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2008/2/24, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Han-Wen Nienhuys skrev:
This is pretty obvious for single-voice notes; for chords it gets
hairier: which part of the chord notes do we use to decide this?
I think we should look at both top notes and bottom notes. We should
only make the beam
2008/2/22, Oscar van Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any suggestions? Is this a bug?
Yes;
without delving deeper into this, I'd say it might be related to the
recent changes wrt. page layout.
Joe?
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at
lily/parser.yy, where you can see the scorify-music call in the
score_body rule.
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website? as a news entry on the front-page and from the essay?
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__FUNCTION__,
+ module);
+
+ Score *sc = unsmob_score (score);
+ return sc-get_header ();
}
Shoudn't ly:score-set-header! actually set the header, rather than
returning it?
ah yes, a cut paste error.
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in .41
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will
pack as much bars of music as possible into a line, but the
line will then be stretched to fill the whole linewidth.
}
\version 2.11.40
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\relative {
\override Score.SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing = ##t
c2 d4 f8[ g]
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are there two executables anyway? Do they perform different things
or are they sort of equivalent but they are used in different
contexts.
It's because of the way that DOS/windows handles stdout output. For
the double-click behavior (create logfiles), we don't want to flash
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= #(define-music-function (parser location piece instr)
(string string)
#{
\score {
IIRC #{ can only contains music expressions.
#(eval (string-symbol (string-append piece instr #Staff)))
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. On other platforms, we ship 2.4 inside the
lilypond package.
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I'm stumped; I have no idea what is going on.
Sorry.
2008/2/8, Ozgur Yuksel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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2008/2/7, Ozgur Yuksel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am working with GNU LilyPond 2.11.37 (the problem had existed with
2.10 too
/lilypond) to be like
strace path/to/lilypond
The output will be huge. I'm just looking for the places where
libfontconfig.so.X.Y and libpango.so.X.Y is opened, so grep for
libfontconfig and libpango
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.* show the crippled pdf and ps files of
test.ly where it looks like good.png with fc7.
Can you post the output of a --verbose run on the RHEL5 box?
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different caching mechanisms across versions,
and /usr/bin/fc-cache and lilypond's Fontconfig may not look at the
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application is cross-platform etc.).
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? I have a GNU/Linux x86 box capable of
doing the builds and a Mac G3 and possible access to an XP box.
That would you also make you a candidate for testing all the different
binary builds. :-)
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(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.devel/12674
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to guide you. Unfortunately, I don't have any time to
take this on myself.
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the proper solution is to insert a ideal-dy property, which is read
in Beam::calc_least_squares_position(). If we had that mechanism, you
could set the property to 0 to get horizontal beams.
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/CenturySchL-Roma.ttf
Do you know where this font came from? It might help to remove it.
Lily also uses CenturySchoolbook, but this TTF obviously has some
problems.
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Valentin
when did this start? was .34 ok?
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that the current version doesn't do the
double font caching in XP with these versions?
ps. what funky business is the uninstaller up to, given that it seems to be
a magnitude slower to uninstall the files than install them ?
I don't know. Maybe it's a windows thing.
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2007/12/1, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/11/30, Simon Dahlbacka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
didn't find anything 2.7 at
(http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/mingw/)
2.8.0-1 exhibits the same behavior ( i.e. is buggy)
I know
.
Actually, lily should never go backwards in time, not even if you have
really wonky time sigs and tuplets, so this is definitively a bug.
One possibility is that you have an overflow error: the rationals use
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be a problem.
Is a possible solution to use 64-bit representation internally?
It's an option, but it's a stopgap measure. The real solution is to
have a arbitrary precision arithmetic. GUILE already provides that,
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this.
Can you check if older versions (2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, etc.) exhibit
the same behavior? If no, can you use bisection to figure out which
version introduced the slowness?
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2007/11/23, Francisco Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/11/22, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just verified that 2.11.35-2 (I released a -2 yesterday)...
Thank you, now it works and it seems to be much faster. Or, is it only
a sensation of mine?
Don't know. On the build side, nothing
2007/11/21, Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I get the same error reported by Paco on Macintosh PPC-Darwin,
OS 10.4.11.
I just verified that 2.11.35-2 (I released a -2 yesterday) woks on
darwin-x86. Can you check if it does for ppc too?
