have tried this:
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\override VoltaBracket #'padding = #3.0
}
}
with different numbers for the padding, but it has zero effect.
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the custom definitions are not used. And, yes, I *do* want the book-title and
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}
}
But this means that I can't use accidentials on the (very few) places where
they actually should be used. I guess I can always do e.g. c^\markup{\flat},
but it isn't the same. Is there a better way?
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title functions and instructions for
how to use them would be much appreciated.
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Hi List.
This question is for Lilypond 2.4.2.
I am using Lilypond to typeset music for the Scottish Highland Bagpipes, and
we have some 2/4 music (Reels) that are supposed to have an allabreve time
signature. Now, in Lilypond is hard coded to 2/2, so how would I change that?
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Sven Axelsson wrote:
Hi List.
This question is for Lilypond 2.4.2.
I am using Lilypond to typeset music for the Scottish
Highland Bagpipes, and
we have some 2/4 music (Reels) that are supposed to have an
allabreve time
signature. Now
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Sven Axelsson wrote:
Hi List.
This question is for Lilypond 2.4.2.
I am using Lilypond to typeset music for the Scottish
Highland Bagpipes, and
we have some 2/4 music (Reels
That seems to do the trick. Thanks.
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To: Sven Axelsson
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Volta brackets on different
. Anyone? Please, pretty please? Just the
command line stuff is fine, no need for any GUI crud.
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, 9): image not found
Well, the Mac uses .dylib as extension so maybe that is wrong. Or
perhaps it should work by magic anyways.
I'm sure there is an easy solution to this. So close now ...
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On 10/04/2008, Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just went over to Nicholas Sceaux's excellent site and found some
information on how to build Lilypond for Mac OS 10.5 Intel. It almost
works. Please, Nicholas, do you have further hints on this since you
are obviously succeeding?
I
package for lilypond that will
install all dependencies automatically and take care of patching and
the other things needed. That shouldn't be too hard and I guess there
are some who'd be interested in that.
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to control exactly how many lines the music
should be fitted in, e.g.
system-count = #1
in the \paper or \layout section. Perhaps you also want to have
ragged-last = ##f to have the last line fill the page width. This
needs to go in the \layout section to work.
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of hostility on the list right there. What was
trollish in Nicholas post I wonder?
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to do some analysis on.
Carlo has already suggested a possible way of translating scanned
files to Lilypond notation. However, there is also the Mutopia Project
(http://www.mutopiaproject.org) that contains quite a lot of music
in Lilypond format. Maybe that can get you started?
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Some stuff omitted, of course. Contact me if you are interested.
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. I
tried both
\book {
...
\score { possiblebreak = ##t \include ... }
...
}
and
\book {
...
possiblebreak = ##t
\score { \include ... }
possiblebreak = ##f
...
}
but both variants gives a syntax error unexpected STRING.
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=##t}}
...
Close, but no cigar. That was also something I tried, but that will
throw away the header fields from the included file. If there is some
way to merge the two \header definitions that would be the best
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a \book
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exhibits this behaviour:
{
\time 2/2 \key g \major
\grace { a''8 } e''8 d'' b' d'' d'' e'' g'' a'' \bar |
\grace { b''8 } a''8 fis'' \grace { a''8 } g'' fis''
\grace { a''8 } fis'' e'' \grace { a''8 } e'' d''8 \bar ||
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? Running with the
verbose option adds no useful information, just some counters
and timing.
I don't have 2.4 installed at the moment, but I seem to remember
that the error reporting was a bit better there,
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fill-line in the header markup.
Here is the log:
# -*-compilation-*-
Processing `D:/Music/test.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music... [1]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [2]
So it dies in the Calculating page breaks phase.
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.
While that certainly is true, the francophones are also deprived
of any answers that the non-french speakers could provide. If
we try to keep all the communication in a single language there
is a much greater chance of getting one's questions answered.
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första hand
skriva på engelska och bara i nödfall använda andra språk.
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want two things: Text between \score sections in a
multi-score book, and line-wrapped text in the \header section where I
sometimes have a comment field with a lot of text.
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I accidentially sent this directly to Mats. Sorry about that.
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sven Axelsson wrote:
Lilypond 2.6.0 Win
I must be missing something obvious here, but how do I get
Lilypond to
insert a full paragraph of justified and line-wrapped text
that the cheatsheet.ly file contains a sponsored feature for
wrapping text that isn't publicly available yet. Just remove the
\justify commands at the bottom of the file to compile.
Any comments or questions can be put to the list or to
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Is it possible to detect the command line options Lilypond was called
with in the .ly file (using Scheme perhaps)? In particular I want to
know if lily was called with --preview and then switch to a less
verbose header.
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From: Nicolas Sceaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using Scheme inside header markup
Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great. Now it works that far. What I acually want to do here is to
detect if Lilypond has been called with the --preview flag and then
turn off my
From: Nicolas Sceaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using Scheme inside header markup
Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I'm calling lily from a batch file that looks like this
%ProgramFiles%\lilypond\usr\bin\lilypond.exe --preview
-dresolution=72
-dno-comment %~n1
From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12-Jul-05, at 12:43 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
There is a little subtlety with options: -dno-comment means
that you set
the `comment' option to #f, whereas -dcomment means that you
set comment
to #t.
