Re: triplet problem in multi-staff score 2.7 and 2.6 versions
I hate to make a simple-minded suggestion, but the triplet in question \times 2/3{a c e} is written differently from all your other triplets. If you put a space after the 2/3 and an 8 after the a, does the problem persist? \times 2/3 {a8 c e} Conceivably, the \times operator blows a cork while it's trying to figure out what "2/3{a c e}" is. That guess is pretty far out, so probably I'm wrong, but it would be easy to fix just to see. Also, your fourth part (and staff) stops abruptly at measure 33. Could that somehow cause a problem with staff spacing because of space being left for the ghost of the 4th staff? What happens if you (temporarily) add another half-dozen measures to the fourth part? -- Tom Jay Hamilton wrote: I'm having a problem that I can't see to fix. Here's the file. The problem is pdf output at measure 36 third staff. The triplet or something has made the staff spacing huge. Since it's the only place that this is happening and there is nothing that I can see in the file that makes it this way. I'm stumped. This was a problem in 2.6x too but I thought maybe it was me. Jay oh yeah running this on xp \version "2.7.4" \header { title = "Jat 9" composer = "Jay Hamilton" subtitle = "suite for five instruments" copyright = "CC some rights reserved Jay Hamilton 2005" } one = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 #(set-global-staff-size 20) \tempo 8=112 r8 b'4 r8 b r | r8. b r b |r8 b4 r8 c r | r \times 2/3 {e16 d c } r8 c r a| \times 2/3 {e'16 d c} r8 b r4 a8| r8 b r r d r | r \times 2/3 {e16 d b} r8 d r g,| fis8 a c r4.| fis,8 r4 r8 b16 c8. | a4. r| a16 a8. r8 \times 2/3 {c16 b a} r8 g16 g| fis 16 fis r8 fis'8 e4. | d8 b g c a fis| b16 c b a g b g fis e4| c'16 d c b a b a g f8 r| b16 a g8 r c16 b a8 r| e'4. (d4) r8| %17 r2. | r8 b a r a16 fis a8| r8 b-. a-. r a16 fis a8| r8 c-. b-. r8 a16 g e8| d16 e fis g a c b8 a4 | r8 b (a) g fis16 g a8 | e'8 (d) r b a16 b d8| c8 b16 a g8 a fis16 fis a8| r b16 b8. r8 fis'16 fis8. | c2. | d8 c b a g fis | g2. | e'8 d c b a g | c8. b a4.| fis'8 a,4 e'8. c | g'8 b,4 fis'8. d | e8 d16 c b a c8 g'16 fis g8| %34 a4 g fis | d c b | a8 a4 a8 a16 a a8| g4 fis e | b'2.| r8 a r r g r r8 c r g16 fis8. r8 r e r r e'16 d8.| r8 d, r r f'16 e8. | g8 fis 16 e d c b a8. r8| b8 d fis a4 g8| e16 e8. r8 c16 b a b c e| e g a8 d, c16 b b c g8 | c16 b b c b g ~ g e g8 ~ g16 g | \acciaccatura fis8 fis'4 r8 \acciaccatura g8 c,4 r8| \acciaccatura b8 fis'4 r8 e16 d c b a8 %page 5 \acciaccatura g8 a'4. a16 a g4| \times 2/3 {g16 g g} fis4 r8 e16 e d8 | c16 c a'4 \times 2/3 { a16 a a} g8. fis16| e4 r8 c4 b8| c8 a4 g4. ~ | g8 g16 fis e g fis8. e16 d8| \times 2/3 { e8 b' b} e,8 a a e| \times 2/3 { a8 e' e} a,8 b a c| b8 a c c16 c c8 c| b16 a g a b8 b16 b b8 b| %page 6 measure 61 a16 g fis e fis8 g b d| a2. \bar "||" } two = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 r2. | r8 b r r b r| c4. c| b'8 c,4 c4.| d16 e fis g a b c8 c,4| c4. r| a' r| fis4 a c| c,4. c| g'8 g16 fis g8 b4.| b16 a g fis g8 ~ g4 r8| fis4. e16 d e8 r| g16 g8 g16 f8 r e16 e8. | d4. r| d16 e fis4 r8 \times 2/3 {a16 a g} g8| %16 page 3 \times 2/3 {d16 d e} fis4 g16 g8 fis16 fis8| e16 d c b c4. r8| a'4. a16 g fis g c8| d16 c b a b4. r8| a4. r| g r| fis r| e16 d e fis e d c b a4| b16 c8. r8 b' c fis| e2. ~| e| c16 a8 fis16 g8 a g e| r2.| g8. [fis16] g8. [a16] g a8.| e8 fis g a b c| a2.| % 32 page 4 c8 c4 c8 c16 c c8| b8 a4 g8 fis16 g b8| a2.| e8 e4 fis8 a16 c a8| e'32 d16. r8 b32 a16. r8 g32 d'16. r8| a16 g a b c b a g a4| e'16 d c b c4 r| d16 c b a b4 r| g16 a b g fis4 r| d'16 d d8 d16 d c8 [b32 a g fis e8]| r2.| fis|g| a16 g a b c4 r| b16 a b d c4 r| b16 a g a fis4 r| a2.| %49 page 5 g16 fis e8 e16 fis g e a4 | a16 b c8 c16 b c d b4| a16 g fis8 g16 fis e8 fis16 g d8| c4 b2| r2.| c'4 b c | e d c | b2 r4| a8 fis a c b a | g2 r4| fis16 g a8 r g16 d e8 r| fis16 g fis d e2| r2.| b'8 e,4 ~ e4. \bar "||" } three = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 a'4 c8 b b16 a a8 | c4 a8 fis g16 fis a8 | %3 a4 b8 c c16 b c8 | b4 a8 g g16 a g8 | a4 \times 2/3 {g16 fis a} g8 g16 fis g8 | a4 \times 2/3 { g16 fis a} g8 a16 b a8| a4 d8 d c16 b a8 | a4 d8 e fis16 e d8 | a4 d8 e d16 c b a | g a g8 a16 g fis4.| %11 a4 e8 d d16 e d8 | e16 fis g a g fis b8 b16 c b8 | e4 e8 d16 c d e c8 | d4 d8 c c16 b a8 | g4 c8 a16 b c b a fis | g4 c8 a4. | a4 d8 b4. | e,4 a8 a a16 a a8 | g16 fis8. c'8 a a16 a a8 | fis16 e8. b'8 a g16 b a8 | fis8.e16 a8 a g16 b d8 | %22 e4 fis8 e e16 d c8 | d4 e8 d d16 c b8 | c4. r| a4 fis'8 e d16 c b8 | a4 fis'8 g16 fis e d e8| a,4 g'8 g16 fis g a e8| fis16 e fis g d8 e16 d e fis c8| d8 a4 ~ a4.| r2.| a8 fis'4 e16 d e g fis8| e16 d e fis b,8 ~ b16 b a4| a8 g4 \times 2/3 {a8 [b c]} d8| %34 e4. r| g4 e8 a4.| fis4 c32 b16. r8 \times 2/3{a c e} | fis d b e a, c| g16 a8. r8 a4. | e'8 a,4 a8 a16 g a8| e'8 b4 a8 a16 b c8 | d a4 d8 g,4| a8 b16 c d8 a g16 b a8| a8 g16 b a8 \
Problem with update syntax in Mac OS X --- converts to 2.7.7 instead of 2.7.6
Hello all: I downloaded the latest development version of lilypond for Mac OS X (2.7.6-1 (vBuild from 19-08-2005 22:05). When I run Update Syntax from the GUI in O S X, it converts to the wrong version. To test this I took the Welcome document which opens the application and contains a short test script renamed it test2.7.6 and ran Update syntax... this is its output: -- SNIP - convert-ly (GNU LilyPond) 2.7.6 Processing `/Users/nicholas/Documents/Lilypond/test2.7.6.ly'... Applying conversion: 2.7.0, 2.7.1, 2.7.2, 2.7.4, 2.7.6, 2.7.7 --- end SNIP -- Notice that it coverts to 2.7.7, one version higher that it really is. As soon as you run the compile for the script it dies because of the wrong version. It is really 2.7.6. david -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Rutgers, I see what you're trying to do. (and silly me for not seeing this before to!) You are trying to type the contents of lilypond.sh into the command line. You have failed because its meant to be run as a single command. $INSTALL in that script is a variable which is set to /Applications which is where Lilypond is. The rest of the script burrows into the application bundle and calls lilypond. I tested it like this: First I typed just lilpond.sh -- terminal snip --- LilyPond produces beautiful music notation. For more information, see http://lilypond.org Options: -b, --backend=BACK use backend BACK (gnome, ps [default], scm, svg, tex, texstr) -d, --define-default=SYM=VAL set a Scheme program option. Uses #t if VAL is not specified Try -dhelp for help. -e, --evaluate=EXPR evaluate scheme code -f, --formats=FORMATsdump FORMAT,... Also as separate options: --dvigenerate DVI (tex backend only) --pdfgenerate PDF (default) --pnggenerate PNG --ps generate PostScript --texgenerate TeX (tex backend only) -h, --help print this help -H, --header=FIELD dump a header field to file BASENAME.FIELD -I, --include=DIRadd DIR to search path -i, --init=FILE use FILE as init file -o, --output=FILEwrite output to FILE (suffix will be added) -j, --jail=USER,GROUP,JAIL,DIR chroot to JAIL, become USER:GROUP and cd into DIR --no-print do not generate printed output -p, --previewgenerate a preview of the first system -s, --safe-mode run in safe mode -v, --versionprint version number -V, --verbosebe verbose -w, --warranty show warranty and copyright Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- end teminal snip -- That told me the right flag to use to get lilypond to produce png files instead of pdf. I tested it on a Bach Invention i had just finished typsetting: lilypond.sh -f png invention.ly After rendering I was left with this list of files: invention-page1.png invention-page2.png invention-page3.png invention.ly invention.midi invention.ps If you type this: lilypond.sh -f png the output will be similar. There is yoru PNG and its way easier than I thouught The out put will be (assuming there are no errors) your typset music as post script file, a midi file and you will find PNG files for each page of music manuscript you produced. I hope this makes things WAY easier! Let me know if there are any other questions. -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: offset not working
Since the manual (section 8.2.1, page 173) mentions the need to use s1*0^\markup {whatever } R1*4 instead of R1*4^\markup to control markup alignment on a multirest, I figured it was not an unknown bug. But it sounds like something I should submit, though, so I'll send it. Sorry about any confusion. -- Kris Shaffer graduate student in music theory, Yale University www.shaffermusic.com On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 16:39:22 -0400, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kris Shaffer wrote: I ran into this problem a couple weeks ago. You can't move text assigned to a multirest (or any single full-bar rest produced by "R"). huh? bugreport please? The grob is MultiMeasureRest{Text,Number} depending on whether you have to move the text or the number. ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Centred Piano Dynamics
Hmmm, that's a shame. Typing it by hand at least works, to some extent. Now there's this error: Processing `/Users/spamguy/pianotest.ly' Parsing... Interpreting music... programming error: Couldn't find type continuing, cross fingers Engraver_group_engraver At this point 2.7.6 halts silently and brings up the last successful PDF build. On Aug 21, 2005, at 6:11 AM, Graham Percival wrote: On 20-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote: Try typing the code in often the copy paste is not satisfactory but typing the material in often works. Specifically, the apostrophes ' get screwed up by tex. Even though they're in a @verbatim environment. :( Solutions are quite welcome. - Graham Will Oram // Genius @ Large // AIM spamguy21 spamguy (at) foxchange (dot) com // wro1 (at) cwru (dot) edu ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Problem with finding fonts in lilypond
The main problem in Gentoo is that the packages are installed in a temporary directory and moved afterward if the installation was completed with success. With other words, the installer of lilypond has not the right paths but the temporary paths when it is run. When extracting the tgz myself and reruning the configuration and installer with the right path option, I did obtain a workable version. I must say however that I did not try anymore to upgrade to the latest version of Lilypond ;-) On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 01:04 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I ran into this same problem with Gentoo Linux and version 2.5.2. > So I installed version 2.4.2 instead... The same problem exists, but only for > the lilybook command. If the lilypond-latex command is used, the problem > doesn't occur, the font can be found and the music is set correctly. > (I wonder if this also works when version 2.5.2 is installed ...) > > (I know it is time to go for version 2.6, but it is not yet possible to > install > that version using the portage system of Gentoo, 2.5.2 is the highest > installable version.) > > Maybe this information can be helpful... > > regards > > Maurits Lamers > > Citeren Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I would definitely recommend you to install the latest stable version, > > version 2.4.x, of LilyPond instead of the development version you have > > now. > > > > I've never user Gentoo, but on most other Linux distributions, > > the LilyPond installation installs a file in /etc/profile.d/ that > > sets some environment variables that are needed for LilyPond to > > find font files and some other files. This file isn't sourced until > > you start a new shell (or maybe you even have to logout and login > > again), so if you use a shell that was open before the installation, > > LilyPond will not work. > > > > /Mats > > > > Tazz wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I just installed lilypond 2.5.2 on my computer. I run linux Gentoo. I > > > installed it using the gentoo portage. > > > I also have tetex : 2.0.2-r1 installed. > > > > > > Now, when I try to get a very simple test file compiled with lilypond, > > > it crashes with the message: > > > Interpreting music... error: cannot find `feta20.afm' > > > Music font has not been installed properly.Aborting > > > > > > > > > I have been seeking the previous threads on this topic. It seems to be a > > > path problem. However, when trying the different advices I could find, > > > nothing worked. If I manually set the paths to all font directory with > > > the -I option, it still crashes not finding fonts with kpathsea... so I > > > suppose I need to set the link with Texmf right.. only problem I have no > > > idea how to do this, I am not such an expert in TeX etc.. just know what > > > is needed to use it ;-) > > > > > > I am running out of ideas now so I call for help. > > > > > > The verbose output is the following: > > > > > > bash-2.05b$ lilypond -V test.ly > > > GNU LilyPond 2.5.2 > > > > > > LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond" > > > LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2" > > > LOCALEDIR="/usr/share/locale" > > > LILYPONDPREFIX="" > > > > > > > > > [/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/lily-library.