Paul Hodges writes:
> The variation in content of these mirror sites is sufficiently explained by
> this quote from the top of the ca one:
>
>
> All the functionality of the original Mutopia site has been restored, and the
> piece count will continue to increase as projects
The variation in content of these mirror sites is sufficiently explained by
this quote from the top of the ca one:
All the functionality of the original Mutopia site has been restored, and the
piece count will continue to increase as projects are restored from the Wayback
Archive. Full
On 2022-03-31 11:38, Silvain Dupertuis
wrote:
Would it be that everything is now on
this page:
https://www.ibiblio.org/mutopia/
Sincerely
That seems like an extremely outdated site "Latest additions ...
Would it be that everything is now on this page:
*https://www.ibiblio.org/mutopia/* <https://www.ibiblio.org/mutopia/>
Sincerely
Silvain
Le 31.03.22 à 10:20, David Kastrup a écrit :
Calvin Ransom writes:
Does anyone know what's going on with the mutopia project servers? I
haven't bee
Calvin Ransom writes:
> Does anyone know what's going on with the mutopia project servers? I
> haven't been able to access the website recently. I just get a server
> error message.
> https://www.mutopiaproject.org
>
> Calvin Ransom
GitHub page is still there, last commit Oc
Does anyone know what's going on with the mutopia project servers? I haven't
been able to access the website recently. I just get a server error message.
https://www.mutopiaproject.org
Calvin Ransom
Aaron Hill writes:
> convert-ly knows how to fix this:
>
>
> \override Thing #'property #'sub-property = #'value
> % ...to...
> \override Thing.property.sub-property = #'value
>
>
> It does not however seem to correct:
>
>
> variable #'key = #'value
> % ...to...
>
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> Always a bit of a risk to change the call signature of existing
>> exported functions. It may be called by more than just
>> \unfoldRepeats , with \applyMusic only being a somewhat weird old
>> use case.
>
> Ok. Do you have a better suggestion? Maybe a warning in
>
> Always a bit of a risk to change the call signature of existing
> exported functions. It may be called by more than just
> \unfoldRepeats , with \applyMusic only being a somewhat weird old
> use case.
Ok. Do you have a better suggestion? Maybe a warning in
`convert-ly`?
Werner
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> From: David Kastrup
> Subject: Re: maple leaf rag mutopia
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 13:31:22 +0200
>
>> Werner LEMBERG writes:
>>
>>>>> Replace \applyMusic #unfold-repeats with \unfoldRepeats ?
>>>
>>> Missi
From: David Kastrup
Subject: Re: maple leaf rag mutopia
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 13:31:22 +0200
> Werner LEMBERG writes:
>
>>>> Replace \applyMusic #unfold-repeats with \unfoldRepeats ?
>>
>> Missing `convert-ly` rule?
>
> Last examples of \app
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>>> Replace \applyMusic #unfold-repeats with \unfoldRepeats ?
>
> Missing `convert-ly` rule?
Last examples of \applyMusic #unfold-repeats were removed with
commit 96dbe62b86c3c10d236965730fcbe56571505324
Author: Neil Puttock
Date: Thu Apr 8 23:27:59 2010 +0100
>> Replace \applyMusic #unfold-repeats with \unfoldRepeats ?
Missing `convert-ly` rule?
Werner
>
> Replace \applyMusic #unfold-repeats with \unfoldRepeats ?
>
Yes, now it works fantastically :)
Grazie!
g.
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to engrave Maple Leaf Rag from mutopia. It has been written
> with LilyPond, version 2.14.2.
> I converted it using "Tools/Update with convert-ly" (in Frescobaldi) but
> when I try to engrave it I get this error messa
Hello,
I'm trying to engrave Maple Leaf Rag from mutopia. It has been written
with LilyPond, version 2.14.2.
I converted it using "Tools/Update with convert-ly" (in Frescobaldi) but
when I try to engrave it I get this error message:
Parsing...C:/Program Files
(x86)/LilyPond/usr/shar
That works!
