Weirdo with midifiles

2005-11-22 Thread anders stenberg

Helo!

I' v Had something weird happen to  a few times now.
Im working  on Windows XP with the native - lilypond 2.6.4  through a 
jEdit- editor with a lilypond tool .


I'v been using the Ancient notation/  transcription  of mensuralnotation 
example from the manual as a template for editing  renaisance music. 
When adding a midi block to the score I get a real weirdo. The midi 
comes out as somekind of percussion ensemble with sounds of drums, bels 
et.c. instead of normal notes. (It isn't the Lilytools midi listener as 
I also  listened  on Timidity and Realplayer)


Changing the instrument with the \set Staff.midiInstrument = choir 
aahs  isn't working neither with the comand put in the musicinput 
strings of the parts nor by putting it in the score block.


I Did also try just run the orginal transcription example as it stands 
but adding a midiblock  and I got the same weird result.


I don't thing it's my set up as I get a normal midi when I build 
something similar  from scratch.  Cant figure out what in the example 
does this. Its  anoying as using the example as a template is a 
convinient way to get a Incipit with the orginal notation on a score.  
Listening to check for errors in orginall or editingis is a necessary 
part of  the transcripting process as  auraly cheching the edditorial 
accidentals . ( Making my own template and use that usually ends by my 
loosing it some where in the files by forgetting where in which 
subsubsub folder its stored. So beeing able to copypaste it from the 
Lilyhelp in jEdit or from the manual on lilysite is convinient)


Anders Stenberg




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Lilypond speed on Windows/Linux

2005-11-22 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
FYI:
I have tested LilyPond 2.7.18 on Windows XP and Kanotix/Debian, same box 
(quite old), same file, same HD, both with jEdit:

Windows: 52 seconds
Linux: 27 seconds

Thomas


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LilyPond Windows upgrade 2.7.18

2005-11-22 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
from 2.7.17 did not work, no error messages,
2.7.18 full install did work.




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Re: LilyPond Windows upgrade 2.7.18

2005-11-22 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Thomas Scharkowski wrote:

from 2.7.17 did not work, no error messages,
2.7.18 full install did work.


did not work ? which means?


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Re: LilyPond Windows upgrade 2.7.18

2005-11-22 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
 Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
  from 2.7.17 did not work, no error messages,
  2.7.18 full install did work.
 
 did not work ? which means?
 
 
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Re: LilyPond Windows upgrade 2.7.18

2005-11-22 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Sorry, last one was too fast.
--
This means 2.7.18 is not installed, 2.7.17 is still there.

Thomas
 Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
  from 2.7.17 did not work, no error messages,
  2.7.18 full install did work.
 
 did not work ? which means?
 
 
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Re: Autobeam over rests

2005-11-22 Thread Mats Bengtsson

It's currently hard coded in the C++ part of the implementation.

  /Mats

Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:


I wonder how the autobeamer knows not to beam over rests, and how this
could be disabled so that rests are treated just as notes regarding
beaming? is it doable in the .ly source file or need I edit
autobeam.scm, or is there any other file(s) that need to be changed to
get this behaviour?

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Newer development version for x86?

2005-11-22 Thread Paul Scott

Will there be a newer development version for x86 soon?

Thanks,

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Re: line constraint problems

2005-11-22 Thread David Rogers


On Nov 21, 2005, at 20:20, Arthur Dyck wrote:

I'm having some line constraint problems with the third line in  
this piece.
Lilypond won't let me put the whole measure on one line, although  
it looks
like there should be room.  In order for me not to get line  
constraint error
messages, I have to put the break where it is or I can't create a  
break, and

it's really ugly.  Does anyone have any ideas?
I'm using 2.6.4 on Mandrake 10.1.



Arthur - in your third measure, I think the upper parts have one more  
eighth in the measure than the lower parts do. Could that be  
confusing things?








