which
gives two really beautiful LilyPond renderings.
Urs
27. Oktober 2019 21:48, "Urs Liska" schrieb:
> Hi Karsten,
>
> I will have a closer look into this ASAP.
> But in the meantime it may be rewarding for you to have a look at the
> http://ctan.org/pkg/lyluatex
>
23. Oktober 2019 21:59, "Michael Wagner" schrieb:
> I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
> “Silver Bells” into
> lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error.
>
> The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to betaking 4 beats
> - I get a bar
Hi all,
is it possible from either a music function or a callback or an engraver to get
to all the grobs in a certain note column, either across the whole score or
within specific contexts? And/or the skylines in these.
I want to learn how to write a music function that takes some music and
Am 22.10.19 um 02:31 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hello Manuela,
For 100% graphical scores like that, you would be way better off using
Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Sure, lilypond can do graphical shapes,
but that's really pushing the tool and causing a rod for your back - a
lot of effort
Am 21. Oktober 2019 18:52:29 MESZ schrieb Saul Tobin
:
>Would the bundled VLC be redundant to an existing system install of
>VLC?
>Would it be usable instead of a system install? Would the bundled VLC
>get
>updates?
As I've said several times in this thread *bundling* anything with Frescobaldi
All I can say is that I received all your original posts.
Urs
Am 19. Oktober 2019 19:36:40 MESZ schrieb J Martin Rushton via lilypond-user
:
>At 18/10/2019, 23:14 I sent the following message as part of the
>"Frescobaldi, improve support for audio export" thread:
>
Am 19. Oktober 2019 18:54:39 MESZ schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>Am Sa., 19. Okt. 2019 um 14:45 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup :
>>
>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>
>> > Am Sa., 19. Okt. 2019 um 13:35 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup
>:
>> >>
>> >> Thomas Morley writes:
>> >
>> >> > Iiuc, you recommend to fix
Am 19.10.19 um 18:08 schrieb David Wright:
On Fri 18 Oct 2019 at 23:14:30 (+0100), Lilypond-User wrote:
On 18/10/2019 22:06, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 18. Oktober 2019 22:45:28 MESZ schrieb Karlin High :
On 10/18/2019 3:17 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
So, it looks like VLC with the right syntax may
Am 19. Oktober 2019 12:27:07 MESZ schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>Am Sa., 19. Okt. 2019 um 06:58 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
>:
>>
>> That's funny - it's the argument I always use for my new complexity
>work, but it usually gets shouted down quite vocally (refer for example
>to my requirement for equal
Am 19. Oktober 2019 11:56:58 MESZ schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>Am Sa., 19. Okt. 2019 um 05:22 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
>:
>>
>> I have not seen anything get added to lilypond proper for a long
>time.
>> I may be wrong, but it's immensely difficult to get changes to core
>it would seem. Fair
Am 18. Oktober 2019 22:45:28 MESZ schrieb Karlin High :
>On 10/18/2019 3:17 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
>> So, it looks like VLC with the right syntax may be able to use
>> FluidSynth/soundfont to "play" midi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or
>other
>> codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame
on Windows. And though one
>> can use Cygwin, etc. to install an app like timidity, Frescobaldi does
>> not "see" it. But I can, and to, have lame installed because I can use
>> VirtualMidiSyth to manually convert midi to mp3.
>>
>> Just putting this out there
command line invocation?
May lack of support for Windows-specific functionality is not ideological
(well, mostly ;-) ), but I need specific input to try making it work.
>
> Just putting this out there so you know.
>
Thanks
Urs
> Regards!
>
> On 10/17/2019 9:19 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
Hi all,
I've just started looking into how Frescobaldi provides support for
"exporting" scores to audio.
Until now this was hardcoded to use TiMidity (and had to be activated as
"experimental feature").
I have so far created functionality that
* checks whether timidity, fluidsynth and
Please go ahead Andrew. In OLL this should be a submodule below oll-misc.text.
