Am 27. Januar 2020 07:54:27 MEZ schrieb Mark Stephen Mrotek
:
>Hello All,
>
>
>
>In 18th C piano music some movements have a "header" that describes the
>form, e.g., Rondo, Minuetto.
>
>This designation is to the left above any tempo marking.
>
>
>
>What commands can I use to achieve this?
>
Am Mittwoch, den 29.01.2020, 20:48 -0700 schrieb Abraham Lee:
> Hey, Michael!
>
> As the saying goes, “Welcome to the ‘Pond!”
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 7:45 PM Michael Finton <
> michaelfin...@alumni.iu.edu> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >
> >
> > I looked through the archives, but didn’t see
self.
PDF or PNG should only be added if they are *needed* to show an issue,
and if they are rather small.
HTHUrs
> Mike
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 2:17 AM Urs Liska
> wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, den 29.01.2020, 20:48 -0700 schrieb Abraham Lee:
> > > Hey, Michael!
> > >
Am 6. Februar 2020 18:29:00 MEZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Peter Toye writes:
>
>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 17:57:20 +0100
>>> From: David Kastrup
>>> To: Gianmaria Lari
>>> Cc: Phil Holmes , LilyPond User Group
>>>
>>> Subject: Re: New release
>>> Message-ID:
Hi Freeman,
Am 31. Januar 2020 20:35:21 MEZ schrieb Freeman Gilmore
:
>I was reading the Scheme Book.
It's not really clear what you are talking about. But if you refer to
https://scheme-book.ursliska.de ...
> It had a index of ALL the chapters on
>the
>lift side which made it ez go back
Am Freitag, den 31.01.2020, 22:42 +0100 schrieb Urs Liska:
> Am Freitag, den 31.01.2020, 16:02 -0500 schrieb Freeman Gilmore:
> > I see it is a different book now,I do like the original
> > index all being open it is easier to navigate seeing all by just
> > scrollin
n is pretty solid, and I don't feel like I should
change anything.
HTHUrs
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 4:50 PM Urs Liska
> wrote:
> > Am Freitag, den 31.01.2020, 22:42 +0100 schrieb Urs Liska:
> > > Am Freitag, den 31.01.2020, 16:02 -0500 schrieb Freeman Gilmore:
> > > &
Am 25. Januar 2020 08:17:05 MEZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>>> I think it is necessary to somehow keep the staff line alive – I
>>> guess I can probably fake a solution by adding another bar with a
>>> suppressed bar line that contains some invisible music. Not sure
>>> yet whether this is
Am 25. Januar 2020 07:30:01 MEZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>> \once \override Score.BreakAlignment #'break-align-orders =
>> #(make-vector 3 '( staff-bar
>> clef
>> span-bar
>> breathing-sign
>> ...
>>
Am Samstag, den 25.01.2020, 17:48 +1000 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
> Hi everyone,
> I've written a LilyPond syntax highlighter for pygments. It's not
> perfect but it's mostly working. Is there anyone out there who could
> test it?
>
> https://github.com/craigdab/pygments/tree/LilyPond
Thank you
Hi,
I intended to write about the same, but when I came back home to switch
the computer back on David had already replied, although in clearer
words than I would have done.
But let me take the opportunity to introduce you to Amir who I think
has never posted on the LilyPond lists so far. For
Am Freitag, den 31.01.2020, 16:53 -0800 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> On 2020-01-31 11:57 am, Urs Liska wrote:
> > https://scheme-book.ursliska.de
>
> My apologies for hijacking this thread.
Don't worry, seems like a useful thing.
>
> Two things:
>
> 1) Is it possi
Just to let you know: GNU has been accepted as a GSoC mentoring
organization.
a)
This means that now people may visit
https://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html and look at our GSoC
project ideas. So if anythingg could be added (or fixed or removed)
there now would be the (latest) time to
Hi all,
as a starting point for a - hopefully - comprehensive documentation
effort I have finally updated https://openlilylib.org with a completely
new website, which I'd like to have some feedback about and
contributions for.
