2008/5/6 Alberto Simões [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this possible?
Try
\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = ##t
and
\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-dotted = ##t
These commands are explained on
2008/4/28 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings everyone,
A new issue of the Lilypond Report is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-8
This week's issue tries to deal with several questions raised last
week. Trevor Daniels, who's our guest again, will introduce us
2008/5/5 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems to me that Valentin's solution is unnecessarily complicated.
They often are :-)
\new Staff {\override Score.SystemStartBar #'collapse-height = #1 c d e f}
Oh yes, I should have realized the engraver was already included at
the Score level.
Hi everybody,
Can anyone make this snippet work?
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=100
I added it last year (it was in a set of regtests Graham sent me, I
think), but IIRC it never worked. I thought it was a version
compatibility problem, but it appears not to be. I think it might be
because
2008/5/4 Peter Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 04/05 09:38:29, James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 04.05.2008 um 05:59 schrieb Paul Scott:
[ snip plasmacarwash's questions ]
Have you read the tutorial?
We can help you better if you show us what you have tried.
I think Paul's second sentence
2008/5/3 Thermo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone have a .ly file for Amazing Grace as melody and guitar chords to
share?
You might want to have a look at this ABC search engine:
http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/cgi/abc/tunefind?P=amazing+grace
And then use abc2ly, and then... oh, the hell with it.
2008/5/1 Ingo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I managed to write notes and lyrics or the first verse for a song. Looks
great!
I bet it does :-)
Now, I would like to add the lyrics of further verses below.
The only command I found for this is \markup.
Is there a possibility to add manual line
2008/5/1 Rafael F. Compte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I couldn't find a way to print a single bar line at the beginning of
the score though. Maybe someone else could point us in the right
direction.
Here you are:
\new Staff \with {
\consists System_start_delimiter_engraver
\override
Greetings everyone,
On my way to answer Adam's recent mail, I found something really surprising:
why does
\new Staff \with {
\override StaffSymbol #' staff-space = #1.4
} {a b c' d'}
produces a single-staff system with a left barline at its beginning
(which is fine, as it does help to keep
2008/4/29 Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For the record, here is a version without the breve limitation,
and with nicer style.
Nicolas: I really like your code (I'm using it right now); however,
2.10 currently doesn't accept it :(
If you can figure out a way to make it work on the LSR,
2008/4/29 Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems to work with .11 .10. In fact, the results look better this
way than with \concat. The space between the left parenthesis and the
note head is better matched with the space between the number and the
right parenthesis. If I may pick
2008/4/29 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's excellent. I've tagged it as docs so we can remove the snippet
in input/new.
I didn't know what it felt like to have someone else taking care of the LSR...
Feels great actually :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/4/29 Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A (maybe) related question...
Is there anyway to turn off autocomplete, add my own items to the
autocomplete
list or to make the spacebar _not_ do an autocomplete?
Plugin Options Sidekick Accept characters for completion
delete the first backslash
2008/4/28 Rafa del Campo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a problem with midi2ly. When I save a midi file in Sibelius, and then
I
invoke midi2ly, the translation is ok. But when I record a midi file with my
piano and another program I have problem with rests and the bar measures.
What
can I
2008/4/28 Rafa del Campo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\tempo 4 = 60
\time 4/4
s4*143/24 c'32*5 s32*11 c'4*31/24 s8. g'4*32/24 s4*16/24 |
Looks like a problem of tempo/quantization to me. I don't know midi2ly
at all (I haven't ever used it actually), but I believe there are
people on this list
2008/4/27 Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Not so cheery,
Added to the tracker just to make sure everyone notices it:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=613
I think it will be fixed in a matter of days.
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/27 Alberto Simões [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there any known (good) way to convert sibelius music sheets for
Lilypond, or is the best way to go through MIDI?
Kirill was working on a sib2ly export plugin in 2006, but we haven't
heard from him for some time...
Otherwise, your only solution
2008/4/26 Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OS 10.4.11, PPC, Lilypond 2.11.44 2.11.45
Platforms: iMac G4 1GHZ and PowerBook G4 1.67 MHz
Lilypond v. 2.11.44-1 and 2.11.45-1 quits on loading.
I have another similar report on the French list, except that here it
seems to happen only with
2008/4/25 Jay Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To make it work in a relative section always use 0 for the octave up
and -2 for the octave down. I don't really know how to make it work
both inside and outside of a relative section easily. This is my first
dip into some of lilypond's internals
Greetings everybody,
a few days ago Neil sent a new snippet to be added in input/new :
Adding text indications to metronome marks.
