Thank you Simon.
Thomas,
your solution works very well too and it’s seems easier to use.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
Alexis.
> Le 22 mars 2016 à 23:10, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
>
> On 22.03.2016 23:01, Alexis Maleval wrote:
>> Hi Thomas,
>> th
Hi Thomas,
thanks for your support, unfortunately I wasn’t able to open the two files, are
they encrypted?
Regards,
Alexis.
> Le 22 mars 2016 à 22:19, Thomas Morley a écrit :
>
> Type: TEXT/PLAIN;
> charset=UTF-8
>
> 2016-03-22 15:57 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley :
>
Hi Klaus,
thank you so much, it works fine without any heigh adjustment.
Many thanks to Schneidy.
it's really nice to have effective support.
Best regards,
Alexis.
> Le 22 mars 2016 à 21:57, Klaus Blum a écrit :
>
> Hi Alexis,
>
> Schneidy has created a snippet fo
compilation error in 2.18.2. I don’t know if it could solve my problem.Regards.Alexis.Le 22 mars 2016 à 14:17, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> a écrit :Alexis Maleval <alexis.male...@gmail.com> writes:Hi,I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when it ha
Hi,
I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when
it has to cover 2 staves.
Currently I'm using the following code :
\layout {
\context {
\Score
%% Changing the defaults from engraver-init.ly
startRepeatType = #"[|:"
endRepeatType = #":|]"
do
Excellent!
I can base my code on extract note.
Many thanks!
Jean-Alexis
On 28 nov. 2013, at 00:33, Eluze wrote:
> Jean-Alexis Montignies-2 wrote
>> Hi There!
>>
>> I’m writing a reduction of a big band part. The saxes have to be printed
>> into a piano st
rest in the upper staff.
Any suggestions?
I might a bit of scheme to do that. Any snippet that iterates through chord
notes?
Thanks,
Jean-Alexis
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Warning!
Don’t try to do update on Mavericks (MacOS 10.9) as QT is currently not
compiling.
If installed before upgrading to 10.9, Frescobaldi continues to work.
Jean-Alexis
On 18 oct. 2013, at 03:23, Paul Morris wrote:
> Davide, Thanks for the portfile and the easy to follow guide for
eded). But from
there I don't know how to invoke cx_freeze to create a bundle.
Jean-Alexis
#! python
# This script freezes Frescobaldi to a standalone application without
# needing to install any dependencies.
#
# Usage:
# C:\Python27\Python freeze.py
#
# How it works:
# It creates, using
1 version. This
requires less dependencies and the resulting application is closer to a mac app.
Good luck!
Jean-Alexis
On 10 mars 2013, at 00:38, Tim McNamara wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
>> El 04/03/2013 13:18, "Francisco Vila"
ry properties to an event?
Would this work (I think so)? Is it safe? pertinent?
Jean-Alexis
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work around?
Greetings,
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e only way is really to have a
scheme function returning a list of notes?
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Thanks!
I've built it with macports. Issue 1700 fixed, Yes!
Too minor issues in macports i'll take a look if I find time:
- it doesn't build with enable-doc anymore (2.17.1 did)
- it doesn't build with clang (well 2.15, 2.16 or 2.17.1 didn't)
Jean-Alexis
On 10 oct. 20
Hi there,
I was in the process of upgrading macports to install 2.17.4 and I noticed that
the source tar.gz is not in
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/sources/v2.17/
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
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source. I would recommend using Frescobaldi.
Jean-Alexis
On 11 sept. 2012, at 10:25, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "macula"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 7:55 AM
> Subject: Re: mac lion
>
>
>> I can confirm that 2.16
Hi
Doesn't look like a regression (at least it's there since 2.12), see bug 1700.
They are some work around proposal.
I would recommend that if you're annoyed by this issue, you star it in google
code.
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
On 9 sept. 2012, at 12:59, Phil Holmes wrote:
&
on
list. (But then the third in on top of the augmented ninth, ouch ).
I'm surprised the markup won't display all the note on the staff.
I have this excerpt from my chord exceptions:
customChordExceptions =
{
% from superlocrian (MM7)
- \markup
{ 7
\hspace #0.2 \paren
On 8 mars 2012, at 07:51, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Jean-Alexis Montignies
> wrote:
>>
>> On 7 mars 2012, at 22:14, Janek Warchoł wrote:
>>
>> As for your question, any reason not to set page-count = #1 to force
>> Lily to fill
Sorry, this important information was missing :)
I'm still at 2.15.29
Jean-Alexis
On 7 mars 2012, at 12:19, James wrote:
> hello,
>
> On 7 March 2012 11:17, Jean-Alexis Montignies wrote:
>>
>> On 7 mars 2012, at 12:10, Hans Aikema wrote:
>>
>>>
On 7 mars 2012, at 12:10, Hans Aikema wrote:
> On 7-3-2012 11:26, Jean-Alexis Montignies wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've written a score and after playing with spacing, and margins I made it a
>> one page score.