Best
Urs
17. Oktober 2019 11:16, "Andrew Bernard" mailto:andrew.bern...@gmail.com?to=%22Andrew%20Bernard%22%20)>
schrieb:
Now this is great. I can volunteer to put this in Openlilylib if all you
authors do not
\openLilyLib plus the relative
path given in the \include statement "oll-core/package.ily" will be joined to
C:\openLilyLib\oll-core\package.ily
HTH
Urs
15. Oktober 2019 17:16, "Freeman Gilmore" schrieb:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 10:34 AM Urs Liska wrote:
>
&
Hi Andrew,
15. Oktober 2019 16:47, "N. Andrew Walsh" schrieb:
> Hi Urs,
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 4:30 PM Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> I can't test right now, but I'd first try with these variants
>> correction { s1*0 }
>> correction { <>1*0 }
>&
Hi Andrew,
15. Oktober 2019 16:27, "N. Andrew Walsh" mailto:n.andrew.wa...@gmail.com?to=%22N.%20Andrew%20Walsh%22%20)>
schrieb:
Hi List,
I'm copying an old manuscript that has erroneously put a ten-bar rest at the
end of two voice parts. I want to use the ScholarLY interface to add an
15. Oktober 2019 16:28, "Freeman Gilmore" schrieb:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 1:50 AM Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> ...
>>
>> So, for openLilyLib this means:
>>
>> * You need *one* root directory where all openLilyLib packages will be
>> located
mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 11:39, Aaron Hill <mailto:lilyp...@hillvisions.com>> a écrit :
On 2019-10-15 12:47 am, Urs Liska wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is there an easy or already-implemented way to have a markup
> double-underlined, or do I have to draw that manually?
Hi all,
is there an easy or already-implemented way to have a markup
double-underlined, or do I have to draw that manually?
Urs
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Am 15.10.19 um 03:26 schrieb Freeman Gilmore:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 7:48 PM Andrew Bernard
mailto:andrew.bern...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Bill,
https://github.com/openlilylib
Having cloned the git repository, here are the instructions for use:
Am 12.10.19 um 00:36 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
Hi Urs,
On 11.10.19 14:34, Urs Liska wrote:
I don't really understand why the spacing of the right-hand barline
is so different in the three systems, given that the music is
basically the same.
This looks like a bug, doesn’t it?
Initially
-note-spacing; but I'm not sure what will happen if
you try to combine strict-note-spacing = ##t with non-proportional notation.
But I guess you know about that, right?
HTH,
Alex
On 11.10.19 14:34, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi all,
the attached is realized with a small line-width and manual breaks.
I
Hi all,
the attached is realized with a small line-width and manual breaks.
I don't really understand why the spacing of the right-hand barline is
so different in the three systems, given that the music is basically the
same. Especially given that the music up to that point is more or less
skrev Urs Liska <mailto:li...@openlilylib.org>>:
Hi,
The following code creates the attached result:
\version "2.21.0"
{
\time 3/8
<<
{
c''4. c''4.
}
\\
{
b'4. b'8 [ a' ]
}
>>
}
The first measure is what I expect while in the second m
Hi,
The following code creates the attached result:
\version "2.21.0"
{
\time 3/8
<<
{
c''4. c''4.
}
\\
{
b'4. b'8 [ a' ]
}
>>
}
The first measure is what I expect while in the second measure the mixed
dot situation flips the horizontal alignment.
I'm
Hi all,
is it possible from a stencil callback to retrieve the relative Y distance from
the grob's staff to another staff given the other staff's name?
We want to create frames spanning multiple staves without having to do so in
separate slices (see
Am 25. September 2019 20:52:08 MESZ schrieb Karlin High :
>On 9/25/2019 1:40 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>> "Urs Liska" writes:
>>> This project gives you the chance to win a free cool T-shirt by
>>> submitting at least four Pull Request in Github repos
Hi all,
DigitalOcean launches this year's edition of the “Hacktoberfest”:
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
This project gives you the chance to win a free cool T-shirt by submitting at
least four Pull Request in Github repositories during October.
Here are a few suggestions for
h the idea of
stepping through the code of a LilyPond input file, and any information would
be appreciated.
Urs
>
> Andrew
>
> On 25/9/19 4:23 pm, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> a question on the Frescobaldi mailing list got me thinking: is it possible
>> (or could it be made
&g
Hi,
a question on the Frescobaldi mailing list got me thinking: is it possible (or
could it be made possible with reasonable effort) to attach a debugger to a
LilyPond compilation process?
Probably there would be quite some managing to be done because there's no
simple relation of code steps
Hill" schrieb:
> On 2019-09-24 9:35 am, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> Is there any reason why the slrus in the attached example come out the
>> way they do (i.e. so horizontal, with the left edge being so far away
>> from the notehead)?
