1/4 notes stems don't merge

2006-09-06 Thread Jean-marc LEGRAND




Hi list.

Using Lily 2.8 on XP.

When I run this :

{a8 [a16 s a16 a8] }

I get the a16 stems "unlinked".

How can I get the same thing as {a8 [a16  a16 a8] } ?

I get the same pb using \hiddenNotes

Best regards

JMarc



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Re: TextScript implements self-alignment interface

2006-09-06 Thread Markus Schneider
Hi Trevor,

I derived this from the hint given regarding the OctavateEight in
define-grobs.scm:

\override TextScript #'X-offset =
  #(ly:make-simple-closure
`(,+ ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::x-aligned-on-self))
  ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::centered-on-x-parent

Tested in 2.9.17 (W2K).

HTH
Markus





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Re: Swing Eighths Marking

2006-09-06 Thread Stewart Holmes
Give a man a match, and he'll be warm for a few minutes. Set a man on fire, 
and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. ;)


- Original Message - 
From: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 3:36 AM
Subject: Re: Swing Eighths Marking




If you give a man a fish he will only eat for a day...

But if you teach a man to fish...

He will sit in a hot boat drinking beer, getting sunburned, and drowning
worms all his life.






Kieren MacMillan wrote:


Hello, all --

Since you're all talking about me, I thought I'd jump in here...  ;-)

Ian wrote:

it isn't the "quickest" solution.


Firstly, my goal wasn't to give David "the answer", because I don't
think there *is* just a single one; my goal was to point him to the
threads that deal with the issue he asked about, so that he could
follow the leads/links and make up his own mind on the answer that
best fits his specific situation, etc.

Secondly, I'm pretty sure I typed that list of instructions in less
time than it would have taken me to go through multiple web pages,
waiting out the load time in each case, copying and pasting the
(multiple) potentially useful URLs, etc.

In other words, I thought at the time -- and, for the record, still
believe now -- that my response *was* the quickest solution to the
problem I was trying to solve. And since I was the one who actually
responded to David's post, that's really the only relevant yardstick
for that particular determination, regardless of how much anybody
else debates it.


we didn't give him a URL did we.


Nope -- and I would (will) do the same thing again, all other things
being equal!
If someone asks a question that I think has a single answer, I'll
give them that answer; otherwise, I'll give them the tools they can
use to find the multiple answers, and then determine the one THEY
think is best.


Do you understand the meaning of the word "condescending"?


D'uh, gee, I think so...
This whole response of yours... that was condescending, right?
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Stewart responded with:

I think this whole discussion is becoming increasingly ridiculous


Agreed.


I'm sure that Kieren had no intention of being condescending


True. That being said, I *did* have that exact intention with my
"D'uh, gee, I think so..." comment in *this* email!  ;-)


Give a man food, and he can live for a week. Teach him to farm, and
he can feed himself for a lifetime.


Couldn't have said it better myself.

Best regards,
Kieren.


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Error invoking lilypond-book

2006-09-06 Thread François Planiol-Auger

Hello,

I got trouble in invoking lilypond-book 2.8.6 on Suse Linux 10.1.

I removed lilypond 2.6. and installed 2.8.6 with the commandline  
installer.

lilypond works fine.

But in trying lilypond-book with (modified) file from the user manual  
(see 1), I got the error message "permission denied" (see 2 and also  
3 = *.log The *.dvi mentionned at the end of 3 doesnt exist)


Thanks in advance for help

François

=
1 File
=
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}

 \begin{document}

 Documents for % @command{lilypond-book}
may freely mix music and text.
 For example,

 \begin{lilypond}
 \relative c' {
   c2 g'2 \times 2/3 { f8 e d } c'2 g4
 }
 \end{lilypond}

 Options are put in brackets.

 \begin{lilypond}
   c'4 f16
 \end{lilypond}

 Larger examples can be put into a separate file, and introduced  
with

% \verb+\lilypondfile+.
%
% \lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{screech-boink.ly}
%
 \end{document}

=
2 System
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/newnotes/myorgelbuch> lilypond-book test.lytex
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.8.6
Reading test.lytex...
Running latex...This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C  
7.5.4)

entering extended mode
(/tmp/tmpmhdy-z.tex
LaTeX2e <2003/12/01>
Babel  and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german,  
ngerman, b
ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch,  
esperanto, e
stonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar,  
norsk, polis
h, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish,  
swedish, tur

kish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded.

