On 03/12/13 22:47, David Kastrup wrote:
You are aware that the Sibelius development team has been laid off due
to financial problems of their parent company in spite of Sibelius
having a paying market and turning a profit?
Yes, fully. But there is still _a_ Sibelius development team, there is
Am 04.12.2013 07:46, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Thanks for pointing this out.
with write I indeed see what I want to.
But when I try to pass that to a ly:message I'll get
Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): (critical-remark)
ly:message
On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 08:23 +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
Richard Shann richard.sh...@virgin.net writes:
Right now I have a new entry option nearly complete - playing on a MIDI
keyboard and then entering the rhythm.
By hitting a MIDI keyboard key in the desired rhythm?
Well, that is what
Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
Yes, the processes of contribution-based free software break in
different ways to the processes of commercial proprietary software --
there are different risks and different benefits. But the fact is,
someone using Sibelius now
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Ah, I'd already grepped the git repo in the past, but didn't see it as
a standard means when looking up usage information. Thanks.
Well, in doubt the documentation string is relevant, but you have to
find it first. git grep has the main advantage of
On 04/12/13 10:33, David Kastrup wrote:
Uh, the original developers of Sibelius made Avid an offer for buying
Sibelius back. The offer was turned down.
Happy to have this discussion if you want it, but I think it's getting away from
the point I wanted to make.
It's simply that I don't see
Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
On 04/12/13 10:33, David Kastrup wrote:
Uh, the original developers of Sibelius made Avid an offer for buying
Sibelius back. The offer was turned down.
Happy to have this discussion if you want it, but I think it's getting
away
Am 04.12.2013 11:18, schrieb David Kastrup:
We're not there yet. LilyPond is more a humongous blob of an
application rather than a music typesetting_platform_, like Emacs is an
easily extended editing platform.
Of course this would be a beautiful idea. And it's of course very good
to work
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 11:18, schrieb David Kastrup:
We're not there yet. LilyPond is more a humongous blob of an
application rather than a music typesetting_platform_, like Emacs is an
easily extended editing platform.
Of course this would be a beautiful
On 04/12/13 11:18, David Kastrup wrote:
It's not really a discussion: I am just reiterating points already made
a lot of times with regard to Free Software. Corporate parents can
easily become a liability rather than an asset, and when that happens,
you are powerless as a user.
Yes, I'm very
Hello everyone,
first: I'm new on this mailing list, so I hope I'm on the right place
for my question:
today when working with LilyPond, I noticed some strange behaviour with
additional staves. Have a look at the LilyPond code below. When
interpreting this, the staves named eigth and
http://www.sibeliusblog.com/news/leipzig-urtext-fonts-now-available-from-fontshop/
I like these fonts, but do you agree with me that the second example
partially spoils the impression through too regular spacing? I would
love to see the same typeset through LilyPond ...
One more point for
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
#location
/home/uliska/git/openLilyLib/snippets/editorial-tools/annotate/examples.ly:29:3
While I didn't find anything about the # combination in Scheme in
general I
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
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Am 04.12.2013 15:00, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Unfortunately not (TH).
This is what redirects me
Hi,
when I'm trying to determine the the position in a piece when inside a
music function I think I have to use either
ly:context-current-moment
or
ly:context-now
Both functions take a 'context' as argument, but I don't see where this
should be taken from.
so
a)
how do I get a current
Am 04.12.2013 15:04, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Unfortunately not (TH).
This is what redirects me to
Input *
unsmob_input (SCM s)
{
if (SCM_IMP (s))
return 0;
if (SCM_CAR (s) == (SCM)input_tag) // ugh.
return (Input *) SCM_CDR (s);
else
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 15:00, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Hi,
when I'm trying to determine the the position in a piece when inside a
music function I think I have to use either
ly:context-current-moment
or
ly:context-now
That's stupid: they do the same thing. Why do we have the same function
twice?
Both
Am 04.12.2013 16:34, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 15:00, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Am 04.12.2013 16:33, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 15:04, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Unfortunately not (TH).
