Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Urs Liska
Scores of Beauty



Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com schrieb:

2013/5/31 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
 this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
 Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
 WordPress.com tomorrow morning.

and it's time for a first contest!  The blog needs a catchy name.
Whoever suggests the best name will be the first one interviewed on
the new blog!
:D

Janek

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Johan Vromans
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:

 Scores of Beauty

+1

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread James Harkins
Janek Warchoł janek.lilypond at gmail.com writes:

 2013/5/31 Janek Warchoł janek.lilypond at gmail.com:
  this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
  Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
  WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 and it's time for a first contest!  The blog needs a catchy name.
 Whoever suggests the best name will be the first one interviewed on
 the new blog!
 :D

We could take a hint from the Ford Motor Company and hire a poet:

http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/02/utopian-turtletop.html

hjh


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Re: strange problem with instrument name

2013-06-01 Thread Eluze
Phil Holmes-2 wrote
 I've done quite a bit of looking at this, and think it's to do with the
 use of \grace at the start of the music.  Here's an illustrative smaller
 version that displays the same problem:

putting the definition of instrumentName and shortInstrumentName in the
\with block or in a staff works, so I don't think it's to do with the
\grace.

btw I don't understand why you have to or want to write /\set
PianoStaff.instrumentName = …/ 
when you are already in the PianoStaff context - curiously(?) LilyPond
starts a new Staff-context when you omit PianoStaff.

Eluze



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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Jim Long
Clef Notes

Beauty and the Beats

Quaver and the Crotchets (Or The Crotchety Quavers)
(Or The Quaver -n- Crotchet, etc. etc.   Sounds more like
a pub, though.)

Random Staff

Just Segno



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Re: Aligning c1 |. with R1 |.

2013-06-01 Thread Jean-Charles Malahieude

Le 31/05/2013 22:24, Jean-Charles Malahieude disait :

Le 31/05/2013 22:02, Thomas Morley disait :
I'll have a look on it tomorrow, since my eyes are quite tired now.
I wanted to mimic Breitkopf's original with the last bar (and the book
contains 80 scores).



Many, many thanks to David.

It works like a charm, and even introducing it through a global 
variable does the trick, which is very useful with SATB chorals.



global = {
  \set Score.currentBarNumber = #68
  \key f \major
  \time 4/4
  \repeat volta 2 { \skip 1 * 4 \onceCenterNoteColumn #0 s1 }
  \skip 1 * 2 \break
  \skip 1 * 6
  \centerNoteColumnOn s1 \bar |.
}


Cheers,
Jean-Charles

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Renato Biolcati Rinaldi
Il laghetto del larghetto..
(laghetto= pond in Italian)

Just kidding, but it's fun:-)

Renato

On Fri, 31 May 2013 23:59:12 +0200
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 2013/5/31 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
  this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
  Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
  WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 and it's time for a first contest!  The blog needs a catchy name.
 Whoever suggests the best name will be the first one interviewed on
 the new blog!
 :D
 
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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread luis jure

on 2013-06-01 at 07:37 Robert Schmaus wrote:

 The Lilyponderer

hey, i like that one!

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread pls
fond of the pond

:)
On 01.06.2013, at 12:08, Renato Biolcati Rinaldi rebio...@gmail.com wrote:

 Il laghetto del larghetto..
 (laghetto= pond in Italian)
 
 Just kidding, but it's fun:-)
 
 Renato
 
 On Fri, 31 May 2013 23:59:12 +0200
 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 2013/5/31 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
 this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
 Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
 WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 and it's time for a first contest!  The blog needs a catchy name.
 Whoever suggests the best name will be the first one interviewed on
 the new blog!
 :D
 
 Janek
 
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Re: Cross staff stems with modern flags

2013-06-01 Thread Phil Holmes

I'll do that.

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To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Cross staff stems with modern flags



This workaround works fine.

Do we need to raise a bug? The behaviour is clearly a defect.

Andrew

On 1/06/13 2:44 AM, luis jure wrote:
i had this very same problem recently, and i solved it by drastic 
means: \autoBeamOff \override Flag.stencil = ##f \crossStaff {  } 
\autoBeamOn \revert Flag.stencil 
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Re: problem with \RemoveEmptyStaves

2013-06-01 Thread Werner LEMBERG

 What prevents Lilypond to do this automatically?  I want an option
 that staves are only removed if there are at least two systems on a
 page.

 I would phrase that there *would* be two systems after removing the
 empty staves.

No, I don't mean that.  I mean the situation where Lilypond is only
able to put a single system on a page (due to lack of vertical space),
and if this is the case, I want lilypond to insert empty staves back
to get a vertically well filled page.

Maybe my option should be rather a list to handle the concern Keith
has mentioned (overfull pages due to a very large number of staves).
For example, it could be

  remove-empty-single-system = #'(celesta harp)

so that the staves called `celesta' and `harp' get removed even if all
other systems would be added to fill a single system.