(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo))
No file tmpmhdy-z.aux.
textwidth=345.0pt
columnsep=10.0pt
(./tmpmhdy-z.aux) )
No pages of output.
Transcript written on tmpmhdy-z.log.
Dissecting...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1772, in ?
main ()
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1726, in main
chunks = do_file (file)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1651, in  
do_file

do_process_cmd (chunks, input_fullname)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1507, in  
do_process_cmd

write_file_map (all_lys, input_name)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1488, in  
write_file_map

snippet_map = open ('snippet-map.ly', 'w')
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'snippet-map.ly'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/newnotes/myorgelbuch>

3 *.log
=
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)  
(format=latex 2006.9.2)  5 SEP 2006 23:39

entering extended mode
**test.ly
(./test.lytex
LaTeX2e <2003/12/01>
Babel  and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german,  
ngerman, b
ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch,  
esperanto, e
stonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar,  
norsk, polis
h, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish,  
swedish, tur

kish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded.
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo
File: size10.clo 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX file (size option)
)
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\abovecaptionskip=\skip41
\belowcaptionskip=\skip42
\bibindent=\dimen102
)
No file test.aux.
\openout1 = `test.aux'.

LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OML/cmm/m/it on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for T1/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OT1/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OMS/cmsy/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OMX/cmex/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for U/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
[1

] (./test.aux) )
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
200 strings out of 94500
2049 string characters out of 1176770
48348 words of memory out of 350
3455 multiletter control sequences out of 1+5
3640 words of font info for 14 fonts, out of 50 for 2000
580 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
23i,4n,17p,111b,107s stack positions out of 1500i,500n,5000p,20b, 
5000s


Output written on test.dvi (1 page, 380 bytes).



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Re: Error invoking lilypond-book

2006-09-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
First of all, please read in the manual on what flags to use for 
lilypond-book and

dvips.

Secondly, from your error printout it seems that you don't have write 
permission

in the working directory where you tried to run the command.

  /Mats

François Planiol-Auger wrote:

Hello,

I got trouble in invoking lilypond-book 2.8.6 on Suse Linux 10.1.

I removed lilypond 2.6. and installed 2.8.6 with the commandline 
installer.

lilypond works fine.

But in trying lilypond-book with (modified) file from the user manual 
(see 1), I got the error message "permission denied" (see 2 and also 3 
= *.log The *.dvi mentionned at the end of 3 doesnt exist)


Thanks in advance for help

François

=
1 File
=
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}

 \begin{document}

 Documents for % @command{lilypond-book}
may freely mix music and text.
 For example,

 \begin{lilypond}
 \relative c' {
   c2 g'2 \times 2/3 { f8 e d } c'2 g4
 }
 \end{lilypond}

 Options are put in brackets.

 \begin{lilypond}
   c'4 f16
 \end{lilypond}

 Larger examples can be put into a separate file, and introduced with
% \verb+\lilypondfile+.
%
% \lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{screech-boink.ly}
%
 \end{document}

=
2 System
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/newnotes/myorgelbuch> lilypond-book test.lytex
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.8.6
Reading test.lytex...
Running latex...This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
entering extended mode
(/tmp/tmpmhdy-z.tex
LaTeX2e <2003/12/01>
Babel  and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, 
ngerman, b
ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch, 
esperanto, e
stonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar, 
norsk, polis
h, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish, 
swedish, tur

kish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded.

