A P.S. to my beginner musings:
Perhaps, the VerticalAxisGroup stretchability variable could be adjusted
in its behavior, so that when it is at 0, no bounding box/skyline
safeguards are considered for the nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing property
at all - the 'text baseline to staff center'
On 2018-06-10 17:44, Ralph Palmer wrote:
Hi -
My hearty thank you to all involved in LilyPond! I don't feel like I'm
contributing much anymore.
I'm running LY 2.19.81 and Frescobaldi 2.18.1 under Linux/Ubuntu 16.04.
I would like to change the labels on a set of volta alternatives. I've
tried
Hi -
My hearty thank you to all involved in LilyPond! I don't feel like I'm
contributing much anymore.
I'm running LY 2.19.81 and Frescobaldi 2.18.1 under Linux/Ubuntu 16.04.
I would like to change the labels on a set of volta alternatives. I've
tried using
Volta text markup using
On 10.06.2018 11:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
Looks like this is a better fit at 1922:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Neue_Galgenlieder%2C_Op.43b_(Graener%2C_Paul)
It’s not what Bernhard asked for and this is getting still more
off-topic, but I must thank you for this amazing discovery. What
hilarious and
On 6/10/18 1:16 AM, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-09 19:43, dfro wrote:
Dear code wizards,
I still have more to solve on this issue, if possible.
I think I have discovered why most of the shifting is happening: The
skyline rather than the baseline of the lyric line text is being
referenced by
It works!!!
Thank you very much.
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On 2018-06-10 12:37, Gloops wrote:
\version "2.18.2"
\new RhythmicStaff \with {
\consists "System_start_delimiter_engraver"
systemStartDelimiter = #'SystemStartBar
\override SystemStartBar.collapse-height = 0
\override SystemStartBar.thickness = 2
}
{
c'1 \break
c'1 \break
%Start of code
Hello!
\version "2.18.2"
\new RhythmicStaff \with {
\consists "System_start_delimiter_engraver"
systemStartDelimiter = #'SystemStartBar
\override SystemStartBar.collapse-height = 0
\override SystemStartBar.thickness = 2
}
{
c'1 \break
c'1 \break
c'1
On 10/06/18 18:03, Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2018-06-10 09:39, Brian Barker wrote:
>> At 09:25 10/06/2018 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
>>> On 2018-06-10 08:19, Malte Meyn wrote:
The poem is a humourous (is that how you spell it?) explanation for
losing them every now and then.
>>>
>>> You did
On 2018-06-10 09:39, Brian Barker wrote:
At 09:25 10/06/2018 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-10 08:19, Malte Meyn wrote:
The poem is a humourous (is that how you spell it?) explanation for
losing them every now and then.
You did just fine. It is humorous (or humourous) depending on your
- Original Message -
From: "Aaron Hill"
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2018 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Search for Morgensterns Galgenlieder for choir
On 2018-06-10 08:19, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 10.06.2018 um 16:59 schrieb shane:
Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table cloth? Or am I
hello Bernhard,
are you sure about Kodály? - there is a setting by Kodály's pupil Mátyás
Seiber,
see: https://d2me0q24x7p585.cloudfront.net/748871010529.pdf (found while
googling ""Es gibt ein Gespenst das frißt Taschentücher").
cheers
Arne
--
Sent from:
On 2018-06-10 08:19, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 10.06.2018 um 16:59 schrieb shane:
Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table cloth? Or am I
misunderstanding the title?
It’s about handkerchiefs, not table cloths. The poem is a humourous
(is that how you spell it?) explanation for losing them
Malte Meyn writes:
> Am 10.06.2018 um 16:59 schrieb shane:
>> Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table cloth? Or am I
>> misunderstanding the title?
