2008/11/16 今井雄治 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear users.
i want to add pitch name (also octave) text all notes,
like following:
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|| o
| o |
o|
e4 g4 c5
[...]
Any ideas?
Mmm... There was NoteNames context, wasn't it?
Now i can not find it in Bottom-level contexts
Dear Coralline,
I encounter that problem a year ago and figured out to remove
the New_fingering_engraver which is responsible for some fingering but even
other stuff.
Important is, that the New_fingering_engraver isn't related to the voice
context and not to the staff context never mind that
Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It depends on why you're listening to the piece. I *do* want to
hear it clunking along, since I only ever listen to midi as a
quick proofread [...]
Yes, though I'd say Ian has a point, too. I use the midi initially to
'proofread', but finally I
Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le 16 nov. 08 à 22:50, Johan Vromans a écrit :
What is needed to get the last form working?
That would require to change the parser.
Clear. Thanks.
-- Johan
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Hi Mats,
Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
If you get any error messages from any of these commands, I guess we
have come a bit closer to
figuring out what the problem is.
/Mats
In my answer on your last post it appears that the
lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x86.tar.bz2 file after running
# tail
Thank you folks!
/ Erik
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Graham Percival wrote:
snip
It depends on why you're listening to the piece. I *do* want to
hear it clunking along, since I only ever listen to midi as a
quick proofread
Hi Johan,
Johan Vromans wrote:
Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It depends on why you're listening to the piece. I *do* want to
hear it clunking along, since I only ever listen to midi as a
quick proofread [...]
Yes, though I'd say Ian has a point, too. I use the midi initially to
Ian Hulin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write some wrapper functions
\setMidiRepeats to take a boolean flag and save this in an internal
Scheme variable, say unfoldmidirepeats. Your function then tests (if
Reinhold does this sort of thing in orchestrallily, so I should be
able to steal from the
I'm puzzled. I understand that you installed 2.11, and 2.11.63 appears in
the first snippet, but when you give the code for the piece, it shows the
version as 2.10.33. Did you not run convert-ly against your .ly files? If
not, that could be a source of problems.
Ralph
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at
On 11/17/08 5:35 AM, Ralph Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm puzzled. I understand that you installed 2.11, and 2.11.63 appears in the
first snippet, but when you give the code for the piece, it shows the version
as 2.10.33. http://2.10.33. Did you not run convert-ly against your .ly
I´ve patched fontconfig in 2.11.64 to use a consistent stat() call
everywhere. Can you check if it fixes the DST/font cache problem?
thanks!
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Puttock wrote Saturday, November 15, 2008 3:32 PM
2008/11/15 Jonathan
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 01:55:28PM +1100, Peter Chubb wrote:
Federico == Federico Grau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Federico Hello, My lilypond print jobs consistently disappear to dev
Federico null when I try to print them with a free software tool such
Federico as kpdf or gpdf?! My printer
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
when page breaking occurs, systems are not drawn yet, so their
real height is not known.
is it a bug?
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Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Vista fix for LilyPond releases for and after 2.11.42 is to uncheck the
Automatically adjust .. box, delete ~/.lilypond-fonts.cache-2 and run
LilyPond again to rebuild the cache. The Automatically adjust ... box
can then be checked again and all should
Federico Grau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My lilypond print jobs consistently disappear to dev null when I try
to print them with a free software tool such as kpdf or gpdf?! My
printer is a pretty standard laser printer, (HP Lasterjet 4 with PS
support)
Sounds familiar.
The only way I can
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:39 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I´ve patched fontconfig in 2.11.64 to use a consistent stat() call
everywhere. Can you check if it fixes the DST/font cache problem?
This fixed the problem for me on Windows XP SP3. LilyPond now seems
as fast as it is
Ralph Palmer wrote:
I'm puzzled. I understand that you installed 2.11, and 2.11.63 appears
in the first snippet, but when you give the code for the piece, it
shows the version as 2.10.33. http://2.10.33. Did you not run
convert-ly against your .ly files? If not, that could be a source of
On 2008-11-14 at 08:09, Johan Vromans wrote:
Hi,
While comparing the LilyPond gegerated output with the output of a
competitor program, I noticed that the LP outout is much 'heavier'.
See e.g., http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/lilsib.jpg .
The top line is from LilyPond, the bottom line is
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:58:05AM -0700, chip wrote:
But when I open and view the .ly file I see the old version
number, not changed. Should it be changed by convert-ly? This has happened
in 3 different files so far tested.
Also note the 2.11.62 in the conversion process -
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:58:05AM -0700, chip wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ convert-ly Mi Lupita - bari.ly
Oops, I forgot to add: instead of the docs, you could RTB--helpO
(Read The Bloody --help Options). :)
Cheers,
- Graham
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Hi,
is it possible to print barlines dotted or dashed for an unmetered part
of the score?