(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo))
No file tmpmhdy-z.aux.
textwidth=345.0pt
columnsep=10.0pt
(./tmpmhdy-z.aux) )
No pages of output.
Transcript written on tmpmhdy-z.log.
Dissecting...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1772, in ?
main ()
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1726, in main
chunks = do_file (file)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1651, in do_file
do_process_cmd (chunks, input_fullname)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1507, in 
do_process_cmd

write_file_map (all_lys, input_name)
  File "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book", line 1488, in 
write_file_map

snippet_map = open ('snippet-map.ly', 'w')
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'snippet-map.ly'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/newnotes/myorgelbuch>

3 *.log
=
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4) 
(format=latex 2006.9.2)  5 SEP 2006 23:39

entering extended mode
**test.ly
(./test.lytex
LaTeX2e <2003/12/01>
Babel  and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, 
ngerman, b
ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch, 
esperanto, e
stonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar, 
norsk, polis
h, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish, 
swedish, tur

kish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded.
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo
File: size10.clo 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX file (size option)
)
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\abovecaptionskip=\skip41
\belowcaptionskip=\skip42
\bibindent=\dimen102
)
No file test.aux.
\openout1 = `test.aux'.

LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OML/cmm/m/it on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for T1/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OT1/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OMS/cmsy/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OMX/cmex/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for U/cmr/m/n on input line 3.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 3.
[1

] (./test.aux) )
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
200 strings out of 94500
2049 string characters out of 1176770
48348 words of memory out of 350
3455 multiletter control sequences out of 1+5
3640 words of font info fo

Markups w/ articulations

2006-09-06 Thread Kamal
I need a text markup to be placed above an articulation.Is there a simpler way to do the above other than the following: < e b gis e b e, >^\markup {\hspace #0.4 \musicglyph #"scripts.ufermata"}^\markup {E}
If I use:< e b gis e b e, >^\markup {E}\fermataor < e b gis e b e, >\fermata^\markup {E}then the fermata will be above the E.
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Re: Markups w/ articulations

2006-09-06 Thread Markus Schneider
Hi Kamal,

see Chapter "Articulations" in the fine doc -> Commonly tweaked properties.

HTH
Markus

P.S. Link to 2.9. doc:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.9/Documentation/user/lilypond/Articulations.html#Articulations





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LilyPondTool 2.8 - release

2006-09-06 Thread Bertalan Fodor

Dear LilyPond users,

I'm very happy that I can announce, that after a year of waiting, the 
updated, upgraded, enhanced version of LilyPondTool, the most 
sophisticated development environment for LilyPondTool is available for 
download. It is a very important release.

Major highlights:

- HOT: PDF viewer integrated, smartly closing and refreshing document, 
and with point-and-click out-of-the-box

- updated for LilyPond 2.8
- updated syntax highlighting
- some new macros and templates
- new floating window: LilyPond instant help
- Properties are initially set to windows installation defaults
- many bugfixes, including convert-ly works again
- Unix/Linux and OS X are not supported officially, but should work. 
Cygwin also not supported any more  (it was too hard to maintain)


I'm a bit sad, that the "real" lilypond parser could not be fully 
included in this release, however you can try it for, if you turn it on 
in plugin options.


I've created a new site, with documentation, news etc. at 
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu


Installation can only be made manually at this time, however it's easy:
- install jEdit 4.3pre6 or later
- install the following Plugins via plugin manager: Console, ErrorList, 
Jakarta Commons, SideKick, Templates

- download the lily4jedit-binary-2.8-b1.zip file from
- unzip this file into your jEdit directory, for example c:\program 
files\jEdit 4.3pre6 - the zip file will contain all the necessary folders


If you have any problems, please contact me.