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-music-types.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/output-lib.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/c++.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/chord-ignatzek-names.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/chord-entry.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/chord-generic-names.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/stencil.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/new-markup.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/bass-figure.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/music-functions.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/part-combiner.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-music-properties.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/auto-beam.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/chord-name.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/ly-from-scheme.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-context-properties.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/translation-functions.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/script.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/midi.scm][/usr/s > > > hare/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/beam.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/clef.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/slur.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/font.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/encoding.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/fret-diagrams.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-markup-commands.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-grob-properties.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-grobs.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/define-grob-interfaces.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/page-layout.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/titling.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/paper.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/scm/safe-lily.scm]Processing > > `test.ly' > > > Parsing... > > > > > > [/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/ly/init.ly[/usr/share/lilypond/2.5.2/ly/declarations-init.ly[/usr/share/lilypond/2.5
Re: Output other than PDF
Hans Aberg wrote: On 21 Aug 2005, at 11:08, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from the command line. It currently says # run the program python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments Wouldn't "$@" work? Rutger ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: triplet problem in multi-staff score 2.7 and 2.6 versions
On 21-Aug-05, at 5:26 PM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote: Graham (all) I edited it down to 6 measures and the 'problem' didn't appear and it doesn't happen with any other triplets in the piece (and there are many). Well, try un-editing it a bit so that you have more than six measures. The basic idea is to reproduce the problem in as small an example as possible. It's difficult for us to figure out what's going on if you send your whole piece. In addition, by trying to create a small example, you may discover that the bug wasn't a bug; it was just something else. For example, I had a look at your original piece and I can't see anything wrong. Lilypond has to fit g32 d'16. in the space of one note of the triplet, so of course it'll be spaced out more. Of course, since I'm running a different version of lilypond, my version could be missing this bug that your version has. If you think that's the case, keep on working on creating a small example Basically, almost any bug should be able to be able to be expressed in ten lines of lilypond code. There are _some_ exceptions, but not very many. Cheers, - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
RE: Output other than PDF
Does Win XP have similar capabilities? - Bruce -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Fedoruk Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 12:15 PM To: Mailinglist Subject: Re: Output other than PDF I'm currently using jEdit wtithe Mac OS X Panther, and while I regret that the preferences pannel has nto been enabled, this isn't a major problem. Using the llilytool plugin I can write my code and compile it from within jEdit. The output is a pdf file but most mac users have several applications which are capable for transforming pdf files into any formate needed. Command-C in Preview will copy the contents of a pdf file to the clip board and Command-J in GraphicConverter will paaste that into a new document which you can save in any one of hundreds of file formats. Preview will alos simply export the file to a jpeg for you as well. cheeers, david -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: triplet problem in multi-staff score 2.7 and 2.6 versions
Graham (all) I edited it down to 6 measures and the 'problem' didn't appear and it doesn't happen with any other triplets in the piece (and there are many). So- next step? Jay Graham Percival wrote: On 21-Aug-05, at 10:57 AM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote: The problem is pdf output at measure 36 third staff. The triplet or something has made the staff spacing huge. Since it's the only place that this is happening and there is nothing that I can see in the file that makes it this way. I'm stumped. Please construct a small example that demonstrates this -- probably just bars 35, 36, and 37, but you won't know until you try it. Cheers, - Graham -- Childhood is a Journey not a race- Emma Sadinsky aged 8 Jay Hamilton Sound and Silence 206-328-7694 www.soundand.com ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Centred Piano Dynamics
On 21-Aug-05, at 9:59 AM, Will Oram wrote: Hmmm, that's a shame. Typing it by hand at least works, to some extent. Now there's this error: Processing `/Users/spamguy/pianotest.ly' Parsing... Interpreting music... programming error: Couldn't find type continuing, cross fingers Engraver_group_engraver Try "Engraver_group". That was recently changed in CVS. - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: lilypond does not work...
