speed

2013-02-07 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Hi, It was time to buy myself a newer notebook. My Dell D600 is beginning to fall apart. On my new notebook the lilypond version of Reubke's Psalm94 now compiles in 20 seconds (including creation of zip package) instead of 100. (3rd generation i5 processor) :-) -- MT

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread Andrew Bernard
Greetings, On my Linux Mint 14 virtual machine running in Virtualbox on a Macbook Pro with a 2.4 GHz i7, I get 30 seconds more or less exactly. Looks like those i5's are catching up. The Reubke seems like quite a good timing benchmark. And what a wonderful piece of engraving. cheerio!

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Andrew Bernard wrote: Greetings, On my Linux Mint 14 virtual machine running in Virtualbox on a Macbook Pro with a 2.4 GHz i7, I get 30 seconds more or less exactly. Looks like those i5's are catching up. I guess VirtualBox is also slowing things down a bit? What if

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Il 07/02/2013 11:25, Martin Tarenskeen ha scritto: On my new notebook the lilypond version of Reubke's Psalm94 now compiles in 20 seconds (including creation of zip package) instead of 100. (3rd generation i5 processor) $ time make [...] real0m14.519s user0m14.276s sys

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread David Kastrup
Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com writes: Il 07/02/2013 11:25, Martin Tarenskeen ha scritto: On my new notebook the lilypond version of Reubke's Psalm94 now compiles in 20 seconds (including creation of zip package) instead of 100. (3rd generation i5 processor) $ time make

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Il 07/02/2013 13:58, David Kastrup ha scritto: I am assuming you are not talking about building LilyPond here. :D No, I'm talking about compiling this files: http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/177628 Ciao! Carlo -- .-. | Registered Linux User #443882|

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread Urs Liska
Am 07.02.2013 13:58, schrieb David Kastrup: Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com writes: Il 07/02/2013 11:25, Martin Tarenskeen ha scritto: On my new notebook the lilypond version of Reubke's Psalm94 now compiles in 20 seconds (including creation of zip package) instead of 100. (3rd

Streamlining my thoughts on the clarinet woodwind-diagrams

2013-02-07 Thread Wim van Dommelen
Hi Joseph, Mike, I've looked into different brand/models (as far as my friends and knowledge reaches) and had my thoughts on it (so it is may be not exhausting enough!). Meanwhile I also studied the underlying code (which is both daunting and haunting) and I see the following model(s)

Re: speed

2013-02-07 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de writes: Am 07.02.2013 13:58, schrieb David Kastrup: Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com writes: Il 07/02/2013 11:25, Martin Tarenskeen ha scritto: On my new notebook the lilypond version of Reubke's Psalm94 now compiles in 20 seconds (including creation

cue lyrics

2013-02-07 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hello lists, I am trying to get cued lyrics. There has been a mail of Rainhold Kainhofer: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Obtaining-the-current-staff-s-context-id-from-withing-a-voice-td115463.html I can fetch the cueVoices parental Staff-ContextId ... see attached file ... but now I

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-07 Thread Helge Kruse
2013/2/6 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org That's rather a lack of copypaste skills. You can't add or remove parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning. Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine. But i needs Scheme skills to identify where it should be place in my example. I tried

Re: Point and click in music-function

2013-02-07 Thread David Kastrup
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes: 2013/2/6 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org That's rather a lack of copypaste skills. You can't add or remove parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning. Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine. The Scheme interpreter and

Help! Unwanted staff line

2013-02-07 Thread OrqAfiliadas
Hi! Everyone I just finished my first big project on lilypond and everything is ok except for an unwanted staff line at the end of every staffgroup (Only on the first page) like this: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n140557/8452231246_c3b3f8b014.jpg My code is something like this:

Re: Help! Unwanted staff line

2013-02-07 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: OrqAfiliadas orquestasafilia...@gmail.com To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 12:35 AM Subject: Help! Unwanted staff line Hi! Everyone I just finished my first big project on lilypond and everything is ok except for an unwanted staff

Re: Streamlining my thoughts on the clarinet woodwind-diagrams

2013-02-07 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling
On 02/07/2013 02:26 PM, Wim van Dommelen wrote: clarinet-family -- clarinet (what we have now, but without the hole) hole ? I guess you mean the extra touchpiece on the LH 1st finger? Ideally you'd like to have some backwards compatibility, so I suggest keeping clarinet for the base

function to get moment as staff-spaces

2013-02-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, There are times I would like to offset something by a duration (e.g., a quarter note) without using spacers — for example, I have a ChordName that collides with a markup, and I want the ChordName to move horizontally to the right (not vertically***). I don't want to change the