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2007/11/21, Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just release 2.11.35.
I'll be happy to test it when it's available.
it's already on lilypond.org, however, something must have broken with
our mirroring process to linuxaudio.org
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. 4 pages, typography-demo 2 iso. 1, wtk1-fugue2: 3 iso
2.)
Was this expected? It seems the balance has gone too much to avoiding
dense horizontal spacing.
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Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
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- explanations about what the notation means should go in the glossary.
I might keep the first sentence in your explanation, but move other
parts to the glossary.
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files, and I assume that it's supposed to convert them to png, but it seems to
skip that step without telling me anything about it. The lines below are what
happens. Any ideas?
you have to make sure that --format=png gets passed to lilypond when
you run lp-book.
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and the heights of the beams to that as
well. It's not completely clear to me that these two are independent.
Unfortunately this code is old and very hairy.
Jan, can you comment?
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octave_check optional_notemode_duration
optional_rest {
there is no place to store exclamations inside a pitch.
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. no glaring bugs in the new features.
I seem to recall that we have a nasty bug in reverting nested
properties, but except for that I can't recall anything notable.
Comments, ideas?
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\relative { c'2 c2. c1 }
\new Staff { a2 a2. a1}
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Ole Schmidt escreveu:
Dear all,
is there a way to place a rest (higher) in \drummode? (like with \rest
command in normal staffs)
\override the staff-position of the Rest, or perhaps using tweak.
Untested code follows:
\tweak #'staff-position #5 r
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Joe Neeman escreveu:
On Saturday 18 August 2007 11:48, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/8/16, Joe Neeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to tweak the spacing code, and I've come across a case where
I'm not sure what to do. In the attached example, I have a note followed
by a clef change followed
seen both, and personally think that
extra space looks better, provided that there is enough room on the
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in a scaled way. Can you help?
extra-offset is scaled by the staff-space of the StaffSymbol, so you
should be able to use \tweak with extra-offset for \vbracket.
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with bar-lines, though.
Oh, but you could simply add
\override Score.BarLine #'thickness = #100
problem solved :-)
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such uncommon constructs can deal with
the extra warning. They are fewer than people making mistakes.
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}
}
%%% EX 1 %%%
See attached.
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command is located not at the exact point of the bar line but 3/80 of a
measure /after/ the bar line.
pageBreak should include a bar check by default. Anyone for a patch?
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of you following git can do so straight away.
I'll try to build a new release this week.
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with \override
Clef #'space-alist #'ambitus #'(extra-space . 20.0)
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that it does this with other files too?
Also, which version was the first to exhibit this problem? Does it
happen with 2.11.x too?
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a place in the
documentation, please see
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
or add an example to the LSR.
I'm not sure whether that's the whole story; you probably need to remove
the Beam_engraver too.
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, but for an individual snippet
to be converted to PDF, it must contain fonts, hence the
-dinclude-eps-fonts option.
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the actual binary from a terminal, and send me the
output?
The binary is in lilypond.app/contents/resource/bin/lilypond
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, for
example
note-info:x=640y=232pitch=64duration=128
That's not a bad idea at all. I'll gladly help anyone who wants to
write this feature.
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, the second system should break after six bars, just
like the first system - shouldn't it?
Any ideas how to solve this?
Best regards / Jonas
\version 2.8.1
there is a faint possibility that this may have changed in the past
years; we're at 2.11.26 now.
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this be improved?).
checkout -dhelp, You probably want to use
-dgs-load-fonts
and preferably pdflatex.
If you're technically inclined, you can run
make web logfile
and see how we build the documentation. We try to minizime font loads too
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, is particularly directed at
people who might be willing to take a look at the source code and tell
me what I could do better.
And a typographic nit: the margins seem rather on the small side.
Have you done the page layout yourself? I recommend copying margins
from reknowned publications.
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any comments and test reports back to me (PM, i.e.
offlist). Note that this port is a little zombie wrt guile (still
at 1.6) -- i didn't notice any problem with this, though.
It will be soon. Lily 2.11 requires GUILE 1.8.
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where the line
and page breaks occur?
I think you misread. These are 80 1-2 page pieces, with no combined
page breaking, inside a lilypond-book document.