There are several parts to that effort, most of which are essentially
Hi Joram,
thanks for the ffecback.
Am Donnerstag, den 20.02.2020, 23:33 +0100 schrieb Noeck:
> Dear Urs,
>
> it’s great that you found time for that. It looks nice and I think
> MkDocs is a good choice (would have been my first choice, too).
>
> While speaking about documentation, I very much
Hi Saul,
I need some more specifics to fully address your issues.
Am Samstag, den 15.02.2020, 17:38 -0800 schrieb Saul Tobin:
> I want to try using shapeII in one of my projects, so I cloned the
> repo into my Lilypond include folder.
Which repository? Unfortunately there are currently two
Am 16. Februar 2020 17:45:17 MEZ schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>Am So., 16. Feb. 2020 um 17:40 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
>:
>>
>> Am So., 16. Feb. 2020 um 17:37 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
>> :
>> >
>> > Am So., 16. Feb. 2020 um 17:32 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup
>:
>> > >
>> > > Thomas Morley writes:
Am Freitag, den 21.02.2020, 18:52 -0800 schrieb ma...@masonhock.com:
> On 02/20, Urs Liska wrote:
> > What I really *want* to have but have no idea so far how to achieve
> > is
> > additional code/API documentation retrieved from the actual source
> > files. There s
spotted and fixed (although not uploaded yet).
>
> s/documenation/documentation
Thanks.
Best
Urs
>
> … but generally, the texts seem very appropriate and useful :-)
>
> Very best regards
> Simon
>
> On 20.02.20 22:44, Urs Liska wrote:
> > Hi all,
> &g
Hi David,
Am Sonntag, den 23.02.2020, 22:12 +0100 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Urs Liska writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > as a starting point for a - hopefully - comprehensive documentation
> > effort I have finally updated https://openlilylib.org with a
> > comple
Am Sonntag, den 16.02.2020, 00:19 +0100 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Freeman Gilmore writes:
>
> > On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 11:08 AM David Kastrup wrote:
> >
> > > Freeman Gilmore writes:
> > >
> > > > Were can I find the procedure for ly:make-pitch ?
> > >
> > > Beneath
> > >
> > >
Hi Klaus,
Am Sonntag, den 12.01.2020, 00:54 +0100 schrieb Klaus Blum:
> Hi Jan-Peter, hi Werner,
>
> in cooperation with Urs Liska and Joram Berger,
Really? I can't recall any substantial contributions to that
> I have made a Poster
> about integrating LilyPond fragments i
Hi Guy,
thanks for reporting, registered as
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1247
The music view has undergone *substantial* modifications, actually
Wilbert has completely rewritten the code, which already shows great
improvements in functionality and carries even further
Am 12. Januar 2020 12:43:04 MEZ schrieb Klaus Blum :
>Hi Urs, hi Jan-Peter,
>
>thanks for your feedback.
>
>Am 12.01.2020 um 09:59 schrieb Urs Liska:
>> I can't really imagine how the font sizes will turn out on a real A0
>> poster, but I assume you have thought
Am Dienstag, den 14.01.2020, 17:20 -0800 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> On 2020-01-14 5:11 pm, Arle Lommel wrote:
> > Is that feature explained anywhere in the documentation? I don’t
> > recall seeing anything like that anywhere and searching for
> > “quasi-quote scheme Lilypond” doesn’t return anything
Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 20:11 -0500 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
> or the life of me, I can’t quite figure out where exactly such a
> construct would appear in the code. Everywhere I try throws
> [different] errors. =(
I can promise you, it will be that way for a very long time.
But I can also
Am 20. Januar 2020 21:30:19 MEZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> Am Mo., 20. Jan. 2020 um 16:38 Uhr schrieb bkal...@gmail.com
>> :
>>>
>>> Is there a way to input fingerings separate from melody? I know I
>can tag my
>>> fingerings and include or remove them using
Am 21. Januar 2020 20:25:43 MEZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>David Nalesnik writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a question concerning the GPL. Is it permissible for an app
>> under a GPL-incompatible license to provide output in LilyPond code?