>> But at the end of the page, there is a
the human perspective there is still plenty of room :)
Any clue?
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
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lilypond or lilypond-devel.
It's not as difficult as it seems to use the command line.
You can use any text editor (as TextEdit.app) to edit your lilypond files.
Jean-Alexis Montignies
On 4 mars 2012, at 03:23, Jeff Kopmanis wrote:
> Any idea when a Lion release of Lilypond will be r
the short term: what about updating the LSR directly to 2.16 which is to be
released soon (well, you never know :) ) ?
Jean-Alexis
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ime I'm doing a score with polychords.
Anyway, I think your code should be in the snippets and it has more uses that
just polychords ! :)
Thanks!
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on is that GUI has no extraordinary added value on Mac. Ending the
support for 10.4 would be OK.
Jean-Alexis
On 3 févr. 2012, at 11:56, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> in the list of critical issues the recent issue 2271
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2271
you have to set two variables when you want to use this
notation, which is done by the macros \cmPoly , \cmJazz to go back to the
default behavior.
polychordsDemo.ly
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Thanks for all the help I received to come to this so
Hi,
I'm trying to write a polychord markup that looks like a mathematical fraction.
May be I've overlooked something, but I didn't found a way to draw a horizontal
line between to text lines of a column.
I'm using:
\markup {\override #`(direction . ,UP) \dir-column
{ "C"
\draw-li
Sorry, wrong list as I was replying to the lilypond-user-fr to which I'm also
subscribed.
Jean-Alexis
> you are on an English speaking list and the chance to get an answer in your
> language is very small!
>
> you can also try http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.
C'est je pense dû à un bug de Lilypond:
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/20
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1022 :Tu peux 'voter' pour
que le problème soit corrigé en cliquant dans la colonne 'Star' pour ce problème
Jean-Alexis
On 30 ja
root name above the normal root name, so I
might need to find another way. May be write my own chord namer.
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
#(define myChordRootNamer #f)
#(define-markup-command (transposedRootName layout props a b) (number? number?)
#:properties ((cause #f))
"Print the ro
On 3 déc. 2011, at 05:27, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
> On 12/2/11 3:59 PM, "Jean-Alexis Montignies" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I will have to write polychords (as my jazz harmony classes is getting to
>> that) in Lilypond. I'm looking for ways t
rescobaldi ;)
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
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On 10 janv. 2012, at 17:40, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Jean-Alexis Montignies"
>
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 1:16 PM
> Subject: Chords with notes collision: should I report this bug?
>
>
>
Well if I replace \new Voice by \new Staff, it fixes the problem!
Jean-Alexis
On 10 janv. 2012, at 14:16, Jean-Alexis Montignies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah I know I always find bugs with chord names ;)
> Or did I do something wrong? Anyway there is a strange behavior happening
> a
Hi,
Yeah I know I always find bugs with chord names ;)
Or did I do something wrong? Anyway there is a strange behavior happening
always on second staff line.
Happy new year!
Jean-Alexis
k.ly
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Wonderful,
Thanks a lot!
I've just succeeded in installing that on MacOs (using libraries compiled with
MacPorts), needed to install python-poppler-qt4 and py-portmidi by hand.
I already have some wishes ;).
Merry christmas!
Jean-Alexis
On 26 déc. 2011, at 11:07, Wilbert Berendsen
ns to recognize a upper chord relatively to
the root.
Another work around could be the use of a second line of chord, but then how to
the horizontal lines between the two chords?
Suggestions? Could I rewrite some chord naming scheme function to do that?
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis
PS: I'm curren
bols (266D, 266E, 266F). This
makes sense as those symbols are part of fonts for text. That looks really
good, but I'm not sure they're available on windows.
That may create incompatible pdfs. (You can try
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10483737/ForJan.pdf , the first chord should be a
Maj7(#
fontconfig.
Henning, would you try compiling a file with that flat symbol 0x266D to see if
you have the same issue with macports?
Thanks!
Greetlings from Lake Leman :)
Jean-Alexis
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: no PostScript font name for font
`/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/10x20.pcf.gz'
warning: FreeType face has no PostScript font name
programming error: Improbable offset for stencil: -inf staff space
Thanks,
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edge of the barline rect looks not
smoothed, while the vertical edge is. Don't know enough about PS if this can be
controlled, or if it's really an issue (in any case minor).
Thickness looks consistent now.
Thanks!