Jan did complete rewrite of lp-book in lilypond around version 2.1.20,
with improved speed as a result.
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, 2007, at 5:39 PM, Stan Sanderson wrote:
On May 1, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
I suspect this related to language settings. Try setting your
preferred languages to english.
2007/5/1, Bruce McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also tried with last night's WebKit build:
http
engine
used by Safari)
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of everything being included in one
variable, but the disadvantage of requiring slightly more complicated
functions.
For examples, see Twinline or kevin in this page:
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the expand TTF
files procedure for the first run. Patches thoughtfully considered.
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waterhorse$ file
/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond
/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, PowerPC
or cisco 4500, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked
(uses shared libs), stripped
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need a more
detailed report than this.
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to (optionally) delete all but one rest when a special option
is set.
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Hi everyone,
as it looking now, I will be at FISL in Porto Alegre, Brazil again
this year, as part of the Google team. If you're in the neighborhood,
do drop by!
http://fisl.softwarelivre.org/8.0/www/
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to extract fonts to separate .ttfs yourself, and
put them in the ~/.fonts directory.
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. If there is no further reply I will submit it
to LSR with a short explanation of how (I think) it works.
don't forget to replace the constants with appropriate vairables (X ,
Y , LEFT , RIGHT etc.)
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as low as the
2.8 branch with no luck.) Thanks!
I don't understand: are you saying, that after being successful
with 2.10.13, installing 2.10.19, erasing .19, and reinstalling .13,
then .13 doesn't work anymore?
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.
This should be fixable by deleting
~/.font*
(use with care if you have fonts stored in ~/.fonts )
See what was changed recently with
ls -ltra ~/
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Darren Nelsen escreveu:
Not exactly. Here's the sequence of events:
I was on a working version of 2.8. Fine. Upgraded to 2.11. Fine. Noticed
some formatting issues on 2.11. Went for 2.10.19... got the font errors
and it wouldn't generate. Now nothing works
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
but if you change the syntax it work good
F = ^\markup { \fontsize #-3 \musicglyph #scripts.flageolet }
Thanks. However, this is no longer an `articulation' because of the
`^'.
Han-Wen?
\tweak
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generate now.
Help! I can't live without LilyPond. :)
downgrade to an earlier version. I'll post a 2.10 which should fix this.
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in 2.10.17)
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We have the following statement: A-Play is a freeware GNU documentation or
application according to your liking.
CAn you clarify? Does this mean that the source for A-Play is
available?
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, but this
is kind of an ugly solution.
Quentin
Hi,
Lilypond uses images in the info files. You should be installing
the info files with it's accompanying 400-odd PNG files. Then, putting
it into a subdirectory does make sense.
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#'breakable isn't listed in the Program Reference and the output isn't
affected if I comment it out. Am I right in thinking it's safe to
delete that line?
2.11
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places come to mind -- first, 4.1.3 might be expanded to suggest using
don't; -dlog-file=foo is the recommended method. -dseparate-log-files if
you need multiple logs.
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the accidental?
I think this is not possible; might be mistaken though.
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Trevor Bača escreveu:
(If I'm getting something factually incorrect, somebody please correct me.)
No, this is correct, albeit a bit more wordy than how I would phrase it. :-)
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Trevor Bača escreveu:
On 2/7/07, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
Right now both list 1 and list 2 will just be put together into the
outside-of-score (\paper) bucket.
But it seems that may list 1 is really concerned with the *the layout
of music
elements within a \score. But this is a sidenote until we consider
whether collapsing \paper and \layout even makes sense.]
No, I think that in this case, the \context definitions have to go into
\settings as well, ie. in the \book wide settings.
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This was not because of clarification, rather to have a place to put
page settings in. 2.4 also was the 1st release to have page breaking.
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Isn't it doing this automatically ?
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be found for paper/layout; suggestions
appreciated.
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Trevor Bača escreveu:
On 2/7/07, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trevor Bača escreveu:
I wouldn't ask except for the fact that I've now been laying out score
very successfully with lily for going on two years and I still have to
stop and ask myself Hmm ... I'm wanting to pad
in the inner scope.
If that confuses you, it might be a better idea to rename \layout and \paper to
better reflect this.
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