It involved quite a lot of typing, so I tried to come up with a
function that would be easier to use.
Here's my code; it works quite well on simple examples, but on
2008/4/25 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here's my code; it works quite well on simple examples, but on complex
scores it triggers an error I've never seen:
OK, I've fixed it; it actually involved using a different name for the
metronomeMarkFormatter procedure:
mov =
#(define-music
2008/4/25 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's good, but there are two problems with it; one quite serious if
you value having MIDI output.
I don't, so I don't care :)
First, you haven't set tempoWholesPerMinute properly, unfortunately
(it's the same problem I was scratching my head
2008/4/25 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This could be solved easily *if* parse-simple-duration can be made
public , so it can be accessed from a .ly file. Then it's just a
matter of changing string-duration to the following:
I think you'd just need to ly:load the relevant file.
Hi Jonathan, hi Jay,
Jonathan: you need to add notes an octave lower than your voice: just
replace 1+ with 1- in the Scheme code.
Jay: actually, your code has one major downside: is doesn't handle
\relative mode very well. As soon as you add a comma or a single quote
to one of the pitches in the
2008/4/24 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, so if I wanted to have both options available, how would I do the scheme
code to define, say, octavesUp = and octavesDown = . I see from
Valentin's tip how to change it so that \octaves will be either up down, but
it would be great to be able to
2008/4/22 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wanted to submit a snippet for the LSR, but that didn't work out so well
What problems did you encounter?
Can you provide us with a title and description for your snippet?
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/22 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yea!! Thanks Reinhold, Mats, and Neil. This instantly fixed the problem.
Oy. I was using a template from somewhere and didn't know what that
english.ly was for but kept it anyway. There ought to be a flashing red
warning light over that!
By the
2008/4/22 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've often wondered if there's an easy way to change the default language
(without building from scratch) it would really be nice to not have to
\include a language file.
Yes, but note that all documentation examples and templates use the
default
% To modify a sequence of notes, it's easiest to use a filter:
This approach seems to differ from
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=82
Mats, Reinhold, can you give us some explanations about these
differences? Which one is the best? The simplest? The most reliable?
Should I edit the LSR
2008/4/22 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The solution in LSR is more or less equivalent to Reinhold's proposal, but
is divided three separate functions instead of two, whereof two are generic
and can be used for any articulation.
Yes, it seems more flexible this way.
The same fix that
Greetings,
a new issue is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/spip.php?article65
This week we'll go on bashing commercial music software, discuss how
to make music in the geekest way and see how LilyPond perfectly fits
Mozart's musical forms. We will also mention web stats, fake teeth,
hip-hop,
Greetings everyone,
I eventually managed to implement a new command to enclose text within
a rounded box.
Feel free to have a look at commit
c9cb25dee5d1019b325bbc9da6cf080124bcd0b6; comments appreciated.
The shape of the corners can be changed using a #'corner-radius
property that I had to
2008/4/20 padovani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to align a postscript markup to the right of a notehead?
There probably is, but I don't know how (it would be easier with a \mark).
The simplest solution would be something like:
\override TextScript #'X-offset = #1.0
It could be a scheme
2008/4/20 Emmanuel Charpentier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings,
I am discovering and learning lilypond. I found the lilypond mode for
emacs extremely useful.
Perhaps you would be interested in subscribing to the French-speaking
LilyPond mailing list as well (I don't remember having seen you
2008/4/18 James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
• Normally without a period, because it isn't a complete sentence.
That's interesting: in French, as in most latin-derived languages,
such noun sentences are actually regarded as complete sentences (and
are very commonly used in literature); however
2008/4/14 Eric Hedekar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just curious if there's a place to find lilypond templates, particularly one
for an orchestra score? I'm having too many errors while trying to program
my own layout with partcombine and staffgroup not getting along with one
another. Thanks.
You
2008/4/15 Matthias Loitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just can't figure out how to remove the indentation of the first line on a
sheet... In fact I'm having trouble with the whole layouting part. Is there a
good manual where I can get ideas on how to do this?
Indeed there is:
2008/4/13 Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
Then you have to get used to have a look at the LSR:
Greetings everyone,
A new issue of the LilyPond Report is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/spip.php?article63
Quite a busy week for the Report! We'll have a look at some answers to
last week's questions about old LilyPond versions, but we will also
mention some of these pale imitations of
2008/4/12 Alexander Kobel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oh, and since I'm typing right now anyway: Here's a slight modification of
LSR snippet 390 to also modify rest events, laying around here for some
time...