Bert



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LilyPondTool 2.8 - release

2006-09-06 Thread Bertalan Fodor

Dear LilyPond users,

I'm very happy that I can announce, that after a year of waiting, the
updated, upgraded, enhanced version of LilyPondTool, the most
sophisticated development environment for LilyPondTool is available for
download. It is a very important release.
Major highlights:

- HOT: PDF viewer integrated, smartly closing and refreshing document,
and with point-and-click out-of-the-box
- updated for LilyPond 2.8
- updated syntax highlighting
- some new macros and templates
- new floating window: LilyPond instant help
- Properties are initially set to windows installation defaults
- many bugfixes, including convert-ly works again
- Unix/Linux and OS X are not supported officially, but should work.
Cygwin also not supported any more  (it was too hard to maintain)

I'm a bit sad, that the "real" lilypond parser could not be fully
included in this release, however you can try it for, if you turn it on
in plugin options.

I've created a new site, with documentation, news etc. at
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu

Installation can only be made manually at this time, however it's easy:
- install jEdit 4.3pre6 or later
- install the following Plugins via plugin manager: Console, ErrorList,
Jakarta Commons, SideKick, Templates
- download the lily4jedit-binary-2.8-b1.zip file from 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=91119&package_id=96102&release_id=445285

- unzip this file into your jEdit directory, for example c:\program
files\jEdit 4.3pre6 - the zip file will contain all the necessary folders

If you have any problems, please contact me.

Bert

ps. the link missed from previous mail



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Re: Printing tempo marks on every part

2006-09-06 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

David A. Greene wrote:

Markus Schneider wrote:


In pseudo code this would look like this:

somevoice = { }

partWithAllMarksAndStuff = {}

\addquote framework \partWithAllMarksAndStuff


I tried this but lily 2.9.17 chokes on the \addquote:

Interpreting music... make: *** [test.pdf] Segmentation fault

If I comment that line and the uses of quoteDuring, it doesn't
segfault.  Commenting just the quoteDuring doesn't help.  It's
the addquote that causes the problem.

Anything I can do to help debug this?  I can produce a testcase
eventually, but probably not right now due to time constraints.

I'll try 2.8 and see if that works.


segfaults are bugs. Please submit the offending .ly.


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Re: TextScript implements self-alignment interface

2006-09-06 Thread Trevor Bača

On 9/6/06, Markus Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Trevor,

I derived this from the hint given regarding the OctavateEight in
define-grobs.scm:

\override TextScript #'X-offset =
  #(ly:make-simple-closure
`(,+ ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::x-aligned-on-self))
  ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::centered-on-x-parent

Tested in 2.9.17 (W2K).


Hi Markus,

This is exactly what I was looking for. Wow, thanks.

The Scheme code passed in as the last argument to \override is a
mouthful and so it's possible to save the whole thing to a named
variable. And, with that, here's an example of centering TextScripts
on their (NoteHead) X-parents, combined with moving around the
self-alignment-X of three different TextScripts.


%%% BEGIN X-PARENT CENTERING SNIPPET %%%

\version "2.9.16"

textScriptCenterOnParent = \override TextScript #'X-offset =
   #(ly:make-simple-closure
 `(,+ ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
  ly:self-alignment-interface::x-aligned-on-self))
   ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
  ly:self-alignment-interface::centered-on-x-parent

\new Staff {
  \textScriptCenterOnParent
  \override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #left
  c'4_\markup { MMM }
  \override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #center
  c'4_\markup { MMM }
  \override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #right
  c'4_\markup { MMM }
}


%%% END X-PARENT SNIPPET %%%


Also, since I've been lazy about actually learning Scheme, your
solution is educational because it taught me how transcribe the
craziest bits of the grob definition code in scr/define-grobs.scm into
Scheme code I can stick inside a normal .ly file.

I'll add this to the archive so I can find it easily next time I'm
wanting to copy over the behavior of any existing grob:

In the OctavateEight definition in scm/define-grobs.scm we find ...

  
  (X-offset . ,(ly:make-simple-closure
   `(,+ ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::x-aligned-on-self))
   ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
ly:self-alignment-interface::centered-on-x-parent)
  

... which then, in an ly input file, becomes ...

