I stopped using Frescobaldi and Lilypond at the beginning of the Covid pandemic
and since then I have bought a new iMac with Monterey and transferred files
across,
Trying to get back up and running, I’ve installed Frescobaldi 3.1.3, which
appears to be functioning perfectly, but I get these
Le 30/08/2022 à 08:56, Michael Hendry a
écrit :
I stopped using Frescobaldi and Lilypond at the beginning of the Covid pandemic and since then I have bought a new iMac with Monterey and transferred files across,
Trying to get back up and running, I’ve installed
Hello Andrew,
> In your workflow, why the double export? if the result is fine from Lilypond
> why then export from MuseScore?
I’d say it is to refine the score with MuseScore to fix the imperfect
Lily->MusicXML export.
JM
> A MusicXML export integrated into LilyPond has been discussed repeatedly,
> and everybody agrees that it is desirable, but it has not been implemented
> so far because, well, it's quite easier said than done. In a free (libre)
> / open source project, the only way to be sure something will get
Dear all,
Thank you for your comments about that situation. I tried what Jean
suggested :
1) The XML export in Frescobaldi did work but the result was very
unsatisfactory. I even tried to simplify as much as I could (erased all
tweaks, custom commands, fingerings) and only kept the music notes.
On 30 Aug 2022, at 08:27, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> Le 30/08/2022 à 08:56, Michael Hendry a écrit :
>>
>> I stopped using Frescobaldi and Lilypond at the beginning of the Covid
>> pandemic and since then I have bought a new iMac with Monterey and
>> transferred files across,
>>
>> Trying
Le 30/08/2022 à
11:59, nitra...@posteo.net a écrit :
Dear all,
[...]
2) I tried the OpenLilylib package. I wasn't familiar with that tool and
had to struggle a bit with the installation. But still, with the
export-example.ly seen in the
Le 30/08/2022 à
12:10, Michael Hendry a écrit :
On 30 Aug 2022, at 08:27, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le 30/08/2022 à 08:56, Michael Hendry a écrit :
I stopped using Frescobaldi and Lilypond at the beginning
Hi everyone,
I have a problem that is unfortunately very difficult to reproduce.
It seems in some circumstances that the padding setting in the paper
block is not honored. I've attached a screenshot. In the middle you
can see that the slur from the bottom stave is going through the pedal
Am Mo., 29. Aug. 2022 um 23:24 Uhr schrieb Jean Abou Samra :
>
> Le 27/08/2022 à 13:55, Thomas Morley a écrit :
> > I foresee some hard to solve problems, though. I'm currently not sure
> > about the success.
>
>
> IUUC, you have a problem to draw the grob with both a vertical and a
> horizontal
>
Am Mo., 29. Aug. 2022 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb Jeff Olson :
>
>
> On 8/27/2022 5:36 AM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> > Ofcourse, one can find several
> > codings here on the list, in LSR, I have some own as well. All are
> > (ab)using spanners like TextSpanner or hijacking other grobs like
> > Arpeggio.
>
>
Thank-you to Leo Correia de Verdier for excellent instructions. I'm pleased
with the results. I see later in the documentation there is a snippet on
how to merge voices, so that's next on my list.
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<<
{s8 s16^"ossia" s16 a16(g f e)| g16(f e d) s4|}
\\
{f16(e f g)
Le 31/08/2022 à 01:33, Knute Snortum a écrit :
Hi everyone,
I have a problem that is unfortunately very difficult to reproduce.
It seems in some circumstances that the padding setting in the paper
block is not honored. I've attached a screenshot. In the middle you
can see that the slur from
I am finishing up engraving my first full score. It's a piece for brass
band where we could not find a score anywhere and the one we've ordered has
been backordered for 6 months! I took it upon myself to pull all the parts
and engrave away. Eventually, I will hook up a midi keyboard to enter stuff
The easiest way would be to use \voiceOne and \voiceTwo instead of \stemUp and
\stemDown (recommended anyway in most cases). Otherwise _( and ^( works too.
HTH
/Leo
> 30 aug. 2022 kl. 19:30 skrev Greg Lindstrom :
>
>
> I am finishing up engraving my first full score. It's a piece for brass
Dear community,
I would like to know how the pagebreak could be avoided between the two
"movements" in the below quoted snippet:
\version "2.22.0"
\header { title = "My great Work"
composer ="Stefan Thomas"
}
Music = \relative c' {c4 d e f g1 }
titleI = \header {
title = ""
subtitle =
> Dear community,
> I would like to know how the pagebreak could be avoided between the two
> "movements" in the below quoted snippet:
It is because bookparts automatically do this behaviour. To make separate
movements fit into the same page, you have to do \score block instead.
\version
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