Thanks, updated.
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/12 Ben Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Start Run RegEdit? I know it exists in XP, so that should work.
No; the point is, you should have to be able to run LilyPond from the
USB stick *without* modifying the registry at all. Some applications
(look, for instance, at the portable version of
2008/4/12 Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to have /include keep relative path information?
Currently there isn't (and I find it very much annoying, which is why
I proposed to sponsorize this implementation).
See
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=391
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/4/12 Ben Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm typesetting a concerto, and I want to use the feta14 size for the full
score. The first time I tried, I placed the #(global-set-staff-size 14), but
it changed the appearance of all the parts, too. So, I added the \layout {
#(layout-set-staff-size
2008/4/12 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\remove Time_signature_engraver
Ooops -- this line is (obviously) to be removed in the snippet I just sent.
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/11 Wilbert Berendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
LilyKDE 0.5.0 has been released[1].
Nice -- just in time for the LilyPond Report!
Attached is a fr.po localization file. I actually do not use KBabel or
anything, so there will probably some things to edit. But perhaps
you'll be
2008/4/11 Palmer, Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone been able to run LilyPond from/on a memory stick? I have a 16
Gb stick, and I'd like to run LilyPond from it, but I don't know what
problems I'm likely to encounter. The computers I plan to use both run
Windows XP SP2.
The stick is
2008/4/10 Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't really package the binaries - this build is only for the
command line stuff, and the files are left in place in the Lilypond
source folder, so I don't know what happens (and I don't want to try)
if you move them.
AFAIK There's also a way to
2008/4/8 Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 17:37:16 +0200
Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much for these comments. I do think we need to talk
more about this issue.
No, we most certainly do *not* need to bloody talk about this
issue
2008/4/7 Karl Hammar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hmm, I don't see them as unusual, I see it more like that I bend
lilypond-book to the way I am used to when developing program and using
latex.
Yes, I meant unusual to me :)
I should have said ambitious rather than unusual. If I understand
2008/4/8 Laura Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my case, it's usually because convert-ly isn't converting something
important.
Thank you very much for these comments. I do think we need to talk
more about this issue.
In my case, I've been working for almost three years on a same
project, always
2008/4/6 David Bobroff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd go with \bar ||. That was my knee-jerk reaction butI also checked a
couple things on hand (etude books) and that's how it was printed there,
too.
This is precisely the syntax I adopted a week ago in the new Text
marks documentation example:
Hi Renato,
I just remembered this (old) mail you sent to the LilyPond mailing
list several weeks ago. Sorry for answering so late.
Can you please check if the behavior you noticed is still happening
with LilyPond latest version, and if so, try to send a minimal example
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (our
Le 5 avril 2008 11:40, labrousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je ne sais si je dois écrire en anglais,
je crains que ce ne soit difficile à comprendre.
Bonjour Jean-Marie,
La meilleure solution serait d'écrire en français... à la liste
LilyPond _française_ :)
Plus d'informations
2008/4/4 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2) If I remove the first d'8 note, the stem direction of the d note
becomes up, as if the \once did not work well.
Ugly! Yet another problem with grace notes! Note that the problem remains
the same even if you
remove the \once \override setting
2008/4/4 Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Let's add \arpeggioWavy or something like that for cancelling
\arpeggioBracket. I'm not enamored of the name, though. Any
other suggestions?
\arpeggioClassic?
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/4 Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could I get 15 minutes of work from somebody familiar with the IR?
Take a look at NR 1.1 Pitches. Can you find any other
internals reference items for the @seealso list?
I'm on it.
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/4/4 Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok. In that case, you can commit directly. And when you're
finished Pitches, do Editorial.
Great.
Do we need to mention exotic things such as Note_performer? If so, where?
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/3, Michael Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We also use add9, add11, and occasionally add#4 and others. Are add
chords supported in Lilypond?
Sure.
\version 2.10.33
test = \chordmode { c1:3.5.9 c:3.5.11 c:7.11+ } % to use your example
\score {
\new ChordNames \test
\new
2008/4/1, Till Rettig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The bar line should go from the uppermost staff line to the downmost staff
line, but now it gets centered on the middle position, so if the upper or
lower half of the staff extends more than the other (from the middle
counted) the bar line is
2008/4/3, Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The next step is to revise the second chapter in the Notation Reference -
NR 2 Specialist notation. To kick off this process the new suggested
section headings can be found at
http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/NR2-draft.txt , and we now
need your
2008/4/3, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And bowing, for string players?