>> For example, could Finale provide a Finale->LilyPond
Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 10:09 +0100 schrieb Jacques Menu:
> Hello folks,
>
> MEI has been mentionned at the Salzburg conference as more and more
> used in the academic circles.
>
> Jan-Peter said that an MEI to Lily translator would be useful, and
> RISM’s Laurent Pugin presented Verovio (
ion rules. This makes it harder to maintain than
necessary, and it will probably make it even slower if it should
approach comprehensiveness.
Urs
>
> JM
>
> > Le 21 janv. 2020 à 10:16, Urs Liska a écrit
> > :
> >
> > Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 10:09 +0100 sch
Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 07:03 -0600 schrieb David Nalesnik:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 3:17 AM Urs Liska
> wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 10:09 +0100 schrieb Jacques Menu:
> > > Hello folks,
> > >
> > > MEI has been mentionned at the Sal
Hi all,
does anyone know if the openLilyLib modules scholarly.choice and
scholarly.editorial-markup are actually used by people?
The reason I'm asking is that I have the impression that I should
rename the command \editorialMarkup to something different and would
like to know if this would
Am Dienstag, den 14.01.2020, 12:27 +0100 schrieb Federico Bruni:
>
> Il giorno mar 14 gen 2020 alle 09:13, Craig Dabelstein
> ha scritto:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to add LilyPond syntax highlighting to highlight.js (
> > https://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ) so that I can
> >
Am Montag, den 30.12.2019, 17:59 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
> Hello everybody,
>
> after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 I freshly installed Frescobaldi (and
> python-ly) according to the guide in the wiki (except for writing
> the
> ~/bin/frescobaldi within gedit, because somehow the first echo
Hi Freeman,
You can find a rather gentle introduction at
https://scheme-book.ursliska.de/scheme/procedures/ and following sections.
Maybe you'll find the whole site a baluable reading as well.
HTH
Urs
Am 25. Dezember 2019 06:47:48 MEZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>Hi Freeman,
>
>Scheme is based
Am Sonntag, den 29.12.2019, 10:44 -0500 schrieb Freeman Gilmore:
> In Frescobaldi is there a quick key that can be used in place of
> the Lily button?
There are a number of preset shortcuts to trigger LilyPond
compilations:
* Ctrl+M
Regular compilation *with* point-and-click
* Ctrl+P
Am Sonntag, den 29.12.2019, 10:44 -0500 schrieb Freeman Gilmore:
> In Frescobaldi is there a quick key that can be used in place of
> the Lily button?
There are a number of preset shortcuts to trigger LilyPond
compilations:
* Ctrl+M
Regular compilation *with* point-and-click
* Ctrl+P
Hi Ralph,
Frescobaldi 3.1 will *eventually* end up in the repositories of the
various distributions, but that's beyond our control.
On Ubuntu 18.04 it is very simple to "install" Frescobaldi directly from
the Git repository. The section "Step-by-step Instructions" on
Am 28.12.19 um 14:08 schrieb Ralph Palmer:
Hi, Urs -
On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 3:47 AM Urs Liska <mailto:li...@openlilylib.org>> wrote:
Ubuntu 16.04 is a LTS release with (IIRC) five years of support.
So it
is not unreasonable for someone to use it. However, we (Fr
9 11:44:36 MEZ schrieb Simon Albrecht
:
>Hi everybody,
>
>On 28.12.19 09:46, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Before upgrading to a newer OS it might be an option to use a current
>
>> Qt/PyQt downloaded or compiled from somewhere. @Simon you could do us
>
>> a huge favor
Am 28.12.19 um 01:01 schrieb ma...@masonhock.com:
On 12/28, Simon Albrecht wrote:
I happen to have a little problem with that as well; here on my Ubuntu
16.04 machine neither apt nor synaptic can find any variation of
qtwebengine5. There are several variations of webkit or so, but that’s
Am Montag, den 09.03.2020, 19:43 +0100 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
> Hi Derek,
>
> Hi Derek,
>
> I entered your attachment, Telemann-Lied-Test.ly in my LilyPond
> Editor: TeXShop-3_61_Lilypond.app, and typeset it. (I never use
> Frescobaldi)
> The result looks perfect.