>
> Seems to be a c
Is there any reason why the slrus in the attached example come out the way they
do (i.e. so horizontal, with the left edge being so far away from the notehead)?
What would be the best way to deal with that? Of course I could \shape them
individually, but there's a lot of them in the scores, so
Hi Martin,
23. September 2019 11:17, "Martin Tarenskeen" schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> This has been discussed here before but https://pythonclock.org made me
> wonder in which direction LilyPond and Frescobaldi are currently going.
Well, if you're wondering about the direction then you might just
I don't have it up my sleeve right now, but I think you need
define-event-function here.
HTH
Urs
Am 20. September 2019 12:48:25 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>Dear LilyPonders,
>
>
>please consider this snippet.
>
> moveDyn =
>#(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
> #{
17. September 2019 10:48, "arnepe" schrieb:
> that sounds really interesting - and if it makes sense for a non-programming
> person, who's (just) using lily/fresco I'd love to attend…
>
The conference is explicitly conceived as a hybrid, both targeting "users" for
general (or advanced)
Am 17. September 2019 09:33:14 MESZ schrieb Malte Meyn :
>Probable background of Urs’ question:
>https://www.uni-mozarteum.at/en/kunst/music-engraving-conference.php
Yes, but I didn't want to disclose that before Werner makes an official
announcement ;-)
>
>Am 17.09.19 um 09:10
To be a bit more specific: is there any chance for a release by mid-January?
Am 17. September 2019 02:42:26 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>Will 2.20 be released at any stage? Is there a roadmap? It seems like a
>very long time now with no news.
>
>[I KNOW we are very under-resourced. I regret
Hi all,
after ages we hope to see a new Frescobaldi release 3.1 in the not-too-distant
future. While I can't say “tons of new features” it will be an exciting update
with notable visible features and invisible improvements. Among the most
important things that have been implemented since the
Hi all,
I have for now completed my work on Frescobaldi's new Document Fonts dialog and
would encourage everybody (who runs Frescobaldi from Git and uses LilyPond >=
2.19.12) to test my Pull Request
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/1164. For those who have
already tested this
Hi all,
I've finally managed to do some work on Frescobaldi again, picking up on a
completely new "Document Fonts" dialog I had started some time ago. I think it
is approaching a point where it can be merged, and therefore I'd be glad about
people testing it who
* Use Frescobaldi from Git
*
3. September 2019 20:08, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/pull/1075#issuecomment-527535750
>> is a screencast of how
>> the font preview currently looks like. Note that I haven't implemented the
>> use of *text* fonts yet.
>
> This works nicely for
3. September 2019 18:14, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change
>> (to a flat key of
>> course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report with a
>> screencast when I've
>> integrated it.
>
> The key change is no
LOL, great!
Do you think you can manage smuggling in a time signature and a key change (to
a flat key of course)? This is absolutely not necessary, though. I'll report
with a screencast when I've integrated it.
Thanks very much
Urs
3. September 2019 17:38, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>>
3. September 2019 13:33, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> Oh yes, this is what I was *not* thinking about, damn ...
>> So unfortunately I can't use that file ...
>
> But it should be very easy to replace words & music by something else if all
> other technical
> requirements are met in the
3. September 2019 12:53, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" schrieb:
>> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>>
>> It will be non-trivial to integrate, though …
>>> What’s the difficulty?
>>
>> The handling of such a file inside the context of an application: first I
>> have to
2. September 2019 11:58, "Jacques Menu" schrieb:
>> Le 2 sept. 2019 à 11:43, Urs Liska a écrit :
>>
>> Hello Jacques,
>>
>> yes, this is exactly what I was thinking about, thank you.
>>
>> It will be non-trivial to integrate, t
dy plays. I left the bass staff empty for
> personnal work:
>
> JM
>
>> Le 2 sept. 2019 à 11:00, Urs Liska a écrit :
>>
>> Update: I would also really appreciate someone contributing a nice jazz lead
>> sheet for use in
>> Frescobaldi's music font dial
Update: I would also really appreciate someone contributing a nice jazz lead
sheet for use in Frescobaldi's music font dialog.
