Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 20.11.18 um 19:54 schrieb Karlin High: On 11/20/2018 12:38 PM, David Bellows wrote: Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. I remember seeing some past work done with comparing LilyPond to other software.

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread David Bellows
Urs, >I think it would be good to add our stuff to the chart (not necessarily much >to the comments section). If the owner of the spreadsheet allows it, then definitely. I don't know them personally so I don't know how they feel about that. I suppose we could create our own version if they do

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread David Kastrup
Karlin High writes: > On 11/20/2018 12:38 PM, David Bellows wrote: >> Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart >> listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. > > I remember seeing some past work done with comparing LilyPond to other > software. > >

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Shane Brandes
Is there anything on that list that Lilypond doesn't do? What do they mean by jazz articulations? -Shane On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 3:04 PM David Bellows wrote: > > Urs, > > >I think it would be good to add our stuff to the chart (not necessarily much > >to the comments section). > > If the owner

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread J Martin Rushton
See also on Wikipedia for a comparison: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_scorewriters On 20/11/18 22:03, Shane Brandes wrote: > Is there anything on that list that Lilypond doesn't do? What do they > mean by jazz articulations? > > -Shane > On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 3:04 PM David

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 20.11.18 um 19:38 schrieb David Bellows: Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. While I can figure out whether Lilypond has some/many of those features (or can "fake" them), I figured that there are people here

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Shane Brandes wrote > What do they mean by jazz articulations? Hi Shane, I guess they mean doits, falls, shakes, bends… All the best, Torsten -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Karlin High
On 11/20/2018 12:38 PM, David Bellows wrote: Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. I remember seeing some past work done with comparing LilyPond to other software.

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Abraham Lee
Hi, David! On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 11:39 AM David Bellows wrote: > Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart > listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. While I can figure > out whether Lilypond has some/many of those features (or can "fake" > them), I figured

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Abraham Lee
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 11:56 AM David Bellows wrote: > I'm not the owner which is why I suggested emailing the results to me > or to post it on Reddit. But I am glad you're willing to contribute > I don't think posting it as text on Reddit is the best format (not that I have an account to do

Harp glissandi

2018-11-20 Thread Rachel Knight
I can’t get the glissandi to look right in this passage. I followed the instructions for when the glissando does not end on a note. The problem is that the glissando is too steeply slanted downward. Rather than ending half way between the two quarter notes, it should end beneath the following

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Shane Brandes
So it does everything on that list near as I can work out. On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 5:57 PM Torsten Hämmerle wrote: > > Shane Brandes wrote > > What do they mean by jazz articulations? > > Hi Shane, > > I guess they mean doits, falls, shakes, bends… > > All the best, > Torsten > > > > > -- > Sent

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2018-11-20 um 21:03 schrieb David Bellows : >> find a way to plug the "programmability" aspect (vs. applying plugins >> after-the-fact),with things like complete extensibility with syntactical >> means, conditional layout per engraving target ...(Maybe this would even >> warrant a

Re: Harp glissandi

2018-11-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Or you could just use \draw-squiggle-line as a markup. This gives you control lof thre end point, and you can offset markups to whereever you want, more or less. See A.11.3 Graphic in the NR (version 2.91.82) Nobody says they actually have to be semantic glissandos in actuality. Andrew

Re: Harp glissandi

2018-11-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Rachel, There's more than one way to do this. But how about a simple rotation? \override Glissando.rotation = #'(45 0 0.5) Adjust rotation parameters to taste. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Harp glissandi

2018-11-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
For example, \version "2.19.82" { \time 4/4 \clef treble \once \override TextScript.extra-offset = #'(1 . 3) c''4_\markup { \draw-squiggle-line #0.3 #'(2 . -3) ##t } c'' } Poorly done, but you see the gist of it. Andrew ___ lilypond-user

Re: Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread David Bellows
Hey Abraham, > What a lovely idea! I'd be happy to add data for LilyPond. I've requested > write access to the Google Doc (not sure if you're the owner or not). I'm not the owner which is why I suggested emailing the results to me or to post it on Reddit. But I am glad you're willing to

Re: advice on orchestral parts and string Divisi

2018-11-20 Thread Reggie
Please show me how you mean what you are talking about I cannot understand this. I believe this is an essential piece when composing orchestral works and making the parts for the parts and players. Thank you. Xavier Scheuer wrote > Hello, > > I use VerticalAxisGroup.remove-layer as described in

Re: Edition Engraver in 2.19

2018-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 20.11.18 um 05:33 schrieb Pedro Pessoa: I was quite happy when I found about https://openlilylib.org/, then I realized it didn't actually had content in it. The repo have the information needed to get OLL and things running, but I think it would be worth putting some "hello world"s on the

Re: Polymeter Question

2018-11-20 Thread Ben
On 11/19/2018 5:54 PM, nagymusic wrote: I'm working on a flute and marimba duet that features a polymetric passage. Would someone be able to suggest how to fix the typeset music to respect automatic line breaks? Currently, it just runs off the page... (see attached .ly file)? I browsed the

Comparison of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico -- would like to add Lilypond

2018-11-20 Thread David Bellows
Over in the /r/composer sub on Reddit, a user put together a chart listing features of Musescore, Sibelius and Dorico. While I can figure out whether Lilypond has some/many of those features (or can "fake" them), I figured that there are people here who could do this easier and better and off the