>
> So first of all I
I know it is not how LilyPond actually thinks and is supposed to work,
and it has been discussed from various angles. But I'm afraid I have to
ask (again) from my actual challenge's perspective.
The task is to produce empty staves to replace staves in a scanned
score, i.e. to create an empty
Hi Derek,
great to see you took immediate action (both in terms of that file and
for subscribing) :-)
Well, the remainder of my comments has been short-circuited by Lukas ;-
), and I'm happy to see that also someone else has laready chimed in
(to prove my point of the helpful community ...)
One
Hi Stjepan,
sorry that I don't have the time to really go through this thread (so I
might misunderstand sth).
But I think you should separate your music variables from your score
definition, so you can \include them separately:
music.ly
myMusic = { ... }
score.ly
\score {
\new Staff
Does the accidental-style forget work for your case?
Am 26.03.2012 18:05, schrieb Robert Schmaus:
Hi Michael,
the whole music is defined in a single cadenza with manual barlines in
between. so, from pov of lilypond, all the music is in one bar, thus,
the second ees doesn't sport an accidental.
Am 11.04.2012 00:28, schrieb Tim Roberts:
Huang wrote:
Yes, I am looking for a way to highlight notes while playing MIDI. I
will definitely check Frescobaldi to see how it works. I need to
understand how Lily generates these notes and find out their positions.
I just want to caution you about
Hello list,
I'm sorry, but I can't find the relevant documentation.
I want to change lilyPond's default behaviour and tell it to use ||
barlines before \time changes instead of normal ones.
Although it is quite easy to do this manually, I'd like to know where
and how I could change this
}
}
}
--snip--
With the engraver, you should be able to include an existing file
while using this custom engraver globally:
--snip--
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\consists \DbBars
}
}
\include mymusic.ly
--snip--
HTH
Cheers, Jan-Peter
On 12.04.2012 16:29, Urs Liska wrote:
Hello
Hi Jan-Peter,
thanks a lot, works perfectly!
Am 13.04.2012 11:49, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hello Jan-Peter and Tim,
thanks for your replies.
I would like to use this on sources I'm already working on.
So I don't need to use your include construct.
But I think I'll try out your Scheme engraver
Hello list,
I have some difficulties understanding how to access the different
versions/weights/styles of external fonts (in markups mode). And I'm not
sure if this is a LilyPond or rather a documentation issue.
So before submitting a documentation suggestion I'd like to really
understand the
Hello list,
can anybody tell me if I can use the 'Old Style Figure' subset of an
OpenType font in markups?
Thank you for any help
Urs
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I was quite happy to find the function \makeOctaves in the LSR.
But now it seems to be broken - there is no error message, but the
function doesn't do anything (2.15.36).
As I don't know _anything_ about Scheme I can't do more than ask if
anybody has an idea what has changed with LilyPond so
Hi Jay,
Thanks for the link. I'l look into it, but am practically sure that I
won't be able to fix anything. As mentioned I don't have any experience
with Scheme.
Best
Urs
BTW: The current piece not only has plenty of octaves (one voice is
virtually octaves-only), but each octave has a -.
Hi all,
thank you very much for all these thoughts.
I'm so sorry that I don't understand a (Scheme) word from it ...
But judging from my programming experience in other languages David's
last solution looks _very_ elegant. And it seems to work, even with
still more complex chords and multiple
is correct, though.
BTW: shouldn't it be quite easy (and interesting) to modify the function
so that arg doesn't mean the number of octaves but a number of semitones?