On Saturday 20 August 2005 18:32, Antoine Marin wrote: > I just installed lilypond 2.6.3 for any x86 with autopackage > (everything was OK > during the install process) on a laptop with FC3 and I get this : > > lilypond > GNU LilyPond 2.6.3 > ERROR: In procedure hash-fold: > ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 3: ((# ly:lily-parser?> . #) (# ly:set-point-and-click> . #) (#http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: \markup text defs between \score blocks
On 21-Aug-05, at 10:38 AM, David Bobroff wrote: What I have not worked out is how to define something like this, which doesn't work: footnotes = { \markup {footnote 1} \markup {footnote 2{ } Is there a way around this? Have I missed something in the docs? There is no support for automatic footnotes, if that's what you're asking. Doing it "by hand" is the only way. - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: acciaccatura messes repeat
On Sunday 21 August 2005 20.30, fiëé visuëlle wrote: > Ahoi! > > In the attached example, the acciaccatura in the lower voice doubles > the repeat end bar and goes behind that wrog bar. > I tested with LilyPond 2.6.3 and 2.7.4 on MacOS X, same result. > Must I change something, or is it a bug? It is a known bug. The workaround is to add dummy grace notes in all parts, like << { \repeat volta 2 { .. } \grace s8 .. } { \repeat volta 2 { .. } \acciaccatura f8 e1 ... } >> > This is the section in question: > \repeat volta 2 { > a2. g4 | > f2 e | > c' b4 gis | > e2. a4 > } > \acciaccatura f'8 e1~ | > > > > Greetlings from Lake Constance -- Erik ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: triplet problem in multi-staff score 2.7 and 2.6 versions
On 21-Aug-05, at 10:57 AM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote: The problem is pdf output at measure 36 third staff. The triplet or something has made the staff spacing huge. Since it's the only place that this is happening and there is nothing that I can see in the file that makes it this way. I'm stumped. Please construct a small example that demonstrates this -- probably just bars 35, 36, and 37, but you won't know until you try it. Cheers, - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: HEADSUP: autopackage and guile < 1.6.7
Laura Conrad wrote: "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: HN> Laura Conrad wrote: >> [tmp]# guile --version >> Guile 1.6.4 HN> which one are you running? Try HN> which guile /usr/bin/guile "whereis guile" doesn't show any other. And I did play with update_alternatives, without any effect. If /usr/bin/guile is 1.6.4, but the package is 1.6.7 then it's a bugreport for debian. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: offset not working
Kris Shaffer wrote: I ran into this problem a couple weeks ago. You can't move text assigned to a multirest (or any single full-bar rest produced by "R"). huh? bugreport please? The grob is MultiMeasureRest{Text,Number} depending on whether you have to move the text or the number. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: custom page sizes?
Yes, but setting vsize and hsize again, don't change the paper size - they work exactly as linewidth or textheight options. If I try to view the page with kpdf or gv, I get A4 page size with cut-off score. Maybe a bug? I'm sure that kpdf is able to change the page size if it's written in the file (I was viewing a commercial square-size pdf file this morning). Also, pre-set paper sizes (a4, a3, a6, letter, legal, tabloid) are shown correctly. Regards. - Matevž Graham Percival wrote: > > On 20-Aug-05, at 4:06 PM, Matevz Jekovec wrote: > >> Is there a way to use custom page sizes for Lily output (like 10x20 >> cm?). linewidth and textheight properties only define the borders of the >> Lily's output, but if paper is not there, it gets cut then. > > > See the doc page on "page formatting"; specifically the hsize and vsize > variables. > > Cheers, > - Graham > > > signature.asc Description: PGP signature signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
acciaccatura messes repeat
\version "2.6.3" %#(ly:set-option (quote no-point-and-click)) \header{ title = "Karev Yom" % poet = "T: " composer = "Unbekannt" % instrument = "2 voc + git" source = "" maintainer = "Henning Hraban Ramm" maintainerWeb = "http://angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/"; lastupdated = "2005-08-21" } global = { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 4/4 } akkorde = \chordmode { \repeat volta 2 { a1:m | d:m | a2:m d:m | a1:m } \repeat volta 2 { a:m | f2 a:m | a:m b4 e:7 | a1:m } a:m | d:m | a2:m d:m | a1:m } oberstimme = \relative c'' { \repeat volta 2 { a4 c c2 | d4 c8 b c4 e | a, c d8 c b a | c4 a8 a a4 a } \repeat volta 2 { e'4. dis8 e4 a | c a, a a | e'8 dis fis e dis c b a | c4 a a a } a c c2 | d4 c8 b c4 e | a, c d8 c b a | c4 a8 a a4 a } unterstimme = \relative c'' { \repeat volta 2 { a2. g4 | f2. e4 | f2. d4 | e2. a4 } \repeat volta 2 { a2. g4 | f2 e | c' b4 gis | e2. a4 } \acciaccatura f'8 e1~ | e1 | \acciaccatura g8 f1 | \acciaccatura f8 e4 a2. } % Papier-Ausgabe \score { << \context ChordNames { \germanChords \set chordChanges = ##t \akkorde } \context Staff = "Upper" << \global \context Voice = "eins" \oberstimme >> \context Staff = "Lower" << \global \context Voice = "zwei" \unterstimme >> >> \layout { indent = 0\cm } } % MIDI \score { \unfoldRepeats { << \context Staff = chords << \context ChordNames { \set ChordNames.midiInstrument = "fx 4 (atmosphere)" \set chordChanges = ##t \akkorde } >> \context Staff = ober << \set Staff.midiInstrument = "violin" \context Voice = ober \oberstimme >> \context Staff = unter << \set Staff.midiInstrument = "viola" \context Voice = unter \unterstimme >> >> } \midi{ \tempo 4=120 } } %%% Local Variables: %%% coding: utf-8 %%% End: Ahoi! In the attached example, the acciaccatura in the lower voice doubles the repeat end bar and goes behind that wrog bar. I tested with LilyPond 2.6.3 and 2.7.4 on MacOS X, same result. Must I change something, or is it a bug? This is the section in question: \repeat volta 2 { a2. g4 | f2 e | c' b4 gis | e2. a4 } \acciaccatura f'8 e1~ | Greetlings from Lake Constance --- fiëé visuëlle Henning Hraban Ramm http://www.fiee.net http://angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/ ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: offset not working
