2014/1/27 Eluze
> pleas always check the log - it says:
>
> "warning: no systems found in \score markup, does it have a \layout block?"
>
> does this help?
>
oops, stupid me!
thanks, it works fine
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Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> See below: only "Hello World" is printed, the \score is ignored
>
> \version "2.18.0"
> \include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
>
> myChords = \chordmode {
> c1
> a1:m
> g1:7
> c1:7
> f1
>
> }
>
> \markup {
> Hello World
> \score {
> <<
> \new
2014/1/26 Eluze
> I think what Patrick tells is the way to do it:
>
> to display the fret diagram as defined in the mentioned just add
>
> \new FretBoards \myChords
>
> in the appropriate place!
>
> was that your question?
>
See below: only "Hello World" is printed, the \score is ignored
\ver
Hi,
It's time to announce our Engraving Contest
(http://lilypondblog.org/2014/01/an-engraving-contest/) to the Finale
and Sibelius users - hopefully they will become interested and
participate, which would be good for two reasons:
- contest results will be more reliable,
- LilyPond will get more p
Am 27.01.2014 00:09, schrieb Paul Morris:
\version "2.18.0"
myFunction =
#(lambda (grob)
(let* ((notehead-stl (ly:grob-property grob 'stencil))
;; for scaling your stencil according to font size
(fsz (ly:grob-property grob 'font-size 0.0))
(mult (magstep fsz
Something like this should do the trick. -Paul
\version "2.18.0"
myFunction =
#(lambda (grob)
(let* ((notehead-stl (ly:grob-property grob 'stencil))
;; for scaling your stencil according to font size
(fsz (ly:grob-property grob 'font-size 0.0))
(mult (magstep fs
Janek Warchoł wrote
> I think that you should override grob's stencil and add your own
> stencil to previous stencil - it should be placed just like you
> describe. Look at debugging bezier curves and adding grob refpoints
> (from oll/snippets) for inspiration.
+1
Just work with stencils instead
I think what Patrick tells is the way to do it:
to display the fret diagram as defined in the mentioned just add
\new FretBoards \myChords
in the appropriate place!
was that your question?
Eluze
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Paul Scott-4 wrote
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 12:23:10PM +0100, Karol Majewski wrote:
>> Hi! Sometimes I want my hairpin run to the end of the piece (last bar
>> line).
>>
>> Attempt 1:
>>
>> {
>> \override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
>> c'1~ \<
>> c'1 \! \bar "|."
>> }
>
>
> Why do you set
2014/1/26 pls
> On 26.01.2014, at 21:00, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
> There's a way to display a predefined guitar fretboard inside a \markup
> block?
> See below an example of a simple leadsheet: I want to display the chord
> fretboards below the title. I'm defining the fretboards with \fret-diagr
I'm experimenting with midi file to lilypond conversion since
midi2ly creates files that are hard to read for me, and thus makeing
it hard to use its output. Yes I can write a program to tidy up its
output, and I did so, but looking at the dump of a midi file with
this simple program:
/// midi.pl
Hi,
2014-01-26 David Sumbler :
> \version "2.14.2"
>
> <<
> \new Staff = "flute" \relative c''' { c1\p c\f }
> \new PianoStaff <<
> \new Staff \relative c'' { c1 c }
> \new Dynamics { s1\p s\f }
> \new Staff \relative c { \clef bass c1 c }
> >>
>>>
>
> the dynamics in the piano
On 26.01.2014, at 21:00, Federico Bruni wrote:
> There's a way to display a predefined guitar fretboard inside a \markup block?
> See below an example of a simple leadsheet: I want to display the chord
> fretboards below the title. I'm defining the fretboards with \fret-diagram
> commands, but
Greetings David,
On 1/26/14, David Sumbler wrote:
> I am a new user of Lilypond, using v. 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have
> read the Learning Manual and Notation Reference twice each, and most of
> the other documentation at least once.
>
First of all, welcome to LilyPond! Second, I would advise
David,
Under 2.18.0 the first example (dynamics assigned to notes) compiles with
the dynamics aligned. Consider the benefit of updating Lilypond.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] O
I am a new user of Lilypond, using v. 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have
read the Learning Manual and Notation Reference twice each, and most of
the other documentation at least once.
Having set two pieces (one for solo marimba, and one for flute and
piano), I hoped that I had reached the stage of be
There's a way to display a predefined guitar fretboard inside a \markup
block?
See below an example of a simple leadsheet: I want to display the chord
fretboards below the title. I'm defining the fretboards with \fret-diagram
commands, but I wonder if I can avoid it and use the definitions in
prede
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 12:23:10PM +0100, Karol Majewski wrote:
> Hi! Sometimes I want my hairpin run to the end of the piece (last bar line).
>
> Attempt 1:
>
> {
> \override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
> c'1~ \<
> c'1 \! \bar "|."
> }
Why do you set Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f if you want
2014-01-26 Urs Liska :
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to position a markup exactly at the reference point of the
> anchor grob?