  \override MyGrob #'X-offset =
   #(ly:make-simple-closure
 `(,+ ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
  ly:self-alignment-interface::x-aligned-on-self))
   ,(ly:make-simple-closure (list
  ly:self-alignment-interface::centered-on-x-parent


... which looks like a pretty direct mapping: the last argument to
\override begins, like always, with a hash sign, whereas the second
element of the pair in scm/define-grobs.scm starts with a comma
instead.

Thanks again.

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Re: Printing tempo marks on every part

2006-09-06 Thread David Greene

Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:


Anything I can do to help debug this?  I can produce a testcase
eventually, but probably not right now due to time constraints.

I'll try 2.8 and see if that works.


segfaults are bugs. Please submit the offending .ly.


Yep.  I determined that I had a \new Staff in the quoted part,
which according to the docs is a no-no.  When I removed that all
was well.  I'll see if I can code up a short testcase tonight.

 -Dave



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Titles in lilypond-book (2.8.6 vs 2.2.5)

2006-09-06 Thread Jim Cownie

I've just upgraded from 2.2.5 to 2.8.6.
I have a latex document which includes lilypond files and is processed by
lilypond-book.
In 2.2.5 the \header contents did not appear in the set music, however in
2.8.6 they do.

Since I'm already setting the titles in the latex sources I now get
duplicate titles in the final document.

Is there a flag to lilypond-book (or a change to the \lilypondfile command)
which can be used to turn off the headers  generated by the lilypond
processing so that I just have the tex generated ones again?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Titles in lilypond-book (2.8.6 vs 2.2.5)

2006-09-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
As far as I can see, there is no such option. However, it should be 
possible to do something along the lines of

\begin{lilypond}
\paper{bookTitleMarkup=##f scoreTitleMarkup=##f }
\include{myfile.ly}
\end{lilypond}

assuming that you today use
\lilypondfile{myfile.ly}

  /Mats

Quoting Jim Cownie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



I've just upgraded from 2.2.5 to 2.8.6.
I have a latex document which includes lilypond files and is processed by
lilypond-book.
In 2.2.5 the \header contents did not appear in the set music, however in
2.8.6 they do.

Since I'm already setting the titles in the latex sources I now get
duplicate titles in the final document.

Is there a flag to lilypond-book (or a change to the \lilypondfile command)
which can be used to turn off the headers  generated by the lilypond
processing so that I just have the tex generated ones again?

Thanks in advance
-- Jim
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Re: guitar

2006-09-06 Thread lorenzo


Mario Moles wrote:
> 
> Hello to all! They are a chitarrista Italian classic and use Lilypond in
> order 
> to rewrite musics to me that sound! But I have a problem with the
> ditegiatura 
> of the right hand: To di Anulare comes confused from Lilypond with the
> note a 
> that in English it is said exactly a. Some idea? Thanks in advance payment 
> for your eventual aid!
> 
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Hi Mario I am an Italian guitarist too... I am starting with lilyponnd as
well... It is not easy but the output is so beautiful..
For right hand fingering use \markup

For example g'^\markup { a }

Bye
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Re: New lilytool on jEdit isn't running

2006-09-06 Thread Bertalan Fodor
When upgrading to the new version, make sure that in Plugin 
Options>LilyPond>Commands the lilypond command is set to just "lilypond" 
and NOT the full path. Sorry, now I know, it's an incompatibility.


Thanks,

Bert

But I can't get the basic thing i.e. getting my files processed by 
lilypond to work trough the lily tool. neighter trough  ``klick'' on 
the "run  lilypond" icon nor trough typing in comands/ paths  in the 
console. what I get is a dialogue stating:  Error running external 
command. See activity logg about the problem. Activity logg gives an 
long string of errors  which are as follows:


"
[error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: CreateProcess: 
"C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\C:\Program 
Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond.exe"  "C:\Documents and 
Settings\Anders Stenberg\Omat tiedostot\Musik editioner arr och 
kompositioner\nimipaiva\nimipaiva.ly" error=123




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Re: guitar

2006-09-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson

Quoting lorenzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Hi Mario I am an Italian guitarist too... I am starting with lilyponnd as
well... It is not easy but the output is so beautiful..
For right hand fingering use \markup