I ran into this problem a couple weeks ago. You can't move text assigned to a multirest (or any single full-bar rest produced by "R"). Here's the fix: \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 2.0) %you can use padding here, instead if you like s1*0^\markup {No.1 Lent et douloureux}| R1*3/4 The downside to this is that you cannot get \fatText to apply the width of the text attached to s1*0 to the R1 bar. But in your case, that should not matter. -- Kris Shaffer graduate student in music theory, Yale University www.shaffermusic.com On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 13:13:06 -0400, Hans de Rijck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi group, I've tried all afternoon to get a text moved a little higher. I tried '\once \override' with extra-offset and padding in at least five different syntaxes but nothing works. I also tried a separate \mark \markup for the text but with no effect. I get no errors or warnings from LilyPond, the text just seems to be glued firmly to the staff. See bar 2, text 'No.1 Lent et douloureux'. If anyone could help, I'd be much obliged. kind regards, Hans de Rijck. ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
\markup text defs between \score blocks
I'm working on a project with a friend. So far I've set up a template for him where all that is necessary is that he enter the lyrics in one block, the musical information in another block and then all he has to do is add another predefined \score block in another file and he's done. Except for one thing; these are very short pieces (transcriptions of medieval chants) and there is a need for adding footnotes on the same page with the music. I'm trying to avoid using lilypond-book. I've found a way to use \markup texts for this purpose. What I have not worked out is how to define something like this, which doesn't work: footnotes = { \markup {footnote 1} \markup {footnote 2{ } If I could do that I would be able to keep all the relevant information stuff (lyrics, music, footnotes} together in the main input file. As it stands now I find it necessary to put the footnotes in "by hand" following each \score block in my "score" file. Is there a way around this? Have I missed something in the docs? -David LilyPond 2.7.7 ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
triplet problem in multi-staff score 2.7 and 2.6 versions
I'm having a problem that I can't see to fix. Here's the file. The problem is pdf output at measure 36 third staff. The triplet or something has made the staff spacing huge. Since it's the only place that this is happening and there is nothing that I can see in the file that makes it this way. I'm stumped. This was a problem in 2.6x too but I thought maybe it was me. Jay oh yeah running this on xp \version "2.7.4" \header { title = "Jat 9" composer = "Jay Hamilton" subtitle = "suite for five instruments" copyright = "CC some rights reserved Jay Hamilton 2005" } one = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 #(set-global-staff-size 20) \tempo 8=112 r8 b'4 r8 b r | r8. b r b |r8 b4 r8 c r | r \times 2/3 {e16 d c } r8 c r a| \times 2/3 {e'16 d c} r8 b r4 a8| r8 b r r d r | r \times 2/3 {e16 d b} r8 d r g,| fis8 a c r4.| fis,8 r4 r8 b16 c8. | a4. r| a16 a8. r8 \times 2/3 {c16 b a} r8 g16 g| fis 16 fis r8 fis'8 e4. | d8 b g c a fis| b16 c b a g b g fis e4| c'16 d c b a b a g f8 r| b16 a g8 r c16 b a8 r| e'4. (d4) r8| %17 r2. | r8 b a r a16 fis a8| r8 b-. a-. r a16 fis a8| r8 c-. b-. r8 a16 g e8| d16 e fis g a c b8 a4 | r8 b (a) g fis16 g a8 | e'8 (d) r b a16 b d8| c8 b16 a g8 a fis16 fis a8| r b16 b8. r8 fis'16 fis8. | c2. | d8 c b a g fis | g2. | e'8 d c b a g | c8. b a4.| fis'8 a,4 e'8. c | g'8 b,4 fis'8. d | e8 d16 c b a c8 g'16 fis g8| %34 a4 g fis | d c b | a8 a4 a8 a16 a a8| g4 fis e | b'2.| r8 a r r g r r8 c r g16 fis8. r8 r e r r e'16 d8.| r8 d, r r f'16 e8. | g8 fis 16 e d c b a8. r8| b8 d fis a4 g8| e16 e8. r8 c16 b a b c e| e g a8 d, c16 b b c g8 | c16 b b c b g ~ g e g8 ~ g16 g | \acciaccatura fis8 fis'4 r8 \acciaccatura g8 c,4 r8| \acciaccatura b8 fis'4 r8 e16 d c b a8 %page 5 \acciaccatura g8 a'4. a16 a g4| \times 2/3 {g16 g g} fis4 r8 e16 e d8 | c16 c a'4 \times 2/3 { a16 a a} g8. fis16| e4 r8 c4 b8| c8 a4 g4. ~ | g8 g16 fis e g fis8. e16 d8| \times 2/3 { e8 b' b} e,8 a a e| \times 2/3 { a8 e' e} a,8 b a c| b8 a c c16 c c8 c| b16 a g a b8 b16 b b8 b| %page 6 measure 61 a16 g fis e fis8 g b d| a2. \bar "||" } two = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 r2. | r8 b r r b r| c4. c| b'8 c,4 c4.| d16 e fis g a b c8 c,4| c4. r| a' r| fis4 a c| c,4. c| g'8 g16 fis g8 b4.| b16 a g fis g8 ~ g4 r8| fis4. e16 d e8 r| g16 g8 g16 f8 r e16 e8. | d4. r| d16 e fis4 r8 \times 2/3 {a16 a g} g8| %16 page 3 \times 2/3 {d16 d e} fis4 g16 g8 fis16 fis8| e16 d c b c4. r8| a'4. a16 g fis g c8| d16 c b a b4. r8| a4. r| g r| fis r| e16 d e fis e d c b a4| b16 c8. r8 b' c fis| e2. ~| e| c16 a8 fis16 g8 a g e| r2.| g8. [fis16] g8. [a16] g a8.| e8 fis g a b c| a2.| % 32 page 4 c8 c4 c8 c16 c c8| b8 a4 g8 fis16 g b8| a2.| e8 e4 fis8 a16 c a8| e'32 d16. r8 b32 a16. r8 g32 d'16. r8| a16 g a b c b a g a4| e'16 d c b c4 r| d16 c b a b4 r| g16 a b g fis4 r| d'16 d d8 d16 d c8 [b32 a g fis e8]| r2.| fis|g| a16 g a b c4 r| b16 a b d c4 r| b16 a g a fis4 r| a2.| %49 page 5 g16 fis e8 e16 fis g e a4 | a16 b c8 c16 b c d b4| a16 g fis8 g16 fis e8 fis16 g d8| c4 b2| r2.| c'4 b c | e d c | b2 r4| a8 fis a c b a | g2 r4| fis16 g a8 r g16 d e8 r| fis16 g fis d e2| r2.| b'8 e,4 ~ e4. \bar "||" } three = \relative c' { \clef treble \key a \minor \time 6/8 a'4 c8 b b16 a a8 | c4 a8 fis g16 fis a8 | %3 a4 b8 c c16 b c8 | b4 a8 g g16 a g8 | a4 \times 2/3 {g16 fis a} g8 g16 fis g8 | a4 \times 2/3 { g16 fis a} g8 a16 b a8| a4 d8 d c16 b a8 | a4 d8 e fis16 e d8 | a4 d8 e d16 c b a | g a g8 a16 g fis4.| %11 a4 e8 d d16 e d8 | e16 fis g a g fis b8 b16 c b8 | e4 e8 d16 c d e c8 | d4 d8 c c16 b a8 | g4 c8 a16 b c b a fis | g4 c8 a4. | a4 d8 b4. | e,4 a8 a a16 a a8 | g16 fis8. c'8 a a16 a a8 | fis16 e8. b'8 a g16 b a8 | fis8.e16 a8 a g16 b d8 | %22 e4 fis8 e e16 d c8 | d4 e8 d d16 c b8 | c4. r| a4 fis'8 e d16 c b8 | a4 fis'8 g16 fis e d e8| a,4 g'8 g16 fis g a e8| fis16 e fis g d8 e16 d e fis c8| d8 a4 ~ a4.| r2.| a8 fis'4 e16 d e g fis8| e16 d e fis b,8 ~ b16 b a4| a8 g4 \times 2/3 {a8 [b c]} d8| %34 e4. r| g4 e8 a4.| fis4 c32 b16. r8 \times 2/3{a c e} | fis d b e a, c| g16 a8. r8 a4. | e'8 a,4 a8 a16 g a8| e'8 b4 a8 a16 b c8 | d a4 d8 g,4| a8 b16 c d8 a g16 b a8| a8 g16 b a8 \times 2/3 { a8 [g b]} a8| a16 ( [g b] a [g b]) a ( [g b] c) [d8] | e8 [b16 b b b] a8 [b16 b c b] | e fis b, b b b a b c d e g| %46 e16 g a8 \times 2/3 { d,16 d d } \times 2/3 {c16 b a}\times 2/3 {c16 b a } \times 2/3 {g16 fis fis}| fis8 fis4 fis8 fis16 fis fis8| fis8 e4 e8 e16 e e8| e16 d a'4 a8 a16 g a8 ~ a8 e4 a8 g16 b a8| g8 fis4 e8 d16 e e8| b'8 b4 b8 a16 b a8| g8 g4 g8 fis16 g a b | g8 g4 g8 fis16 g fis8| e2. | a2.| c8 c4 c8 b16 c b a | c8 c4 c8 b16 a g a | b8 b4 a16 g fis e d a' | c4 d e | a,2. \bar "||" } four = \relative c { \clef bass \key a \minor \time 6/8 b4 r8 a4 r8 | b4 r8 a4 r8 | b4 r8 c4 r8| b r4 c8 r4 | fis4 r8 e4 r8| e4 r8 b4 r8| c4 r8 g4 r8 | d4 r8 g4 r8| b16 c d c g b d8 r4 | c4 r8 d4 r8 | c16 d e d b g b4.| %12 g'4 g8 g g16 g g8| b,4 b8 b
