executed in a multithreaded way.
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on the exact same hardware.
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and creator codes. Now the Mac is
borked in the same way windows is.
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= relative c' { ... and so on ... }
\score {
\relative c' {
\new PianoStaff
\new Staff { \clef treble
\SectionOne
\SectionTwo
and so on...
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be:
A# C C# D# E F# A A#
So you see, C and A would occur twice, but with different accidentals.
That would probably be confusing in an actual score if it was notated
that way.
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tracker or seed (it uses unprivileged ports).
I can help you get it set up if you do want to offer torrents - I offer
BitTorrent downloads of my music.
Best,
Michael David Crawford
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Maurits Lamers wrote:
I tried to find the source code for LilyPad OSX, but could not find it
under the GUB sources. Do you know where I could find the most recent
source code (and Xcode project?).
There are some LilyPad sources at:
http://lilypond.org/download/gub-sources/OSX-LilyPad/
But
.eps format. Are the units for size
just something everyone knows?
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the greater for its freedom.
Why Free Music? by Michael David Crawford is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
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Yes, I realize that this has nothing to do with Lilypond - with the
exception that the following essay explains *why* I have placed my
scores under a copyleft license. The scores to two of my songs are
engraved with Lilypond, with the rest to follow soon.
I'm working on a new CD jewel case
Valentin Villenave wrote:
how is this text itself licensed? Would you mind if I translate it
into French, and post it on my own website (with full credits, and a
bunch of links to your website, of course)?
Hi,
That's a complicated question.
Generally, I place works expressing my personal
I can probably help with Leopard issues, as I'm a Mac developer and was
testing the Leopard beta versions.p
However, I don't expect I can do so before this weekend at the earliest.
One thing I do know, though, is that Leopard has improved security over
previous versions of Mac OS X. Possibly
So I was finally able to find a free (as in beer) MIDI recorder for Mac
OS X. LUNA Free works on Windows too:
http://www.mutools.com/downloads.html
I has, IMHO, a bizarre user interfacce, but it seems reliable and
produced MIDI files that sounded good when I played them back by
streaming
Laura Conrad wrote:
If the midi2ly -d option doesn't do it for you, is there a
quantization option on your MIDI recorder?
There's not in LUNA Free, but there is in Metro SE, and it's just $69
and seems to have pretty good tech support, so I'll be buying it.
I said in my first email I was
to save
in its own propietary format, or to audio files.
Thanks for your help!
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is to improvise until I find myself
playing something worth keeping, then playing it over and over again
until I have it memorized. I'd like not to have to do that.
I don't mind having to hand-edit the score. It would be a small price
to pay to have my improvisations recorded.
Michael David
My piano teacher Angela Bonilla is from Colombia. She's not on the
list, but expressed an interest in learning Lilypond after I gave her
hardcopies of my scores.
I expect that if she does learn Lilypond, she'd want to subscribe.
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music - just audio recordings.
I think The Mutopia Project could do well to get those who CC-license
their music to supply sheet music as well.
Michael David Crawford
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Chris Sawer wrote:
Hi,
Apologies for the cross-posting - but I thought
. Alternatively, could I install the Lilypond fonts in Mac OS X to
fix it?
Thanks for your help,
Michael David Crawford
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getting system-count to work if I set the
paper size explicitly. It turns out what I needed was to put the \paper
block BEFORE the \include of the main source file, and to set
system-count AFTER setting the paper size.
http://www.geometricvisions.com/music/
Best,
Michael David Crawford
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grand musical ambitions: someday I'll be scoring symphonies
with Lilypond. I'm very determined!
Michael David Crawford
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Fred Leason wrote:
If you are merely queuing the cover to the printer, why don't you just
define a custom Paper Size for your
, that is, pressed in quantity at a
factory, and all with the CC-SA 2.5 license.
Enjoy!
Michael David Crawford
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it.
Thanks for your help,
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Trevor Bača wrote:
On 2/18/07, Michael David Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still trying to get a score to fit on a CD jewel case insert.
Hm ... there is the following override ...
\override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'line-break-permission = ##f
... which you'll need to do either
, but once I am
able to put the score on the inner pages, I expect to have a commercial
printer print me a large number of them. I've been waiting just for
this before doing so.
Michael David Crawford
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as a property of RehearsalMark but doesn't seem
to really be so.
Thanks for your help!
Michael David Crawford
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From: Michael David Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, 18 February, 2007 11:07:14
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Try something along the lines of
copyright = \markup { \teeny \override #'(baseline-skip . 0.5)
\center-align
{ Copyright © 1994 Michael David Crawford
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share
Alike 2.5 License.
To view a copy
changing it to GrandStaff to see if that helps.
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© 1994 Michael David Crawford
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share
Alike 2.5 License.
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