Thanks,
Ken
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 1:08 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> On 2020-11-29 12:03 pm, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> > Hi;
> >
> > I downloaded a Mutopia Greensleves ly source and successfully
> > converted it to 2.20.0 but get the
On 2020-11-29 12:03 pm, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi;
I downloaded a Mutopia Greensleves ly source and successfully
converted it to 2.20.0 but get the following error when engraving:
././updated_greensleeves.ly:68:22: error: syntax error, unexpected
SCM_TOKEN, expecting ',' or '.' or '='
top
Hi;
I downloaded a Mutopia Greensleves ly source and successfully
converted it to 2.20.0 but get the following error when engraving:
././updated_greensleeves.ly:68:22: error: syntax error, unexpected
SCM_TOKEN, expecting ',' or '.' or '='
top-markup-spacing
#'padding
On 01.12.2016 21:06, mj wrote:
Thinking about it... it might actually be faster to just transpose
from the sheetmusic. It's just two voices and soprano...
What Nicolas Sceaux has done here, is one way of coping with a large
LilyPond project. On one hand, this makes management much easier
MJ:
...
> Thinking about it... it might actually be faster to just transpose from
> the sheetmusic. It's just two voices and soprano...
...
If you want to do a subset of the work, you can write your own score
file and include the relevant voices.
(cd to top dir of file structure)
The chorus
...@aspodata.se wrote:
mj:
...
Michael:
I am trying to transpose a Messiah lilypond file from mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/HandelGF/HWV56/Messiah/Messiah-lys.zip
However I'm not getting very far, could use a bit of help
Extracting the zip gives a folder structure like:
|-common
mj:
...
> Michael:
> >> I am trying to transpose a Messiah lilypond file from mutopia:
> >> http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/HandelGF/HWV56/Messiah/Messiah-lys.zip
> >>
> >> However I'm not getting very far, could use a bit of help
> >>
>
> Hi MJ,
>
> > Thanks for your suggestion, it improves matters a lot, but there are
> > still *MANY* (different kinds) errors. The complete output is here:
> >
> > http://codepad.org/Qc93Rvyu
>
> I see lots of errors. I then had a look at the Messiah ly files and saw most
> of
> them have no
Hi MJ,
> Thanks for your suggestion, it improves matters a lot, but there are
> still *MANY* (different kinds) errors. The complete output is here:
>
> http://codepad.org/Qc93Rvyu
I see lots of errors. I then had a look at the Messiah ly files and saw most of
them have no \version in them,
be the file to open?)
(this whole opening-ly-files-from-mutopia business is new to me)
MJ
On 11/30/2016 11:33 AM, Gerdau, Michael wrote:
Hi MJ,
I am trying to transpose a Messiah lilypond file from mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/HandelGF/HWV56/Messiah/Messiah-lys.zip
However I'm
Hi MJ,
> I am trying to transpose a Messiah lilypond file from mutopia:
> http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/HandelGF/HWV56/Messiah/Messiah-lys.zip
>
> However I'm not getting very far, could use a bit of help
>
> Extracting the zip gives a folder structure like:
&g
Hi,
I am trying to transpose a Messiah lilypond file from mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/HandelGF/HWV56/Messiah/Messiah-lys.zip
However I'm not getting very far, could use a bit of help
Extracting the zip gives a folder structure like:
|-common
|-Haendel
2014-05-08 16:49 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com:
Can I ask you why? It's because of the license restrictions
(NonCommercial clause is not accepted by Mutopia)?
Because I'm no Mutopia user.
Now the right question would be why am I not a user ?
Well, few
already.
It would be a worthwhile task (for promoting LilyPond) to update
mutopia's lilypond sources and upload them ( the pdfs, of course) to
IMSLP. I haven't looked to see if there is anything on mutopia for
years.
Richard
___
lilypond-user mailing
Le 08/05/2014 17:35, Federico Bruni disait :
2014-05-08 16:49 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider:
Can I ask you why? It's because of the license restrictions
(NonCommercial clause is not accepted by Mutopia)?
