and the
source file is run normally.
Now, I've specified acrobat reader for previewing the file in Linux so
if you prefer another viewer you can say xdg-open or evince in its
place. On Mac I use the default Preview app.
Give it a try!
Jon
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Thanks for replying, Han-Wen
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#!/bin/bash
#**#
# Script for making image files from lilypond source suitable for use as #
# musical examples to insert
Thanks Valentin. The script will serve me for the time being, but it'd
be great to have this available without a script :)
Jon
Valentin Villenave wrote:
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Well, I didn't get enough info from this posting to do what I originally
wanted to do (i.e
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I reported the same problem with very similar pictures. This seems to
be a fault of the bad rendering Evince does from the thin rounded
rectangles that LilyPond makes for barlines. Use kpdf. :-(
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) scope. I would probably only commit to making a package for stable
releases though.
Does anyone else think this is a good idea?
Thanks,
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is set to 16. Do you think this is
why it could be printing with fuzzy edges? Doesn't seem likely but I
suppose it's possible...
Jon
Alexander Kobel wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I haven't looked very far into it. I use Preview for previewing things,
because as you say it's very fast, but if I
Vila wrote:
Please note that this has nothing to do with actual printing, Evince
shows this problem in preview too.
I'll pass you an URL of the bug.
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, which
I'd like to get rid of, but it works all the same.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 07:40:10 -0500
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Hi Graham,
This is a really good idea. I'm not sure if I'm doing it right,
though. No matter whether I just run the file without options or if I
chops and I'd like to learn how to
customize my lilypond experience a bit further. This is a feature I'd
LOVE to have. I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions.
Jon
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Can anyone point me in the right direction to accomplish this great
idea?! ;)
Jon
Patrick Horgan wrote:
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/9/22 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Would it be possible technically to specify the showLastLength value when
invoking lilypond instead of putting
? Something like
look at lily.scm to see where the -d options are defined. At some
point showLastLength is initialized; that's where you should do
(ly:get-option 'show-last-length)
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On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 17:41 -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
Of course if you pick one that eog doesn't know how to display it
will complain.
Perhaps replace eog with xdg-open for better portability?
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) if the
directory of the lilypond source file has a space in the name.
Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Patrick! It's all working beautifully now.
I must say that you are most awesomely cool. How wonderful to find someone that
digs in in the best linux/Unix tradition and puts
(as most command
line tools are), but having Preview open each one up will get very
tiring... perhaps if the is no -V passed in, that step can be skipped?
Again - quite nice!
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Drawing systems...
Layout output to `dc1-passage.ps'...
Converting to PNG...
ppmtogif: computing colormap...
ppmtogif: 79 colors found
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Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I'm attaching a new version of my version of your script
the most fun
I've had in a while. Now if I can just get my head around the code you
wrote I'll be doing something...
Best,
Jonathan
p.s. now that we have a tool with a version number, I might try learning
how to write a brief manpage for it. Good idea?
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
This is an old thread but I found it in my email box and thought I'd
respond because I've recently written a script to handle this sort of
thing. I share with some trepidation since last time I shared a
script, someone pointed out to me
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attached this time...
Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I'm guessing that one of the netpbm tools will handle transparency,
it's just a matter of figuring out which one. Didn't this come up on
a recent thread? I seem to remember trying it out on something and
getting a transparent
of Gnome Image Viewer
eog $STEM.$FORMAT
fi
# removes pnm and ps files
rm *.pnm $STEM.ps
Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
look into it. It would be simple enough to add a prompt asking if
you'd like a transparent background, I guess.
Now that you mention it that rings a bell
transparency. I don't have a
Mac to test on, so I didn't mess with the Mac version. Let me know if
there's any bugs;)
Patrick
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#!/bin/bash
#*#
# Script for making image files from lilypond source
Patrick,
Sorry to keep posting new versions but I found another problem with my
previous one, which is that there's no ppmtopng command, so I had to add
another if-then statement to fix it. I also learned a couple of things
from your script that are very useful (e.g. accepting equally yes, Y
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Sweet! Thanks Neil. I can't even remember now why I did it with a
backslash. It's surprising that it works anyway, given how things like
this often cause files to fail. Glad to be rid of the error message :)
Thanks,
Jon
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,
2008/9/11 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL
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Sorry, Neil, it was negligent of me not also to say thanks for fixing
this bug! Thanks! :)
Jon
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,
This is a result of my fix (#666) for the broken 'avoid-slur behaviour
when set to 'around (which is the case for Fingering).
