RE: gregorian.ly with clef italics

2015-06-12 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 9:00 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: gregorian.ly with clef italics Dear Karen, 1. Get the clef (treble) and key (if applicable) to print on each line instead of just at the beginning. Not quite sure what you are trying to achieve here. Gregorian Musik

Re: gregorian.ly with clef italics

2015-06-12 Thread Michael Gerdau
Dear Karen, 1. Get the clef (treble) and key (if applicable) to print on each line instead of just at the beginning. Not quite sure what you are trying to achieve here. Gregorian Musik does not have clefs and keys, at least not in the same way as e.g. Bach or Mozart have. If you are after

Re: gregorian.ly with clef italics

2015-06-12 Thread David Kastrup
Michael Gerdau m...@qata.de writes: Dear Karen, 1. Get the clef (treble) and key (if applicable) to print on each line instead of just at the beginning. Not quite sure what you are trying to achieve here. Gregorian Musik does not have clefs and keys, at least not in the same way as e.g.

Re: gregorian.ly with clef italics

2015-06-11 Thread Víctor
Hello Karen: I can't answer your question, but I can recommend you to try Gregorio http://gregorio-project.github.io/. This very nice software engraves the most beautiful gregorian chant I've seen around, and it is way easier to use than lilypond. Regards, Víctor El 11/06/15 a las 15:37,

gregorian.ly with clef italics

2015-06-11 Thread Karen Billings
I have been experimenting with gregorian.ly using a fairly long chant.  It does a lovely job, but it only includes the clef on the first line of an 11-line chant, which I find very disorienting when playing. I have been searching for days, but have not been able to figure out how to do the