Because I'm no Mutopia user.
Now the right question would be why am I not a user
.
It does if you upload it; several scores are up there with LilyPond
source already.
Ok, so you can attach any file.
But what makes Mutopia different is that any piece _must_ have the source
file, otherwise it won't be accepted. The ability to edit a score is not
optional, it's the core of Mutopia
Greetings all,
Are there established practices or examples of how to properly attribute works
from the Mutopia Project that are licensed with a Creative Commons license?
Say if you make a derivative work based on one?
I have made (what I understand to be) derivative works by translating
Hello everyone,
I am typesetting Lied eines Schiffers and die Dioskuren by Franz Schubert
to
contribute to Mutopia. This is my first time tweaking the default output
and it
is also my first time publishing the source.
I am hoping that you can point some (probably present) bad practices or just
Gonçalo Nogueira jgoncalonogue...@gmail.com writes:
hideStem = {
\override Stem.stencil = ##f
}
This one is equivalent to \omit Stem which seems short enough to write.
\hide Stem, in contrast, would be \override Stem.transparency = ##t .
Personally, I'd not write { } around every such
Hi Gonçalo,
to me it looks nice. Thanks!
Some small comments:
- The piano dynamics would look better if they were centered between
the piano staffs.
- The horizontal positioning of dynamics is related:
Why do you use this?
\once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #-4
Usually dynamics
As a first pass review:
Needs a midi section (I did a quick one with 'choir aahs' for vocals and
'acoustic grand' for the piano, \tempo 4=100, and it sounded quite nice.)
You are going to great lengths to keep this to 2 pages. This is fine but
Mutopia will want to create both A4 and Letter sizes
again and thought Mutopia is just
dead. I have some scores, that I could upload, I could also use them to
test any new upload feature.
Too bad.
Have you checked if your score has been added to Mutopia?
Hi Federico, hi all,
no, the score has not been added.
Did you get any reply
not get any reply. So I didn’t try again and thought Mutopia is just
dead. I have some scores, that I could upload, I could also use them to
test any new upload feature.
Too bad.
Have you checked if your score has been added to Mutopia?
Hi Federico, hi all,
no, the score has not been
address, I
did not get any reply. So I didn’t try again and thought Mutopia is
just
dead. I have some scores, that I could upload, I could also use
them to
test any new upload feature.
Too bad.
Have you checked if your score has been added to Mutopia?
Hi Federico, hi all
2014/1/9 Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de
Too bad.
Have you checked if your score has been added to Mutopia?
Hi Federico, hi all,
no, the score has not been added.
Did you get any reply from the Mutopia mail address?
I don't know what you mean with Mutopia mail address, but I've received
2014/1/9 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net
I've submitted corrections to Mutopia two or three times for errors in
existing scores on Mutopia, but never received any acknowledgement, and the
corrections never made it to the scores on the web site. So I no longer
bother.
I can understand
2014/1/3 Frédéric Bron frederic.b...@m4x.org
I wanted to contribute with the 4th symphony of Schumann which was
ready to be submitted. I had spent some time to adjust the page layout
for A4 paper format and was not ready to spend more time to target the
letter paper format. I still would like
2014/1/2 Phil Hézaine philippe.heza...@free.fr
2. Licenses
Currently Mutopia accepts only transcriptions licensed as public domain,
CC
By, CC By-Sa:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/legal.html
I don't know what led to this decision, but I can imagine that at least CC
By-Sa-Nc would
2014/1/2 Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de
4. Web interface
Currently the contributions are handled via github or by email.
Github is a good way but it's for geeks only. There are currently only
seven contributors:
https://github.com/chrissawer/The-Mutopia-Project/graphs/contributors
I
2. Licenses
Currently Mutopia accepts only transcriptions licensed as public domain,
CC By, CC By-Sa:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/legal.html
I don't know what led to this decision, but I can imagine that at least
CC By-Sa-Nc would be preferred by some.
BY-SA-NC is not approved
the
capabilities to do it.
Are you talking about the appearance?