>
> I would like to print a \path on top of notes, and it would be very handy if
> one could have the markup at a reliable starting point (without any
> automatic placement and
One thing I noticed is that when Hairpin.to-barline is set to ##t then there
are no errors:
{
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##t
c'1 \< c'1 <> \! \bar "||"
}
The same thing happens with DynamicTextSpanner. If you set \override
DynamicTextSpanner.to-barline = ##t then everything is fine:
{
karol wrote
> etc... but none of them produces perfect output.
>
> Inserting null event like <> or s1*0 produces the proper lengh of hairpin,
> but gives those nasty errors...
the message I get is:
"programming error: bounds of this piece aren't breakable."
what does this mean?
did you search f
Hi,
is there a way to position a markup exactly at the reference point of
the anchor grob?
I would like to print a \path on top of notes, and it would be very
handy if one could have the markup at a reliable starting point (without
any automatic placement and collision handling).
I hope I
2014/1/23 Phil Holmes
> "Federico Bruni" wrote in message
> news:CAPjDBprh2G_JO79U18zF=VZwhDHsN2VsqfNUDJNAw8=wspu...@mail.gmail.com...
>
> 2014/1/23 Nick Payne
>>
>> Using the search box at top right on the LP web site is searching the
>>> 2.17
>>> rather than the 2.18 manuals. e.g. The searc
Well, as I said, it's not clear on which beat you have to put \! here to get
the proper length of hairpin.
You could do:
{
c'1~ \<
<< c'1 { s4*3 s4 \! } >> \bar "|."
}
or
{
c'1~ \<
<< c'1 { s4*3 s8 s8 \! } >> \bar "|."
}
or
{
c'1~ \<
<< c'1 { s4*3 s16*3 s16 \! } >> \bar "|."
}
e
Janek Warchoł writes:
> I think Urs already knows the answer, but for the archives' sake:
>
> 2014-01-23 Urs Liska :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I never worked with that kind of stuff, so I'd like to get some feedback and
>> hints _before_ digging into the docs myself. So I explicitly don't expect
>> ready solu
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- Original Message -
From: "Karol Majewski"
To: "Eluze"
Cc: "lilypond-user"
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: Hairpin to the last bar line
{
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
c'1 \< c'1 <> \! \bar "||"
}
this draws the hairpin to the bar line though there are
> {
> \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
> c'1 \< c'1 <> \! \bar "||"
> }
> this draws the hairpin to the bar line though there are error messages.
Yes... using s1*0 also gives error messages.
This is really frustrating...
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karol wrote
> Hi! Sometimes I want my hairpin run to the end of the piece (last bar
> line).
>
> Attempt 1:
>
> {
> \override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
> c'1~ \<
> c'1 \! \bar "|."
> }
nearly - add an empty chord <> like:
{
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
c'1 \< c'1 *<>* \! \bar
Hi! Sometimes I want my hairpin run to the end of the piece (last bar line).
Attempt 1:
{
\override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
c'1~ \<
c'1 \! \bar "|."
}
This of course doesn't work.
Attempt 2:
{
\override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
c'1~ \<
<< c'1 { s4*3 s4 \! } >> \bar "|." or m
Perhaps it's related to this:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/partcombine-bug-missplaced-rest-td152312.html
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3612&thanks=3612&ts=1381827371
Hi,
I have an issue with partcombine when the second voice has a full rest (r1 or R1)
Hi,
I have an issue with partcombine when the second voice has a full rest
(r1 or R1) and the first voice starts on the last beat. It moves the
quarter rest up, see the minimal example and the included figure.
Is this a known issue (I coudn't find it in the tracker) or is this a
new one?
Dear Steve,
2014-01-25 Steve Noland :
> Well, now, this is a mystery. The lilytst.ly test file had a related PDF
> output from LilyPond in the same directory. With it present, when I
> drag/drop the .ly file to FB, FB started OK, but when I command a LilyPond
> compile, nothing would appear i
2014-01-25 Tim McNamara :
> Also, there is a non-Mac-like behavior. Clicking the close button on the
> upper left hand corner of the document window quits the app. I realize that
> on some/most OSes this is normal behavior, but not Macs. FWIW.
Reported as https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi
I think Urs already knows the answer, but for the archives' sake:
2014-01-23 Urs Liska :
> Hi,
>
> I never worked with that kind of stuff, so I'd like to get some feedback and
> hints _before_ digging into the docs myself. So I explicitly don't expect
> ready solutions, just a few comments if my a
Hi Joram & all,
Firstly: i apologize for the delay. I'm really failing hard with
managing LilyPond stuff :(
2014-01-21 Noeck :
> Hi all,
>
> I have a set of overrides for ClefModifiers. Perhaps they are
> interesting for some people on this list (a) and perhaps also as a
> contribution to the di
On 26.01.2014, at 06:41, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2014-01-26 Rupert :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there a way to color objects semi-transparently in Lilypond?
>> Perhaps one could use an rgba color
>> instead of #red in the following example?
There's at least a workaround in the lsr to give the illusion o
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