Re: HEADSUP: autopackage and guile < 1.6.7
> "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: HN> Laura Conrad wrote: >> [tmp]# guile --version >> Guile 1.6.4 HN> which one are you running? Try HN> which guile /usr/bin/guile "whereis guile" doesn't show any other. And I did play with update_alternatives, without any effect. -- Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 fax: (501) 641-5011 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
I'm currently using jEdit wtithe Mac OS X Panther, and while I regret that the preferences pannel has nto been enabled, this isn't a major problem. Using the llilytool plugin I can write my code and compile it from within jEdit. The output is a pdf file but most mac users have several applications which are capable for transforming pdf files into any formate needed. Command-C in Preview will copy the contents of a pdf file to the clip board and Command-J in GraphicConverter will paaste that into a new document which you can save in any one of hundreds of file formats. Preview will alos simply export the file to a jpeg for you as well. cheeers, david -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
offset not working
Hi group, I've tried all afternoon to get a text moved a little higher. I tried '\once \override' with extra-offset and padding in at least five different syntaxes but nothing works. I also tried a separate \mark \markup for the text but with no effect. I get no errors or warnings from LilyPond, the text just seems to be glued firmly to the staff. See bar 2, text 'No.1 Lent et douloureux'. If anyone could help, I'd be much obliged. kind regards, Hans de Rijck. %File generated by MusicCVT, a music converter by Hans de Rijck. %(original file: satiegy1_3.nwc, size: 24581 bytes. % produced by [NoteWorthy Composer], version 1.75) #(set-global-staff-size 18) \paper { #(set-paper-size "a4") topmargin = 1.0\cm leftmargin = 1.0\cm rightmargin = 1.0\cm bottommargin = 1.0\cm raggedlastbottom = ##f } \version "2.6.3" \header { title = "Trois Gymnopédies" composer = "Erik Satie" copyright = \markup \teeny "Made with NoteWorthy Composer ® " tagline = \markup \teeny "Typesetting by Hans de Rijck and LilyPond" footer = "" %{ Tempo and expression inspired by Reinbert de Leeuw. The score is public domain. %} } \score { << \new Staff { #(set-accidental-style 'default) \new Voice \relative c { % Staff 1 (Flute) \set Staff.instrument = #"Flute" \set Score.skipBars = ##t %MPC instruction ignored %\tempo 4=60 \clef "treble" \key d \major % or b \minor \time 3/4 R1*3/4 _\markup {\small \italic \bold {legato}} | % Bar 2 \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 2.0) R1*3/4 ^\markup {\override #'(padding . 2.0) No.1 Lent et douloureux}| % Bar 3 R1*3/4 | % Bar 4 R1*3/4 | % Bar 5 r4 fis''(\pp a\< | % Bar 6 g fis cis | % Bar 7 b cis\mp d\> | % Bar 8 a2. | % Bar 9 fis)~\pp | % Bar 10 fis~ | % Bar 11 fis~ | % Bar 12 fis | % Bar 13 r4 fis'( a\< | % Bar 14 g fis cis | % Bar 15 b cis d\mp | % Bar 16 a2. | % Bar 17 cis\> | % Bar 18 fis | % Bar 19 e,)~\pp | % Bar 20 e~ | % Bar 21 e | % Bar 22 a4( b\< c! | % Bar 23 e d b | % Bar 24 d\mp c! b | % Bar 25 d2.~ | % Bar 26 d2)\pp d4( | % Bar 27 e\< f! g | % Bar 28 a c,! d\mp | % Bar 29 e\> d b | % Bar 30 d2.~ | % Bar 31 d2)\pp d4 | % Bar 32 g2.( | % Bar 33 fis\< | % Bar 34 b,4 a b | % Bar 35 cis\mp d\> e | % Bar 36 cis d e | % Bar 37 fis,2. | % Bar 38 ) | % Bar 39 | % Bar 40 R1*3/4 | % Bar 41 R1*3/4 | % Bar 42 R1*3/4 | % Bar 43 R1*3/4 | % Bar 44 r4 \stemNeutral fis'(\pp a\< | % Bar 45 g fis cis | % Bar 46 b cis\mp d\> | % Bar 47 a2. | % Bar 48 fis)~\pp | % Bar 49 fis~ | % Bar 50 fis~ | % Bar 51 fis | % Bar 52 r4 fis'( a\< | % Bar 53 g fis cis | % Bar 54 b cis d\mp | % Bar 55 a2. | % Bar 56 cis\> | % Bar 57 fis | % Bar 58 e,)~\pp | % Bar 59 e~ | % Bar 60 e | % Bar 61 a4( b\< c! | % Bar 62 e d b | % Bar 63 d\mp c! b | % Bar 64 d2.~ | % Bar 65 d2)\pp d4( | % Bar 66 e\< f! g | % Bar 67 a c,! d\mp | % Bar 68 e\> d b | % Bar 69 d2.~ | % Bar 70 d2)\pp d4 | % Bar 71 g2.( | % Bar 72 f!\< | % Bar 73 b,4 c! f! | % Bar 74 e d c!\mp | % Bar 75 e\> d c! | % Bar 76 a!2. | % Bar 77 | % Bar 78 ) | % Bar 79 r\fermata \bar "|." \break % Bar 80 \key c \major % or a \minor r4 r2 ^\markup {\override #'(padding . 3.0) No.2 Lent et triste}| % Bar 81 r4 r2 | % Bar 82 r4 r2 | % Bar 83 r4 r2 | % Bar 84 \stemNeutral g'2.(\p | % Bar 85 a4\< g f\mf | % Bar 86 e\> f g\p | % Bar 87 d2.) | % Bar 88 g( | % Bar 89 a4\< g f\mf | % Bar 90 e\> f g\p | % Bar 91 d c2) | % Bar 92 r4 r2 | % Bar 93 r4 r2 | % Bar 94 c'2.(\mf | % Bar 95 f,4\< g a | % Bar 96 g2. | % Bar 97 c,) | % Bar 98 f(~ | % Bar 99 f4\f e\> d | % Bar 100 f2.~ | % Bar 101 f4 g b | % Bar 102 a g f\mf | % Bar 103 g2. | % Bar 104 f) | % Bar 105 r4 r2 | % Bar 106 r4 r2 | % Bar 107 c'2. | % Bar 108 a4\< g f | % Bar 109 g2. | % Bar 110 f~ | % Bar 111 f4\f e\> d | % Bar 112 f2. | % Bar 113 d~ | % Bar 114 d4\mf e a | % Bar 115 b2. |
Re: text in staff