Aargh! That's it alright
shifting up and down a little
depending on the notes. How can I fix that?
And ideally I'd like the command to be c\tc and not c_\tc as
of now. Is that possible?
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Sent: den 18 juli 2005 21:27
To: Sven Axelsson
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Custom markup
One useful trick here is to increase the value of the
staff-padding property of the TextScript object
reason you have to use the full path to Lilypond.exe,
even if it is on the path.
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in chapter 5.2
Command line options in the manual.
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Is it possible to have alternative parts marked by volta brackets
in the middle of a repeat, and not only at the end?
This is very common in the kind of music I use Lilypond for.
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Use
\layout {
\context {
\Voice
\override Stem #'direction = #-1
}
}
Also, see here for bagpipe otation with Lilypond.
http://www.svenax.net/modules.php?op=modloadname=sheetmusicfile=index
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the
defaults to get the old spacing back?
Here is an example of what it looks like:
http://svenax.net/files/2.6.png
http://svenax.net/files/2.7.png
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this is caused by some strange Guile interactions that I don't
understand. However, shouldn't there be a standard way of getting a
formatted date in Lilypond? Or maybe there is, and I just haven't
found it yet.
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set I certainly see no reason to arbitrary limit it's use.
I guess the real argument is, clean up the documentation so
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, I think that examples marked as such
only should use the actual characters that they are coded with. For
example, a book on C programming should not use curly quotes around
strings in code examples. And, yes, I know there are books that do so.
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From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sven Axelsson wrote:
From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think the proper thing is to add a note to the PDF docs
that people
should not expect cutting pasting from the PDF to work.
PDF is made
for getting accurate
`'=\active\gdef'{\char0D}
\tt Test \#'(1 . 2)
\end
But where to put that to get texinfo to use it I cannot say
right now. I could try to find out if there is interest?
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: Character substitutions in cut+paste)
for info on how to do this.
Graham, Is the documentation generated through LaTeX with Texinfo rather
than Plain TeX with Texinfo? In that case it might be somewhat easier
to set things up so the correct single quotes are used.
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= foo }
\markup {
between
\fromproperty #'header:title
after
}
Well, obviously in this example you don't have a title.
Try \fromproperty #'header:piece instead.
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From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 29-Jul-05, at 11:28 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
Well, obviously in this example you don't have a title.
Try \fromproperty #'header:piece instead.
Oops; I was trying a bunch of things, and got mixed up when I was
making the smallest
there's
problems with the headers -- the headers in b.ly overwrite the
ones in a.ly, and the
breakbefore doesn't work. \paper{ printallheaders} doesn't seem to
work here; it was created with \book{} in mind.
You must put the \header inside the \score block to get this to work.
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should use the current font and size for text markup.
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Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f))
\bar | \break
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And, preferrably without using lilypond-book.
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I am making a \book made up of many \score parts, where some of them
are just fragments. I'd like to set these with a ragged right margin.
I know I can set this for the whole book using \paper {
raggedright = ##t
but what about the times when I want the *same* note to have a right-
hand fingering above, AND a left-hand fingering below?
Well, then you do the obvious
fis_1^1
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No, I don't want any manual steps. But I have written a script to change
the .ly source,
and that works just fine so I'm happy with the way things work now. No
need to add
this feature to Lilypond then.
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From: Bec and John Silva
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent
It seems as if I can't get \RemoveEmptyStaffContext to work properly.
In the example below it doesn't do anything at all. The
RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup override does indeed remove the first
empty system, but the other two are still there. What am I doing wrong?
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\version 2.7.7
to do
what you want. This particular change, though, is easy - and logical even. Just
use a ChoirStaff group instead of StaffGroup. See http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/System-start-delimiters.html#System-start-delimitersfor
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and so on. So obviously the default-script-alist isn't updated.
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... I failed to mention that this works if I make the changes directly in
script.scm, but obviously I want to avoid that.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Sven Axelsson wrote:
... I failed to mention that this works if I make the changes
directly in script.scm, but obviously I want to avoid that.
The SCM lists enter Lily through ly/engraver-init.ly. Check there.
OK, great.
So, I do something like
#(define my-script
staccatissimo to e.g. thumb and the symbol appears
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[ right8]} should produce
a horizontal, unslanted beam.
I first thought that this could be done by tweaking the Stem
properties, e.g. beamed-lengths, beamed-minimum-free-lengths and
so on. But perhaps it can't be done this way. Can anyone give me
some tips on how this could be done?
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than 8 (or perhaps 7.5),
which puts the volta brackets a little too close to the staff. If I could raise
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Sven Axelsson wrote:
That is very close to what I need. It works perfectly for analysis
brackets but it appears that the staff-position can't be more than 8
(or perhaps
7.5),
which puts the volta brackets a little too close to the staff. If I
could raise those one
On 27/09/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sven Axelsson wrote:
Well, of course. I made it a global override using
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\override VoltaBracket #'Y-offset-callbacks = #(list
Staff_symbol_referencer::callback)
\override
Is this really how it's supposed to work? The below code puts a bracket over a b c and not only over b c as expected.