This is what redirects me to
Input *
unsmob_input (SCM s)
{
if (SCM_IMP (s))
return 0;
if (SCM_CAR (s) == (SCM)input_tag) // ugh.
Am 04.12.2013 16:39, schrieb David Kastrup:
Again: what are you trying to do?
Probably my reply to your previous answer will have told you in the
meantime.
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in
Am 04.12.2013 17:01, schrieb Urs Liska:
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in the input file it should store location
elements and current measure and measure position in several variables.
so yout
I've been asked a beaming rule question:
Is it possible to specify a different beaming rule if a beat is divided
into a triplet? In this example
\version 2.16.0
\score {
{\time 3/8
d''4 \times 2/3 { bes''16 a'' bes'' }
fis''8 g''8 r
ees'' \times 2/3 { d''16 c'' bes'
- Original Message -
From: Lovis Suchmann panlo...@aol.com
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 12:23 PM
Subject: Inconsistent behavior with additional staves?
Hello everyone,
first: I'm new on this mailing list, so I hope I'm on the right place for
my
Hello, I need some help with this concern.
I just wanted to know what is this bongos notation about, I do not understand
what “bohm” or “boho” is, it would be a pleasure to get some help of you guys,
I would definitely thank you if you send me a brief description of this
notation, it is
Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
I've been asked a beaming rule question:
Is it possible to specify a different beaming rule if a beat is divided
into a triplet? In this example
\version 2.16.0
\score {
{\time 3/8
d''4 \times 2/3 { bes''16 a'' bes'' }
Richard,
This may help:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/beams#setting-autom
atic-beam-behavior
Mark
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From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
Richard Shann
hi,
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Раул Апонт raulapo...@bk.ru wrote:
I just wanted to know what is this bongos notation about, I do not
understand what bohm or boho is, it would be a pleasure to get some
help of you guys, I would definitely thank you if you send me a brief
description of
Warning. I this message, Why don't we does not mean do it, you
slave. It means just asking do you think it's a worthwhile idea?
The thread about usability and promoting has forked too much and my
thoughts are somewhat related to both. I am crossposting to hear users
feedback also, sorry for that.
Thank you David (and to the others that replied), I had a go at getting
my head round this before I asked, I find it a serious challenge. It
would be nice to have a graphical way of selecting what you want
visually and letting the computer do the hard work...
Your new 2.19 syntax certainly looks
On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 16:52 +, Phil Holmes wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com
To: lilypond-user lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 4:30 PM
Subject: Different beaming for triplets
I've been asked a beaming rule
On 04/12/13 17:24, Francisco Vila wrote:
Warning. I this message, Why don't we does not mean do it, you
slave. It means just asking do you think it's a worthwhile idea?
The thread about usability and promoting has forked too much and my
thoughts are somewhat related to both. I am crossposting
- Original Message -
From: Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com
To: LilyPond-User list lilypond-user@gnu.org; LilyPond-Devel list
lilypond-de...@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 5:24 PM
Subject: A thought on Windows Experience (was: useability, promoting, etc)
Warning. I
Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
Thank you David (and to the others that replied), I had a go at
getting my head round this before I asked, I find it a serious
challenge.
Yes.
It would be nice to have a graphical way of selecting what you want
visually and letting the computer
I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although this
would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer. However,
there's
one thing I don't know: what should happen when you double-click a .ly
file
in Explorer: open an editor or compile the file? And if the former,
Hello,
Can someone take a quick look at this and see if what I'm experiencing is
normal? I just did a fresh install of Denemo and opened it for the first
time. This is what I see:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22105560/Denemo%20Startup%20Config.mp4
(I've also attached a small (2MB) video
pkx166h wrote
On 04/12/13 17:24, Francisco Vila wrote:
Warning. I this message, Why don't we does not mean do it, you
slave. It means just asking do you think it's a worthwhile idea?
