Re: Future of openLilyLib

2020-09-22 Thread Partitura Organum
On 22-9-2020 15:49, Carl Sorensen wrote: Since the music code is not included in the pdf output, the pdf output is not subject to GPL. The fact, that Mr. Bernard apparently does not want to realize point 5., puzzles me. I remain respectfully yours Karsten Reincke The

Re: lilypond 2.21

2019-03-30 Thread Partitura Organum
On 30-3-2019 10:21, Malte Meyn wrote: Am 30.03.19 um 08:17 schrieb Gianmaria Lari: Are there any istructions available to try to compile lilypond 2.21 on windows? Thanks, g. Hi Gianmaria, if I’m not mistaken there is currently no way to compile on Windows itself. Instead, Windows

Re: Haiprin staff-padding

2019-03-20 Thread Partitura Organum
You could try and move the override statement to the left-hand variable. Like this: lh = \relative c {   \time 3/4   \clef bass   \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-padding = #1.5   | r4.. fis'16~\> 4   | f(\! e) --   | (\< 2)\!   | 4( )   | g4.(\f fis8) 4 } On 20-3-2019 18:21,

Re: LilyPond can't engrave 16 pages of music

2018-12-22 Thread Partitura Organum
On 22-12-2018 12:43, Werner LEMBERG wrote: Recently Werner committed a few fixes of typos with possibly ugly consequences in the area of page breaking, so it might be worthwhile crosschecking with current master. Yeah, it would be great if we eventually get testcases for those typos!

Re: lilypond.org Productions page

2018-12-07 Thread Partitura Organum
I think we should rather try to do a general collection among users (but this should reach more channels than just this list) to get a number of new entries for the page that makes it a little more impressive. A mention of my website would be nice: http://partitura.org I use Lilypond and

Re: Instructions to install lilypond onto Raspberry Pi

2018-10-15 Thread Partitura Organum
The deb-file is too large for the list and my message was rejected. I added it to my website, so you can download it there: http://partitura.org/index.php/lilypond/ I'd like to hear whether or not you succeed in installing it on your Raspberry. Regards, Auke On 15-10-2018 17:52, Partitura

Re: Tempo declaration on different staves

2018-09-26 Thread Partitura Organum
On 23-9-2018 15:49, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Of course, a lot of it is simply personal preference/style, so there’s no big need to change if you don’t agree with my reasoning! I was just offering a possible improvement. Cheers, Kieren. Thanks for explaining. I'll think about it.

Re: Instructions to install lilypond onto Raspberry Pi

2018-09-26 Thread Partitura Organum
On 18-9-2018 15:49, Federico Bruni wrote: Il giorno mar 18 set 2018 alle 14:53, Karlin High ha scritto: On 9/18/2018 7:05 AM, Vivyan wrote: did they have any success building lilypond? I don't know if this is the exact thread that Federico Bruni had in mind, but it should be close.

Re: Tempo declaration on different staves

2018-09-23 Thread Partitura Organum
On 23-9-2018 08:41, arnepe wrote: hello Auke, (/bear with me, I'm not a programmer and may not know the correct terminology/) one reason would be that "voice" is a child of "staff": definitions in "staff" are inherited by "voice", plus the benefit of less typing... cheers Arne Hello Arne,

Re: Tempo declaration on different staves

2018-09-23 Thread Partitura Organum
On 18-9-2018 21:10, Kieren MacMillan wrote: (Note that I also <<>>'ed the \global variable into each *staff* context in the score, rather than into each note variable definition; personally, I think that is better coding style, for many reasons.) I'm intruiged. What would those 'many

Re: Frescobaldi testing requested

2018-09-09 Thread Partitura Organum
On 9-9-2018 08:58, Urs Liska wrote: I found the problem, a pretty stupid programming error. It *had* worked at some point so I didn't always check again all options ... It should be fixed now on the main dev/urs/refactor-job branch. Indeed, works as expected now. If you find further

Re: Frescobaldi testing requested

2018-09-08 Thread Partitura Organum
On 7-9-2018 09:48, Urs Liska wrote: Please pull and checkout the branch dev/urs/refactor-job-test-windows. This includes two test prints on the command line to check what code is actually reached and the value(s) of some variables. Is anything printed with that when you use Engrave

Re: Frescobaldi testing requested

2018-09-06 Thread Partitura Organum
This is not what happens for me. Could you specify the OS/distribution you're running? And maybe provide a screenshot of the dialog. I could imagine that some combination of options would be able to produce unwanted behaviour. I'm running it on Windows. Here's a screenshot of the dialog.

Re: Frescobaldi testing requested

2018-09-04 Thread Partitura Organum
On 4-9-2018 17:36, Urs Liska wrote: Hi to all those who use Frescobaldi from the Git repository, I've done some refactoring of the code handling LilyPond jobs, as a preparation for further work. So far there *should* be no differences in behaviour or performance, but I think my code

Re: How to create an installer from the Lilypond build tree?