The markup command is the correct way to do it, but instead of \lower, use the "extra-offset" property. For example, \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -10) c4^"markup" will create a quarter note C, place the word "markup" above the staff, and the extra-offset will shift it 0 staff spaces horizontally and 10 staff spaces down. -- Kris Shaffer graduate student in music theory, Yale University www.shaffermusic.com On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:14:54 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi everybody, getting quite fluent in lilypond by now. it's even more fun using it, if you get to know the app better. one thing i'm still struggling with: how to put text in the staff? the picture below has been done with photoshop (not the most elegant way :) ) i tried the \markup command \lower put that didn't help. ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: text in staff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi everybody, > getting quite fluent in lilypond by now. it's even more fun using it, > if you get to know the app better. > > one thing i'm still struggling with: how to put text in the staff? > the picture below has been done with photoshop (not the most elegant > way :) ) > i tried the \markup command \lower put that didn't help. > [ picture deleted ] You can change the position of the text by doing this: \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -2) You can play with the values, but basically, the first value is the x and the second value is y. After you're done, though, don't forget to: \revert TextScript #'(extra-offset) unless you modified the override with \once. Doug ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: color every note-head by its note-name
Kenneth Lee wrote: > Hi, > > i would like to color the note-head by its note-name > on the whole score. For example, to color every C with > red and every D with yellow, for example. You could write an editing filter with sed that would do that and that way you could avoid typing backslashes. It's just simple substitution, after all. It's similar to inserting harmonica or whistle tab as markup or fingering. There may be a way within lilypond now, too. daveA ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: HEADSUP: autopackage and guile < 1.6.7
Laura Conrad wrote: [tmp]# guile --version Guile 1.6.4 which one are you running? Try which guile -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
text in staff
hi everybody, getting quite fluent in lilypond by now. it's even more fun using it, if you get to know the app better. one thing i'm still struggling with: how to put text in the staff? the picture below has been done with photoshop (not the most elegant way :) ) i tried the \markup command \lower put that didn't help.<> any suggestions? thanks, stephen___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: HEADSUP: autopackage and guile < 1.6.7
> "JN" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JN> Antoine Marin writes: >> I just installed lilypond 2.6.3 for any x86 with autopackage >> (everything was OK during the install process) on a laptop with FC3 >> and I get this : >> (# . #> display-application ()>) (# . >> #) (# . >> #)) JN> I just ran a test that confirmed this happens if you use guile 1.6.4. Great, that must be my problem too. >> I don't know what to do ? JN> If you can, upgrade guile packages to 1.6.7. I don't seem to be able to do that. Dpkg seems to think I have: [tmp]# dpkg -l guile-1.6 Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name VersionDescription +++-==-==- ii guile-1.6 1.6.7-1The GNU extension language and Scheme interp [tmp]# But guile seems to insist on being 1.6.4: [tmp]# guile --version Guile 1.6.4 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation Guile may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence; certain other uses are permitted as well. For details, see the file `COPYING', which is included in the Guile distribution. There is no warranty, to the extent permitted by law. You have mail in /var/spool/mail/lconrad [tmp]# This is true even when I uninstall enough guile stuff that there is no guile anywhere in my path and then do "dpkg -i guile1.6". Is it possible that the debian package named guile-1.6_1.6.7-1_i386.deb could contain guile 1.6.4 instead of 1.6.7? JN> Otherwise, wait for a new autopackage that includes guile. JN> I'll see to include guile 1.7.x. Thanks, I may have to do that. -- Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 fax: (501) 641-5011 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes: ># run the program >python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ >"$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* > > but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments What about "$@". Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien | http://www.lilypond.org ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Editors (was: Output other than PDF)
Am 2005-08-21 um 14:26 schrieb Brett Duncan: Did you try LilyPad? It has a better editor than "LilyPond GUI" itself, even if it still lacks a lot, including this and a lot of other preferences. (But JEdit, whose LilyPond mode is more mighty, is just too slow and buggy on MacOS X). http://edbaskerville.com/software/lilypad/ Hi, I haven't been able to look at this yet - LilyPad requires Tiger, and I've still been running Panther - once I've upgraded (a job hopefully I will get to some time this week - though I said that last week) I'll be able to check out LilyPad. However, I've found jEdit and LilyTool to work quite well, and I haven't noticed it to be particularly slow or buggy. jEdit crashes every second time I drag'n'drop some file on it. Regarding slow: Perhaps my G4/400 is too slow... Greetlings from Lake Constance --- fiëé visuëlle Henning Hraban Ramm http://www.fiee.net http://angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/ smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Spaces in system names [WAS] Output other than PDF
dax2 wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:08:22 +0200 Han-Wen wrote: I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from the command line. It currently says # run the program python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* Remember to use $@ which keeps variables with spaces (like filenames) together. good point. I've made this change. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
On 21 Aug 2005, at 11:08, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from the command line. It currently says # run the program python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments This most likely the problem; it doesn't work in any shell. I guess I have to convert this one to python as well. One can also put IFS= in the beginning of the script; then spaces will not be read as delimiters. Then just send it to the UNIX program. Hans Aberg ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: custom page sizes?