Urs
1. September 2019 16:56, "Urs Liska" schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I've had a new look at my Frescobaldi feature of a better font preview dialo
Hi all,
I've had a new look at my Frescobaldi feature of a better font preview dialog
and would like to finalize the work at least for a preliominary stage
(displaying the various available text and music fonts without all the bells &
whistles to support all sorts of possible insertion in the
I'm not sure and not at home, but there's a preference for the documentation
path.
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Hi Mason,
18. August 2019 01:05, ma...@masonhock.com schrieb:
> On 08/17, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> ...
>
> Thanks. While I personally prefer command line tools, I would consider
> turning this into a Frescobaldi extension if that would mean the
> difference between som
sk Git what I have actually done so far (since the last commit),
and often this gets me on the right track (while simply looking at the
non-functional total of the file would just make me despair in a non-versioned
context).
Urs
>
> Mason
>
> [1] https://notabug.org/chaosmonk/untouchab
> i = ly.indent.Indenter()
>
> c.select_all()
> i.indent(c)
>
> print (d.plaintext())
> %%% end test.py %%%
>
> $ python3 test.py
> \new Staff <<
> \relative c' { c4 c c c } |
>>
>
> Best,
>
> Mason
>
> On 08/
Just shortly: does
https://github.com/frescobaldi/python-ly/blob/master/ly/cli/main.py
and
https://github.com/frescobaldi/python-ly/blob/master/ly/cli/command.py#L116
help you further? I thought it would be best to look how the ly command line
program does it.
Urs
Am 17. August 2019
Hi all,
as said a few days ago I'm rewriting the lilyglyphs package, and it turns out
that it is now significantly easier to add new commands for better coverage.
I've already replaced the number of rest commands (\wholeNoteRest,
\halfNoteRest etc.) by one single command \lilyRest that can
14. August 2019 12:21, "David Kastrup" schrieb:
> "Urs Liska" writes:
>
>> 14. August 2019 11:55, "David Kastrup" schrieb:
>>
>>> "Urs Liska" writes:
>>>
>> ...
> People write music theory texts wit
14. August 2019 11:55, "David Kastrup" schrieb:
> "Urs Liska" writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm currently rewriting my lilyglyphs package
>> ...
>
> Wouldn't it be a lot more generally useful (and likely more efficient
> since the
Hi all,
I'm currently rewriting my lilyglyphs package (http://ctan.org/pkg/lilyglyphs,
https://github.com/uliska/lualilyglyphs) to make better use of advanced Lua
functionality, which I hope will be great for future extensibility. And right
now I've come across a great opportunity for someone
Hello Bill,
It is not really clear what you are referring to
8. August 2019 23:41, "Bill via lilypond-user" schrieb:
> Thanks for your post on the scorewizard. What I learned will be helpful if I
> incorporate it in
> future work. I am on Linux Mint and I can not find the sub directories you
Just for reference:
We've movoed this great repository to the frescobaldi "organization", and it is
now avaialble at https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi-themes.
I've also created an issue to document the feature request to create a much
better UI to preview and install editor themes
Am 2. August 2019 08:43:51 MESZ schrieb Nils Nommensen :
>That's exactly the point, I actually need the glyph name.
>If I am noch mistaken, the alteration attribute also incorporates the
>information of the key signature. I need to know which accidental is
>directly in front of the notehead.
, "Urs Liska" schrieb:
> Hi Kim (?),
>
> 28. Juli 2019 22:59, "kimfierens" schrieb:
>
>> Hi everyone, I'm new to LilyPond, and I have a layout question for you. The
>> title says it all basically: how do I get LilyPond to put a fixed distance
>
Hi Kim (?),
28. Juli 2019 22:59, "kimfierens" schrieb:
> Hi everyone, I'm new to LilyPond, and I have a layout question for you. The
> title says it all basically: how do I get LilyPond to put a fixed distance
> between the upper page edge and the top line of the first staff, regardless
> of
Hi William,
27. Juli 2019 22:38, "William Zeitler" schrieb:
> How would I subdivide tuplets, so the triples are grouped together like:
>
> ===-===-===
You would do that manually, by setting the beamlet count for all affected
positions :-(
Unfortunately LilyPond's handling of beam
re's not even a default setting
mentioned in the Internals Ref.
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com (mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com)
www.ptoye.com (http://www.ptoye.com)
-
Friday, July 26, 2019, 12:46:54 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
The Tie should have a minimum-length proper
The Tie should have a minimum-length property that would do what you want. Of
course you'll have to find the value by trial and error, and it will break as
soon as anything in the horizontal spacing changes ...