Jean-Alexis
<>(extreme zoom, notice the round edge of the s
? To dip into the generated postscript? (I
think I'm not expert enough in postscript to pin point problems, may be some
smoothing/rounding issue)
Greetings,
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On 15 juin 2011, at 08:08, Keith OHara wrote:
> Jean-Alexis Montignies montignies.info> writes:
>
>> I have a small example, I have hard
>> time finding a shorter one.
>> Should I fill this as a bug?
>>
>
> I think so. Do you think this shorter examp
: is there a way to set the padding between consecutive chord
names?
Jean-Alexis
\include "english.ly"
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames {
\chordmode { g1:maj7 f2:13/g g4.:maj7 f2:13 e4.:m7
c2.:m7/
pace the chords from the system?
Jean-Alexis
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 08:20:07PM +0100, Jean-Alexis Montignies wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Should I submit the following as a bug?
>> As a work around I would like to add more space between the chords
cally: something
like /dynamicsUp ?
Greetings!
Jean-Alexis
% problem with articulations colliding beam
% It's quite hard to find a shorter example, for instance if you remove the
chord exceptions or some bars, the collision doesn't take place
\version "2.13.9&q
Hi,
A while ago, I have typed the lead sheet for Loro.
I have a small problem in measure 12. May be it's just a matter of
adjustment, or a bug.
See, the chord text is making the second note of the melodic line too
much to the right.
Suggestions?
Thanks all!
Jean-Alexis
lor
Le 9 juin 09 à 18:25, Carl D. Sorensen a écrit :
On 6/9/09 9:16 AM, "Jean-Alexis Montignies" wrote:
You can find an example of a chord notated as 'phrygian' (well it's
more a
modal indication, but that's what the composer Gary Peacock
intended) in the
issue for me because I'm not using the midi side.
I guess the closest thing to jazz with lilypond for now is to have a
separate track for the score and for the generated midi track (an
arrangement for the chords).
- kzt
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More arguments for using names: Alt is much more easy to write and
read, less error prone than: 7.3-.5-.9-.11-.13-
Regards,
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ception list is that it doesn't handle
slash
chords; I hope to be able fix that.
I'm using exception with slash chords and have no problems.
However I don't think there is a way of entering polychords chords.
(I don't need that -yet- :) ).
Thanks,
Carl
Jean-Alexis
ve used
the unicode chars for the flat and sharp before the extensions as it
gives a very natural layout in this case.
Greetings!
Jean-Alexis Montignies
% write out all custom exceptions here:
customChordExceptions =
{
% from ionian
- \markup { "maj7" }
- \markup { &qu
brings). Then I downloaded and installed all the required
softwares indicated in the INSTALL.txt file.
Now when I try "/.configure" it seems to experience problems and then I can't
"make" it.
Thank you if you can help me (how shall I send the "config.log" file?)
Al
t 1 8)
}
{
<<
\new ChordNames = "chords" {
\harmoniesSolo
}
\new Voice = "headVoice" {
\solo
}
>>
\header {
piece = "chords for solos"
\line { "b13" }
} }
}
}
Comments or ideas to draw parentheses instead are welcome!
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis Montignies
Le 9 janv. 09 à 20:57, James E. Bailey a écrit :
It's crude, and there's probably a better parenthesis glyph, but
i
Hi All!
So does anyone have an idea how to achieve this (with or without
parenteses) ?
I would do that for chord markups for tensions. In the most
complicated case I need three stacked numbers i.e: (b9, #9, b13)
Thanks all and happy new year.
Le 14 avr. 08 à 15:11, lasconic a écrit :
Hi
I've used the \with syntax and it works, still I have no idea why the
code I wrote did not worked in 3/4 (In 4/4, I have a similar score
working).
Thanks anyway!
Le 11 déc. 08 à 11:06, James E. Bailey a écrit :
Am 11.12.2008 um 10:47 schrieb Jean-Alexis Montignies:
Hi there!
Hi there!
I'm surprised to have the text of my lead sheet starting on the second
note. Did I miss something obvious? :)
Thanks for your help.
Jean-Alexis
Here's the code ran through 2.11.63 version:
minForJan.ly
Description: B
27;m using 2.11.33).
In other places, I would like to put a single sylable for three notes without
printing a slur.
Would the easier thing to do to create a hidden melody used for the lyrics?
How to achieve that?
Thanks!
Jean-Alexis Montignies
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made it in a very convenient way :-)
-- Alexis
>
> Graham Percival wrote:
> >On 12-Aug-04, at 11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>I experience some little glitches by trying to reduce the overall
> >>vertica
the second line ? I can not find a way to further reduce
the space between the bottom of a lyrics line and the top of the next
line of Staff that works for the after-first line of lyrics...
Thanks in advance,
-- Alexis
P.S : please CC me the answer since I am not on the list
Bless.
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