Question on selecting font

2003-01-07 Thread Ton 't Lam
Hello,

Last weekend I learned latex and lilipond to write a tutorial
of all notes on small pieces of paper. This was fun, because
it works. For sure you did a great job.

I have a (minor) question, though:-
How to use the lilypond font in text? E.g. to have a sharp or
ff, or mf and so on its own in a sentence/tabular?

Thanks a lot.

--
Met vriendelijke groet / Best Regards,
Ton 't Lam

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P.S.
From now  on I will write larger documents in latex (in nedit) :-)



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Ties

2003-01-07 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
Is their a way I can force a tie to curve up or down?

Jeremy


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Re: Ties

2003-01-07 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
slurUp and Down works, but then in the resulting midi file I hear my tied 
note twice :(

Jeremy

--On Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:48 PM +0100 Erik Sandberg 
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 20.43, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:

Is their a way I can force a tie to curve up or down?


Try \slurUp and \slurDown

Erik





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Re: Ties

2003-01-07 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 20.43, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
 Is their a way I can force a tie to curve up or down?

Try \slurUp and \slurDown

Erik


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Re: lilypond question (aligning lyrics)

2003-01-07 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 05.45, Jeff Ousley wrote:
 Hello!

 I'm trying to quickly come up to speed on lilypond and
 stumbling quite a bit. I'm putting together a music
 book for a group I'm in. In working on the first, very
 short song, I'm running into a problem with the
 lyrics. The song starts out with a quarter note pickup
 (\partial 4). So, the first measure has two 8th notes.
 There should be two words in the lyrics that align to
 these 8th notes, but it's not working. The first word
 seems to be aligning to the second note.

By default, lily uses the behaviour that if a group of notes are slurred or 
beamed, then only one syllable is aligned under that group of notes. You can 
turn this behaviour off by adding
\property Voice.automaticMelismata = ##f
in the beginning of the melody block.

IIRC this was in the documentation in 1.4.x (though the default behaviour was 
the opposite), but I can't find it in the current docs.

BTW, you do not need to set the explicit durations of the syllables, lily 
does that automagically. Durations are only useful when you have multiple 
stanzas, and then they only tell lily how the stanzas relate to each other.

Erik


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lilypond-book w/LaTeX (Staff Length Problem)

2003-01-07 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
Greetings.

I had thought I had solved this in the past, but I cannot remember how. I 
create a simple lilypond book in LaTeX, run lilypond-book on it and all 
works as planned, however when I create music that is multiple lines long, 
they are not right justified, meaning that the staff's on each line are 
different lenghts and it really looks goofy :)

Anyway, I know their is a way to solve this. If anyone wishes to look at 
what I am sending to lilypond and what I get back, you can visit:

http://cowgar.com/index.jsp?page=LilyPond

and you will see two links: one for the LaTeX file and the other for the 
PostScript output.

Thank you very much,

Jeremy



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Re: install problem with libguile.so.9

2003-01-07 Thread Oscar A. Valdez
I had the same problem with Red Hat 7.2. I was able to update guile so
that Lilypond installed, but then GnuCash wouldn't run. Since GnuCash
was more indispensable, I had to live without Lilypond for a few months.

May I suggest you upgrade to Red Hat 8.0? With it, both Lilypond and
GnuCash run fine. I've used RH's Upgrade install option, and it worked
quite painlessly.

Oscar




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Re: install problem with libguile.so.9

2003-01-07 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, 04 Jan 2003 13:54:28 -0500
Al Partis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I downloaded the RedHat 7.x RPM binary for LilyPond 1.6.5-1 and tried
 to install via  rpm -i lilypond.1.6.5-1.i386.rpm and got an error
 informing me of a missing dependency on libguile.so.9.  I then
 downloaded the most recent GUILE, v1.3.4, compiled and installed it. 
 libguile.so.9 still does not show up anywhere on my system and of
 course the LilyPond install continues to fail.

When you manually compile and install a program, it doesn't appear in the RPM
(or deb) database.  That's one problem with using a package system.  :(

I believe that you can tell RPM I have these packages installed on my system
already, don't bug me about then (I think I read that as part of the Linux
From Scratch handbook).  You can also tell rpm to ignore missing dependencies.
(I believe it's rpm -i --nodeps foo.rpm, but check the man page)

This is a problem that affects all binary distributions, and I can't think of
any good solution.  :(

Cheers,
- Graham


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lilypond question (aligning lyrics)

2003-01-07 Thread Jeff Ousley
Hello!

I'm trying to quickly come up to speed on lilypond and
stumbling quite a bit. I'm putting together a music
book for a group I'm in. In working on the first, very
short song, I'm running into a problem with the
lyrics. The song starts out with a quarter note pickup
(\partial 4). So, the first measure has two 8th notes.
There should be two words in the lyrics that align to
these 8th notes, but it's not working. The first word
seems to be aligning to the second note.

I've attached the file so you can see what I'm talking
about. Are there sites that have simple examples. Most
of my pieces will be rather simple. But so far, it's
been a struggle.

thanks!
-jeff

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