Bowing may be added to scores like other articulations; for more
information, see @ref{articulations and ornamentations}. The
exact names of bowings are described in @ref{List of articulations}.
?
Once a
2008/4/2, Jed [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm writing a theme and variations on LilyPond, and I've separated the theme
and
variations with \break. The trouble I'm having is in creating a title for
each
part (Tema, Var I, Var II, etc). Thanks.
\break is not a good solution in such a case. If you
2008/4/2, Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 02/04/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
On 02/04/2008, Matthew wrote:
Do slurs and tuplet brackets know about each other?
I made another image of my example but without the ragged-right
setting. Now LP tries to fit the number under the
2008/4/2, Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the tip, Valentin. I normally use .11, though, and I've
found out that the behaviour is pretty much the same on both with
different quirks.
Hmm. Interesting.
Can you have a look at
2008/4/2, Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The slur may collide with the tuplet number with following conditions:
-tuplet is beamed
-the slur is on the same side as the tuplet number
-the slur starts or ends at the horizontal position of the tuplet number
(such a tuplet is usually a
with this issue? If so, the winner will have his solution exposed in a
whole new LSR-snippet, will be mentioned in the LilyPond Report's
feature of the week and his name will be glorified forever -- at
least until next week's :)
Valentin
2008/3/28, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everybody
2008/4/1, Till Rettig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
About the bug: I thought I would write: this works only with symmetrical
staff lines. As I understand everything is built around symmetrical staves,
but when thinking about it there could be a need for having the staves
positioned on an even number of
2008/4/1, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Actually, what I'd *really* prefer is
\set Staff.instrumentName = Violoncello e Basso
Have you tried
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=383 ?
It was written by Nicolas Sceaux; see a demo here:
2008/4/1, Orm Finnendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
on DrumStaffs I get two fermatas on multimeasure rests, normal Staffs
work as expected (see below and attached pdf).
Hi Orm,
looks like a bug to me. Unless anyone has some additional information
about it, i'll add it to the tracker.
Cheers,
2008/4/1, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks! And sorry I didn't check the LSR first... =\
Actually, I was aware of it only because of the French mailing list... :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/4/1, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(If you think it looks strange, the problem was that the engraver was added
twice and when you do \remove it removes both copies so you have to add
one back afterwards.)
Wow, impressive! thanks for having been so fast!
I didn't know engravers
2008/3/31, Robert Memering [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Samstag, 29. März 2008 17:02 schrieb Karl Hammar:
Ok, this is what I have hacked together
If nobody has a better idea, could you consider adding it to the LSR?
We really lack snippets of this kind...
However, just for the sake of people
2008/3/31, James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm wondering if there's an easy way to generate a piano reduction
from a choral piece but without all of the dynamics. The choir parts
all have their dynamics, but the piano part shouldn't. And the handy
snippet I found generates a piano part
2008/3/31, Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Dynamic engraver is in the Voice context, not Staff.
My bad :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/3/30, Damian leGassick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
anyone throw me a bone?
The dclip thing works fine here. I suspect there's something wrong
with the OSX app...
Can you try compiling the following snippet, for instance?
\layout {
clip-regions
= #(list
(cons
Greetings everybody,
A new issue of the LilyPond Report is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/spip.php?article61
This week, we are going to come back on a few points that were raised
on the last issue, to discuss real music snippets and Debussy, to
talk about compatibility issues with
2008/3/29, Hugo Leonardo Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have just created a Lilypond list in Portuguese for those who can't manage
to read or understand the manual or posts in English. So, I would like to
invite all those who can write in Portuguese to sign in this group.
Great! I'll mention it
2008/3/28, George_ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I play the accordion, and sometimes receive hand-written music, which for
purposes of legibility and to provide additional copies to scribble all over
when I am learning, I would like typeset onto a computer and stored
electronically. This is all well
Hi everybody,
There are two features (among others) I appreciate very much In
LilyPond: \box and \filled-box.
Would there be any possibility to somehow mix these two commands?
For instance, is it possible to add an optionnal blot argument to
the make-stencil-boxer function? If specified, the
2008/3/28, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 08:41:41 -0400
Deacon Geoffrey Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not in any single place that I'm aware of; you have to put it together
piece by piece. (I think I found the various pieces in replies to the
mailing list.)
[transfering to -user-fr]
Bonjour Jean-Gabriel,
hi Joseph and François,
Je vous propose de poursuivre cette discussion en français sur la
liste de discussion spécialement dédiée aux utilisateurs francophones
de lilypond:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr
Les questions que
2008/3/26, Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will there be a Leopard version available soon? I tried to follow the steps
involved to get LilyPond working but I am a musician not a computer
programmer -
LOL! It's too complicated...