You'll also need to set Ghostscript to use a custom page size. If you run lilypond --verbose, you can see what gs command lilypond use. Then, you can use -dDEVICEPOINTWIDTH or something similar (see Use.htm in your Ghostscript distribution) Bert ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Spaces in system names [WAS] Output other than PDF
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:08:22 +0200 Han-Wen wrote: > > I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from > the command line. It currently says > ># run the program >python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ >"$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* Remember to use $@ which keeps variables with spaces (like filenames) together. #Compare: set "gamma waves" for u in $@ do echo $u done -> gamma waves for u in $* do echo $u done -> gamma waves There is problems with spaces in filenames any way you look at it. If one shell script calls another - then what? People who use Lilypond would not suffer much (more:-) by learning to avoid spaces in filnames. > > but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments > > I guess I have to convert this one to python as well. -- dax2-tele2adsl:dk -- http://d-axel.dk/ Donald Axel ___ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Centred Piano Dynamics
On 20-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote: Try typing the code in often the copy paste is not satisfactory but typing the material in often works. Specifically, the apostrophes ' get screwed up by tex. Even though they're in a @verbatim environment. :( Solutions are quite welcome. - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: custom page sizes?
On 20-Aug-05, at 4:06 PM, Matevz Jekovec wrote: Is there a way to use custom page sizes for Lily output (like 10x20 cm?). linewidth and textheight properties only define the borders of the Lily's output, but if paper is not there, it gets cut then. See the doc page on "page formatting"; specifically the hsize and vsize variables. Cheers, - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Am 2005-08-21 um 10:49 schrieb Brett Duncan: Many thanks to those who responded. FWIW, even though I'm now able to call Lilypond from the command line and specify PNG output, I think that enabling the GUI version on Mac to let the user select the output format could be a useful addition. I have some other Mac users interested in Lilypond, partly because the output formats in some other (well known) scoring applications have not been totally satisfactory, but these are guys not used to command line apps, and the PDF format is somewhat limiting if you want to use your output with other applications. Did you try LilyPad? It has a better editor than "LilyPond GUI" itself, even if it still lacks a lot, including this and a lot of other preferences. (But JEdit, whose LilyPond mode is more mighty, is just too slow and buggy on MacOS X). http://edbaskerville.com/software/lilypad/ Greetlings from Lake Constance --- fiëé visuëlle Henning Hraban Ramm http://www.fiee.net http://angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/ ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Normally you can quote spaces as "\ "like in /User/me/My\ Documents The file completion, single or double quotes all produce the same result, like: $ /usr/local/bin/lilypond foo\ bar.ly GNU LilyPond 2.7.4 warning: can't find file: `foo' warning: can't find file: `bar.ly' error: failed files: "bar.ly foo" How odd. Obviously, your shell eats the backslash. What shell are you using, does cat "foo bar.ly" work? I think /usr/local/bin/lilypond is the shell script to invoke it from the command line. It currently says # run the program python "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/lilycall.py" \ "$INSTALLDIR/LilyPond.app/" $* but if you put "$*" it doesn't work for multiple arguments I guess I have to convert this one to python as well. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: lilypond does not generate tex file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've installed lilypond 2.6.0-1 on cygwin, but > it does not generate the tex and dvi files. LilyPond 2.6 (and later) no more uses TeX for output, it directly outputs PostScript. > The pdf file works well, but I cannot open the ps file! Why do you need to open the ps? Isn't the pdf enough? If you really want to open the ps files, you'll need a very recent version of Ghostscript and/or PS viewer. These topics have already been discussed on the mailing lists, search the archive for details. -- John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Brett Duncan wrote: Many thanks to those who responded. It turns out that I had a case of brainfade - I had put the shell script that came with Lilypond where it could be triggered by LilyTool in jEdit, but not in a directory that was in $PATH. Hence a call to lilypond from the command line did nothing. FWIW, even though I'm now able to call Lilypond from the command line and specify PNG output, I think that enabling the GUI version on Mac to let the user select the output format could be a useful addition. I have some other Mac users interested in Lilypond, partly because the output If you like, can try to add a preferences panel to the mac version as a sponsored feature. Contact me privately if interested. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen LilyPond Software Design -- Code for Music Notation http://www.lilypond-design.com ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Output other than PDF
Many thanks to those who responded. It turns out that I had a case of brainfade - I had put the shell script that came with Lilypond where it could be triggered by LilyTool in jEdit, but not in a directory that was in $PATH. Hence a call to lilypond from the command line did nothing. FWIW, even though I'm now able to call Lilypond from the command line and specify PNG output, I think that enabling the GUI version on Mac to let the user select the output format could be a useful addition. I have some other Mac users interested in Lilypond, partly because the output formats in some other (well known) scoring applications have not been totally satisfactory, but these are guys not used to command line apps, and the PDF format is somewhat limiting if you want to use your output with other applications. Brett ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: color every note-head by its note-name
Kenneth Lee wrote: Hi, i would like to color the note-head by its note-name on the whole score. For example, to color every C with red and every D with yellow, for example. i have tried \applyoutput but it only work on the note that follows immediately. This means i need to \applyoutput on every notes which is not perferrable. any help would be deeply appreciated. try examining the 'pitch property of the NoteHead 'cause property from within the 'print-functon callback. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user