\version 2.6.4
global =
{
\key f \major
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f

}


\header {
title = Holy God
subtitle = 
tagline = 
poet = 
composer = Feofanovskoye
}

#(set-global-staff-size 15)
#(set-default-paper-size a5)




upperOne =
\relative c'{
 \voiceOne
\set Timing.timing = ##f
\key g \major
\autoBeamOff
g'8 g2 \bar ||
g4 g8 fis8( g a g4.) \bar |
b4 b8 a( b c) b4. \bar |
d4( b8) a4 a8 b a g fis g^\markup { ritard } a g4. \bar :|
g8 \bar  \break g g4. fis \bar |
fis8 fis g4 g8 g g4. \bar |
d'4( b8) a4 a8 b a g fis g^\markup { ritard } a g4. \bar ||

}

upperTwo =
\relative c'{
\set Timing.timing = ##f
\voiceTwo
\autoBeamOff
e8 e2
e4 e8 dis( e f e4.)
g4 g8 fis( g a) g4.
b4( g8) fis4 fis8 g fis e dis! e fis e4.
e8 e e4. dis!
dis!8 dis e4 e8 e e4.
b'4( g8) fis4 fis8 g fis e dis! e fis e4.
}

lowerOne =
\relative c' {
 \set Timing.timing = ##f
\key g \major
\voiceOne
\autoBeamOff
b8 b2
b4 b8 b4.~ b4.
d4 d8 d4. d
d4.~ d4 d8 d d b b b b b4.
b8 b b4. b
b8 b b4 b8 b b4.
d4. d4 d8 d d b b b b b4.
}

lowerTwo =
\relative c {
\set Timing.timing = ##f
\voiceTwo
\autoBeamOff
e8 e2
e4 e8 b4.( e)
g4 g8 d4. g
g4. d4 d8 g d e b b b_\markup { repeat three times } e4.
e8 e e4. b
b8 b e4 e8 e e4.
g4. d4 d8 g d e b b_\markup { repeat original melody } b e4.
}

firstverse = \lyricmode {
 A -- men.
 Ho -- ly God,
 Ho -- ly Might -- y,
 Ho -- ly, Im -- mor -- tal have mer -- cy on us
 \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 Glory to  
the Father and

to the Son and to the Holy Spi -- rit,
 \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 now and  
ever and unto

ages of a -- ges.  A -- men.
 Ho -- ly, Im -- mor -- tal have mer -- cy on us.
}


\score{

\context ChoirStaff
\context Staff = upper


\clef treble
\context Voice = one \upperOne
\context Voice = two \upperTwo



 \lyricsto one \new Lyrics {
\firstverse
}

\context Staff = lower 
\clef bass
\context Voice = one \lowerOne
\context Voice = two \lowerTwo




\layout {
\context{\Staff
\remove Time_signature_engraver
}
}

}


\midi { \tempo 4=66 }

\paper {
topmargin = .0\in
leftmargin = .1\in
linewidth = 4.5\in
indent = 0
printpagenumber = ##f

}


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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread John Wiedenhoeft
Well,actually TeXnicCenter IS the best GUI for LaTeX under Windows, and
MikTeX is definitely the best distribution. But: I don't know how
lilypond-book can be used with that. In former releases, LilyPond was
based upon cygwin, which was hard to communicate with if you use DOS
commands (what you do when setting up TXC), but possible (I managed it
some time ago, in my dark Windows days, but unfortunately didn't save a
note how I did that. I utilized the cygwin bash somehow... Now I use
Ubuntu and I'm perfectly happy with it ;-) ). In the recent version, I
have no idea how to do that, since it doesn't use cygwin any more.

But let's get back to the way I recommended: I was contacted privately
by a student writing her PhD thesis. She got my email address from the
list's archive. She wanted to do the same things as you, with the same
environment. I suggested her to use pdfcrop, which is much faster and
doesn't require any tweaking. One day later she happily replied that it
worked perfectly.

One day - setting up TXC took me weeks...

Best regards,
John

P.S.: For the benefit of other users, please keep the discussion on the
list. Note that, by pressing the reply button, you will only reply to
the author if your email client isn't setup properly.