Werner

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Re: problem with \RemoveEmptyStaves

2013-06-01 Thread Werner LEMBERG
 I want an option that staves are only removed if there are at least
 two systems on a page.  A second pass over the full score should be
 quite cheap, if really necessary, since line breaks are already
 done.
 
 I think this could be done automatically, without a second pass,
 [...]

This would be great!

I've added this as issue #3389.


Werner

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Janek Warchoł
Thank you all for your suggestions!

and the winner is...

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

2013/6/1 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
 Scores of Beauty

Congratulations!

The second place (maybe a subtitle, who knows?) is

2013/6/1 Nils Gey i...@nilsgey.de:
 Aquatic Plants in Music

because, similarly to Graham,

2013/6/1 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
 I like this.  Funny, but still classy, and definitely related to
 lilypond.  I could totally imagine that being the title of a
 contemporary music composition, too.

The only downside of this one was that it's an insider joke and
wouldn't be comprehensible to people not knowing LilyPond (who are
part of target audience).

By the way, there will be some delay: i've discovered that the address
lilypond.wordpress.com is taken, but inactive, so i'm trying to
contact Wordpress asking if they can do something about this.
Of course, we may end up with other address -
lilypondblog.wordpress.com, scoresofbeauty.wordpress.com or sth else.

best,
Janek

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Nils Gey
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:43:00 +0200
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 and the winner is...
 2013/6/1 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
  Scores of Beauty
 
 Congratulations!

Congratulations!
I like funny or exotic titles more, but I can see that his might have the 
broadest appeal.

 The second place (maybe a subtitle, who knows?) is
 
 2013/6/1 Nils Gey i...@nilsgey.de:
  Aquatic Plants in Music

Does that get me the second interview? :) 

Nils


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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Patrick or Cynthia Karl

 Message: 3
 Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 23:59:12 +0200
 From: Janek Warcho? janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
 To: LilyPond Users lilypond-user@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?
 Message-ID:
   canyddppi4du_sbevqjcqyt_a4zhm2zuf6oc_n+pe1b870m3...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
 
 2013/5/31 Janek Warcho? janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
 this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
 Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
 WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 and it's time for a first contest!  The blog needs a catchy name.
 Whoever suggests the best name will be the first one interviewed on
 the new blog!
 :D
 
 Janek

LilyNotes

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/6/1 Nils Gey i...@nilsgey.de:

 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
 The second place (maybe a subtitle, who knows?) is

 2013/6/1 Nils Gey i...@nilsgey.de:
  Aquatic Plants in Music

 Does that get me the second interview? :)

Sure!

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Re: Cross staff stems with modern flags

2013-06-01 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - 
From: Andrew Bernard andrew.bern...@gmail.com

To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Cross staff stems with modern flags



This workaround works fine.

Do we need to raise a bug? The behaviour is clearly a defect.

Andrew


http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3390

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Re: Re:Re: strange problem with instrument name

2013-06-01 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - 
From: Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com

To: Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net


Here's a boiled down example compiling without any complaint in
2.16.2, triggering a segfault with 2.17.19:


Your example doesn't crash my Windows Vista 64 bit lilypond, so I'm guessing 
both the original crashing example and this one are related to memory 
allocation.  On my machine with your example the lilypond binary took about 
330 Megs of memory but completed in about 35 seconds.  Haipeng's example ran 
for 1' 50 and took 375 Megs of memory before crashing.  My guess is that a 
minor change to some aspect of memory allocation has just tipped this over 
into a failed attempted allocation.


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Re: Re:Re: Re:Re: strange problem with instrument name

2013-06-01 Thread Phil Holmes
I've entered the InstrumentName problem as 
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3391.  We're discussing the 
crashing issue.

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  - Original Message - 
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  To: Phil Holmes 
  Cc: lilypond-user 
  Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 10:05 PM
  Subject: Re:Re: Re:Re: strange problem with instrument name


  Windows XP SP3. Please report this bug, because I don't subscribe to that 
list.





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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Urs Liska

Am 31.05.2013 23:09, schrieb Janek Warchoł:

Hi,

this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
WordPress.com tomorrow morning.


+1



Goals:
- pick up the slack from The LilyPond Report,
- provide Lily users with interesting news concerning LilyPond, music
engraving etc.,
- provide Lily devs with insightful comments and analyses (similar to
http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-26#lilypond_output_analysis)
- be LilyPond's voice in the publishing industry, e.g. discuss
LilyPond's merits as compared to other notation programs.

Everyone's invited!
As far as i see, i should be able to add as many collaborators on
wordpress.com as i want.  Is there anyone for whom creating an account
on wordpress.com would be a problem?

not for me.

It is very important for me that
everyone, especially active developers, would be able to participate.


I'd be happy to participate. Although I don't know when I'll have 
something to contribute (or time for it. Have to try to catch up with 
everything anyway ...).
But with a regular blog platform the threshold to share even minor 
thoughts could become lower.


Urs


woohoo!  LilyPond ftw!
Janek



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LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Janek Warchoł
Hi,

this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
WordPress.com tomorrow morning.