The thread about usability and promoting has forked too much and my
thoughts are somewhat related to both. I
From: Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 6:16 PM
I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although this
would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer. However,
there's one thing I don't know: what should happen when you
double-click
Am 04.12.2013 19:23, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
Hello,
Can someone take a quick look at this and see if what I'm experiencing is
normal? I just did a fresh install of Denemo and opened it for the first
time. This is what I see:
Noeck wrote
Am 04.12.2013 19:23, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
Hello,
Can someone take a quick look at this and see if what I'm experiencing is
normal? I just did a fresh install of Denemo and opened it for the first
time. This is what I see:
2013/12/4 SoundsFromSound soundsfromso...@gmail.com:
I'm confused. There is a Lilypad for Windows. It comes standard w/ the
LilyPond installation. ?
Yes. But it opens IIRC when you right-click on a ly document, then choose Edit.
This lilypad editor does have a menu entry to compile. So, it is
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
But wait: this has been done. Valentin Villenave dit it once. A bundle
that installed a PDF viewer and a small button panel with all the most
basic operatons. I don't remember if it included a message output.
I was of the impression that LilyPad
On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 19:05 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
Thank you David (and to the others that replied), I had a go at
getting my head round this before I asked, I find it a serious
challenge.
Yes.
It would be nice to have a graphical
2013/12/4 Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net:
For me, I'd say that we should not install Frescobaldi as a pre-requisite of
running Lily on Windows. I'm a heavy Windows user, and would not want
another program installed by default.
But you _already_ have another program installed by default: the
2013/12/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
Fresco is now in Macports (whatever that means) and I think that means
it is now very easy to install there.
--
Francisco
Am 04.12.2013 19:44, schrieb David Kastrup:
Catering for integration of Frescobaldi would be a real headache. And
the documentation would need adapting as well. That's not to say
anything about the value provided by such an approach, but it would
likely make a lot more sense and a lot less
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to alter the stem length of tuplets. I've
tried \override Stem #'length = #1 for example. It did not work. The piece
contains 3 voices, and it is the stem length of second voice I'm trying to
change.
The explanation on 'Altering the length of beamed stems'
If you don't mind setting explicit beam positions, you probably could go
with:
\override Beam #'positions = #'(-2 . -2) % adjust the numbers
Joram
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Am 04.12.2013 17:15, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 17:01, schrieb Urs Liska:
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in the input file it should store location
elements and current measure and
Noeck,
thank you, that did the trick :-) . Adding to snippets in frescobaldi :-D
grtz,
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This editor in Windows is deterrent. When I started, it took several
weeks after I gave LP a second try. The first thing I then did, was
changing the default-opening-program to the standard windows notepad
editor, because the fonts an the look of this LP editor window was so
ugly. An I am glad
Am 04.12.2013 20:56, schrieb Noeck:
IMHO users should always be pointed to Frescobaldi and install it. Could
Lilypond be included in the Frescobaldi download?
As said I wouldn't want to promote that too much because I'm biased. But
if there was an agreement on this it would be quite simple to
On Dec 4, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 04.12.2013 17:15, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 17:01, schrieb Urs Liska:
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in the
On 05/12/13 05:02, Phil Holmes wrote:
I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although
this would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer.
However, there's one thing I don't know: what should happen when you
double-click a .ly file in Explorer: open an editor or
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
2013/12/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
Fresco is now in Macports (whatever that means) and I think that means
it
Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 19:05 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
Thank you David (and to the others that replied), I had a go at
getting my head round this before I asked, I find it a serious
challenge.
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 19:44, schrieb David Kastrup:
Catering for integration of Frescobaldi would be a real headache. And
the documentation would need adapting as well. That's not to say
anything about the value provided by such an approach, but it would
Am 04.12.2013 20:24, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 19:44, schrieb David Kastrup:
Catering for integration of Frescobaldi would be a real headache. And
the documentation would need adapting as well. That's not to say
anything about the value
Not having a problem here. I installed Denemo 1.0.4-1 on Arch and it works
fine. What OS are you running?