26. Juli 2019 13:23, "Peter Toye"
e the same with
the lyluatex package.
Urs
25. Juli 2019 21:23, "Urs Liska" schrieb:
> 25. Juli 2019 20:30, "Rutger Hofman" schrieb:
>
>> Isn't it an option to use \lassezVibrer and \repeatTie?
>
> That was what I wanted to suggest, but they look totally different
25. Juli 2019 20:30, "Rutger Hofman" schrieb:
> Isn't it an option to use \lassezVibrer and \repeatTie?
That was what I wanted to suggest, but they look totally different.
I can suggest a solution, but it requires an openLilyLib package (well, it
doesn't *really*, one could copy that one
What versions of Frescobaldi and LilyPond do you use? I'm asking because there
have been changes in how Frescobaldi generates the command to invoke LilyPond
(actually because of another, more annoying issue with a Ghostscript version
mismatch).
You are using a downloaded LilyPond I assume?
Am 21.07.19 um 19:04 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
Using
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1000
I wonder how to get the effect for a single note. Ideally, I would
like to write
\genericSpan <...parameters ...>
e\startGroup\endGroup
but since `\genericSpan' uses a `HorizontalBracket'
Am 23. Juni 2019 11:47:17 MESZ schrieb ah :
>
>
>On 23/06/2019 08:38, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
>> Hi Lilyponders,
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what this error message means when trying to
>compile a
>> file?
>>
>> Drawing systems...
>>
12. Juni 2019 19:26, "ah" schrieb:
> ...
>
> And also whether there will be lots and lots of symbol libraries for him
> to choose from?
>
There are essentially *no* native symbol libraries available, but that should
not disturb you too much. You can instead
- use any glyphs from any
12. Juni 2019 19:49, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca schrieb:
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2019, ah wrote:
>
>> ... using a TeX-based or TeX-like (free) music composition system, if
>> available and doing all programming, templating etc. in this myself.
>> Advantages: platform independent and free.
>
> Lilypond
Am 1. Juni 2019 15:18:35 MESZ schrieb Ralph Palmer .
>>
>> >... or Frescobaldi.
>>
>> Is there one?
I don't think so. At least nothing official.
Urs
>>
>> Brian Barker
>>
>>
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Am 21. Mai 2019 10:49:01 MESZ schrieb Thomas Morley :
>Am Di., 21. Mai 2019 um 02:32 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
>:
>>
>> Am So., 19. Mai 2019 um 20:32 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska
>:
>>
>> > The staves that continue to be printed appear to only happen when
>the
&g
Am 19.05.19 um 22:27 schrieb David Bellows:
Hey Urs,
I too find this surprising. I suggest you ask on lilypond-user whether this is
a bug or intended behaviour. If it is intended (due to some engraving
convention for example) it might be made configurable.
I first posted this to
Am 19.05.19 um 17:56 schrieb David Bellows:
Hey Aaron,
Before I respond to the rest of your email, I think it's worth going
over something I didn't emphasize enough in my first email. I've
attached a new pdf with instrument labels this time to make it easier
to follow.
The staves that
Hi all,
is anyone already using the openLilyLib module scholarly.choice?
I'm having to make some changes that could affect the interface, and I'd
like to know how careful I should be with that.
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Am 10.05.19 um 02:46 schrieb David Wright:
You know that Frescobaldi can convert absolute to relative and vice
versa?
As can the ly standalone (derived from F~ possibly).
Sorry I don't understand.
ly, packaged as python3-ly in Debian, has a number of commands hived
off (I assume)
Am 9. Mai 2019 21:40:30 MESZ schrieb Gianmaria Lari :
>On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 21:32, David Wright
>wrote:
>
>> On Thu 09 May 2019 at 20:20:36 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
>> > Gianmaria Lari writes:
>> >
>> > > I saw the discussion about fixed vs relative few times in the
>lilypond
>> ml.
>>
Am 9. Mai 2019 21:52:49 MESZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>David Wright writes:
>
>> one note has a dramatic effect on the following music, but is easily
>> corrected with one tick. When this trick has been applied, many notes
>> may have to be individually tickled after the mistake is discovered.
Am 9. Mai 2019 20:20:36 MESZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Gianmaria Lari writes:
>
>> I saw the discussion about fixed vs relative few times in the
>lilypond ml.