Best
Urs
Am 19.04.2012 19:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi all,
thank you very much for all these thoughts.
I'm so sorry that I don't
Hello list,
I was very pleased to see that by now one can write footnotes quite easily.
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls the line
separating the footnote. from the score.
I would like to have the footnote either without any separator or with a
short, left-aligned line.
Hi Gilles,
thank you very much. Looks very promising.
Best
Urs
Am 20.04.2012 10:43, schrieb Gilles:
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls the line
separating the footnote. from the score.
Is this possible?
is it documented (and I am blind)?
or is this impossible?
Well
Thanks for pointing to this, Werner.
Just a question:
In the issue report you say, LilyPond doesn't currenty (i.e. Nov 2010)
support OpenType features.
LilyPond does support ligatures and kerning (at least on Linux, it seems
this doesn't work on Windows). Are these no OpenType features? Or
Unfortunately that's not possible because I can't select my font
according to this.
And it's not a show stopper not to have OSF, just an inconvenience.
I assume such an improvement would be a non-trivial issue?
Best
Urs
Am 22.04.2012 02:42, schrieb Nick Payne:
On 22/04/12 08:26, Urs Liska
Am 21.04.2012 17:53, schrieb Pavel Roskin:
Quoting Nils l...@nilsgey.de:
Hello,
I have 70 pieces with ties and slurs here. They are already in Lilypond
with the correct syntax.
Now my publisher says he wants that ties look like slurs.
I couldn't disagree more but I have no choice here.
Any
Am 22.04.2012 15:05, schrieb Nils:
Sun, 22 Apr 2012 14:47:57 +0200
schrieb Urs Liskali...@ursliska.de:
Am 21.04.2012 17:53, schrieb Pavel Roskin:
Quoting Nilsl...@nilsgey.de:
Hello,
I have 70 pieces with ties and slurs here. They are already in
Lilypond with the correct syntax.
Now my
Dear listers,
I thought it should be simple and straightforward, but I don't
understand how to put an arpeggio in brackets.
If I use this code I only get a very small parenthesis:
\version 2.15.36
\relative c' {
%\once \override ParenthesesItem #'font-size = #6
c g' e'-\parenthesize
Thank you very much, I will try this out later today.
By overriding the stencil directly you have already solved my other problem
that I didn't even post so far ;-)
Now I can write a macro
editorialArpeggio = {
\once \override Arpeggio ...
}
I need this because I place all my editor's additions
: parenthesizing arpeggios
Datum: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:23:01 -0500
Von:David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com
An: Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de
Kopie (CC): Lilypond-User lilypond-user@gnu.org
Hi again!
Here's something that works for arpeggios. The attached file is a
bit large
Am 20.04.2012 10:43, schrieb Gilles:
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls the line
separating the footnote. from the score.
Is this possible?
is it documented (and I am blind)?
or is this impossible?
Well not easy to find.
In paper-defaults-init.ly, you have some variable
Am 25.04.2012 08:15, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 20.04.2012 10:43, schrieb Gilles:
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls the line
separating the footnote. from the score.
Is this possible?
is it documented (and I am blind)?
or is this impossible?
Well not easy to find.
In paper
Am 25.04.2012 08:18, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
On 25 avr. 2012, at 08:15, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 20.04.2012 10:43, schrieb Gilles:
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls the line
separating the footnote. from the score.
Is this possible?
is it documented (and I am blind
Am 25.04.2012 08:34, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
On 25 avr. 2012, at 08:19, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 25.04.2012 08:18, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
On 25 avr. 2012, at 08:15, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 20.04.2012 10:43, schrieb Gilles:
Unfortunately I didn't find the property that controls
Hello community,
I didn't find this in the manual: How can I translate \markup {
\override #'(font-name . XY) Test } in a markup function?
I only found how to translate e.g. \markup \italic Test etc. to #:italic.
