Re: A big advantage to lilypond

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
Simon Albrecht writes: > Hi Daniel, > > On 22.03.2016 01:46, Redwood (Daniel) wrote: >> But I wonder: why aren’t more lilypond authors posting more of their >> sources to IMSLP? > > personally, I’m often reluctant to do so, because I might want to > distribute my typesets

Re: Q re LSR snippet 744

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-03-19 21:51 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley : > 2016-03-19 21:43 GMT+01:00 Michael Gerdau : >>> Because it's an really old snippet, I rewrote large parts of it, >>> reflecting functionality being in the source meanwhile. >>> Please test, if no glitch escaped

Re: Licence LilyPond Logo?

2016-03-22 Thread Barrios Blue
The term "Powered by" is already in use for Emacs Org Mode in which the site was built, so this might cause confusion too. But I could take a picture of our lily pond in the garden and put it on the site with some bars of a score I made underneath. This should be different enough to be

Re: A big advantage to lilypond

2016-03-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hello Daniel, IMSLP strictly enforces copyright, and respects that law in all the various international jurisdictions. Andrew On 22/03/2016, 11:59, "Redwood (Daniel)" wrote: Maybe, but then putting

Re: A big advantage to lilypond

2016-03-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Of course. What I mean is that they strive to comply with copyright law. Andrew On 22/03/2016, 20:08, "David Kastrup" wrote: Andrew Bernard writes: Hello Daniel, IMSLP strictly enforces copyright, and respects that law in all the various

Re: A big advantage to lilypond

2016-03-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Daniel, On 22.03.2016 01:46, Redwood (Daniel) wrote: But I wonder: why aren’t more lilypond authors posting more of their sources to IMSLP? personally, I’m often reluctant to do so, because I might want to distribute my typesets commercially. In my opinion, _good_ music typography is an

Re: A big advantage to lilypond

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
Andrew Bernard writes: > Hello Daniel, > > IMSLP strictly enforces copyright, and respects that law in all the > various international jurisdictions. They don't have standing to enforce copyright, but they most certainly _heed_ it. They don't put up scores with

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 22.03.2016 um 14:03 schrieb Alexis Maleval: Hi, I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when it has to cover 2 staves. Probably this isn’t possible yet; a BarLine is put together from the bar lines of every single staff plus the SpanBars between the

Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Alexis Maleval
Hi, I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when it has to cover 2 staves. Currently I'm using the following code : \layout { \context { \Score %% Changing the defaults from engraver-init.ly startRepeatType = #"[|:" endRepeatType = #":|]"

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
Alexis Maleval writes: > Hi, > I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when > it has to cover 2 staves. > > Currently I'm using the following code : > > \layout { > \context { > \Score > %% Changing the defaults from

Re: Writing a number in stead of notehead.

2016-03-22 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 22.03.2016 um 18:23 schrieb Philip Bergwerf: Hello dear lilypond users! I am experimenting with rhytmic notation. How can i change a notehead into a digit? Is there a way to do that. Of course there is! Please tell me and i did see once a notation with numbers as rhytmic notation but i

Writing a number in stead of notehead.

2016-03-22 Thread Philip Bergwerf
Hello dear lilypond users! I am experimenting with rhytmic notation. How can i change a notehead into a digit? Is there a way to do that. Of course there is! Please tell me and i did see once a notation with numbers as rhytmic notation but i couldnt find it. If someone knows please let me know.

Re: grace-note spacing and triplets

2016-03-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Jan-Peter, On 22.03.2016 15:10, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote: Hi all, I have a problem spacing grace notes under a series of triplets. In the example, the grace notes produce a big gap between the tuplets or collide with the accidentals. It’s an annoying bug that this isn’t handled nicely, and

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 22.03.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Malte Meyn: Am 22.03.2016 um 14:03 schrieb Alexis Maleval: Hi, I would like to know how to prevent a winged repeat bar line to be split when it has to cover 2 staves. Probably this isn’t possible yet; Yep. I rewrote the bar line stuff some years ago and

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-03-22 15:57 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley : > Lemme think a bit more about the problem. In the past I tried > different methods to solve it, none of it convincing. > But maybe I'll get a better or at least new idea soon ... Attached best I can do for today. Too tired

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi Alexis, Schneidy has created a snippet for that issue: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=991 There's a little drawback: You have to (manually) adjust the bracket height to match the staff group height. I've tried a little modification to avoid this: You can add the wings to the topmost and

Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Graham King
I've adopted Simon Albrecht's excellent suggestion in an earlier thread [1], and am now using code based on snippet 739 [2] to typeset some long dynamic markings. This has solved a host of layout problems; however, it has introduced this nasty spacing issue: r2 r8 bes8(\mfdolce a bes)

