Re: Slackware 9.0

2003-06-05 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Giammarco Zacheo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does anybody knows how I can compile lilypond under Slackware 9.0?
> It ships with gcc 3.2.2, flex 2.5.4a but flexlexer.ll keeps on giving
> me the same error, even applying the 3.x patches
> or updating flex to the latest version. I tried with 1.6.9. Does 1.7.x
> versions work with gcc 3.2.2?

Try 1.6.10 or 1.7.17 or newer.

Jan.

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Re: caesura

2003-06-05 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 02:38 pm, Paul Scott wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> >On Mon, 26 May 2003 12:29:36 +0200
> >
> >Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>>Here's a scan of a caesura captured in the wild.
> >>>
> >>>  http://daniel.ashtonfam.org/caesura.gif

Measure 25 shows why the centering of measure rests is such a bad
idea, as I said some years ago.  When you have three parts on one
staff instead of two it is really really nasty.  It is not the
modern standard, and Dave Mendenhall, who used to do typesetting
for Hal Leonard, would never have done it that way.  HL used to publish 
the Ross book IIRC, and they published an abridged version later.  I
wish I could talk more people out of centering rests.  I thought
they were really cool until I met some real typesetters, who
explained the error of my ways, using the Ross book to do it.

This example is not entirely typeset.  There may be some transfer
symbols used, but the tenuto marks and the whole rests and probably
the stems are drawn in by hand.  Sorry, it's at least partially 
photoengraving.  It's not necessarily made in the USA either.
Could be Canadian, Korean, Mexican, Irish, Italian.

Please forbear to argue this.  If you want to center rests,
center them.  That'll show Ross.  DaveA

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Re: caesura

2003-06-05 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote:

On Mon, 26 May 2003 12:29:36 +0200
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   

Here's a scan of a caesura captured in the wild.

 http://daniel.ashtonfam.org/caesura.gif

This is from some Canadian Brass music published by Hal Leonard.  The
scan contains two examples of the notation in question.
 

This is a scan of computer generated (oh no), American typesetting (oh
no).  I prefer to see a hand-engraved European edition.
   

I'm not certain if this has come up before, but you can see a different
kind of caesura in input/test/divisiones.ly
The kind of caesura that Daniel and I are more familiar with is a bigger
version of that symbol, and doubled (two slashes).  Maybe some people
started putting two of them together in order to make it easier to see
the difference between a virgula and a caesura?  There's probably some
interesting history in the evolution of that mark.  :)
I can't look at input/test/divisiones.ly at the since I am rebuilding 
Lily but Daniel's version has two slashes and is identical to the one I 
am familiar with except that the two slashes are usually of the same 
size whereas the second of the slashes in Daniel's example is shorter.  
Are we both talking about the symbol that occurs at the end of bars 22 
and 38?

Another issue I see is that apparently Caesura has another meaning of 
which I was not aware.  I'm not sure where in Lily doc's I saw it but it 
has to do with early music.

Paul Scott



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clef changes

2003-06-05 Thread Giammarco Zacheo
While writing piano parts I got a small problem when a clef change occurs 
at the end of a bar:
if there is a clef change i.e. a clef change to bass in the lower staff, an 
extra space appears in the upper staff;
this does not happens when the clef change occurs in the middle of a bar. 
Sometimes in this case the clef is
too close to the preceding note.
How can I override this? I am really not an expert lilypond user, so...

Thanks & Bye

Giammarco



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Slackware 9.0

2003-06-05 Thread Giammarco Zacheo
Does anybody knows how I can compile lilypond under Slackware 9.0?
It ships with gcc 3.2.2, flex 2.5.4a but flexlexer.ll keeps on giving me 
the same error, even applying the 3.x patches
or updating flex to the latest version. I tried with 1.6.9. Does 1.7.x 
versions work with gcc 3.2.2?

Thank you

Giammarco



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