Re: add9 chords

2013-02-07 Thread Noeck
but the successive adding of thirds is common for such chords. Now, it is like this: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/chord-mode 9 (number) is adding thirds up to number .9 (.number) is add this note ^9 (^number) is remove this note The display and the input syntax are

Re: Streamlining my thoughts on the clarinet woodwind-diagrams

2013-02-07 Thread Wim van Dommelen
On 7 Feb 2013, at 18:46 , Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: On 02/07/2013 02:26 PM, Wim van Dommelen wrote: clarinet-family -- clarinet (what we have now, but without the hole) hole ? I guess you mean the extra touchpiece on the LH 1st finger? Internally it is coded as hole, h :-)

Re: Repeat signs / bar lines in markup

2013-02-07 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 06.02.2013 18:46, schrieb Peter Crighton: Hi List, is there some way to put bar lines, or more specifically repeat signs, inside a text markup? Other than recreating them with the help of \draw-line and \draw-circle? I found a rather clumsy workaround: \markup { \line { Here is a

Re: Repeat signs / bar lines in markup

2013-02-07 Thread Peter Crighton
Hmm, that doesn’t work for me, and I can’t see why. I’m just using \raise #0.25 \concat { \bold | |: } now. That looks good enough for what I need. But thanks for your answer anyway! Peter -- Peter Crighton | Musician Music Engraver based in Mainz, Germany http://www.petercrighton.de

Re: Repeat signs / bar lines in markup

2013-02-07 Thread Eluze
Am 07.02.2013 22:46, schrieb Peter Crighton: Hmm, that doesn’t work for me, and I can’t see why. I’m just using \raise #0.25 \concat { \bold | |: } now. That looks good enough for what I need. But thanks for your answer anyway! Peter -- Peter Crighton | Musician Music Engraver based in

Re: Streamlining my thoughts on the clarinet woodwind-diagrams

2013-02-07 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling
On 02/07/2013 09:22 PM, Wim van Dommelen wrote: Mmmh, that (lh . (gis)) is already taken for the upper key, using the same, not completly describing name will again confuse others. OK, fair enough, clarinet-lh-low-gis is better, then. I'd use clarinet-full-boehm as the name for the clarinet

Re: Repeat signs / bar lines in markup

2013-02-07 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi, below a markup-command to print bar-lines. For now it is limited to bar-lines containing thick-bar-line, thin-bar-line and/or colon-bar-line. Every additional bar-line (dashed, dotted etc) would need an additional construction-procedure. \bar-line follows the procedures in bar-line.scm,

[ANNOUNCE] ly2video 0.4.1

2013-02-07 Thread Adam Spiers
Hi all, I'm happy to announce the release of ly2video 0.4.1. ly2video is a Python script which converts music represented by a GNU LilyPond file into a video containing a horizontally scrolling music staff which is synchronized with a MIDI-generated audio rendering of the music. You can

FYI uses of Frescobaldi on ubuntu and variants

2013-02-07 Thread Guy Stalnaker
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/portmidi/+bug/1110326 There's an issue with a recent libportmidi upgrade that breaks midi in frescobaldi/python. The issue is acknowledged and a fix in the the pipeline. If you cannot wait—like me—the bug thread shows how to get the updated library.

Re: allowing any horizontal collision in proportional notation

2013-02-07 Thread Jeffrey Trevino
Hi Michael, Do you still want legible accidentals? In that case, you might just invent an alternate notation that gives you exact horizontal spacing by eliminating all traditionally placed accidentals and places them over the notes instead. or something, Jeff On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:57 PM,

Fretboard Diagrams: Individual Dot Color

2013-02-07 Thread Kale Good
Hello, Is there a way to set dot-color for each individual note on a fretboard diagram? I'd like to differentiate between root notes and other scale tones. For examples, could I have the first fret note be white while the second fret note is black? Red would also be great, but I don't think that

Re: Bassoon fingering charts O_o

2013-02-07 Thread Jeffrey Trevino
Hi there, Could you please share the fingering catalogue code with the list, so that we can make similar diagrams for the other instruments? It would be useful to include a set of these in the documentation some how, come to think of it. cheers, Jeff On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 1:42 AM, James

Re: force flat beam in piano staff that uses \autochange

2013-02-07 Thread Michael Winter
That forces the beams to be flat but if I try to put them in the middle for all of it, crazy stuff starts to happen. See example below. Thanks, Mike \version 2.16.2 \new PianoStaff { \autochange { \override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0 \override Beam #'positions = #'(-4.5 .

Re: allowing any horizontal collision in proportional notation

2013-02-07 Thread Michael Winter
Thanks Jeff, (btw, it has been way too long since we have spoken and it is great to hear from you even if through this list). You kind of nailed it on the head. I want to allow illegible accidentals so that I can adjust the spacing to make them legible. Since those collisions are avoided at