Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-18 Thread Peter Chubb
There's no easy way the way I wrote the code to change the amount of separation for the default non-legato case. I suggest adding something like this: nonLegato = #(define-music-function (parser location factor music) (pair? ly:music?) "Adjust times of note to add te

Re: documentation suggestion [Was: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to]

2011-04-16 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 10:54:24AM +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > Il giorno ven, 15/04/2011 alle 10.25 -0600, Tom Cloyd ha scritto: > I think that we may add a 4th point in the list in CG 5.2 saying > something like: > > 5. You must be subscribed in order to post via email to the > `lilypond-dev m

Re: documentation suggestion [Was: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to]

2011-04-16 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno ven, 15/04/2011 alle 10.25 -0600, Tom Cloyd ha scritto: > > > On 04/15/2011 03:29 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > 2011/4/15 Tom Cloyd > > OK - I visited the Lilypond website and tried to figure out > > how to post to some documentation discussion list I thought > >

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread Tom Cloyd
On 04/15/2011 04:22 AM, James Lowe wrote: [,,,] Unfortunately (or not depending on if you think it's because our Doc is so good already) we don't get that many 'formal' requests for documentation changes .. How sad. Could not we just start over, so we could have a proper documentation developm

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread David Kastrup
Peter Chubb writes: >> "Tom" == Tom Cloyd writes: > > Thanks Tom > > Tom> While the slight separation of notes in the midi output often > Tom> seems to improve the sound of music for instruments which don't > Tom> normally sound legato, such as classic guitar, it can also make > Tom> other i

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Tom" == Tom Cloyd writes: Thanks Tom Tom> While the slight separation of notes in the midi output often Tom> seems to improve the sound of music for instruments which don't Tom> normally sound legato, such as classic guitar, it can also make Tom> other instruments, such as organ, sound un

RE: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread James Lowe
script AND getting nice-looking )engraved output - how to ) )On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:18:58AM -0600, Tom Cloyd wrote: )>OK - I visited the Lilypond website and tried to figure out how to post )to )>some documentation discussion list I thought existed. That left me )>confused

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread Federico Bruni
2011/4/15 Tom Cloyd > OK - I visited the Lilypond website and tried to figure out how to post to > some documentation discussion list I thought existed. That left me confused > and without options, so I'm back here. > > Community > Help us > Documentation suggestions if you follow the link you

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-15 Thread Graham Percival
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:18:58AM -0600, Tom Cloyd wrote: >OK - I visited the Lilypond website and tried to figure out how to post to >some documentation discussion list I thought existed. That left me >confused and without options, so I'm back here. The best I can do is offer >a f

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Tom Cloyd
On 04/14/2011 04:57 PM, Francisco Vila wrote: 2011/4/14 Tom Cloyd: Thank you for volunteering! I'd love to do it, but frankly am very hard pressed to accomplish what's already on my schedule. Ha! Once again this file forum comes to my rescue. I'm so pleased to be here, and of all to be able to

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Francisco Vila
2011/4/14 Tom Cloyd : > Thank you for volunteering! I'd love to do it, but frankly am very hard > pressed to accomplish what's already on my schedule. Ha! Once again this > file forum comes to my rescue. I'm so pleased to be here, and of all to be > able to use and continue learning about Lilypond.

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Tom Cloyd
Thank you for volunteering! I'd love to do it, but frankly am very hard pressed to accomplish what's already on my schedule. Ha! Once again this file forum comes to my rescue. I'm so pleased to be here, and of all to be able to use and continue learning about Lilypond. What a gift this this is.

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Francisco Vila
2011/4/14 Graham Percival : > On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:53:36AM -0600, Tom Cloyd wrote: >>    I seem to have made a discovery which I don't see covered in either >>    Lilypond's Notation Reference or the documentation for the articulate >>    script at its homepage. > ... >>    However, this can

Re: Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Graham Percival
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:53:36AM -0600, Tom Cloyd wrote: >I seem to have made a discovery which I don't see covered in either >Lilypond's Notation Reference or the documentation for the articulate >script at its homepage. ... >However, this can be fixed easily. With my method, I a

Using the "articulate.ly" script AND getting nice-looking engraved output - how to

2011-04-14 Thread Tom Cloyd
I seem to have made a discovery which I don't see covered in either Lilypond's Notation Reference or the documentation for the articulate script at its homepage . First, for those who don't know, use of this script produces "a more realistic MI