For example g'^\markup { a }



Which should be completely equivalent to g'^"a"

  /Mats



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Re: LilyPondTool 2.8 - release

2006-09-06 Thread Stephen Corey
Bert,

Loaded your new tool on my Suse 10.1 Linux setup and it seems to work
mostly okay.  I love the pdf viewer and the point and click feature is
awesome.  For me at least, closing the viewer will also close (or maybe
crash) jEdit.  Not sure if that is intended.  And the viewer did crash
jEdit for me a couple of times right at the end of loading an updated
image. But I couldn't find any pattern to the crash.  It seems like if I
click on any note once the viewer is first opened, that subsequent updates
don't crash it.  I also LOVE the fact that one can print from the viewer.

Only had time to open existing files and play with them a bit.  Will try
creating from scratch later on this evening and see how it goes.  But for
now, let me just say Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

And please post a note once that PayPal account is open and I'll donate
what I can.

By the way, any Linux users will need to change the "Path to LilyPond
binary" under Plugin Options.  I pointed mine to /home/steve/bin/ and it
worked fine afterward.  Great job Bert!

Stephen Corey
Richmond, Virginia USA

On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:52:13 +0200, Bertalan Fodor wrote:

> Dear LilyPond users,
> 
> I'm very happy that I can announce, that after a year of waiting, the
> updated, upgraded, enhanced version of LilyPondTool, the most
> sophisticated development environment for LilyPondTool is available for
> download. It is a very important release.
> Major highlights:
> 
> - HOT: PDF viewer integrated, smartly closing and refreshing document,
> and with point-and-click out-of-the-box
> - updated for LilyPond 2.8
> - updated syntax highlighting
> - some new macros and templates
> - new floating window: LilyPond instant help
> - Properties are initially set to windows installation defaults
> - many bugfixes, including convert-ly works again
> - Unix/Linux and OS X are not supported officially, but should work.
> Cygwin also not supported any more  (it was too hard to maintain)
> 
> I'm a bit sad, that the "real" lilypond parser could not be fully
> included in this release, however you can try it for, if you turn it on
> in plugin options.
> 
> I've created a new site, with documentation, news etc. at
> http://lilypondtool.organum.hu
> 
> Installation can only be made manually at this time, however it's easy:
> - install jEdit 4.3pre6 or later
> - install the following Plugins via plugin manager: Console, ErrorList,
> Jakarta Commons, SideKick, Templates
> - download the lily4jedit-binary-2.8-b1.zip file from 
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=91119&package_id=96102&release_id=445285
> - unzip this file into your jEdit directory, for example c:\program
> files\jEdit 4.3pre6 - the zip file will contain all the necessary folders
> 
> If you have any problems, please contact me.
> 
> Bert
> 
> ps. the link missed from previous mail




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Re: Easy Note Heads and colors

2006-09-06 Thread Daniel Johnson
> Unfortunately I couldn't find any more info about "brew-ez-stencil" --
> even grepping the source didn't turn up anything useful.  (?!)

Try looking at brew_ez_stencil in lily/easy-notation.cc.  The relevant
block is as follows:

  SCM idx = scm_from_int (pit->get_notename ());
  SCM names = me->get_property ("note-names");
  SCM charstr = SCM_EOL;
  if (scm_is_vector (names))
charstr = scm_vector_ref (names, idx);
  else
{
  char s[2] = "a";
  s[0] = (pit->get_notename () + 2) % 7 + 'a';
  s[0] = toupper (s[0]);
  charstr = scm_makfrom0str (s);
}

If you \override NoteHead #note-names with a vector of note names, that
should take care of the problem.  NOTE: I am neither a C++ nor Scheme
programmer, and I haven't tested the above.