\version 2.7.10
\new Staff \with { \consists Horizontal_bracket_engraver }\relative c'' { a \startGroup b c \stopGroup d }-- Sven Axelsson
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wrote:
Hi,Are there any way to get the tremolo strokes on a beamed note to NOTalign with the beam?There
will be in the next build. I just payed Han-wen to add that feature.
You will be able to specify the desired slant through a property.-- Sven
Stem #'lengths = #'(5 5 5 5 5)-- Sven AxelssonOn 01/10/05, Graham Percival
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beams aligned and non-slanted, i.e. {left8[ right8]} should produce a horizontal, unslanted beam.I think you want damping:{c'8[ g'] b'[ d']\override
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is very rusty, so I'm probably doing something silly.Also, I'm using a string because that appeared simpler. I would really want to use ly:music as the parameter type, but then I need some code to expand the music list, and I don't have a clue as to what that would be.
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to tweak to ge the inserted score from the original code to take up zero vertical space, but I haven't gotten it right yet. Any hints?-- Sven Axelsson
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Sven Axelsson wrote: Now I am trying to find the correct properties to tweak to ge the inserted score from the original code to take up zero vertical space, but I haven't gotten it right yet. Any hints?
have a look at the new spacing features
tell Lilypond to use 4
bars per line, and still keep a reasonable look to the score?Insert \break where you want a new line.
Finally, is there a jazz font I can use?Don't know, what is a jazz font? Do you need symbols not included in Lilyponds Feta fonts?-- Sven Axelsson
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On 15/10/05, Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 10/10/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sven Axelsson wrote:
Now I am trying to find the correct properties to tweak to ge the
inserted score from the original code to take up
On 16/10/05, lars prins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Sven,
Thanks for your valuable reply. Yours was the only
reply that helped me. Otherwise, I got from you
have to upgrade Lilypond to stop bickering, but
nothing else useful.
Your suggestion works like a charm, except for the
'C' which
} % still shall
d' b4 e'~ gis'4 {gis2} \\ {e8 d8 e4}% weep
a, a cis e a'1
}
}
There might be other errors too, but that at least gets the file to be
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should be a way for lilypond to accept Unicode escape sequences.There is, albeit a bit verbose:#(ly:export (ly:wide-char-utf-8 #x2014))
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of curlys,
but I don't know enough about the TeXinfo setup used for building the
documentation to provide a proper patch. Here's what I said earlier:
Quote Sven Axelsson:
Anyhow, this is how to get TeX to use straight single quotes that
work right when copied from a PDF.
Redefine the ' character
with a downstroke at the right side in this case,
which makes it look a bit weird. I was in contact with Han-Wen to get
this done as a sponsored feature, but he didn't want to do it until
the base code for all kinds of horizontal brackets had been cleaned
up, so I guess we'll just have to wait.
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On Thursday 01 December 2005 02:24 am, Sven Axelsson wrote:
Yes, that sort of works. However, there is no way to have Lilypond to
use volta brackets with a downstroke at the right side in this case,
which makes it look a bit weird
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On 07/12/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sven Axelsson wrote:
I guess that the Python syntax (the indentation rules) would have made
it a bit messy. Since we're speculating anyways; perhaps an embedded
C++ interpreter would have given hacking opportunities to the most
people
is properly ignored at least in Lilypond 2.7. I am
pretty sure those chages were backported to 2.6 too. Can't find the
exact version right now, but according to the changelog, the change
was made May 30, 2005.
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of drum you are typesetting for may
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towards the corresponding dotted note, as
in the second bar of the image.
How can I set it up so this happens automatically, both in 8. 16 and
in 16. 32 groups?
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On 14 September 2011 23:49, Peekay Ex pkx1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Sven Axelsson sven.axels...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi list.
This is probably in the manual,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/beams#setting-automatic-beam-behavior
Yes
a proper
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On 26 October 2011 02:59, Colin Campbell c...@shaw.ca wrote:
On 11-10-25 07:38 AM, Sven Axelsson wrote:
On 21 October 2011 00:52, Jon Chalkjch...@400software.com wrote:
I think I may have found a small problem with bagpipe.ly... Each
embellishment that uses \small should have a \normalsize
not with 2.14. I really like to use
score so I can get headers and stuff for the fragments, but if there
is another, more manual way, that can work too.
Thanks
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Sven Axelsson
Thanks everybody who answered. The trick was to include a \layout
section in each score within the markup. A pity that the headers do
not work when doing this, but \mark \markup {} gave me what I wanted
with some tweaking.
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Sven Axelsson
, perhaps by tweaking the auto-beam-settings?
Thanks
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this?
No crash for me with 2.12.3 on OS X. Maybe you are running out of
memory. Also one hour processing time seems like an awful lot, it took
about 8 minutes here. Swapping to disk perhaps?
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Sven Axelsson
the \removeGracenotes command would do something to the effect of
\override Grace_engraver = Harakiri_engraver
but differently, and with different syntax, obviously.
Thanks much.
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