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Alexis Maleval
Thank you Simon. Thomas, your solution works very well too and it’s seems easier to use. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards, Alexis. > Le 22 mars 2016 à 23:10, Simon Albrecht a écrit : > > On 22.03.2016 23:01, Alexis Maleval wrote: >> Hi Thomas, >> thanks

Re: Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi Graham, you did a nice and good job listing all the links: 2016-03-22 23:41 GMT+01:00 Graham King : > [...] > Notes: > [1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2016-03/msg00556.html > [2] http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=739 > [3] >

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 22.03.2016 23:01, Alexis Maleval wrote: Hi Thomas, thanks for your support, unfortunately I wasn’t able to open the two files, are they encrypted? No, they aren’t. I can open them just fine. See in case they didn’t

Re: Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello Graham, please give an actual code example, as small as possible, to start with. Best, Simon On 22.03.2016 23:41, Graham King wrote: I've adopted Simon Albrecht's excellent suggestion in an earlier thread [1], and am now using code based on snippet 739 [2] to typeset some long dynamic

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Alexis Maleval
Hi Klaus, thank you so much, it works fine without any heigh adjustment. Many thanks to Schneidy. it's really nice to have effective support. Best regards, Alexis. > Le 22 mars 2016 à 21:57, Klaus Blum a écrit : > > Hi Alexis, > > Schneidy has created a snippet for that

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Alexis Maleval
Hi Thomas, thanks for your support, unfortunately I wasn’t able to open the two files, are they encrypted? Regards, Alexis. > Le 22 mars 2016 à 22:19, Thomas Morley a écrit : > > Type: TEXT/PLAIN; > charset=UTF-8 > > 2016-03-22 15:57 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley

Re: Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Graham King
Ah yes, a minimal compilable example. This is going to be tough, especially as I've just noticed that some _functionally_indistinguishable_code_ a few bars earlier yields this: which is precisely the behaviour I'm after. Nevertheless, I'll try to produce a minimal compilable example. It might

Re: grace-note spacing and triplets

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-03-22 15:10 GMT+01:00 Jan-Peter Voigt : > Hi all, > > I have a problem spacing grace notes under a series of triplets. In the > example, the grace notes produce a big gap between the tuplets or collide > with the accidentals. > > As this situation is evident a few times, I

Re: Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Graham, > The unwelcome spacing between the 4th and 5th notes goes away if one: … uses mpdolce = -\tweak X-extent #empty-interval #(make-dynamic-atr-script "mp" "dolce”) =) Hope this helps! Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣ website:

Re: Dynamics placement

2016-03-22 Thread Graham King
Here is a compilable example. It is a bit long, but I think it is pretty close to minimal. In its defence: the first 32 lines are, effectively, snippet 739 modified to produce "dynamic text" instead of "text dynamic" (in this case, "mp dolce" instead of, say, "meno f"). The remaining few lines

grace-note spacing and triplets

2016-03-22 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hi all, I have a problem spacing grace notes under a series of triplets. In the example, the grace notes produce a big gap between the tuplets or collide with the accidentals. As this situation is evident a few times, I will probably use extra-offset and place either the grace notes or the

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Alexis Maleval
Thank you guys your quick answers and explanation.Here is attached an actual compilable example. winged.ly Description: Binary data By the way I’ve found this ttp://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/repeat-barlines-with-wings-td58324.html Unfortunately the suggested solution uses 2.12.3 and throws

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
Alexis Maleval writes: > Thank you guys your quick answers and explanation. > Here is attached an actual compilable example. > > > > By the way I’ve found this > ttp://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/repeat-barlines-with-wings-td58324.html > Unfortunately the suggested

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
David Kastrup writes: > Alexis Maleval writes: > >> Thank you guys your quick answers and explanation. >> Here is attached an actual compilable example. >> >> >> >> By the way I’ve found this >>

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-03-22 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alexis Maleval : > Thank you guys your quick answers and explanation. > Here is attached an actual compilable example. > > > > By the way I’ve found this > ttp://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/repeat-barlines-with-wings-td58324.html >

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-03-22 15:46 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > And once you cater for that, the output is, uh, creative? lol http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/attachment/58326/1/barlineOmegaBild.png shows how it was meant to be Cheers, Harm ___

Re: Winged repeat bar line unique over multiple staves

2016-03-22 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > 2016-03-22 15:46 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > >> And once you cater for that, the output is, uh, creative? > > > lol > > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/attachment/58326/1/barlineOmegaBild.png > shows how it was meant to be