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Re: Laissez vibrer question

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival

Panteck wrote:


I'm trying to force the direction of a laissez vibrer tie like so:


I can't figure out how to do it, either.  The following notes look the 
same to me:


\version "2.9.17"
\layout{ragged-right=##t}
{
  \override LaissezVibrerTie #'direction = #UP
  c'4\laissezVibrer
  \override LaissezVibrerTie #'direction = #DOWN
  c'4\laissezVibrer
}

However, laissezVibrer ties can clearly tie up, since we see it in the 
example in the manual (as part of a chord).  Have I missed anything?


- Graham


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Re: Markup text through transparent barline

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival
That's a neat trick!  Michael, could you add it to LSR so that other 
people can find it easily?

http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/

- Graham

Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Hi, Michael:

Is there a way to write a text markup that causes part of the barline 
to be transparent?


Might I recommend either \whiteout (see example, below) or \box (with 
correct padding, fill, etc.)?


Best regards,
Kieren.

%%%  CODE BEGINS
\version "2.9.14"

stuff = \relative
{
\override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -2)
c'2^\markup { "test" }
c2^\markup { \whiteout "test" }
c2^\markup { \whiteout "test" }
}

\score
{
\stuff
}
%%%  CODE ENDS


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Re: png format

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival

Eyolf Ostrem wrote:
I'm preparing some music examples for a book. I therefore use a non-standard 
page format. When I preview the files in a ps/pdf viewer, they look right, 
but when I output them to png files with lilypond --png, they still occupy a 
whole a4 page (as far as I can see; I haven't checked the exact dimensions). 
Is there some way to do this so that I won't have to manually crop all the 
files in gimp first?


This info is now in the manual for 2.9; section 14.8.  If you can see 
any way to improve it, please let me know.


Cheers,
- Graham


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Re: Tip/Trick: elision between lyric syllables

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival
If this is something common in vocal music, might it be worth adding to 
the manual?  (recall that I don't do vocal music; to make changes I need 
exact instructions)


- Graham

Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Hello, all --

I've seen a couple of inquiries about this issue on the list in the past...
Just ran into this problem myself, and solved it to my satisfaction (see 
Lilycode, below, and attached PNG).


Hope this helps someone else!

Best regards,
Kieren.




%%%  CODE BEGINS
\version "2.9.14"
\include "english.ly"

\paper
{
line-width = 100\mm
}

theNotes = \relative
{
\time 3/4
d2 d4 e4( fs2)
}

theWords = \lyricmode
{
viel -- \markup { \combine "le, au" \translate #'(2.4 . -0.5) 
\fontsize #-5  "‿" } soir __

}

\score
{
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Voice = "voice" \theNotes
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "voice" \theWords
>>
}
%%%  CODE ENDS




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Re: \markup in manual volta endings

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival

Paul Scott wrote:
Should \markup work in manual volta endings?  It doesn't seem to in 
2.9.14.  Also in this example the "r" in interlude is in a different font.


Look at the \markup on
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.9/Documentation/user/lilypond/Text-spanners.html
(I don't can't explain why it needs to be done this way; I just work 
here.  :)


Cheers,
- Graham


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Re: changing the midi instrument; broken

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival
This is good info; does anybody want to submit changes to the manual? 
It would be good if it were a "normal user" who suggested the changes.


http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding

- Graham


Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Some further clarifications below.

Quoting Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


On Sunday 27 August 2006 07:26, Graham Percival wrote:

Ted Walther wrote:
> The documentation of lyrics has got me befuddled on the notion of
> contexts, as I haven't seen anywhere it clearly says what I can do in
> lyricsmode that I can't do in lyricsto, although the documentation 
does
> state that there is a difference.  Perhaps the complete 
read-through of

> the manual will clear it up.

If you figure it out, let me know.  I don't use vocal music, so I've
barely touched that section.  I'm happy for corrections, though.


In short: \lyricmode is just a marker that says "the following input
characters should be interpreted as lyrics, rather than notes". 
\lyricsto is

a function, which aligns lyrics to notes.

So in \lyricsto you need a voice to align lyrics to, while in 
\lyricmode you

need to specify the duration of each syllable manually.