I think that what may really change mutopia website requires some
programming skill and knowledge of a web framework (django, for example).
Yes, that’s what I meant.
The last discussion I started about Mutopia ended without changing
Le 04/01/2014 13:27, Federico Bruni a écrit :
2014/1/2 Phil Hézaine philippe.heza...@free.fr
2. Licenses
Currently Mutopia accepts only transcriptions licensed as public domain,
CC
By, CC By-Sa:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/legal.html
I don't know what led to this decision, but I can
Am 03.01.2014 07:56, schrieb Frédéric Bron:
I'd like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would make you start contributing or contributing more?
I wanted to contribute with the 4th symphony of Schumann which was
ready to be submitted. I had spent
Le 01/01/2014 19:01, Federico Bruni a écrit :
Dear Lilyponders
some recent posts in this list made me think about the weaknesses of
Mutopia and why people who may contribute to it are not doing so.
I'd like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would
Federico, thanks for writing this. There is a mixture of hope and despair
in the responses, as well as an understanding of the complexities in an
all-volunteer site.
The content in Mutopia is substantial enough to be a great resource and
managing this content via volunteers will always
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 11:11 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com writes:
Dear Lilyponders
some recent posts in this list made me think about the weaknesses of
Mutopia and why people who may contribute to it are not doing so. I'd
like to have some
them to try to submit their file to the mutopia-discuss list
and see if someone can clean the input. Personally, I'd be glad to
contribute this way.
As long as the Denemo-based transcriber understands that they may not
be able to round-trip their submission.
Perhaps one should offer a way
I'd like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would make you start contributing or contributing more?
I wanted to contribute with the 4th symphony of Schumann which was
ready to be submitted. I had spent some time to adjust the page layout
for A4 paper
Dear Lilyponders
some recent posts in this list made me think about the weaknesses of
Mutopia and why people who may contribute to it are not doing so.
I'd like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would make you start contributing or contributing more
On Wed, 2014-01-01 at 19:01 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
For example, they may create the score with Denemo and then export the
lilypond file, but they cannot check the quality of the file. I'd
suggest them to try to submit their file to the mutopia-discuss list
and see if someone can clean
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com writes:
I'd suggest them to try to submit their file to the mutopia-discuss
list and see if someone can clean the input.
According to Gmane, the last non-SPAM message on the mutopia-discuss
list was in April.
--
David Kastrup
On Wed, 2014-01-01 at 19:01 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
I'd like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would make you start contributing or contributing
more?
I can see these big problems:
My biggest problem is that I only have the energy to go
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com writes:
Dear Lilyponders
some recent posts in this list made me think about the weaknesses of
Mutopia and why people who may contribute to it are not doing so. I'd
like to have some feedback from you. Which change in the Mutopia
interface/decisions would
outdated (like, beyond Debian Stale from one year ago)
At the current point of time, Mutopia is a large bitrot graveyard. If
one makes it easy to crowdsource and/or automate the _maintenance_ of
files and make the various versions available, it might become a lot
more active.
Oh, and perhaps
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
4. Web interface
Currently the contributions are handled via github or by email.
Github is a good way but it's for geeks only. There are currently only
seven contributors:
https://github.com/chrissawer/The-Mutopia-Project/graphs/contributors
Hi,
The webpage it self should look more modern. IMSLP is a good example but
even small changes could help a lot.
2. Licenses
Currently Mutopia accepts only transcriptions licensed as public domain,
CC By, CC By-Sa:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/legal.html
I don't know what led
because you'll probably get more help from there
2013/4/21 Huw Richards a...@eng.cam.ac.uk
Dear All,
I have been using Lilypond to transcribe various pieces of music for
Mutopia for 2 or 3 years now, but have not yet uploaded anything to
Mutopia. I am very happy with typing in the notes, clefs
Hi Huw
I'm CCing lilypond-user because you'll probably get more help from there
2013/4/21 Huw Richards a...@eng.cam.ac.uk
Dear All,
I have been using Lilypond to transcribe various pieces of music for
Mutopia for 2 or 3 years now, but have not yet uploaded anything to
Mutopia. I am very
it to imslp and forget about mutopia?
