Unless my ear has a virus, bar 4 of this piece plays all wrong. When
I submit it to timidity, bar 4 seems to have extra notes in it that
are not printed in the pdf. The pdf is correct.
The 2nd half plays fine. Most strange.
Thanks
Joe
\version 2.6.3
\header {
composer =
piece =
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 10:02:14PM +, debian wrote:
Unless my ear has a virus, bar 4 of this piece plays all wrong. When
Nah, it wasn't my ear that was the problem. It was my brain.
There was a bug in my perl wrapper !
Sorry about that.
[Embarrassment on hard.]
Joe
Please,
lilypond 2.6.3:
lilypond the.bottom.bracket.ly
produces a midi file named:
the.bottom.midi
It chops off the third part of the name. Any way round this ?
Joe
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On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 06:17:32AM +0200, Nahum wengrov wrote:
Try including
\layout { indent = 0.0\cm }
In your .ly file, or adding the indent = 0.0\cm statement to your existing
\layout { } statement.
Makes no difference, sorry.
There seems to be some sort of bug associated with
NEWBIE: on debian sarge with lilypond 2.6.3.
Please,
my googling leads me to believe that there is some kind of bug in
Lilypond-book which causes it to output misaligned staves ?
I seem to be suffering from this, in that _sometimes_, only sometimes,
the first stave is far too far to the right
Please,
what is the best way to ask lilypond to create a midi file in such a
way that the _whole_ tune is played n times. n will be passed from
the command line.
I have written perl code to extract the essential parts of the tune
and create a new ly file with the essential parts repeated n
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:04:28PM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Repeating is simple:
\score{
I had to put \unfoldRepeats here
\repeat unfold 20 {...}
\midi{...}
}
but, it is working fine. The perl bit is easy.
Thanks a lot.
Joe
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 06:27:38PM +, Brian Haddon wrote:
martial martial at cathemline.org writes:
I think Context is a wonderful alternative to the complicated
editors emacs and vim.
I am blind or utf-8 is not supported
Traditional tunes tend to be short. Just a burst of eight bars,
repeated usually and then a burst of another eight bars again
repeated.
I would like to play the tune a number of times 1,2,3 perhaps 4 times.
I could go:
timidity my.tune
timidity my.tune
timidity my.tune
but is no good as there
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 12:46:44AM +0100, Gilles wrote:
is there any recommended sources of info on writing Irish Tradition tunes
using Lilypond ?
Are there specifics for Irish music?
Not that I know of. It is largely an aural tradition. The emphasis is not on
scores at all.
Pieces
Please,
is there any recommended sources of info on writing Irish Tradition tunes using
Lilypond ?
(For example, how does one stipulate rolls ?)
Lilypond is a super system. I love it already, after years of using ABC.
Thanks a lot.
Does anyone have any hints for a fast:
editor -
Please,
how can I control where Lilypond (v2.2.6) puts her output files: dvi, tex, mid,
ps, pdf etc ? At the moment she puts them in the current directory.
Thanks
Joe Mc Cool
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Quoting may be screwed up:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 01:26:36PM +0100, Erik Sandberg wrote:
Starting at version 2.6, lilypond handles fonts etc. in a completely
different
way (without using TeX), so the smoothest fix could be to install version
2.6.
On the debian web site
Please,
I have just started using Lilypond (2.4.5) on a debian sarge system
and I am getting on reasonably well with the syntax.
But, the quality of my pdf files is very poor. Notes and staff lines
etc look ugly. Probably this is a font problem, but I do not know how
to proceed.
Thanks
Joe
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