Best
Urs
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This is a known issue and explained in the Notation Reference (see
Known issues and warnings under grace notes on
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/notation/special-rhythmic-concerns.html)
Basically you have to add invisible acciaccaturas of the same length in
all staves (and also
Am 26.04.2012 00:26, schrieb Thomas Ruedas:
On 25/4/12 9:39 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
This is a known issue and explained in the Notation Reference (see
Known issues and warnings under grace notes on
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/notation/special-rhythmic-concerns.html
Thanks to all.
Janek's (simplest) solution just did it.
When I noticed that hitting doesn't work because it's a special char,
I didn't think of the (obvious) fact that the other quotation marks
aren't special but ordinary Unicode characters ...
So copy and paste worked smoothly :-[
Best
Urs
)
)
\markup {
\xfont Hallo
}
--snip--
HTH
Cheers, Jan-Peter
On 25.04.2012 10:15, Urs Liska wrote:
Hello community,
I didn't find this in the manual: How can I translate \markup {
\override #'(font-name . XY) Test } in a markup function?
I only found how to translate e.g. \markup \italic Test etc
Hi list,
the shapeSlur function from the LSR
(http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=777) doesn't seem to work
anymore (at least for me).
That's the 'entrance' function:
shapeSlur =
#(define-music-function (parser location offsets)
(list?)
#{
\once \override
;-)
HTH
Cheers, Jan-Peter
On 27.04.2012 10:11, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi list,
the shapeSlur function from the LSR
(http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=777) doesn't seem to work
anymore (at least for me).
That's the 'entrance' function:
shapeSlur =
#(define-music-function (parser location offsets
Hi David,
thank you for now. I'll look into it.
But isn't it very likely that I have to reshape a slur anyway when it
changes from broken to unbroken?
In that case I'd even say the errors are a 'feature' so you notice it ...
Provided it is documented enough not to drive you crazy ...
Best
Am 27.04.2012 19:30, schrieb David Nalesnik:
Hi Urs,
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de
mailto:li...@ursliska.de wrote:
Hi David,
thank you for now. I'll look into it.
But isn't it very likely that I have to reshape a slur anyway when
it changes
Am 29.04.2012 00:26, schrieb David Nalesnik:
Hi Urs,
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de
mailto:li...@ursliska.de wrote:
Am 27.04.2012 19 tel:27.04.2012%2019:30, schrieb David Nalesnik:
Hi Urs,
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Urs Liska li
Hi list,
I have something like
c2-_
and need to enclose the 'staccato' part of the articulation with
parentheses (as this is an editor's addition). Unfortunately I didn't
find a way to do this. Also it doesn't seem to work to add the -. and
the -- separately.
How could I achieve this?
, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi list,
I have something like
c2-_
and need to enclose the 'staccato' part of the articulation with
parentheses (as this is an editor's addition). Unfortunately I didn't
find a way to do this. Also it doesn't seem to work to add the -. and
the -- separately.
How could I
Am 05.05.2012 23:08, schrieb Eluze:
Am 05.05.2012 13:22, schrieb Urs Liska:
Thanks, this works (don't know why I didn't find out myself ...)
I had to tweak extra-offset instead of padding, because the tenuto is
also misplaced horizontally (maybe it's aligned to the left bracket
instead
Am 07.05.2012 10:09, schrieb David Kastrup:
m...@apollinemike.comm...@apollinemike.com writes:
On 7 mai 2012, at 10:02, Francisco Vila wrote:
2012/5/7 Henning Hraban Rammhra...@fiee.net:
2012/5/7 m...@apollinemike.comm...@apollinemike.com:
Hey LilyPond users,
Just a note to let you know
contribution.
But as mentioned, I'm not responsible for this, so (all out there) get in touch
with Mike ...
Best
Urs
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Henning Hraban Ramm hra...@fiee.net schrieb:
2012/5/7 Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de:
And I really
Please excuse if I post a linux question here, but I'd prefer not to
have to find a dedicated forum and subscribe there first ...
