On Wed 16 Jun 2010, 08:46 Nick Payne wrote:
I just downloaded and installed 2.13.24 - linux 64-bit running on
Ubuntu 10.04 amd64. After installing it, every file I try to build
All the same, but could not catch this problem.
Converting to `./bwv1007_prelude.pdf'...
`gs -q -dSAFER
On 16/06/10 16:54, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
On Wed 16 Jun 2010, 08:46 Nick Payne wrote:
I just downloaded and installed 2.13.24 - linux 64-bit running on
Ubuntu 10.04 amd64. After installing it, every file I try to build
All the same, but could not catch this problem.
On Wed 16 Jun 2010, 17:12 Nick Payne wrote:
What i'm using:
- before installing new version of lilypond i remove ~/lilypond, which is a
symlink actually,
- after installing a new version i move it to
~/lilyponds/lilypond-version
and make a symlink lilypond -
Hello,
I would like to know if somebody knows how conductng signs (
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=259
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=259 ) are created by Lilypond.
In a lot of books (Kurt Stone for instance) I noticed that beats divided by
3 are noted by a full triangle, no a
Maybe my question was't clear enough but I am not looking for a
polymetric notation but a notation for different tempi, I want to
remain the original parts in their original meter and tempo. I only
want to adjust the graphical spacing to have a visual indication of
the (unexisting) overall
The conclusion of this thread was that this kind of multi-tempo score
is impossible to realize in Lilypond. All the examples in the thread
are polymetric and have a common beat (a quarter or eigth). Has
anything changed since 2008 or is this still impossible?
Hans R
At 22:59 14/06/2010, Ole
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:20:03PM +0200, Hans Roels wrote:
The conclusion of this thread was that this kind of multi-tempo score is
impossible to realize in Lilypond. All the examples in the thread are
polymetric and have a common beat (a quarter or eigth). Has anything
changed since 2008
Hi Peter,
On closer look, I see it does not work... The bar lines after the invisible
rest are shifted. This takes no score time and no space.
In the Notation Reference I found how to set Score.measurePosition. Is it
also possible to increase Score.measurePosition?
I think so… but to solve
Hello,
As a person reported earlier, 2.13.24 can't create pdf. My error is not the
same as his. The program aborts at the end, saying can't find
libgs.exe.so.8.70. It's strange that the file it's finding is not a standard
file, because there are many other things after the regular exe
Hi Peter,
Thank you. That triggered the right solution. r4*0 does not work. The rest
collides with the following note.
You can make it transparent.
I have around 1000 melodies in which partial measures were solved by
inserting invisible rests (s) instead of using \partial. With this
Hi Jan,
I am a neophyte Lilypond user. I understand how to use the TWEAK command to
show
a chord with 1 LARGE note and 1 SMALL note. How do I show 1 LARGE whole note
with a SMALL quarter note + 2 eighth notes + 1 half note?
Can you send a scan/sketch of what you want?
Thanks,
Kieren.
Hi Alexander,
is it possible to tell LilyPond to use the same vertical positions for all
topmost and bottommost staff lines of different pages? Rephrased, can I say
I know what I'm doing, ignore all vertical extents below the last staff
lines of a page for vertical stretching, even if it
At 12:53 16/06/2010, Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:20:03PM +0200, Hans Roels wrote:
The conclusion of this thread was that this kind of multi-tempo score is
impossible to realize in Lilypond. All the examples in the thread are
polymetric and have a common beat (a quarter
Hi Peter,
adding *0 to s[0-9]+ is easy. To add the \partial command, it is necessary to
figure out the current time signature from the context, to find the start of
the measure and to figure out the length of the partial bar, which is not
easy. One has to write a lilypond parser for that.
- Original Message -
From: Gilles THIBAULT gilles.thiba...@free.fr
To: Gilles THIBAULT gilles.thiba...@free.fr; Carl Sorensen
c_soren...@byu.edu; phil.burf...@talktalk.net; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: Scheme sandbox
Oh no sorry ! I have
At 13:27 on 16 Jun 2010, Hans Roels wrote:
At 12:53 16/06/2010, Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:20:03PM +0200, Hans Roels wrote:
The conclusion of this thread was that this kind of multi-tempo
score is impossible to realize in Lilypond. All the examples in
the thread
Anyone known how can I produce an acciaccatura with a glissando rather than
a slur ?
Phil.
LilyPond 2.13.17
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On 2010-06-16 13:16, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Alexander,
is it possible to tell LilyPond to use the same vertical positions for all topmost and
bottommost staff lines of different pages? Rephrased, can I say I know what I'm
doing, ignore all vertical extents below the last staff lines of
Op woensdag 16-06-2010 om 00:32 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Graham
Percival:
Ghostscript was bumped to something.70, and a bunch of extra
patches we apply to ghostscript changed. We'll look into it.
Fixes pushed to GUB, for mingw and linux-64. I verified
both ghostscript packages, but not
2010/6/16 Jan A. Shullenberger jashullenber...@yahoo.com:
I am a neophyte Lilypond user. I understand how to use the TWEAK
command to show a chord with 1 LARGE note and 1 SMALL note.