Ross Donaldson schrieb:
 John –
 
  
 
 Thanks for pointing me to that particular chunk of documentation – I
 have, in fact, read a fair heap of documentation for lilypond and
 lilypond-book, but none of it was quite as useful as this. The creation
 of PDFs is also something I just figured out on my own, and is also
 quite helpful. Thanks for both of these things!
 
  
 
 So MikTeX/TeXNicCenter aren’t ideal for lilypond? Fine by me – I’m not
 attached to either (they’re just what I wound up with on my own). I can
 easily change GUIs or LaTeX implementations, but I can’t change my OS. I
 could probably even handle command-line LaTeX if it meant a
 well-functioning lilypond-book. All this said: can you recommend a LaTeX
 implementation and/or a GUI for Windows that will work well with
 lilypond? If not, I can handle taking the PDF route – I would simply
 prefer a different one.
 
  
 
 Again, thank you for your time!
 
  
 
 Very best,
 
 Ross M. Donaldson
 
  
 
  
 



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Curved glissando

2005-11-22 Thread Jonatan Liljedahl
Is there any way that I can make a glissando line curved? Maybe it's
possible to change the print function to the one used for slurs?

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Parenthesized notehead

2005-11-22 Thread Jonatan Liljedahl
People often asks how to get parenthesized noteheads. There is an
example: stencil-hacking.ly but that doesn't adjust the stencil extents
properly, so the parenthesis collides with accidentals and stuff like
that. I have made a version that does take care of this:

Perhaps this functionality should be included in lilypond, it's not so
uncommon to want parenthesis around noteheads... There could be a
\startParenthesizeNoteHeads and \stopParenthesizeNoteHeads command...
(or maybe some shorter names? ;) Or even something like \override
NoteHead #'parenthesized = ##t (merge the code below with the default
stencil proc for noteheads)

%%%
\version 2.7.15

#(define (parenthesize-callback callback)
   (define (parenthesize-stencil grob)
 (let* ((fn (ly:grob-default-font grob))
(pclose (ly:font-get-glyph fn accidentals.rightparen))
(popen (ly:font-get-glyph fn accidentals.leftparen))
(subject (callback grob))

; get position of stem
(stem-pos (ly:grob-property grob 'stem-attachment))

; remember old size
(subject-dim-x (ly:stencil-extent subject 0))
(subject-dim-y (ly:stencil-extent subject 1)))

;; add parens
(set! subject
 (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge 
  (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge subject 0 1 pclose 0)
  0 -1 popen  0))
  
; adjust stem position
(ly:grob-set-property! grob 'stem-attachment
(cons (- (car stem-pos) 0.43) (cdr stem-pos)))

; adjust size
   (ly:make-stencil
(ly:stencil-expr subject)
  (cons (- (car subject-dim-x) 0.5) (+ (cdr
subject-dim-x) 0.5)) subject-dim-y)))
   parenthesize-stencil)


\layout { raggedright = ##t }
\relative c' {

c4 e
\override NoteHead  #'stencil = #(parenthesize-callback
Note_head::print) g bes a1
\revert NoteHead #'stencil

a8 gis8 a2.
}


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Re: Parenthesized notehead

2005-11-22 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:

People often asks how to get parenthesized noteheads. There is an
example: stencil-hacking.ly but that doesn't adjust the stencil extents
properly, so the parenthesis collides with accidentals and stuff like
that. I have made a version that does take care of this:

Perhaps this functionality should be included in lilypond, it's not so
uncommon to want parenthesis around noteheads... There could be a
\startParenthesizeNoteHeads and \stopParenthesizeNoteHeads command...
(or maybe some shorter names? ;) Or even something like \override
NoteHead #'parenthesized = ##t (merge the code below with the default
stencil proc for noteheads)


I'd  be happy to real support for generically parenthesizing objects as 
a sponsored feature. Contact me for details.


