On 23.09.2015 01:20, David Kastrup wrote:
Simon Albrecht writes:
I made an essay on a simpler input interface, which redefines
\startTextSpan as a music function. That would be much preferable at
least in my eyes. What do you think?
(I hope there wouldn’t be any merge
Hello,
as the other thread was becoming a monster, I start up a new one.
I’ve now got a version of text-span-spread.ly, as I call it, and it
compiles now. However, a new problem appeared, which I assume has to do
with variable scope and seems to be over my head: The first call to the
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello,
>
> as the other thread was becoming a monster, I start up a new one.
> I’ve now got a version of text-span-spread.ly, as I call it, and it
> compiles now. However, a new problem appeared, which I assume has to
> do with variable scope and
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 6:54 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
[...]
>
> Well, I don't know who is responsible for this particular idiom
> encountered frequently in here,
That would be me
> but the following open-coded loop is
> both opaque and inefficient (namely O(n^2) as
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know the best way to input harmony labels such as II V I etc? Any
help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Daniel Contreras
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On 23.09.2015 17:17, Michael Dykes wrote:
When I type the code:
When I type the code:
make Haendel/Oratorio/Messiah
in my Documents/Messiah folder
I get the error message:
fatal error: failed files: "Haendel/Oratorio/Messiah/main.ly"
Makefile:148: recipe for target 'Haendel/Oratorio/Messiah' failed
make: *** [Haendel/Oratorio/Messiah] Error 1
On
Hello,
I begin with another general policy: always reply on-list, unless
information is really private. It may help others too.
On 23.09.2015 17:59, Michael Dykes wrote:
Ok, I just downloaded his entire zip directory. So, from within what
folder should I type the
make
I have now downloaded his entire zip file and am using the code
suggested by Simon (I think) which is:
thedoctor818@TARDIS:~/Documents/nenuvar-master/Haendel$ m
and keep getting the error message:
make: *** No rule to make target 'Haendel/Oratorio/Messiah'. Stop.
I am trying this in the
Hello,
is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the
attached example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad expression
type’.
TIA, Simon
\version "2.19.27"
test =
#(define-scheme-function (mus) (ly:music?)
#{
\bookpart {
\score { $mus }
}
#})
Hi!
I need a way to modify the double time signature snippet in LSR to
produce something where the numerical part looks like the single-digit
time signature style: something lice
C 3 with both mensural sign and number centered around the central noteline.
Yours
Andreas Stenberg
ps. Would
Andreas,
On 9/23/2015 10:28 AM, Andreas Stenberg [via Lilypond] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need a way to modify the double time signature snippet in LSR to
> produce something where the numerical part looks like the single-digit
> time signature style: something lice
> C 3 with both mensural sign and
Since this seems to be more complicated than anticipated,
> I have now downloaded his entire zip file and am using the code
> suggested by Simon (I think) which is:
>
> thedoctor818@TARDIS:~/Documents/nenuvar-master/Haendel$ m
>
> and keep getting the error message:
>
> make: *** No rule to
On 23.09.2015 18:28, Andreas Stenberg wrote:
Hi!
I need a way to modify the double time signature snippet in LSR
Which one?
It’s hard to help without a starting point…
Yours, Simon
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Hi,
I want to use the comand
\rightHandFinger #
in two ways:
1) the normal way p-i-m-a
2) onother way (caps lock) P-I-M-A
With this, I can make diference between "tirando stroke" than "apoyando stroke"
Thanks
--
Sávio M Ramos
Arquiteto, Rio, RJ
Só uso Linux desde 2000
www.debian.org
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 23.09.2015 23:43, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>
>>> 2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
Hello,
is it possible to have a Scheme function output a
On 23.09.2015 22:45, Thomas Morley wrote:
2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
Hello,
is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the attached
example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad expression type’.
TIA, Simon
Hi Simon,
this may
Sávio Ramos writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the comand
>
> \rightHandFinger #
>
> in two ways:
>
> 1) the normal way p-i-m-a
> 2) onother way (caps lock) P-I-M-A
>
> With this, I can make diference between "tirando stroke" than "apoyando
> stroke"
If you have a rather
On 23.09.2015 23:43, David Kastrup wrote:
Thomas Morley writes:
2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
Hello,
is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the attached
example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad
2015-09-12 14:17 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup :
> Michael Gerdau writes:
>
>>> Meanwhile I reinstalled jEdit and changed java:
>>>
>>> $ java -version
>>> java version "1.6.0_36"
>>> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.13.8) (6b36-1.13.8-0ubuntu1~14.04)
>>> OpenJDK
On 23.09.2015 22:45, Thomas Morley wrote:
2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
Hello,
is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the attached
example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad expression type’.
TIA, Simon
Hi Simon,
this may
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
>> Hello,
>>
>> is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the attached
>> example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad expression type’.
>>
>> TIA,
2015-09-23 17:50 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to have a Scheme function output a bookpart? In the attached
> example and my real-world setup, I get ‘error: bad expression type’.
>
> TIA, Simon
Hi Simon,
this may give you a starting point:
On 9/23/2015 10:28 AM, Andreas Stenberg [via Lilypond] wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I need a way to modify the double time signature snippet in LSR to
>produce something where the numerical part looks like the single-digit
>time signature style: something lice
>C 3 with both mensural sign and number centered
Simon Albrecht skrev 23-09-2015 21:29:
On 23.09.2015 18:28, Andreas Stenberg wrote:
Hi!
I need a way to modify the double time signature snippet in LSR
Which one?
It’s hard to help without a starting point…
Yours, Simon
Hups!
Sorry did forget to include this.
#(define
Hello all,
I have a problem and a solution to it which does is not very stable.
My problem is that I want music sheets to be followed by their text. Since
these are
songs I arrange the text in several columns to save space. The text is RTL
(hebrew in this case).
What is the problem? I want the
Please forgive my ignorance but I have updated to Lily 2.19.27-1 and
downloaded the Scorlatti file. However, not sure for lack of a better
way of wording it "where to install it"/where to put the font files and
which folder(s) I need to out where. Again forgive my ignorance here.
-MD
Did you read the documentation at fonts.openlilylib.org? There's a section
that tells you precisely where to put them (and make sure you install all
the scorlatti-XX files, not just one of them.
- Abraham
On Wednesday, September 23, 2015, thedoctor818 [via Lilypond] <
On 24/09/2015 09:28, Sávio Ramos wrote:
I did this:
\version "2.18.2"
tir = \rightHandFinger #1
apo = \tweak digit-names ##("P" "I" "M" "A" "X") \rightHandFinger #1
{ c'\tir f'\apo }
And produces only "P" or "p" (image attached).
How can I change #2, #3, etc...
Pass the finger number as a
Quoting Mark Veltzer (mark.velt...@gmail.com):
> I have a problem and a solution to it which does is not very stable.
>
> My problem is that I want music sheets to be followed by their text. Since
> these are
> songs I arrange the text in several columns to save space. The text is RTL
> (hebrew
Nick Payne writes:
> On 24/09/2015 09:28, Sávio Ramos wrote:
>> I did this:
>>
>> \version "2.18.2"
>>
>> tir = \rightHandFinger #1
>> apo = \tweak digit-names ##("P" "I" "M" "A" "X") \rightHandFinger #1
>>
>> { c'\tir f'\apo }
>>
>>
>> And produces only "P" or "p"
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