>>
>> I think it's a lot about personal taste and habit and personally I
>decided
>> to stick to fixed mainly because I find fixing
DF Music View module.
So, it appears that FB is choosing the "first" document of the set.
And I answered my own question :-)
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com <mailto:jimmyg...@gmail.com>
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 1:07 PM Urs Liska <mailto:li...@openlilylib.org>> w
Am 08.05.19 um 19:56 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
Frescobaldi 2.20 on Win10
I have a score with three /book {} sections: 1)
SSATB_Organ_Flute_StrQrt (i.e., FullScore), 2) SSATB_Organ (i.e.,
ReducedScore), 3) InstParts
Frescobaldi opens ONE of these in its PDF viewer. Can I tell FB which
of the
>
Am 07.05.19 um 22:33 schrieb bobr...@centrum.is:
First weird thing is the following error message regarding the time signature:
***
Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.18.2 [file.ly]...
Processing `D:/SkyDrive/lily/file.ly'
Parsing...
D:/SkyDrive/lily/file.ly:6:3: error:
Hello Steff,
Am 04.05.19 um 15:48 schrieb mu...@gmx.ch:
Hello everybody
I'm working with Lilypond for several months now, and my experiments get
more and more realistic and interesting ;-)
Great! Welcome to LilyPond.
So I will follow up with
specific questions soon and hope someone may
Am 04.05.19 um 16:08 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Sa., 4. Mai 2019 um 15:40 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
You *did* read this guide=
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/wiki/Run-Frescobaldi-3-on-Linux ?
No.
On
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi
I couldn't find anything helpful
Am 04.05.19 um 14:50 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Hi,
I just tried to get frescobaldi from git work.
No success.
I've read and reread all the READMEs and INSTALLs, now I'm heavily confused.
Could someone write (or point me to) a installation-guide for dummies?
Probably starting here
Am 29. April 2019 00:50:18 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>Very amusing. But in all seriousness, what is this thing? I am unable
>to
>find any evidence for the existence of this symbol outside of
>Emmentaler. I
>cant find it in SMuFL, and that has hundreds of rare accidentals. My
>limited
Am 28.04.19 um 23:06 schrieb Robert Kubosz:
Hello Lilyponders!
I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks
like this:
{
\time 4/4
c4 c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
\time 4/4
c c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
}
and the pattern goes on like that to
Hi Malte,
Am 27.04.19 um 10:49 schrieb Malte Meyn:
Am 26.04.19 um 14:45 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
I might also be willing to use LaTeX for the creation of the symbols
because I could then combine efforts for a standalone LaTeX package
to produce the symbols in continuous text too.
I'd
Hi Lukas and all,
Am 26.04.19 um 23:15 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
Hi,
but I have to some degree lost track of
much of the discussion of the last 20 years, and when I actively worked
with that kind of written harmonic analysis (while at the
Musikhochschule) I didn't have much of a scholarly
Am 26.04.19 um 01:49 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Michael,
But the OP was not requiring a multiuser development environment, but
a multi-device one. For multiple users on one project surely you would
use git nowadays, on github or your own server, pretty much the
universal answer (because it
For the record, I've created sort-of a Wiki for the `analysis`
openLilyLib package, so you can see what Klaus has created:
https://github.com/openlilylib/analysis/wiki
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Hi Lukas,
Am 26.04.19 um 14:45 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
Hi Urs,
finally I'm in need of symbols for harmonic analysis (in about the
Riemann flavour).
Just to provide some context to this request (of course, I assume you
are perfectly aware of all this):
It's somewhat painful to admit
Hi Harm,
Am 26.04.19 um 13:47 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Fr., 26. Apr. 2019 um 13:30 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
Hi all,
finally I'm in need of symbols for harmonic analysis (in about the
Riemann flavour). I would go for it by creating a lyrics-like context
for the horizontal and vertical
Hi all,
finally I'm in need of symbols for harmonic analysis (in about the
Riemann flavour). I would go for it by creating a lyrics-like context
for the horizontal and vertical alignment and produce some functions
that would create combined markups or stencils for the symbols.
Additional
Hi Andrew,
Am 25.04.19 um 14:18 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Sven,
That's terrible - storing potentially very large blocks of text in the
Windows registry.
I think storing it in a config file on Linux is only gradually less bad
(it's less bad because that file is only relevant for a single
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