On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:54:33PM -, Phil Holmes wrote:
> If the documentation needed correcting, I'm in for a minimum 1.5
> hour build (sometimes 6 hours) and 5 hour upload (which also
> eats into my internet quota and stops my internet use at the
> time) to correct it.
Ouch, this might be
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From: "Noeck"
To: "Phil Holmes" ;
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Small typo on LilyPond.org
No problem. Please feel free to provide a patch.
I would have a whole
On 2016-12-07 23:59, Thomas Morley wrote:
[...] So here a very first shot.
For now I let display the new _and_ the colored default LyricHyphen.
You'll see a drawback already: In tight situations the default gets
shortened until it vanishs. This is not possible or at least not
desirable for
On 2016-12-07 22:05, Simon Albrecht wrote:
On 07.12.2016 01:07, Alexander Kobel wrote:
chords with two adjacent notes (shifting one note). I know that this
should be a forbidden situation for vocal music
Why should it? I hardly think anybody should feel inclined to sing it
/non divisi/…
Of
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 04:09:02PM -0700, SoundsFromSound wrote:
> Graham Percival-3 wrote
> > As always, I'm happy to mentor anybody who wants to contribute to
> > LilyPond. There's plenty of work to go around, even for easy
> > typo-fixes like changing
> > @emph{December 40, 2016}
> > to
> >
2016-12-08 0:09 GMT+01:00 SoundsFromSound :
> Graham Percival-3 wrote
>> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 10:46:14PM +0100, Noeck wrote:
>>> Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
>>> > it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
>>>
>>> From my naive point of
On 07.12.2016 23:01, John Roper wrote:
Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
> From my naive point of view, there is something inherently wrong with a
website system if it is too much effort to correct a typo...
Joram
LOL doesn't
Graham Percival-3 wrote
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 10:46:14PM +0100, Noeck wrote:
>> Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
>> > it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
>>
>> From my naive point of view, there is something inherently wrong with a
>> website system if it is too
2016-12-07 22:03 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht :
> On 07.12.2016 11:45, Alexander Kobel wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure whether Harm's proof of concept also involved
>> pre-compile-time modifications.
>
>
> It certainly didn’t; Harm is a Schemer, not a C++ guy :-)
Indeed.
So here a
Dear Harm,
> Anyway, I tried some coding resulting in the attached image.
Wow. I should know it better by now, but time after time I am astonished
at what you are able to achieve.
Cheers,
Joram
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On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 08:49:55PM +1100, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> I have offered on more than one occasion on the list to do the Python port. I
> have been knocked back, to be more accurate, strongly discouraged, each time.
> As somebody with over forty years of software development experience, I
> No problem. Please feel free to provide a patch.
I would have a whole text based system. But this discussion is not wanted.
Btw, thanks a lot for your work, Phil!
Best,
Joram
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On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 10:46:14PM +0100, Noeck wrote:
> Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
> > it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
>
> From my naive point of view, there is something inherently wrong with a
> website system if it is too much effort to correct a typo...
- Original Message -
From: "Noeck"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: Small typo on LilyPond.org
Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
From my naive
>>Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
>> it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
>From my naive point of view, there is something inherently wrong with a
>website system if it is too much effort to correct a typo...
>Joram
LOL doesn't this sound familiar?
Hi,
while I encourage everyone to use git (and I think it is no problem for
Andrew), perhaps it would make sense to explain the installation using
zip files, too. Github offers zip files under "Clone or download" and I
think thats a good alternative for people not familiar with git. In
addition,
Hello Abraham,
Thanks for the precision!
JM
> Le 7 déc. 2016 à 18:16, tisimst a écrit :
>
> Hi, Menu!
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Menu Jacques [via Lilypond] <[hidden email]
> > wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> The NR tells we can use « __ » to indicate a
Am 07.12.2016 um 11:24 schrieb Phil Holmes:
> it would be too much effort to fix something so minor
>From my naive point of view, there is something inherently wrong with a
website system if it is too much effort to correct a typo...
Joram
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On 07.12.2016 01:07, Alexander Kobel wrote:
chords with two adjacent notes (shifting one note). I know that this
should be a forbidden situation for vocal music
Why should it? I hardly think anybody should feel inclined to sing it
/non divisi/…
Best, Simon
On 07.12.2016 11:45, Alexander Kobel wrote:
I'm not sure whether Harm's proof of concept also involved
pre-compile-time modifications.
It certainly didn’t; Harm is a Schemer, not a C++ guy :-)
Best, Simon
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Hi Abraham
That was very quick :-) Thank you very much. Works perfect.