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{
\time 6/8
\clef treble_8
a8\( g'-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-0.3 . -3.5)-3
c!-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-0.2 . 8.8)-4
d-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-0.0 . 0.0)-1
\sfor aes,-2 c' d e\) |
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attachment: fingering-problem2-11-56.pngattachment
Ok Neil, thanks for the explanation. I can see that this is a long-term
improvement so I'll go ahead and change my offset values to work with
the new behavior. Thanks,
Jonathan
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,
2008/9/6 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I compiled version 2.11.58 and when I ran
and
the examples have been helpful. Best,
Jonathan
Tom Cloyd wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I did the documentation on guitar stuff so I'm familiar with this issue.
Jonathan - thanks for the extended examples. Very helpful.
However,
Here's a sticky wicket I cannot get past:
\relative c
#'staff-padding = #'()
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
e-1\5 [c'-3\4] }
b-2~2 }
\\
{ \voiceTwo s4 e,,2.~ \ff }
}
Tom Cloyd wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I did the documentation on guitar stuff so I'm familiar with this issue.
Jonathan - thanks
schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Hi Tom,
While it's possible to position fingerings very precisely using
extra-offset,
you can only do so to notes inside chord constructs. Fine. The problem
is that if you're trying to position the fingerings for an actual chord
(i.e. more than 1 note at the same time
.
Trevor
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Subject: Re: LH fingering not working
Ha! I totally forgot about
the difficulty was? Did
you use a recent manual? Was the difficulty with the \tweak command
itself or 'extra-offset?
Trevor
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to build it on the Mac for the sake of nerdiness :) I have no
problem building on Linux and it irritates me that I can't make it work
on the Mac. Best,
Jon
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Scroll down the page about 1/3. Or search for Git on that page.
Carl
On 8/26/08 6:08 PM, Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL
Yes, you can import MIDI into Finale but as Dominic notes, it doesn't
have enough information embedded to get good results. Even very simple
pieces are so badly messed up that it would be easier simply to enter
all the notes again than try to fix the MIDI import. At least this has
been my
test_tr.png with a transparent background.
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of problems. Or, comment out the line #
# that performs the mv $LILYFILE-new command. #
#*#
for LILYFILE in *.ly
do
echo updating syntax on $LILYFILE...
convert-ly $LILYFILE $LILYFILE-new
sleep 1
mv $LILYFILE-new $LILYFILE
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Ah. Thanks Nicolas. I should have realized there were options. That
simplifies things considerably :)
Jonathan
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Le 24 août 08 à 14:40, Jonathan Kulp a écrit :
for LILYFILE in *.ly
do
echo updating syntax on $LILYFILE...
convert-ly $LILYFILE $LILYFILE-new
sleep 1
.
Jonathan
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
The -e option of convert-ly can be used to modify the file in place.
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! corrected bug : you can now use --out_style
TODO
- handle properly \key indications
Yota
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
This is a good idea, Yota. I was going through some of my first
Lilypond files today and found that I had written them in absolute
mode and wished I'd had a script to convert them
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. I'll be glad to test the script out when you make changes to
it, though. Hope it helps to see these samples.
Best,
Jonathan
%
% My original file in absolute mode:
\version 2.10.25
\header {
title = 1:1 Exercise 2
composer = Jonathan Kulp
}
\paper {
ragged-right = ##f
at the effort, seeing you've gotten this far.
Jonathan - according to the script source, you can set the output style to
either Netherlands or Italian - but, as you noticed, the output default is
italian.
Thanks for this contribution Yota.
Neil
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL
doomposer = Jonathan Kulp
}
\paper {
ragged-right = ##fa
}
\layout {
indent = 0.5\cm
}
\new PianoStaff
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\key fa \major
#(set-global-staff-size 24)
% sigin inserting notes faor treble staff here
fa'4 sol la
mi fa re
sib' la sol
fa2 r4
\bar ||
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. Is it a bug, or is it
designed this way to avoid deleting files inadvertently?
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http://www.simonbielman.com/other/sonata_no_2.ly
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be
able to figure it out.
Cheers,
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attachment: slur-string
thought, though.
Thanks to all...
t.
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Oy. In all the time I spent working on that part of the docs, it
never occurred to me to try the fingerings and string numbers with slurs.
So, I ran this code and while I got the same error message as you, it
was not a fatal error
a pattern. In this case our
pattern is simple, just a period followed by anything.
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, and any shell compatible.
Probably not zsh, they're in a different universe.
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. Except the .pdf and .ps files don't come out on the Desktop.
They come out in the george folder. So, is there a way to set the output
folder to something else?
Thanks
George
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the path of the first argument. I'm new at scripting so this
could take a while :)
Jon
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
All of the output goes to your current working directory unless you
specify otherwise. So, if you cd ~/Desktop as Graham suggests, then
it'll end up there.
If you're interested, you
# opens pdf and returns to command prompt
acroread $FILENOEXTENSION.pdf
#***END OF SCRIPT**
Best,
Jonathan
Jay Anderson wrote:
Jonathan Kulp jonlancekulp at gmail.com writes:
Well, my face is red. Just tried my script from a different directory
and it doesn't put the output
. It will
break if the last argument is quoted and has a space in it.