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Re: line constraint problems

2005-11-22 Thread Arthur Dyck
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 11:03 am, you wrote:
 On Nov 21, 2005, at 20:20, Arthur Dyck wrote:
  I'm having some line constraint problems with the third line in
  this piece.
  Lilypond won't let me put the whole measure on one line, although
  it looks
  like there should be room.  In order for me not to get line
  constraint error
  messages, I have to put the break where it is or I can't create a
  break, and
  it's really ugly.  Does anyone have any ideas?
  I'm using 2.6.4 on Mandrake 10.1.

 Arthur - in your third measure, I think the upper parts have one more
 eighth in the measure than the lower parts do. Could that be
 confusing things?

Sorry, but I don't see the extra eighths anywhere.

Arthur

  \version 2.6.4
  global =
  {
  \key f \major
  \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
 
  }
 
 
  \header {
  title = Holy God
  subtitle = 
  tagline = 
  poet = 
  composer = Feofanovskoye
  }
 
  #(set-global-staff-size 15)
  #(set-default-paper-size a5)
 
 
 
 
  upperOne =
  \relative c'{
   \voiceOne
  \set Timing.timing = ##f
  \key g \major
  \autoBeamOff
  g'8 g2 \bar ||
  g4 g8 fis8( g a g4.) \bar |
  b4 b8 a( b c) b4. \bar |
  d4( b8) a4 a8 b a g fis g^\markup { ritard } a g4. \bar :|
  g8 \bar  \break g g4. fis \bar |
  fis8 fis g4 g8 g g4. \bar |
  d'4( b8) a4 a8 b a g fis g^\markup { ritard } a g4. \bar ||
 
  }
 
  upperTwo =
  \relative c'{
  \set Timing.timing = ##f
  \voiceTwo
  \autoBeamOff
  e8 e2
  e4 e8 dis( e f e4.)
  g4 g8 fis( g a) g4.
  b4( g8) fis4 fis8 g fis e dis! e fis e4.
  e8 e e4. dis!
  dis!8 dis e4 e8 e e4.
  b'4( g8) fis4 fis8 g fis e dis! e fis e4.
  }
 
  lowerOne =
  \relative c' {
   \set Timing.timing = ##f
  \key g \major
  \voiceOne
  \autoBeamOff
  b8 b2
  b4 b8 b4.~ b4.
  d4 d8 d4. d
  d4.~ d4 d8 d d b b b b b4.
  b8 b b4. b
  b8 b b4 b8 b b4.
  d4. d4 d8 d d b b b b b4.
  }
 
  lowerTwo =
  \relative c {
  \set Timing.timing = ##f
  \voiceTwo
  \autoBeamOff
  e8 e2
  e4 e8 b4.( e)
  g4 g8 d4. g
  g4. d4 d8 g d e b b b_\markup { repeat three times } e4.
  e8 e e4. b
  b8 b e4 e8 e e4.
  g4. d4 d8 g d e b b_\markup { repeat original melody } b e4.
  }
 
  firstverse = \lyricmode {
   A -- men.
   Ho -- ly God,
   Ho -- ly Might -- y,
   Ho -- ly, Im -- mor -- tal have mer -- cy on us
   \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 Glory to
  the Father and
  to the Son and to the Holy Spi -- rit,
   \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 now and
  ever and unto
  ages of a -- ges.  A -- men.
   Ho -- ly, Im -- mor -- tal have mer -- cy on us.
  }
 
 
  \score{
 
  \context ChoirStaff
  \context Staff = upper
 
  
  \clef treble
  \context Voice = one \upperOne
  \context Voice = two \upperTwo
 
 
 
   \lyricsto one \new Lyrics {
  \firstverse
  }
 
  \context Staff = lower 
  \clef bass
  \context Voice = one \lowerOne
  \context Voice = two \lowerTwo
 
 
 
 
  \layout {
  \context{\Staff
  \remove Time_signature_engraver
  }
  }
 
  }
 
 
  \midi { \tempo 4=66 }
 
  \paper {
  topmargin = .0\in
  leftmargin = .1\in
  linewidth = 4.5\in
  indent = 0
  printpagenumber = ##f
 
  }
 
 
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Re: line constraint problems

2005-11-22 Thread David Rogers


On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:59, Arthur Dyck wrote:


Arthur - in your third measure, I think the upper parts have one more
eighth in the measure than the lower parts do. Could that be
confusing things?