How do I show 1 LARGE whole note with a SMALL quarter note + 2 eighth
notes + 1 half note?
Hi!
You can no
Copying to -devel to get developer feedback, and to bug to get the issue in
the tracker if it belongs there.
On 6/16/10 1:58 AM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:
I would like to know if somebody knows how conductng signs (
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=259
On 2010-06-16 14:12, Alexander Kobel wrote:
[...] finding the correct
\vspace value in the footer far easier. (For some reason, the latter is
not quite what I'd expect, e.g. for padding = -100 I need \vspace #31.5
to get a nice result for a two-line footer?!)
Ugh, I just recognized that this
phil.burfitt wrote:
Anyone known how can I produce an acciaccatura with a glissando rather
than
a slur ?
you could use a \grace instead, and if you need the stroked stem you can add
that style:
{
\once \override Glissando #'minimum-length = #5
\once \override Glissando
On 06/16/2010 01:55 PM, phil.burf...@talktalk.net wrote:
Anyone known how can I produce an acciaccatura with a glissando rather
than a slur ?
In principle it should be as simple as using \grace rather than
\acciaccatura:
\grace c'8 \glissando e'4
... the trouble I think is the spacing,
On 06/16/2010 03:39 PM, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
... altering the padding value as necessary, and the gliss line should
become visible.
Hmmm, maybe an imperfect solution, since I can't work out how to make
the extra padding apply only to the space between the grace note and the
main note ... :-(
Hi Joseph,
Hmmm, maybe an imperfect solution, since I can't work out how to make
the extra padding apply only to the space between the grace note and the
main note ... :-(
Why not change Glissando #'minimum-length instead?
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
Updated 2.13.24-2 for linux-64 and mingw:
http://lilypond.org/~graham/
Please test and let me know if they're better.
Cheers,
- Graham
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On 06/16/2010 04:01 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Hmmm, maybe an imperfect solution, since I can't work out how to make
the extra padding apply only to the space between the grace note and the
main note ... :-(
Why not change Glissando #'minimum-length instead?
Yea, Eluze's nice
Hi Alexander,
Ugh, I just recognized that this actually is not arbitrary. \vspace creates
a vertical space of argument /amount/ _multiplied by 3_.
Which does not make sense to me - why * 3? - but okay, then I see why the
value is about a third, +- foot-separation.
Would this be fixed by
Hello,
working with windows I uninstalled version 2.13.20 from the menu, installed
2.13.24 and have problems.
I use jedit as enviroment:
1. The converter to newer versions runs but does nothing.
2. More importent: after compiling the ly-code I get the message:
..
Systeme erstellen...
Layout nach
2010/6/16 Hajo Dezelski dl1...@googlemail.com:
Hello,
working with windows I uninstalled version 2.13.20 from the menu,
installed 2.13.24 and have problems.
I use jedit as enviroment:
1. The converter to newer versions runs but does nothing.
2. More importent: after compiling the ly-code
- Original Message -
From: -Eluze elu...@gmail.com
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: Acciaccatura with glissando
phil.burfitt wrote:
Anyone known how can I produce an acciaccatura with a glissando rather
than
a slur ?
you could use a
Hello,
On 16/06/2010 15:05, Graham Percival wrote:
Updated 2.13.24-2 for linux-64 and mingw:
http://lilypond.org/~graham/
Please test and let me know if they're better.
Cheers,
- Graham
I tried the mingw and I assume this was a general problem?
If so I can make PDFs with no problems.
On 17/06/10 00:05, Graham Percival wrote:
Updated 2.13.24-2 for linux-64 and mingw:
http://lilypond.org/~graham/
Please test and let me know if they're better.
Lilypond from lilypond-2.13.24-2.linux-64.sh makes PDFs without problem
on my system here.
thanks
Nick
phil.burfitt wrote:
Hi Eluze,
Thanks, that gives a visible glissando, but unfortunately distances the
grace note too much. If glissando minimum-length is set to anything less
than 3, it disappears!
hi Phil!
i don't agree fully, but of course you have to judge from your final
context!
I'm looking for volunteers to join the Bug Squad. The workload is
15 minutes per week.
We currently have 3 victims. That means that the response time
for bugs could be around 100 hours. I'd like it to be 24 hours,
since that's a nice round number. Much rounder than 100.
To reach the goal of
Hello,
Here's another serious problem (only with blind). Sighted people can check
whether the page turn is disturbing the flowing music and troubling the
players, but for me, I have to ask an assistant for help, since Lilypond can't
export Musicxml, or Musescore can't open Lilypond file.
I'd like it to be 24 hours, since that's a nice round number. Much rounder
than 100.
Actually, 100 (two vertices and two infinite curves) is much rounder than 24
(six vertices and one finite curve).
Just saying.
Kieren.
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On Wed 16 Jun 2010, 22:17 Kieren MacMillan wrote:
I'd like it to be 24 hours, since that's a nice round number. Much rounder
than 100.
Actually, 100 (two vertices and two infinite curves) is much rounder than 24
(six vertices and one finite curve).
Just saying.
Actually 24 (oct 30 or
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