-Jay
P.S. I didn't know basename took a second argument to chop off the
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Go to the Notation Reference, and look up section 1.5.2.
Hope this helps,
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That would work fine for me.
Jon
Chris Snyder wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I would agree with Mats on this one. When I was first starting with
Lilypond and the template didn't have a MIDI block, I couldn't make it
work b/c I couldn't figure out *where* to stick the MIDI block. i was
VERY
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Why not a \oneVoice, which gives the same result but lets LilyPond
automatically determine
the stem direction.
This works perfectly. Thanks!
Perhaps even better: don't use the \\ but explicitly
instantiate one of the voices
(related to a recent email discussion).
2.11.54
\relative { \clef bass {e8 d d c d8 c } \\ { c g4 g b f4} f
a c }
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the problem is? I guess this is why we're removing
@example examples :)
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and then move it to the @snippets area? This
question is probably for Carl :)
Jon
Neil Puttock wrote:
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Hi Jonathan,
2008/8/11 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The layout of grace expressions can be changed throughout the
music using the function
Ok. That was my instinct, too, so I'll do that and get on with the rest
of the .itely file. Thanks Graham,
Jon
Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:52:09 + (UTC)
Carl Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Kulp jonlancekulp at gmail.com writes:
So, the question
for
some people and not for others. Are others seeing this also? I don't see a bug
filed yet.
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Sorry, I should have said that I was using 2.11.55-2. Maybe I should
remove and try 2.11.55-1.
Jon
Jay Anderson wrote:
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I confirm that dots are on the lines for me. Ubuntu 8.04.
Jon
Good. I just tried 2.11.55-1
you replace
\override Beam #'damping = #10
with
\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0
(Rune gets credit for this idea:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-12/msg00147.html)
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This typo
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requires changing the root,
whilst the second inversion CAN be created by adding a bass note. See
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realize this was possible in nano
and as such have always uses an editor with a GUI.
Thanks James,
Jon
James E. Bailey wrote:
In your home directory. And it probably needs to be renamed to just
.nanorc.
Am 27.07.2008 um 04:45 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
James,
Sorry if this is a dumb question
27.07.2008 um 04:45 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
James,
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but in which directory should I put
the lilypond.nanorc file? (On Linux and/or Mac) I'd like to try it
out. Thanks for sending.
Jon
James E. Bailey wrote:
clicked the send button instead of attach
terminal.
Am 27.07.2008 um 21:20 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
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more about as I use it.
You can use textedit to edit your lilypond files on OSX.
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Dear Lilypond-users,
I have in mind an input like:
\relative { \brokenoctaves {c d e f g }}
and the desired output is:
\relative { c c' d d' e e' f f' g g' }
Can this be done automatically?
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%%% This is a macro that allows you to create
using version 2.10.33.
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Is there a grob for these? What I'm working on is being able to
customize the individual NoteHead and Stem grobs for each note.
Thanks,
-Eric
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TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-1.0 . -3.8)
r4^\markup { \fontsize #3 { [ ] } }
}
best,
lj
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\fingerOffset #'(0.7 . 3.0)
d-22
}
- Original Message - From: Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 5:33 AM
Subject: Y-coordinates don't work in offset function
Dear Lilyponders,
I'm working on a snippet of guitar music for use as Inspirational
Hi Luis,
I got the brackets to go inside the staff with this code. If you fiddle
with the markup (change font size, spacing, whatever) and the values
inside the parentheses you can probably get it to look like you want.
Jon
\version 2.11.51
\relative c'' {
\override TextScript
...).
If anyone can point out my error and a solution I'd be most grateful. Best,
Jonathan
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\version 2.11.51
fingerOffset =
#(define-music-function (parser location offsetX offsetY) (number? number?)
#{
\once \override Fingering #'X-offset
After reading this post I downloaded 2.11.50 and installed on my eMac G4
running OSX 10.4 and ran a lilypond file without errors. Is it only an
issue on Intel macs or on Leopard, perhaps?
Jon
Mark Pim wrote:
Thanks, that seems to have solved it :)
Mark
2008/7/6 Mark Pim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Valentin. I changed it to \tempo and it worked fine. All is
good! Best,
Jonathan
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/7/3 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just installed the latest build and when I ran the file I'm working on, it
came back with this error, which I think has to do
'context-type 'Score 'element
(make-music 'PropertySet
'value format-metronome-markup
'symbol 'metronomeMarkFormatter)
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, June 24, 2008 10:35 PM
To: Jonathan Kulp
Cc: Graham Percival; Trevor Bača; lilypond-user@gnu.org; Carl D. Sorensen
Subject: Re: Inspirational Headwords for Chords section of manual
Hi Carl, I'm working on the Keyboards section. I was considering
submitting part of the Schumann Romance in F Sharp
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