Sorry, but I don't see the extra eighths anywhere.



My mistake. The beats do match. I don't know what's happening.

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Re: tweaking properties after line break

2005-11-22 Thread Trevor Bača
On 11/21/05, Simon Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi,

 i'm trying to shift RehearsalMarks which occur at line breaks further to the
 left, so they are more aligned with the key signature rather than with the 
 first
 note of the music in that line.

 i thought it would work like this, but it sets the extra-offset property for 
 all
 RehearsalMarks.

 my lily file:

 %###
 #(define (mark-callback grob)
   (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'extra-offset '(-3 . 0)))
 \version 2.7.17
 \score {
   \relative c'' {
 \override Score.RehearsalMark #'before-line-breaking = #mark-callback
 \repeat unfold 4 c2 \mark \default
 \break
 c2 c \mark \default
 c2 c
   }
 }
 %###

 is there a ly:function which is the equivalent of \once \override?

Hi Simon,

I don't have an answer to the rehearsal marks question, and I'm
interested in asking the LilyPond gurus a generalization of your
question:

Are there currently any implementation plans for idiomatic Lily input
syntax to explicitly align marks and markup explicitly with nonmusical
characters such as:

* key signatures (per Simon's question)
* time signatures
* barlines

?

Seems like many traditional scores left-align any score-initial
textual indications with the time signature (rather than with the
music), which I think right now must be approximated with extra-offset
and friends.

(Barline-alignment of markup interests me because I usually datestamp
the end of my own scores with some stuff that right-aligns with the
double bar.)

Maybe something like:

   \time 5/4\markup {Allegro assai}

or

   \key a \major\markup {spettrale}

or

   \bar\markup {Austin, 2004.}

?

Or possibly markup alignment to these score elements is already
possible and I've just not looked carefully enough?

 p.s: i tried subscribing to this list earlier today, and have received no 
 email
 requesting confirmation yet (almost 3 hours later)? are all new subscriptions
 first forwarded to the list admin for validation?

This mail certainly made it out just fine; sometimes it takes a bit to
get a response but one will usually show up within a day or two
(except over weekends, when the list is slower.)


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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread Bernard Hurley
Does LyX work with windows? Maybe with cygwin? If so I have some scripts
for integrating LyX with Lily.  It's all a bit experimental at the
moment, so I am a bit wary of releasing it, but it works for me. If you
think it might help I can gather all the bits together and add some
instructions, but I won't have time to do this till Friday

Bernard

On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 20:10 +0100, John Wiedenhoeft wrote:
 Well,actually TeXnicCenter IS the best GUI for LaTeX under Windows, and
 MikTeX is definitely the best distribution. But: I don't know how
 lilypond-book can be used with that. In former releases, LilyPond was
 based upon cygwin, which was hard to communicate with if you use DOS
 commands (what you do when setting up TXC), but possible (I managed it
 some time ago, in my dark Windows days, but unfortunately didn't save a
 note how I did that. I utilized the cygwin bash somehow... Now I use
 Ubuntu and I'm perfectly happy with it ;-) ). In the recent version, I
 have no idea how to do that, since it doesn't use cygwin any more.
 
 But let's get back to the way I recommended: I was contacted privately
 by a student writing her PhD thesis. She got my email address from the
 list's archive. She wanted to do the same things as you, with the same
 environment. I suggested her to use pdfcrop, which is much faster and
 doesn't require any tweaking. One day later she happily replied that it
 worked perfectly.
 
 One day - setting up TXC took me weeks...
 
 Best regards,
 John
 
 P.S.: For the benefit of other users, please keep the discussion on the
 list. Note that, by pressing the reply button, you will only reply to
 the author if your email client isn't setup properly.
 