Did someone start an official mutopia-collection-git-repository?
Cheers,
Joram
PS: I would also volunteer to update some scores on Mutopia. Most of
them would profit from newer LilyPond versions and sometimes a few
additional tweaks would change a lot
Il 23/02/2013 20:19, Felix Janda ha scritto:
Glen Larsen has described a workflow
for updating pieces in the wiki.
https://github.com/chrissawer/The-Mutopia-Project/wiki
I asked him to announce it when ready but I guess he didn't because it's
still a work in progress.
I'll try to add some
:
From: Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de
Subject: Mutopia
To: lilypond-user lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2013, 4:58 PM
Hi,
I have some pieces (vocal scores of 3 chorals of Bach's
Christmas
Oratorio and in future some more) that I would like to
share.
I got no response from
? Upload it to imslp and forget about mutopia?
Did someone start an official mutopia-collection-git-repository?
Cheers,
Joram
PS: I would also volunteer to update some scores on Mutopia. Most of
them would profit from newer LilyPond versions and sometimes a few
additional tweaks would change a lot
-11/msg00300.html
What should I do? Upload it to imslp and forget about mutopia?
Did someone start an official mutopia-collection-git-repository?
Cheers,
Joram
PS: I would also volunteer to update some scores on Mutopia. Most of
them would profit from newer LilyPond versions and sometimes a few
New contributions will not be added until such a new team is in place,
although I will try to continue to process updates to existing contributions
where possible.
This is from Chris Sawyer's message (copied below) to the Mutopia discussion
list on November 25, 2012, in the thread Mutopia must
/2012-11/msg00300.html
What should I do? Upload it to imslp and forget about mutopia?
Did someone start an official mutopia-collection-git-repository?
You can find the official git repository at github at
http://github.com/chrissawer/The-Mutopia-Project
It should be useful to have a look
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
You might not have seen that Nick posted a much nicer formatting for
barre indications.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-11/msg00570.html
It avoids taking apart LilyPond's internal data structures, which makes
it better for
2012/11/26 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 24/11/12 13:34, Keith OHara wrote:
barre = #(define-music-function (parser location
strg music) (number? ly:music?)
#{
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = $strg
\set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t
\once\override
2012/11/28 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 28/11/12 09:35, Thomas Morley wrote:
Although I can confirm your observation, I asked myself: How would I
use a TextSpanner to span a repeat-unfold-expression with pure
LilyPond-syntax?
I couldn't find any reasonable method.
The
On 29/11/12 12:45, Thomas Morley wrote:
2012/11/28 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 28/11/12 09:35, Thomas Morley wrote:
Although I can confirm your observation, I asked myself: How would I
use a TextSpanner to span a repeat-unfold-expression with pure
LilyPond-syntax?
I couldn't
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Nick,
apart from the repeat-unfold-problem there's an additional one, due to
the chord at the end of the TextSpanner.
#(define (text-spanner-start-stop mus)
(let ((elts (extract-typed-music mus 'rhythmic-event)))
Exchange
On 27/11/12 11:52, David Kastrup wrote:
#(define (text-spanner-start-stop mus)
(let ((elts (extract-typed-music mus 'rhythmic-event)))
(for-each
(lambda (sel)
(let ((m (sel elts)))
(set! (ly:music-property m 'articulations)
(cons (make-music
2012/11/27 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Probably try something like
#(define (text-spanner-start-stop mus)
(let ((elts (extract-typed-music mus 'rhythmic-event)))
(for-each
(lambda (sel)
(let ((m (sel elts)))
(set! (ly:music-property m 'articulations)
2012/11/27 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 27/11/12 11:52, David Kastrup wrote:
#(define (text-spanner-start-stop mus)
(let ((elts (extract-typed-music mus 'rhythmic-event)))
(for-each
(lambda (sel)
(let ((m (sel elts)))
(set!
