Re: Spacing for s4

2016-12-02 Thread PMA
On 12/02/2016 08:36 PM, PMA wrote: On 12/02/2016 07:08 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 02.12.2016 23:39, PMA wrote: Hi All! I notice that the spacer command (e.g., "s4"), though always accounting rightly for the TIME it commandeers (here a quarter-note's worth), does not always insert ACTUAL

Re: Spacing for s4

2016-12-02 Thread PMA
On 12/02/2016 07:08 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 02.12.2016 23:39, PMA wrote: Hi All! I notice that the spacer command (e.g., "s4"), though always accounting rightly for the TIME it commandeers (here a quarter-note's worth), does not always insert ACTUAL HORIZONTAL SPACE in the score. How can

Re: Issues with combined parts and repeat percent

2016-12-02 Thread Garrett Fitzgerald
Mark, that's true, and it's possible I may end up going that way. I'm using percents in the parts at the moment to help differentiate between repeated measures and similar-looking changed measures. I'll also try the code from http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2016-11/msg01162.html to

Re: tag - midi

2016-12-02 Thread Darren Modra
Hi Bart, I think you'll find that if you don't save your work in freescobaldi before running it, it will put the PDF and midi files into a temporary folder. Cheers, DM -- This message may include free added typos, which you may use for your entertainment, courtesy of Apple autocorrect. > On

Re: Spacing for s4

2016-12-02 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 02.12.2016 23:39, PMA wrote: Hi All! I notice that the spacer command (e.g., "s4"), though always accounting rightly for the TIME it commandeers (here a quarter-note's worth), does not always insert ACTUAL HORIZONTAL SPACE in the score. How can I ensure that it'll do that too? (I.e., what

RE: Issues with combined parts and repeat percent

2016-12-02 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Garrett, When I replace “percent” with “unfold” everything appears as you want. Mark From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Garrett Fitzgerald Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 3:42 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Issues with

Issues with combined parts and repeat percent

2016-12-02 Thread Garrett Fitzgerald
Evening, all. I'm trying to write individual horn parts for a march, but combine them in the score to save vertical space. However, I'm running into problems with percent repeats where Horn 2 plays the same notes longer than Horn 1 does. \version "2.18.2" hornOne = \relative c'' { r8 a a r a a |

Re: tag - midi

2016-12-02 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
Bart, I did some experimentation with the \tag command. It is great for different > editions of printed music of course, but I tried it in the midi block > without luck. > > I'm trying to create some music dictation exercises and want to separate > the midi file for the student in parts of each 2

Re: Bad-Schemer syndrome

2016-12-02 Thread PMA
Oops. Ignore the Subject line here, and the whole lower message. I forgot to erase them. Mea culpa! On 12/02/2016 05:39 PM, PMA wrote: Hi All! I notice that the spacer command (e.g., "s4"), though always accounting rightly for the TIME it commandeers (here a quarter-note's worth), does not

Re: Bad-Schemer syndrome

2016-12-02 Thread PMA
Hi All! I notice that the spacer command (e.g., "s4"), though always accounting rightly for the TIME it commandeers (here a quarter-note's worth), does not always insert ACTUAL HORIZONTAL SPACE in the score. How can I ensure that it'll do that too? (I.e., what score-setup spec would have

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread Graham Percival
I understand. My apologies for being slow to get going; I only re-joined LilyPond on Wednesday, in part because I suspected how this was going to play out. I plan to improve the process for new contributors, but it will likely be 4-6 months before we have the technical and social capability in

Re: tag - midi

2016-12-02 Thread bart deruyter
Sorry for this, but it does not work, I made another mistake, applied the tag to the score too.. so my question does still stand. http://www.bartart3d.be/ On Twitter On Identi.ca On Google+

Re: tag - midi

2016-12-02 Thread bart deruyter
Hi all, disregard this mail.. it does work.. :-) What made it work is : save the file first. Apparently frescobaldi re-renders unsaved work into pdf's, but not midi-files... thx anyway. Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ On Twitter On Identi.ca

tag - midi

2016-12-02 Thread bart deruyter
Hi all, I did some experimentation with the \tag command. It is great for different editions of printed music of course, but I tried it in the midi block without luck. I'm trying to create some music dictation exercises and want to separate the midi file for the student in parts of each 2 bars,

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread John Roper
This has turned into quite a bigger problem than I expected. I understand your reasons, but as a more modernistic designer and developer, I don't agree with most of your descisions no offense or problem. I just don't think I am the best person for the job. On Dec 2, 2016 2:19 PM, "Graham

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread Graham Percival
Hi John, Thanks for your interest in helping LilyPond! I wonder if you might be interested in having a dedicated mentor to help you navigate our development process. We are more than 20 years old, and our process is aimed at allowing us to keep things rolling as smoothly as possible. I've

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread Jean-Charles Malahieude
Le 02/12/2016 à 02:10, Paul a écrit : Hi Carl, On 12/01/2016 12:44 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: One thing that is note mentioned in your quote is that texinfo separates semantics from appearance. It is this precise separation that allows one to make big but consistent changes in the appearance of

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread Paul
On 12/01/2016 02:40 PM, John Roper wrote: My css file is a proposed inclusion into the website. Hi John, I tried your CSS file (just using Firefox developer tools) and made a couple of screenshots (uploaded to that same directory mentioned earlier in this thread), but the "Cabin" font is

Re: New LilyPond website

2016-12-02 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 12/1/16 6:10 PM, "Paul" wrote: >Hi Carl, > >On 12/01/2016 12:44 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: >> One thing that is note mentioned in your quote is that texinfo separates >> semantics from appearance. It is this precise separation that allows >>one >> to make big but

Re: Distance between Lyrics and Dynamics context

2016-12-02 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > For the record: I was somehow fixed on moving the whole context > (which I still want to know about). Yes. > But in my actual case which is a two-system music example it turned out > to move things around by simply overriding their extra-offset … As I indicated, that’s what I often