 
 Ross Donaldson schrieb:
  John –
  
   
  
  Thanks for pointing me to that particular chunk of documentation – I
  have, in fact, read a fair heap of documentation for lilypond and
  lilypond-book, but none of it was quite as useful as this. The creation
  of PDFs is also something I just figured out on my own, and is also
  quite helpful. Thanks for both of these things!
  
   
  
  So MikTeX/TeXNicCenter aren’t ideal for lilypond? Fine by me – I’m not
  attached to either (they’re just what I wound up with on my own). I can
  easily change GUIs or LaTeX implementations, but I can’t change my OS. I
  could probably even handle command-line LaTeX if it meant a
  well-functioning lilypond-book. All this said: can you recommend a LaTeX
  implementation and/or a GUI for Windows that will work well with
  lilypond? If not, I can handle taking the PDF route – I would simply
  prefer a different one.
  
   
  
  Again, thank you for your time!
  
   
  
  Very best,
  
  Ross M. Donaldson
  
   
  
   
  
 
 
 
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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread John Wiedenhoeft
Bernard Hurley schrieb:
 Does LyX work with windows? Maybe with cygwin? 

I don't think so. But you could look it up - I think, there must be a
package list somewhere.

 If so I have some scripts
 for integrating LyX with Lily.  It's all a bit experimental at the
 moment, so I am a bit wary of releasing it, but it works for me. If you
 think it might help I can gather all the bits together and add some
 instructions, but I won't have time to do this till Friday
 

Why simple, if you can have it complicated ;-)


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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread David Rogers


On Nov 22, 2005, at 14:22, Bernard Hurley wrote:

Does LyX work with windows? Maybe with cygwin? If so I have some  
scripts


http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows


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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread D Josiah Boothby

On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Bernard Hurley wrote:


Does LyX work with windows? Maybe with cygwin?


There is a port of LyX for windows. Not being a windows user, I can't say 
how well it works, but I've been pleased with its performance on Linux. 
Info on the windows port can be found onthe following sites:


http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows


If so I have some scripts for integrating LyX with Lily.  It's all a bit 
experimental at the moment, so I am a bit wary of releasing it, but it 
works for me. If you think it might help I can gather all the bits 
together and add some instructions, but I won't have time to do this 
till Friday


Bernard


I'd be personally curious to try this out if you're willing to share it. 
Lilypond integration (or the lack thereof) is the only thing that has kept 
me from using LyX or Kile. For some reason I always seem to return to 
Emacs :)


Josiah


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RE: tweaking properties after line break

2005-11-22 Thread Fairchild
Simon -

Maybe this will help:


%###
  \version 2.4.6
  \score {
  \relative c'' {
  \key aes \major
\mark \default c2 c c c
\break
\mark \default c
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'( 5.0 . 5.0 )
c \mark \default c c
\break
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'( -3.0 . 0.0 )
\mark \default c c c c
  }
}
%###

 - Bruce

-Original Message-
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Simon Bailey
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:48 AM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: tweaking properties after line break


hi,

i'm trying to shift RehearsalMarks which occur at line breaks further to the
left, so they are more aligned with the key signature rather than with the
first note of the music in that line.

i thought it would work like this, but it sets the extra-offset property for
all RehearsalMarks.

my lily file:

%###
#(define (mark-callback grob)
  (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'extra-offset '(-3 . 0))) \version 2.7.17
\score {
  \relative c'' {
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'before-line-breaking = #mark-callback
\repeat unfold 4 c2 \mark \default
\break
c2 c \mark \default 
c2 c
  }
}
%###

is there a ly:function which is the equivalent of \once \override?

thanks,
simon.

p.s: i tried subscribing to this list earlier today, and have received no
email requesting confirmation yet (almost 3 hours later)? are all new
subscriptions first forwarded to the list admin for validation?



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Re: Newbie needs help with LaTeX/lilypond integration

2005-11-22 Thread David Rogers


On Nov 22, 2005, at 14:57, D Josiah Boothby wrote:

There is a port of LyX for windows. Not being a windows user, I  
can't say how well it works, but I've been pleased with its  
performance on Linux. Info on the windows port can be found onthe  
following sites:


http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows


Josiah - at your second link, there is an explanation of why your  
first link is out of date.