>
> It’s about handkerchiefs, not table cloths. The poem is a humourous
> (is that how you spell it?) explanation for losing them every now
On 2018-06-10 08:21, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On 2018-06-10 07:59, shane wrote:
I suppose wether or not ismlp has it depends on if you are Canadian
The Berne Convention officially sets international copyright duration
to life of the author plus 50 years, but nearly all countries
Hi Aaron,
> On 2018-06-10 07:59, shane wrote:
>> I suppose wether or not ismlp has it depends on if you are Canadian
> The Berne Convention officially sets international copyright duration to life
> of the author plus 50 years, but nearly all countries have extended that to
> "life plus 70".
Am 10.06.2018 um 16:59 schrieb shane:
Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table
cloth? Or am I misunderstanding the title?
It’s about handkerchiefs, not table cloths. The poem is a humourous (is
that how you spell it?) explanation for losing them every now and then.
On 2018-06-10 07:59, shane wrote:
I suppose wether or not ismlp has it depends on if you are Canadian or
a slave to Mickey Mouse. This piece could have been commercially
unsuccessful or supressed. Why is the ghost voraciously eating the
table cloth? Or am I misunderstanding the title?
The
I suppose wether or not ismlp has it depends on if you are Canadian or a slave
to Mickey Mouse. This piece could have been commercially unsuccessful or
supressed. Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table cloth? Or am I
misunderstanding the title?
Shane
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2018-06-09 23:59 GMT+02:00 Urs Liska :
> You mean I should use set-object-property! rather than set!
> (ly:music-property ?
Well, look at the example below (for custom-grob-properties):
{
\override NoteHead #'wtf = ##t
c'
d'
\once \override NoteHead #'color =
#(lambda (grob)
Thanx a lot Aaron,
Great suggestions. Will be using the second option, since i have already a
complex score
THanx a lot again
Best
K
On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 10:43:48PM -0400, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2018 19:29:08 -0700
> From: Aaron Hill
> To:
Am 10. Juni 2018 12:08:23 MESZ schrieb Aaron Hill :
>On 2018-06-10 03:01, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Aaron Hill writes:
>>
>>> On 2018-06-10 02:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
> Andrew Bernard writes:
>
>>> On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard
On 2018-06-10 03:01, David Kastrup wrote:
Aaron Hill writes:
On 2018-06-10 02:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
Andrew Bernard writes:
On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
wrote:
When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
Galgenlieder
Am 10. Juni 2018 11:52:41 MESZ schrieb Aaron Hill :
>On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Andrew Bernard writes:
>>
On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
>
wrote:
> When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
> Galgenlieder
> with the
Aaron Hill writes:
> On 2018-06-10 02:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
>> On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
>>> Andrew Bernard writes:
>>>
> On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
> wrote:
>
>> When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
>> Galgenlieder
On 2018-06-10 02:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
Andrew Bernard writes:
On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
wrote:
When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
Galgenlieder
with the Youth choir of Gelsenkirchen: Es gibt ein Gespenst,
On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
Andrew Bernard writes:
On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
wrote:
When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
Galgenlieder
with the Youth choir of Gelsenkirchen: Es gibt ein Gespenst, das
frisst
Taschentücher.
Hi
Andrew Bernard writes:
>> On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
>>
>>> When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns Galgenlieder
>>> with the Youth choir of Gelsenkirchen: Es gibt ein Gespenst, das frisst
>>> Taschentücher.
>>>
>
> Hi Bernahrd.
>
> Try IMSLP:
>
>
Hi Bernahrd.
Try IMSLP:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Galgenlieder_(B%C3%B6ttger%2C_Martin)
Andrew
On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns Galgenlieder
> with the Youth choir of Gelsenkirchen: Es gibt ein Gespenst, das frisst
>
Hi Harold,
Welcome to the Pond.
Lilypond does a pretty good job (actually, not just pretty good, but
amazing) left to it's own devices, but music scoring is so rich that there
are situations where you may need to help it out a bit. The virtue of
lilypond is that there are tweaks and adjustments
Urs Liska writes:
> Am I understanding the following things right?
>
> 1)
>
> (listeners ((note-event engraver event) ))
>
> creates a function that is called for each note-event. It is passed
> the engraver (from which the context can be derived) and the event
> itself, and these can be
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