Yes, it is complicated. However, it does work...
I am musician
2008/3/24, Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That the lilypond server always forces the German version upon me. Of course,
I want amazon, ebay, etc. in German, but for the Lilypond docs, German is
useless, because I mostly don't know the proper German terms.
Have you tried to use a
2008/3/17, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings everyone,
A new LilyPond Report issue is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/spip.php?article59
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This week, we are going to raise some questions about Free projects
hosting, to focus on LilyPond's ability to mix past
Hi Koy,
you seem to have forgotten to include the list in your reply.
2008/3/21, Koy Rehme [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, I see that now with the slurs -- the following line seems to fix it:
\set Staff.quotedEventTypes = #'(note-event rest-event slur-event)
(posted here for posterity)
However, I
2008/3/20, Ted Stanion [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you! That works brilliantly.
LSR, anyone? :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/3/19, Oscar van Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I no-one has any suggestions for improvements, this is my final version
(I'm working with the attached flamenco.ly).
As far as I'm concerned, it's okay for the LSR. Here's what I'd advice to do:
-open an account on the lsr. See
Hi everybody,
A new LilyPond Report issue is out:
http://valentin.villenave.info/spip.php?article53
%
This week, Till Rettig (from the German LilyPond Forum) will be our
special guest in the Interview of the Week; we are also going to talk
web-design and off-topicness, and you will
2008/3/12, luis jure [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
are the rest of you experiencing this?
Yes; it's a known bug that is (hopefully) gonna be fixed as soon as
Sebastiano the main (and only) LSR developer has a minute to do so.
However, two things:
- the LSR search function is still active (the relevant
2008/3/10, Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wow, awesome! Thanks for that great promo source.
You're welcome :)
(I just wish the lilypond.org start page would look a polished/graphically
designed as that one!)
As a matter of fact, I once wrote a cascading stylesheet for the
LilyPond
2008/3/11, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
IMHO the LilyPond documentation lacks mostly a tree view.
Yes, but this is not CSS :)
IIRC, John had an ambitious project for making the documentation (at
least the Snippets pages) look much better, involving JavaScipt etc.
See
2008/3/11, Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Added to my RSS list! It was lacking a LilyPond related one. Not
meaning to put pressure on you, you're between http://www.maitre-eolas.fr
and http://www.xkcd.com
Excellent! I didn't know the last one (the first has been in my
bookmarks for ages,
Hi everybody,
As you may already know, I am fond of starting little useless projects
to promote LilyPond (perhaps you remember about some of them).
Here's my last one (i don't know if I'll be able to maintain it, but
it's just fun to launch it anyway): a short informal, weekly opinion
column
2008/3/7, Zenith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Valentin (it sound to be an artistic name), =^D
Well, at least, a French one... :(
I understood what you said...
Thank you for the suggestion about the title, now, it's really good-looking!
You're welcome.
well, i just yould like to separate the
2008/3/7, luis jure [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the problem was the clash between a and a-flat in the two voices. by
default lilypond merges the two noteheads, even if they have different
accidentals. first i found about force-hshift, and managed to move the
aes to the right. but only the note,
2008/3/6, Zenith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings,
1) Almost all notes the slur is above the dot of staccato, but one note the
dot insist to stay above the slur, is there a way to correct this?
Can you provide us with an example?
2) on staccato, the distance between the dot and the
2008/3/6, David Fedoruk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello:
It seems when ever I use a grouping like this:
\time 2/4 \acciaccatura d8 d d'4 \times 4/5 { d'16[ b af f d] } |
The bar check sees that as 9/20
Perhaps you're refering to LilyPondTool's automatic barcheck
indications... We are
2008/3/6, Zenith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I used the laster version... 1.11.41.
OK. Thanks for having investigated this; having looked at your
indications, I'm not a specialist but I think there's no bug at stake
here.
The thing you marked in blue is explained by what I said about the
2008/3/4, Steve Dunlop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.nerstrand.net/8lpf.pdf
I cannot open your pdf :(
I'm posting the whole thing because the overall spacing situation seems
to be contributing to the problem.
Could you please put all of it in a single file, and maybe post it on the list?
2008/3/5, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If not, I second Chris's suggestion to avoid GIMP, in favour of a
vector-based application.
Inkscape is free and can directly open .ps files generated by LilyPond :)
http://www.inkscape.org/
Cheers,
Valentin
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