David


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RE: Weirdo with midifiles

2005-11-22 Thread Linda Cantoni
Hi, I had exactly the same problem the other day, also using 2.6.4 Windows
XP native.  The only way I could solve it was by switching to a regular SATB
choir format (i.e. using ChoirStaff instead of StaffGroup).  I have no idea
why that makes a difference, and I don't know if that will work for you in
terms of the visual layout.

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To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Weirdo with midifiles

Helo!

I' v Had something weird happen to  a few times now.
Im working  on Windows XP with the native - lilypond 2.6.4  through a 
jEdit- editor with a lilypond tool .

I'v been using the Ancient notation/  transcription  of mensuralnotation 
example from the manual as a template for editing  renaisance music. 
When adding a midi block to the score I get a real weirdo. The midi 
comes out as somekind of percussion ensemble with sounds of drums, bels 
et.c. instead of normal notes. (It isn't the Lilytools midi listener as 
I also  listened  on Timidity and Realplayer)

Changing the instrument with the \set Staff.midiInstrument = choir 
aahs  isn't working neither with the comand put in the musicinput 
strings of the parts nor by putting it in the score block.

I Did also try just run the orginal transcription example as it stands 
but adding a midiblock  and I got the same weird result.

I don't thing it's my set up as I get a normal midi when I build 
something similar  from scratch.  Cant figure out what in the example 
does this. Its  anoying as using the example as a template is a 
convinient way to get a Incipit with the orginal notation on a score.  
Listening to check for errors in orginall or editingis is a necessary 
part of  the transcripting process as  auraly cheching the edditorial 
accidentals . ( Making my own template and use that usually ends by my 
loosing it some where in the files by forgetting where in which 
subsubsub folder its stored. So beeing able to copypaste it from the 
Lilyhelp in jEdit or from the manual on lilysite is convinient)

Anders Stenberg

 


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H and P in TAB

2005-11-22 Thread S L Raymond
How can I remove the H and P from slurs when editing tablature?  

Also, I noticed that if I have a glissando on one string, the gliss line
is positioned right on a staff line, and is thus hidden.  Is there a way
I can tweak it so that it slants upward?


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Controlling stave separation

2005-11-22 Thread Art Hixson
I have three rhythmic staves in a system. The stems are made transparent 
so only the note heads show. I would like to reduce the spacing between 
the staves considerably. I tried \override Stem #’length = #0 but I get 
an unbound variable error. I suppose this only applies to the piano 
staff. There must be a control for this somewhere.


Art Hixson


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Trouble with lyric alignment

2005-11-22 Thread onix
I am a little bit confused about why my lyrics are not printing under
the first note in this piece.  For some reason, they are starting on the
second note.  Any clue?  Another anomaly is that not all the lyrics
printed for this line.  I want to get this cleared up before I go
farther.

lilypond 2.6.0, mandrake 10.1 



 \version 2.6.0
 upper = \relative c' {
\clef treble
\key des \major
\time 3/4
 
\partial 4*3  {des4} \\ {des4}  f des ges des |  aes
es( aes
es) aes des bes des aes des ges des  { aes2. } \\
{es4( des c)} 
 }
 
 lower = \relative c {
\clef bass
\key des \major
\time 3/4
 
\partial 4*3 f des aes des, bes bes, c aes,( c
   aes) aes f  {ges} \\ {ges}   aes f bes es, 
   {aes2.} \\ {c,4( bes aes) } 
 }
 
 text = \lyricmode {I want to walk as a child of the light
 }
 
 \score {
   \context GrandStaff 
 \context Staff = upper {
 \context Voice = singer \upper }
 \lyricsto singer \new Lyrics \text
 \context Staff = lower 
   \clef bass
   \lower
 
   
   \layout {
 \context { \GrandStaff \accepts Lyrics 
\override SpanBar #'break-visibility =
   #center-invisible }
 \context { \Lyrics \consists Bar_engraver }
   }
   \midi { \tempo 4=75 }
 }



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