2018-08-26 Thread Partitura Organum
On 24-8-2018 20:06, Karlin High wrote: Possible starting point for research: Thanks for the pointer. Looks complicated, though with some study it should be doable. ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Edition Engraver and staff changes

2018-08-14 Thread Partitura Organum
Hello all, In organ music it is quite common that one of the hands plays a part that is either to high or to low for the  'common' clefs, but that can be perfectly rendered with the alto clef. Not many organists are still able to read the alto clef, so I usually make to versions, one with the

Question about GUB and source code update

2018-08-14 Thread Partitura Organum
Hello, About a month ago I succeeded in getting GUB running and compiling in VirtualBox on my Windows 10 machine. So I have now a working Windows version of Lilypond 2.21 from the source code as it was a month ago. What I'd like to know is: what happens if I run GUB again? Do I then build

Re: Running Frescobaldi from Git on Windows

2018-08-14 Thread Partitura Organum
On 13-8-2018 19:05, Urs Liska wrote: I have written a Wiki page on how Frescobaldi can be run from its Git repository on Windows: https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/Run-Frescobaldi-3-from-Git-on-Windows and I would like Windows users to test that and report any issues. I did it on

Re: Stanzas over staves

2018-04-22 Thread Partitura Organum
On 22-4-2018 19:33, Helge Kruse wrote: Glad to here that's working for you. Unfortunately this doesn't work for me. I reordered the lines a bit because I think that the override changes the line-width property of wordwrap-string. But the reordering doesn't change the ouput. The text crosses

Re: Stanzas over staves

2018-04-19 Thread Partitura Organum
On 19-4-2018 22:19, Thomas Morley wrote: The function expects `text' to be a string. So (1) use wordwrap-string (2) without {} Thank you, now it works. And  I learned how to do calculations in scheme along the way as well. So the narrator function should be

Re: Stanzas over staves

2018-04-19 Thread Partitura Organum
On 19-4-2018 00:30, Simon Albrecht wrote: You have to quote line-width because it’s a symbol, not a variable. That can also be done in a verbose or in a practical way: \override #(cons 'line-width dim) or \override #(cons (quote line-width) dim). The two are exactly equivalent. The second

Re: Stanzas over staves

2018-04-18 Thread Partitura Organum
On 18-4-2018 20:26, Helge Kruse wrote: Am 18.04.2018 um 12:39 schrieb Engraver: I use "with-dimensions" if I want to place some text over staves. And "\whiteout" can be used to blot out the staff-lines. See attached. It's rather hackish, so I hope the more knowledgeable members of the list

program error: mis-predicted force

2017-05-10 Thread Partitura Organum
Hi all, Every now and again I see this error when engraving a score"program error: mis-predicted force" and then a bunch of numbers. But the score looks okay so I ignore it. And since the error never comes with a line in the music file where the error originates I never know what is actually

Re: How to move a note just a little

2017-05-05 Thread Partitura Organum
On 5-5-2017 15:39, Karlin High wrote: On 5/5/2017 8:31 AM, Partitura Organum wrote: I use an app called "Linux Deploy This thing? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.meefik.linuxdeploy -- Karlin High Missouri, USA Yes, that's th

Re: [Spam] Re: How to move a note just a little

2017-05-05 Thread Partitura Organum
On 4-5-2017 23:29, Simon Albrecht wrote: Am 04.05.2017 um 22:20 schrieb Partitura Organum: I have linux running as an app on my tablet, That sounds great – how does one do that? Best, Simon I use an app called "Linux Deploy" for that. That app installs Linux and is later u

Re: [Spam] Re: How to move a note just a little

2017-05-04 Thread Partitura Organum
On 4-5-2017 22:11, Rutger Hofman wrote: Just out of curiosity, what did you do to get lilypond running on Android? Rutger Hofman Amsterdam I cheated a bit: I have linux running as an app on my tablet, and I run Lilypond inside linux. That version of Linux only has 2.18.2 as a prepackaged

Re: How to move a note just a little

2017-05-04 Thread Partitura Organum
On 4-5-2017 09:02, Malte Meyn wrote: You should move the \voiceThree before the d,8. Then you can use force-hshift, f. e. tenor = \relative c' { \global a4. \voiceThree \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = 0.5 d,8 d2 } bass = \relative c { \global \clef bass a8 d d \once

Re: How to move a note just a little

2017-05-04 Thread Partitura Organum
On 4-5-2017 08:29, Michael Gerdau wrote: Inserting a \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-2 in front of the b16 in the alto voice works for me. The #-2 is way too large but shows the effect. HTH, Michael It does not work for me. But I checked it with version 2.19.59 and then it

Re: tuplet slurs

2017-04-17 Thread Partitura Organum
On 12-2-2017 21:45, David Nalesnik wrote: Unfortunately, I am once again unable to get a patch successfully loaded with git-cl. I seem to lose my connection with codereview.appspot.com before all the base files can be loaded. I tried to keep the patch short by leaving documentation out, but

Re: Klammern und verkleinerte Noten

2017-03-08 Thread Partitura Organum
On 8-3-2017 14:43, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Phil, Yes, but how do you get a bracket around two voices as per the bass line in the image example given? Andrew \grace {\override ParenthesesItem.font-size=#6 \parenthesize f8} instead of \grace f8 works. Regards, Auke

Re: OT: Frescobaldi crash on startup

2017-02-17 Thread Partitura Organum
I have more or less the same issue. As of today, clicking a Lilypond-file in Windows explorer opens Frescobaldi as always in my installation, but Frescobaldi crashes immediately. Starting Frescobaldi on its own and then open the same score does work however. There has been no Windows update