Thanks,
Stefan
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To change an individual bar:
\bar dashed or
\bar :
To change the default barline appearance:
\set Timing.defaultBarType = dashed or
\set Timing.defaultBarType = :
Nick
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I'm running Vista with daylight saving enabled. Installed 2.11.64. First build
of a test file took 44 seconds. Second build took 1 second.
However, I didn't have the problem previously, even though I'd installed
2.11.63 with DST enabled, so I don't know that my system is a good test subject.
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote Monday, November 17, 2008 1:39 PM
I´ve patched fontconfig in 2.11.64 to use a consistent stat() call
everywhere. Can you check if it fixes the DST/font cache problem?
I deleted ~/.lilypond-fonts.cache-2 and tried a test file. First run took
60 secs, second 4 secs.
Thanks Dmytro.
I could found another idea using TabStaff has only one string.
someday report this idea.
2008/11/17 Dmytro O. Redchuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/16 今井雄治 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear users.
i want to add pitch name (also octave) text all notes,
like following:
|
||
I have just got back from a band rehearsal, and tonight for the first
time I could see what bothers me about Lilypond's percent glyph: the
dots are too far out. I think they should be horizontally closer to the
centre, so that the space between the dot and the oblique stroke is more
like the space
Hi all,
I'm new to Lilypond. I've been looking for a way to typeset music without
time signatures. This is because I'm transcribing chants that often use
_recitativ_ and rarely follow any strict meter--the rhythm of the chant is
completely text-driven.
Any way to do this?
Thanks,
A
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The Ancient music chapter shows many examples of this, but
unfortunately it has not been updated yet, and I can't figure out
how to do it indepedently of the rest of the Mensural or Gregorian
style.
However, I'd be surprised if you *don't* want the rest of the
Gregorian style (if that's the type
Graham,
I did briefly look at that chapter. What I really need to know is:
will it take away any bar lines? Or at least let me decide where to
put them?
I actually don't want the Gregorian style (or, at least, that's not
what I'm working on). I don't know enough about Gregorian chant to
know if
ma, 2008-11-17 kello 16:36 -0800, alyozhik kirjoitti:
Hi all,
I'm new to Lilypond. I've been looking for a way to typeset music without
time signatures. This is because I'm transcribing chants that often use
_recitativ_ and rarely follow any strict meter--the rhythm of the chant is
A,
I think it's better to remove the Time_signature_engraver
from the Staff context, so it works in all staves without
needing to retype the command for each staff. See below.
Hope this helps.
- Mark
\version 2.11.63-1
\score {
\new Staff \relative { g' a b c}
\new Staff \relative {
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 07:49:53PM -0500, Derek Schmidt wrote:
I did briefly look at that chapter. What I really need to know is:
will it take away any bar lines? Or at least let me decide where to
put them?
Umm, try looking at that chapter slightly less than briefly.
The examples should
On 17.11.2008 (19:49), Derek Schmidt wrote:
Graham,
I did briefly look at that chapter. What I really need to know is:
will it take away any bar lines? Or at least let me decide where to
put them?
I actually don't want the Gregorian style (or, at least, that's not
what I'm working on). I
Hi, alyozhik.
You can write following:
\version 2.11.63
\relative {
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
c d e f
}
Enjoy LilyPond.
2008/11/18 alyozhik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I'm new to Lilypond. I've been looking for a way to typeset music without
time
Thanks all for the help.
I found that Mark's solution works best, with one minor addition from
an example on the LSR:
\layout {
raggedright = ##t
\context {
\Staff
whichBar = #
\remove Time_signature_engraver
}
}
I'm guessing that the whichBar = # command makes
A,
I did briefly look at that chapter. What I really need to know is:
will it take away any bar lines? Or at least let me decide where to
put them?
Just so you know, in default LilyPond mode (ie. not Ancient mode), the
most appropriate way of specifying the locations of barlines is by
I've seen this error several times when running convert-ly. I think it must
be a timing problem of some sort because when I run the identical command
again it always succeeds on the 2nd execution:
Running 2.11.63 on XP.
=
convert-ly.py
Hi,
Thhe extraction of files of the archive
lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x86.sh
shows a
usr/lib/python2.4/
directory containing (I presume) lib files
On my PC I have Python2.5.2 already installed.
Could incompatibility dysfunctions occur if extracting the
usr/lib/python2.4 files
on a system with
Does anyone know how to make this decrescendo go all the way to the a'2? It's
supposed to, I think.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p20554947/shortDecrescendo.jpg
Here's the code I used for the entire line, just in case some of this
pertains to this effect:
fis'8^\mp (e') d'4.^\ (e'8) fis' [(g')]
Sometimes it's desirable to have the chorus begin on the same system as the
end of the rest of the song. I have a situation where I need to do this.
Unfortunately, there are an even number of stacked lyric verses (or whatever
you call them). I'd rather have the chorus centered between the two
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