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CSound?

2004-11-21 Thread J L
Hi,
Would any deveopers be interested to add CSound as an alternative/additional 
format to Midi?

Aligorith
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make an extra space smaller

2004-11-21 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list,

version 2.4.2

when I put fingerings beside the notes (e.g. with

  \set fingeringOrientations = #'(right)

), then lilypond puts a little extra space between the fingerin and the
following note.

Now I wanted to make smaller this extra space, but reading the
documentation over and over, the only thing I could find was to
eliminate this extra space with

  \override Fingering #'no-spacing-rods = ##t

But without a (smaller) extra space the result is not what I want.

Can anybody help me, please?

Best Regards   Roland


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Re: Lilypond Error

2004-11-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
According to some earlier email on the mailing list, it's since the
Debian package you use is built to work together with a newer version
of teTeX and apparently, it's not backward compatible.  Try Ferenc's
package instead of Pedro's (or maybe it's the other way around, I have to
confess I don't remember the names of the different Debian releases), see
the Downloads page at lilypond.org.
  /Mats
Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
All of a sudden I get the following errors with Lilypond:
lilypond: Symbol `kpse_format_info' has different size in shared 
object, consider re-linking
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `pfingstchoral.ly'
Analysiere...

Warnung: lily-guile:
pfingstchoral.ly: old relative compatibility was not used.
Interpretation der Musik...Speicherzugriffsfehler
I'm using 2.4.2 on Debian, what do I do now?!
Greetings Jeffrey
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Re: Slurs and polyphony

2004-11-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The only thing you have to do is to make sure that the Voice context you
use in the monophonic sections is used as one of the voices also of the
polyphonic sections. The reason is that both ends of a slur have to be in
the same Voice context. There are several ways to do this, the main thing
to remember is that a context is uniquely determined by its name, so if you
specify the same name to two contexts, LilyPond will treat them as one and
the same.
I guess that you use the  {...} \\ {...]  feature in LilyPond to 
split the
music into separate voices. When you do that, the first of the two Voice
contexts will be called 1 and the second is called 2. So, one solution
to your problem is to name your monophonic context 1 as well:
\context Voice = 1 { c ( e d f | { g ) g g2 } \\ { e4 c c2 }  ... }
Another solution is to explicitly name one of the voices in the polyphonic
section:
\context Voice = main { c ( d e f |  {c' c c4} \\ \context Voice = 
main {g4 ) g g2 }  ...}
Finally, you can skip the \\ construct all together and explicitly 
create the
contexts you want
\new Voice { c ( d e f |
 \new Voice {\voiceOne c' c c2} {\voiceTwo g4 ) g g2 }  \oneVoice
...}

(I don't have access to a running LilyPond here for the moment, so I haven't
tried the examples. However, the idea should be right).
  /Mats
Benjamin Esham wrote:
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Is there any clean-looking way to use slurs that do the following--
- - start in the default (i.e. monophonic) voice and end in a 
polyphonic voice?
- - start in a polyphonic voice and end in the default voice?
- - start in one polyphonic voice and end in another?  (This actually 
happens in
  a Chopin piece I'm typesetting.)

I looked through the mailing list archives, but didn't find a way 
short of creating
a third voice full of spacer notes for each one of these cases, and 
that seems like
an ugly solution to me.  Does anyone have suggestions?  Thanks!

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Re: Importing titles via lilypond-book

2004-11-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Exactly what version of 2.2 do you use? There was a bug related to 
\preLilyPondExample
that was fixed in version 2.2.3, I think.
The mailing list archives should have a workaround.

  /Mats
Aaron Dalton wrote:
I'm just Mr. 20-Questions today =)  I am writing a paper using LaTeX 
and am inserting \begin/end{lilypond} blocks for my musical examples. 
Because LaTeX figures cannot span multiple pages, I need to manually 
caption these excerpts.  I would like to do this via:
\header { piece = caption }
in each block.  According to the documentation section 6.2 all I have 
to do is include :
\input titledefs.tex
\def\preLilyPondExample{\def\mustmakelilypondtitle{}}
in the preamble of my LaTeX (.lytex) document.  However, when I 
compile the document, no titles appear.  Here is the process I use:

$ lilypond-book --output=out myfile.lytex
$ cd out
$ latex myfile.tex
$ dvips -Ppdf -u +lilypond.map myfile.dvi
$ ps2pdf myfile.ps
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Aaron
P.S. Oh, Lilypond 2.2 being used, btw.

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Re: sforzando-piano

2004-11-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have 
to define it myself since that's not included in the default 
absolute dynamics. is it possible to do this?


Even better, see:  7.4.3 Overview of text markup commands in the 
manual.
For dynamics, it might actually be even better to define them as dynamics,
to get better alignment with crescendi, for example. Just add
sfzp = #(make-dynamic-script sfzp)
at the beginning of your file.
 /Mats


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Re: hairpin

2004-11-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Why not try the minimum-length property?
 /Mats
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list,
with version 2.4.2 I wanted to enlarge hairpins horizontally.
Therefore I did use
   \override Voice.Hairpin #'bound-padding = #'.1
and 
   \override Voice.Hairpin #'bound-padding = #'9

as read in the documentation.
Though I don't know, if this is the right way to enlarge hairpins,
I think, this settings might have some effect, but they have not.
Is this a bug, or is there something I cannot yet see?
Best Regards   Roland
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Re: Lilypond Error

2004-11-21 Thread Jeffrey Philpott
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
According to some earlier email on the mailing list, it's since the
Debian package you use is built to work together with a newer version
of teTeX and apparently, it's not backward compatible.  Try Ferenc's
package instead of Pedro's (or maybe it's the other way around, I have to
confess I don't remember the names of the different Debian releases), see
the Downloads page at lilypond.org.
  /Mats
Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
All of a sudden I get the following errors with Lilypond:
lilypond: Symbol `kpse_format_info' has different size in shared 
object, consider re-linking
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `pfingstchoral.ly'
Analysiere...