I have a project with more than two dozens of lilypond scores. For
several reasons I have them in individual files which I can't \include
in a master file.
I would
Am 08.05.2012 11:36, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
On 8 mai 2012, at 11:31, Urs Liska wrote:
Please excuse if I post a linux question here, but I'd prefer not to have to
find a dedicated forum and subscribe there first ...
I have a project with more than two dozens of lilypond scores
Am 08.05.2012 11:46, schrieb Jonas Olson:
On 2012-05-08 11:31, Urs Liska wrote:
cd 01_01_...
lilypond *.ly
cd ..
cd 01_02_...
..
in a form like
for dir in [get me all directories starting with a number]
do
cd $dir
lilypond *.ly
cd ..
done
Perhaps like so:
for dir in [0-9]*/;
do
cd $dir
Am 08.05.2012 11:46, schrieb Jan Kohnert:
Hi,
Am 2012-05-08 11:31, schrieb Urs Liska:
I would like to write a script that allows me to compile all .ly
files in one run.
[...]
in a form like
for dir in [get me all directories starting with a number]
do
cd $dir
lilypond *.ly
cd ..
done
Am 08.05.2012 16:27, schrieb joannesmith:
Hello to all.
We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes). We
have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now (copied, pasted,
written on, sloppy, taped, marked, etc.) and I have the job of making them
all look nice. A
Hi David,
thanks for the new 'delivery'.
I copied it to my project folder, but it's too late now here to
investigate it (has to wait for tomorrow).
I'm really looking forward to making all this available in a structured
way (although it will surely take some time).
Experience working with your
And you can/should of course put most of such a template in an include file.
So you
A) don't duplicate code unnecessarily
B) can change the setting and have this be reflected through all your scores and
C) have nice small files for the actual piece.
Best
Urs
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He doesn't even have to copypaste sources.
Just save it to an appropriate place and name and include it.
Hope the OP is still with us ;-)
Best
Urs
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Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com schrieb:
2012/5/8 Colin Hall
Thanks all for the generous feedback.
But the very simple solution that Jonas Olson posted quite early solved
the issue.
for dir in [0-9]*/; was is exactly what I needed.
Best
Urs
Am 09.05.2012 16:31, schrieb Christopher Webster:
Hi David,
now I tested your new function.
OK, I didn't test more than the sources you provided, but I think they
give all the necessary combinations.
So my conclusion is: This is awesome!
I won't ever live without this (as long as LilyPond is concerned)
anymore - as long as it won't get
wrote:
Hi Urs,
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de
mailto:li...@ursliska.de wrote:
Hi David,
now I tested your new function.
OK, I didn't test more than the sources you provided, but I think
they give all the necessary combinations.
So my
Hi list,
I'm sorry that I once more have a basic Scheme question.
[
Any suggestion for a reading to find my way into Scheme?
I think I have some programming experience (although without any formal
IT tuition), mainly from object pascal, but also a little bit with other
languages.
But when it
Hi David,
thank you for the reply
Am 10.05.2012 12:05, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liskali...@ursliska.de writes:
So now the question:
How can I write a function that produces a toplevel expression?
No such thing.
:-(
I want to be able to write:
\debugCurvesOn
or
#(debug-curves-on)
Hello Jan-Peter,
thank you for the ideas, that I have partly understood.
Am 10.05.2012 13:35, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hello Urs,
On 10.05.2012 12:40, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi David,
thank you for the reply
Am 10.05.2012 12:05, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liskali...@ursliska.de writes:
So
Am 10.05.2012 16:36, schrieb joannesmith:
Thank you all for your private emails ... they have been a great
encouragement to me. I will probably end up sticking with Lilypond for all
the reasons you mentioned. It really does seem like the best option ... I
just need to hang in there long enough
Am I right that you can't make a Stem dashed? I didnt find anything in the IR.
What would then be the proper way to attach a dashed line to a note in place of
the Stem?
Thanks
Urs
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