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Luna Music Engraving
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Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com writes:
At the moment this AI step is the simplest possible, it goes through the
durations that you played assigning them to the nearest note lengths
using only whole-note 1/256th note and dotted versions of them (no
triplet values have been entered
Hi,
we are nearing the end of the year, and, uh, it looks like I could make use
of some of the spirit of giving.
As you can see from the accompanying report, the current number of people
supporting my work on LilyPond financially is on the decline:
while there are a few large donors,
Hi,
a couple of thoughts:
2013/12/4 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
I find this path tortuous. People double-click
the lilypond icon, and don't see this shell as many of them could
expect. Instead, ugly things happen. Therefore, lilypond is ugly. I
think this summarizes the start and
Hi, David
Your function for offsetting control-points of a TieColumn is very useful to me. Now it would be great if someone could improve it to make it work with ties over the line break.
Best
Karol
Dnia 20-10-2013 o godz. 0:39 David Nalesnik napisał(a):
Hi Karol,
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
Anyway, what about something like this: a higher-level installer
that installs LilyPond and lets user choose what editing program he
wants to use:
LilyPond files can be edited using different programs. Pleasse
choose what to install
From: Janek Warchol janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:55 PM
Hi,
a couple of thoughts:
2013/12/4 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
I find this path tortuous. People double-click
the lilypond icon, and don't see this shell as many of them could
expect. Instead,
2013/12/5 Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net:
I also think lilypond's website is terrible. It looks like something out of
the eighties knocked up on a dos machine. By comparison, take a look at the
home pages of musescore, finale and sibelius.
are you visiting http://lilypond.org/ or
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From: Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
To: Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net
Cc: LilyPond Users lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: A thought on Windows Experience
2013/12/5 Phil Burfitt
Ryan McClure wrote
Not having a problem here. I installed Denemo 1.0.4-1 on Arch and it works
fine. What OS are you running?
Hi Ryan. I wasn't necessarily reporting any problem, just a question or
concern about how Denemo loads a ton of different mini-windows on startup.
Were you able to check
On Dec 4, 2013, at 6:18 PM, Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net wrote:
From: Janek Warchol janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:55 PM
Hi,
a couple of thoughts:
2013/12/4 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
I find this path tortuous. People double-click
I saw your video and kind of chuckled at how many windows popped up... not to
make light of how many come up :) I only have two, the main window and a PDF
viewer.
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
On Dec 4, 2013, at 6:18 PM, Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net
wrote:
I also think lilypond's website is terrible. It looks like something out
of the eighties knocked up on a dos machine. By comparison, take a look
Am 2013-12-05 um 01:12 schrieb David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
2013/12/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
The last time this discussion came up, Frescobaldi did not work on
MacOSX. And it comes with its own dependencies. And installers.
Fresco is
Carl Peterson carlopeter...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
On Dec 4, 2013, at 6:18 PM, Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net
wrote:
I also think lilypond's website is terrible. It looks like
something out of the eighties
Federico Bruni writes:
I'm not a coder, so nothing.
I was just thinking that I may test it better if I could run it on my
computer.
Okay...thanks for the offer! I'll think about it. Because development
is so slow the code is only available to the actual developers for now.
I see that the
I also think lilypond's website is terrible. It looks like something
out of the eighties knocked up on a dos machine. By comparison,
take a look at the home pages of musescore, finale and sibelius.
Actually, I don't see a very big difference between lilypond's and
musescore's site. But
Noeck writes:
how do you generate the visual output?
Using LilyPond.
Does this scale to larger scores?
It depends. Larger score support will need a lot of work. The first
thing is to get this project really started.
Is there a possibility to compile line by line to get smaller changes
2013/12/5 Jan Nieuwenhuizen jann...@gnu.org
Federico Bruni writes:
I'm not a coder, so nothing.
I was just thinking that I may test it better if I could run it on my
computer.
Okay...thanks for the offer! I'll think about it. Because development
is so slow the code is only available
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