My margin settings:
left-margin = 0.15\in
right-margin = 0.15\in
bottom-margin = 0.04\in
top-margin = 0.04\in
Best regards
Herbert
2016-12-07 18:45 GMT+01:00 tisimst :
> Herbert,
>
Hans,
that's pretty cool :-), it first got me confused because I did not see it
in frescobaldi, the midi player doesn't show the midifiles, but I checked
the directory where the .ly file is 'et voila' :-) there it was.
Great, this possibility is a good thing to know. I've read on this list
that
The score looks beautiful - congrats!
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 6:07 PM, Dominic wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Tonight (7.30pm on BBC Radio 3), the BBC Symphony Orchestra will be giving
> the premiere performance of Diana Burrell's 'Concerto for Brass and
> Orchestra'. I
Carl Sorensen wrote Wednesday, December 07, 2016 4:39 PM
On 12/7/16 2:49 AM, "Andrew Bernard" wrote:
>>I have offered on more than one occasion on the list to do the Python
>>port. I have been knocked back, to be more accurate, strongly
>>discouraged, each time. As
Hi everyone,
Tonight (7.30pm on BBC Radio 3), the BBC Symphony Orchestra will be giving
the premiere performance of Diana Burrell's 'Concerto for Brass and
Orchestra'. I typeset the score and parts entirely using Lilypond 2.19 a few
months ago. Lilypond helped me achieve lots of things that would
Herbert,
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:19 AM, Herbert Liechti [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n197755...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> I recently bought an Android Lenovo YOGA Book tablet and I like to use it
> on stage for viewing my sheets. I'm using an app MobileSheets for organzing
> the pdf files.
Hello
I recently bought an Android Lenovo YOGA Book tablet and I like to use it
on stage for viewing my sheets. I'm using an app MobileSheets for organzing
the pdf files. I was wondering if anyone has made a paper definition (like
A4) in lilypond for such a device. A tablet needs a minimum of
Hi, Menu!
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Menu Jacques [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n197753...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> The NR tells we can use « __ » to indicate a melismata after the end of a
> word,
>
Actually, it's just a single underscore that does this. A double
Hello folks,
The NR tells we can use « __ » to indicate a melismata after the end of a word,
such as « chro, » in the sample below.
But having that severeal times seems to have no effect. As a matter of style,
is it best to have only one occurrence, or one per note after the one starting
the
Andrew,
On 12/7/16 2:49 AM, "Andrew Bernard" wrote:
>I have offered on more than one occasion on the list to do the Python
>port. I have been knocked back, to be more accurate, strongly
>discouraged, each time. As somebody with over forty years of software
>development
Am 7. Dezember 2016 13:51:26 MEZ, schrieb "N. Andrew Walsh"
:
>Maybe someone on the list can help me quickly, because I *always* lose
>the
>instructions:
>
>On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 1)
>> openLilyLib snippets
Maybe someone on the list can help me quickly, because I *always* lose the
instructions:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> 1)
> openLilyLib snippets (and packages) are designed to be includable. That
> means once you have "installed" openLilyLib (by
> On 7 Dec 2016, at 08:31, bart deruyter wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sorry for this late reply, it has been quite busy here.
>
> here is a minimal example:
>
> <..>
>
> As expected, I get two midi files, but they both contain the music of the
> entire score. The
Hi Knut,
thanks for looking into that. IIUC (and without looking into your code -
is it on Github or otherwise publicly avaiable?), it seems that you
essentially add a text-interface to LyricHyphen. That's what would have
been my idea as well, if I were up to it.
Rebuilding is not a problem
Hi Alexander!
every now and then, I use a font for lyrics where the hyphen is quite different from Lilypond's LyricHyphen (in particular, sometimes it's slightly slanted). That combined with lyrics where a hyphen has to appear looks, well, ugly. (Recent example: a repetition of part of a word
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From: "SoundsFromSound"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 2:01 AM
Subject: Small typo on LilyPond.org
Just wanted to give you guys a little heads up, I noticed a small typo on
the
LilyPond home page at the
Am 07.12.2016 um 10:49 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> Why not now? After all, we are attacking the guile 2 matter currently,
> and similar arguments have been made against doing that in the past.
Probably because we will be doing it just before LilyPond will be kicked
from major distributions that
Hello Graham,
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2016 at 07:25:44PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > I can luckily skip that part :)
> > Including instructions to fetch Python 2.6.
> > (I really wonder why LilyPond nowadays ships with Python 2.6.)
> Changing it to something else would require
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