Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-10 Thread Michael Hendry
On 10 Mar 2015, at 02:14, Flaming Hakama by Elaine ela...@flaminghakama.com wrote: BTW, I also tend to prepare lead sheets in F and A. Of course, you may not need this. But if you are preparing a template, it might be helpful to include other common transpositions. OK. The

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-09 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
From: Michael Hendry hendry.mich...@gmail.com To: Davide Liessi davide.lie...@gmail.com Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic] On 7 Mar 2015, at 11:22, Davide Liessi davide.lie...@gmail.com wrote

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-09 Thread Michael Hendry
@gnu.org mailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic] On 7 Mar 2015, at 11:22, Davide Liessi davide.lie...@gmail.com mailto:davide.lie...@gmail.com wrote: Il 03/03/15 07.56, Michael Hendry ha scritto: Forgive me

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-09 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
BTW, I also tend to prepare lead sheets in F and A. Of course, you may not need this. But if you are preparing a template, it might be helpful to include other common transpositions. OK. The choice there is either to compile the file three times, adjusting \PieceTranspose in the sequence

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-07 Thread Michael Hendry
On 7 Mar 2015, at 11:22, Davide Liessi davide.lie...@gmail.com wrote: Il 03/03/15 07.56, Michael Hendry ha scritto: Forgive me for suggesting, but I suggest it improves mental health to think of transpose in the form: \transpose to from \musicExpression This is what I do, too: I

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-07 Thread Davide Liessi
Il 03/03/15 07.56, Michael Hendry ha scritto: Forgive me for suggesting, but I suggest it improves mental health to think of transpose in the form: \transpose to from \musicExpression This is what I do, too: I usually think of transpose as `\transpose to from` when tranposing

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-03 Thread tisimst
Mar 2015 16:40:27 + From: Michael Hendry [hidden email] Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters Typically, I want PDF output in three files, (Concert pitch, Bb and Eb), and I would like to modularise this as much as possible. You will enjoy #(define output

Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread Michael Hendry
Begin forwarded message:From: Michael Hendry hendry.mich...@gmail.comSubject: Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode charactersDate: 2 March 2015 22:16:34 GMTTo: thomasmorle...@gmail.comBrilliant!My only reservation is that I’ll have to treat your code as a black box, as I’m not (likely ever

Re: Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-02 Thread Michael Hendry
On 3 Mar 2015, at 05:58, Flaming Hakama by Elaine ela...@flaminghakama.com wrote:%{ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 16:40:27 + From: Michael Hendry hendry.mich...@gmail.com Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters Typically, I want PDF output in three files, (Concert pitch, Bb and Eb

Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters [sic]

2015-03-02 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
%{ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 16:40:27 + From: Michael Hendry hendry.mich...@gmail.com Subject: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters Typically, I want PDF output in three files, (Concert pitch, Bb and Eb), and I would like to modularise this as much as possible. You will enjoy

Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-03-02 17:40 GMT+01:00 Michael Hendry hendry.mich...@gmail.com: I’m an amateur jazz guitarist, and although I usually play from Realbook leadsheets I occasionally need to produce my own. Typically, I want PDF output in three files, (Concert pitch, Bb and Eb), and I would like to

String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread Michael Hendry
I’m an amateur jazz guitarist, and although I usually play from Realbook leadsheets I occasionally need to produce my own. Typically, I want PDF output in three files, (Concert pitch, Bb and Eb), and I would like to modularise this as much as possible. The .ly code which follows shows what I’m

Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread Klaus Blum
up... Cheers, Klaus -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/String-Concatenation-and-Use-of-Unicode-characters-tp172504p172505.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread H. S. Teoh
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 04:40:27PM +, Michael Hendry wrote: [...] 2. The LilyJazzText font uses small capitals instead of lower case letters, so using “Eb” produces a capital E followed by a small capital B. On my Mac I know how to produce a flat sign, and LilyPond will use the flat sign

Re: String Concatenation, and Use of Unicode characters

2015-03-02 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi again, for your first issue, try: \bookOutputName #(string-append BaseFileName (alto)) hope this helps, Klaus -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/String-Concatenation-and-Use-of-Unicode-characters-tp172504p172508.html Sent from the User mailing