On 28/11/12 09:35, Thomas Morley wrote:
Although I can confirm your observation, I asked myself: How would I
use a TextSpanner to span a repeat-unfold-expression with pure
LilyPond-syntax?
I couldn't find any reasonable method.
The following doesn't work (ofcourse not):
\relative c {
On 26/11/12 12:37, Keith OHara wrote:
Nick Payne nick.payne at internode.on.net writes:
On 24/11/12 13:34, Keith OHara wrote:
\once\override TextSpanner #'to-barline = ##t
\startTextSpan
$music
\stopTextSpan
Why is lilypond thinking that the
TextSpanner is breaking
2012/11/26 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 26/11/12 12:37, Keith OHara wrote:
Nick Payne nick.payne at internode.on.net writes:
On 24/11/12 13:34, Keith OHara wrote:
\once\override TextSpanner #'to-barline = ##t
\startTextSpan
$music
\stopTextSpan
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
2012/11/26 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
Thanks. I had a look at http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=857. However,
even with a single sequence, in some situations it doesn't handle braces
during the barre - e.g. if you try
Il 24/11/2012 22:53, Nick Payne ha scritto:
BTW, given that guitar right-hand fingering in a score is indicated by
the letters p, i, m, and a, I think that the source is easier to
read if you define
P=\rightHandFinger #1
I=\rightHandFinger #2
M=\rightHandFinger #3
A=\rightHandFinger #4
rather
On 24/11/12 13:34, Keith OHara wrote:
barre = #(define-music-function (parser location
strg music) (number? ly:music?)
#{
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = $strg
\set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t
\once\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text)
=
Nick Payne nick.payne at internode.on.net writes:
On 24/11/12 13:34, Keith OHara wrote:
\once\override TextSpanner #'to-barline = ##t
\startTextSpan
$music
\stopTextSpan
Why is lilypond thinking that the
TextSpanner is breaking across staves when it isn't?
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
You might not have seen that Nick posted a much nicer formatting for
barre indications.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-11/msg00570.html
It avoids taking apart LilyPond's internal data structures, which makes
it better for
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com writes:
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
You might not have seen that Nick posted a much nicer formatting for
barre indications.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-11/msg00570.html
It avoids taking apart LilyPond's internal data
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I've also added
On 24/11/12 19:02, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I made one pass through
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I made one pass through, and made potential-corrections as I went. (attached)
Hopefully you can use a 'diff
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I made one pass through, and made potential-corrections as I went. (attached)
Hopefully you can use a 'diff
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I made one pass through, and made potential-corrections as I went. (attached)
Hopefully you can use a 'diff
Il 24/11/2012 03:34, Keith OHara ha scritto:
Federico Bruni fedelogy at gmail.com writes:
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I made one pass through, and made potential-corrections as I went
Hi LilyPonders,
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I had to do a lot of changes...
Also, I have a problem with TabStaff.
When I started to update the input I used also TabStaff, then I
commented
2012/11/22 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
Hi LilyPonders,
I've updated to 2.16 the following piece of Mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=636
Can anyone review it?
I had to do a lot of changes...
Also, I have a problem with TabStaff.
When I started
Il 22/11/2012 01:32, Thomas Morley ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
in one case you used \0 as StringNumber-indication. Seems it crashes
when used in a TabStaff.
Yup, I've removed it and TabStaff compiles.
Now I realize that there are many string numbers missing in the second
part of the piece.
to that date,
and they don't answer their e-mails either...
This is unfortunate..
From time to time we discuss in this list about the status of Mutopia
and what it needs to make the things work better.
AFAIK, main problem is the administrative infrastructure. I've found a
discussion on mutopia
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net wrote:
Speaking of which, Mutopia seems to be pretty much moribund. I sent a score
to their contributions e-mail address a couple of months ago, which was
never acknowledged and hasn't appeared on the web site. Nor did I
Has the Mutopia Project gone moribund again? There were some new scores
being added a few months ago, but nothing new has appeared since early
February, and I haven't received any response to a couple of mails I
sent about errors in a couple of ly files on the site.
Nick
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