Warnung: lily-guile:
pfingstchoral.ly: old relative compatibility was not used.
Interpretation der Musik...Speicherzugriffsfehler
I'm using 2.4.2 on Debian, what do I do now?!
Greetings Jeffrey
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Many thanks to you and Roland, who answered so promptly. As a user of 
Debian testing (which is Sarge), it means for those users that one 
needs the packages from Pedro, and now it works again!

Greetings Jeffrey
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Re: sforzando-piano and top of html tree

2004-11-21 Thread Paul Scott
Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Paul Scott wrote:
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have 
to define it myself since that's not included in the default 
absolute dynamics. is it possible to do this?

Even better, see:  7.4.3 Overview of text markup commands in the 
manual.

For dynamics, it might actually be even better to define them as 
dynamics,
to get better alignment with crescendi, for example. Just add
sfzp = #(make-dynamic-script sfzp)
at the beginning of your file.
Thanks.  There's a lot of that area I haven't explored yet.  I did just 
unsuccessfully try to find make-dynamic-script in the documentation 
*but* I did find it in the ly directory which is even better for me.  
Even though it would probably good to add sfzp to 
dynamic-scripts-init.ly it might be better to add make-dynamic-script to 
the manual section on dynamics.

My searching also reminded of something I haven't asked yet.  Why is 
html/Documentation/out-www/index.html not at the top of the html tree 
after you click on anything from that page?  Once you select anything 
from that page the top of the tree becomes 
html/Documentation/user/out-www/index.html and I can't find a way to get 
back to the main index except to reenter 
html/Documentation/out-www/index.html from my bookmarks.

Thanks,
Paul

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Re: sforzando-piano

2004-11-21 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Mats and Paul,

Mats wrote:

 For dynamics, it might actually be even better to define them as dynamics,
 to get better alignment with crescendi, for example. Just add
 sfzp = #(make-dynamic-script sfzp)
 at the beginning of your file.

Excellent! :)

Often it is very useful to read all the threads of this mailinglist,
because there are many things useful for oneself, without having asked a
question.

I needed this in my newest ly-file for \rf (= a very old form for
rinforzando).

Thanks!

BTW:
Why are words like rinforzando, sforzando, sforzato etc.
not in the Music Glossary?

Best Regards   Roland


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Re: hairpin

2004-11-21 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Mats,

thanks for Your response.
But it is not what I'm looking for:

You wrote:

 Why not try the minimum-length property?

1. Because of the spaces between the notes will stretched together with
   the hairpin, which I don't want.

2. Because I want to exactly specify the lengths of a hairpins (so that
   maximum-length property might exist, if there wouldn't be the
   described effect to the spaces between the notes) without any affect
   to other objects.

Best Regards   Roland


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Re: Spam [was: Fwd: Meta-topic: Spam filtering and bounced messages]

2004-11-21 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Graham 
Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 20-Nov-04, at 3:54 AM, Sean Reed wrote:
i subscribe to a number of lists which only allow subscribers to post.
would the list managers consider adding this function to the lilypond 
users list?
It has been considered in the past, but rejected: we want it to be
easy to post to lily-users.  Asking confused new users to subscribe
to the mailing list before asking questions could sufficiently
deter some people that they simply give up on Lilypond.
Or insist that all non-member posts are moderated?
I know it's a pain and delays things for non-subscribers, but allowing 
spam mucks things up for subscribers :-(

Just respond to a non-member post with an acknowledgement that says you 
are not a list member - your post has been held for moderation and will 
be posted shortly.

Cheers,
Wol
--
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HEX wondered how much he should tell the Wizards. He felt it would not be a
good idea to burden them with too much input. Hex always thought of his reports
as Lies-to-People.
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Re: Spam [was: Fwd: Meta-topic: Spam filtering and bounced messages]

2004-11-21 Thread Jonathan C. Webster

Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Graham 
Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 20-Nov-04, at 3:54 AM, Sean Reed wrote:
 only allow subscribers to post.
It has been considered in the past, but rejected:  

Or insist that all non-member posts are moderated?
If I understand it correctly, the spammer, planning ahead a bit, could always become a member with a fake name 
from a free web mail address. He then sends his crap and disappears.  What have we gained?

But yes, I wish,
Jonathan Webster

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Re: Spam [was: Fwd: Meta-topic: Spam filtering and bounced messages]

2004-11-21 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 22 November 2004 00.11, Jonathan C. Webster wrote:
 Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
  In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Graham
  Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 
  On 20-Nov-04, at 3:54 AM, Sean Reed wrote:
   only allow subscribers to post.
 
  It has been considered in the past, but rejected:
 
  Or insist that all non-member posts are moderated?

 If I understand it correctly, the spammer, planning ahead a bit, could
 always become a member with a fake name from a free web mail address. He
 then sends his crap and disappears.  What have we gained?

I don't believe that spam bots are that clever yet.. And in any case, list 
membership could be moderated as well.

Erik


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Re: Importing titles via lilypond-book

2004-11-21 Thread Aaron Dalton
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Exactly what version of 2.2 do you use? There was a bug related to 
\preLilyPondExample
that was fixed in version 2.2.3, I think.
The mailing list archives should have a workaround.

  /Mats
I'm using 2.2.2.  I'll check the archives.  Thanks for the help!
Aaron
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