Is there any simple or otherwise stuff I could look at?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Urs,
On 2014-01-15 23:38, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 15.01.2014 13:32, schrieb Philip Rhoades:
Is there any simple or otherwise stuff I could look at?
http://lilypondblog.org/category/using-lilypond/advanced/
The only thing there that I could see was:
Programmatically Generating LilyPond
Urs,
On 2014-01-16 00:01, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 15.01.2014 13:58, schrieb Philip Rhoades:
Urs,
On 2014-01-15 23:38, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 15.01.2014 13:32, schrieb Philip Rhoades:
Is there any simple or otherwise stuff I could look at?
http://lilypondblog.org/category/using-lilypond
Paul,
On 2014-01-16 01:58, Paul Morris wrote:
Philip Rhoades wrote
It occurred to me that the next step would be to generate something
that
is a little more melodic or musical
One simple thing you can do is to only work with the notes from one key
at a
time. And I think this makes sense
occasions (20% of the time?), selected a note within [+/-]2 of
the value of the current note
- more rarely (5% of the time?) jump to another completely random note
What do you think?
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People,
On 2014-01-15 23:32, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
David Kastrup kindly wrote a little Scheme script for me to generate
random notes within a range and I have started using that to practise
learning Classical Guitar and I think it is quite useful for learning
to jump around
People,
On 2014-01-16 17:39, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
On 2014-01-15 23:32, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
David Kastrup kindly wrote a little Scheme script for me to generate
random notes within a range and I have started using that to practise
learning Classical Guitar and I think
.
I get a GUILE error on line 5
$(let
anyway . . I tried changing it to:
$@(let
but that didn't work either (obviously I don't know what I'm doing . .)
Regards,
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Paul,
On 2014-01-14 07:18, Paul Morris wrote:
Philip Rhoades wrote
OK, got that working - the actual music .ly data file is slimming
down
now - but I still need to investigate why some notes needed manual
editing so they were in the right place when I converted a Mutopia
file.
Hi Phil
in all of your sheet music
files.
Yes, in the great tradition of include files - now to get to grips more
with Scheme itself . .
Thanks yet again!
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David,
On 2014-01-13 20:07, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
Yes, in the great tradition of include files - now to get to grips
more with Scheme itself . .
It's a more rewarding enterprise these days than it has been a few
years
ago: while the limits of what
but it
occurred to me that I might be able to do this in Scheme - which would
help further the cause of learning for Lilypond. Is this a sensible
thing to do or should I just do it with ruby and plug the results into a
.ly file?
Thanks,
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David,
On 2014-01-13 22:06, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
People,
I am doing my own Alternative Notation for Classical Guitar and with a
lot of help from Paul Morris am making good progress. I was about to
write a little Ruby script to generate random notes
from the website
because the standard Fedora package was too old - how long does it
usually take to update the packages here:
http://www.lilypond.org/unix.html
Thanks for some really great software! I love it!
Regards,
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Alex,
They are still showing:
LilyPond 2.18.0-1
Regards,
Phil.
On 2014-01-12 12:55, Alex Loomis wrote:
The repository packages are updated rarely, the lilypond website's
packages are updated pretty much day of.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au
wrote
People,
On 2014-01-12 13:10, Urs Liska wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 12.01.2014, 12:59 +1100 schrieb Philip Rhoades:
Alex,
They are still showing:
LilyPond 2.18.0-1
Regards,
Phil.
That's because when you go to the Download page you're getting the
latest stable release, which _is_ 2.18.0
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line spacing above ie in this example the distance between the
short dashed lines that Lilypond puts on the low E and F are are
narrower than the long line spacing. I am new to Lilypond so I guess
there is something obvious I need to do?
Thanks,
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