The conclusion below is right but the paragraph above is probably 
confusing.

First of all, \lyricsto will switch to \lyricmode automatically, so that's
why you don't have to explicitly write \lyricsto ... \lyricmode {Here is 
my ly -- rics }
However, as Erik says below, if you want to store the lyrics into a 
variable, you have to do

mylyrics = \lyricmode { Here is my ly -- rics }
and then \lyricsto ... \mylyrics

You only have to specify the durations manually if you don't use 
\lyricsto or \addlyrics (which doesn't really have anything to do

with \lyricmode itself).

So: You always want to use lyricsto, but if you want to store a line 
of lyrics
in a variable, use lyricmode and then use lyricsto to align that 
variable to

music.



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Re: Easy Note Heads and colors

2006-09-06 Thread Graham Percival
Interesting question!  Unfortunately I couldn't figure out how 
\setEasyHeads decides what text to print.  ly/property-init.ly contains

setEasyHeads = \sequential {
  \override NoteHead  #'stencil = #ly:note-head::brew-ez-stencil
  \override NoteHead #'font-size = #-7
  \override NoteHead #'font-family = #'sans
  \override NoteHead #'font-series = #'bold
}

Unfortunately I couldn't find any more info about "brew-ez-stencil" -- 
even grepping the source didn't turn up anything useful.  (?!)


Hopefully somebody else can shed more light on this.  Sorry,
- Graham


Daniel Tonda wrote:

Hello:

I don't know if this has been discussed somewhere else, but is it 
possible to use easynoteheads where the name of the note that appears 
inside is in spanish or another language?


It could look like the image attached. Sol maybe could be changed to 
solfa notation like "so".


Another question:

Is there a standard color for each of the notes? Like si being yellow or 
something like that?


I ask the previous questions because a fellow teacher  and myself work 
with some special-needs children.


For them the need is for really big scores, which to my delight I have 
found that lilypond scales well in huge sizes, it helps them a lot. All 
the help they can get, that doesn't distract them from the note (like 
putting the name of the note on top if it), as the easy heads and/or a 
standardized color set would be nice.


I know the colors are doable, although some articulations don't work 
when using colors, like dynamics, etc, but I don't know if there's 
already a standard way of assigning colors to notes.


The reason for noteheads in other languages is beacause our 
special-needs students all speak spanish, it would be very hard for them 
to learn the notes in english.


Is it possible in lilypond's state so far (2.9.16)?

If not, is it something that can be sponsored?

Thanks!

--
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arpeggio across voices

2006-09-06 Thread Jay Anderson

Here's what I have right now:

%\set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t %this is close but not quite
<< {ees4( d8 ees4 des8)} \\ {4.\arpeggio \arpeggio} >>

I want these arepeggi to go from the e flat down to the g flat. It is
a piano piece, but the connectArpeggios didn't quite do it as I don't
want it to cross to the other staff. I tried faking it was hiding some
notes, but couldn't get it to work how I wanted. Any ideas?

-Jay


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tie configuration documentation

2006-09-06 Thread Jay Anderson

It may be useful to explain a little better what the tie-configuration
list pairs mean. It wasn't obvious to me from the documentation.
Here's what I found from trial and error:

The first value is the offset from the center of the staff. The second
value indicates the direction of the tie: 1=>up, -1=>down, 0=>center.
A non-pair entry in the list will cause said tie to be formatted
automatically (already documented).

Here's how I used it,
   <<
 \context Voice="1"
 {
   \voiceOne
   \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration =
 #'((-2.5 . 1) (-8.5 . -1))
   4.~ 4 8
 }
 {
   \voiceTwo
   \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #1.7
   d8 cis d ees d g,
 }
   >> \oneVoice |

A minor improvement but it would have saved me a bit of time. I also
didn't find it right away as it's not near tie in the internals
reference. Perhaps a short example would be nice to have as part of
the manual. (similar to what I have above or a simpler one) Thanks
again!

-Jay Anderson


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