Goals:
- pick up the slack from The LilyPond Report,
- provide Lily users with interesting news concerning LilyPond, music
engraving etc.,
- provide Lily devs with insightful comments and analyses (similar to
http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-26#lilypond_output_analysis)
- be LilyPond's voice in the publishing industry, e.g. discuss
LilyPond's merits as compared to other notation programs.

Everyone's invited!
As far as i see, i should be able to add as many collaborators on
wordpress.com as i want.  Is there anyone for whom creating an account
on wordpress.com would be a problem?  It is very important for me that
everyone, especially active developers, would be able to participate.

woohoo!  LilyPond ftw!
Janek

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Re: strange problem with instrument name

2013-06-01 Thread Phil Holmes
You can correct this by setting the names in a \with block as in this example:

\version 2.16.2

  harprh = \relative c' {
\grace { s16 } R1*4 |
\break
R1*4
  }

  harplh = \relative c' {
\grace { s16 } R1*4 |
\break
R1*4
  }

  \score { 
\new PianoStaff  = harp 
  \with { 
instrumentName = InstName
shortInstrumentName = Short
  }

  \new Staff = rh { \harprh }
  \new Staff = lh { \harplh }


  }


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  - Original Message - 
  From: 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng 
  To: lilypond-user 
  Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 12:12 PM
  Subject: strange problem with instrument name


  Hello,
I just finished the first movement of my orchestral suite. All are good, 
except the instrument name of Harp. I checked other scores, which contain the 
same setup but with different orchestrations, but in this one, the instrument 
name of harp is not displayed, only short names are given. What's wrong?
  TIA

  Regards
  Haipeng











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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Janek,

This is great!

Thanks,
Kieren.

p.s.

LilyPonderings

??


On 2013-May-31, at 17:09, Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
 Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
 WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 Goals:
 - pick up the slack from The LilyPond Report,
 - provide Lily users with interesting news concerning LilyPond, music
 engraving etc.,
 - provide Lily devs with insightful comments and analyses (similar to
 http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-26#lilypond_output_analysis)
 - be LilyPond's voice in the publishing industry, e.g. discuss
 LilyPond's merits as compared to other notation programs.
 
 Everyone's invited!
 As far as i see, i should be able to add as many collaborators on
 wordpress.com as i want.  Is there anyone for whom creating an account
 on wordpress.com would be a problem?  It is very important for me that
 everyone, especially active developers, would be able to participate.
 
 woohoo!  LilyPond ftw!
 Janek
 
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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Stefaan Himpe



This is great!


+1 I can't wait to see the first blog post :)


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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Tim McNamara


On Jun 1, 2013, at 11:58 AM, Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca 
wrote:

 Hi Janek,
 
 This is great!
 
 Thanks,
 Kieren.
 
 p.s.
 
 LilyPonderings

That one gets my vote.
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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Janek Warchoł writes:

 this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
 Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
 WordPress.com tomorrow morning.

Apropos...why wordpress.com?  Is that syndicatable?  We --the lilypond
project-- were invited to get syndicated on planet.linuxaudio.org.

We need something that provides rss feeds, and get anything lilypond
syndicated there, imvho.

Greetings, Jan

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Strange polyphonic behavior

2013-06-01 Thread Helge Kruse
I have found a strange behavior with incomplete staves. This is not really
important for a complete score, since you usually want to have all staves
to have the same number of measures. But while entering the notes I've been
surprised that empty staves will be drawn to the end of the piece when a
specific pattern is in the music. Here's an example:

\version 2.16.0
\language deutsch

\score {
  \new PianoStaff 
\new Staff {
  \key f \major
  \relative c ' {
 { g'2~g8 e f g } \\ { d b2\ c2\! }  |
 { g'2~ g8 c e, g b c c' } \\ { b, d f2 e8  } 
  }
}
\new Staff {
  \clef bass \key f \major
  \repeat unfold 40 { c4 }
}
  
}

Both measures use polyphonic notes as shown at Double backslash construct
in NR 1.5.2 . In the second measure the second expression is incomplete.
When you comment out the second measure only the lower stave is drawn to
the end. The same appears when you add s s s after the e8 to fill the
second expression of the measure.

So one could guess that the second expression must have the same length as
the first in polyphonic. But when you shorten the c2 in the first measure
to c4 nothing similar appears. This is quite strange. Are are any dangerous
thing to expect when the first and the second expression of a polyphonic
are not at equal length?

Regards
Helge
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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Nils Gey
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 21:09:49 +0200
Jan Nieuwenhuizen jann...@gnu.org wrote:

 Janek Warchoł writes:
 
  this cannot wait any longer: there has to be a LilyPond blog.
  Unless someone has a better idea, i'm going to create a blog on
  WordPress.com tomorrow morning.
 
 Apropos...why wordpress.com?  Is that syndicatable?  We --the lilypond
 project-- were invited to get syndicated on planet.linuxaudio.org.
 
 We need something that provides rss feeds, and get anything lilypond
 syndicated there, imvho.
 
 Greetings, Jan

Feel invited. But there is no inner circle you need no invitation to the 
planet.linuxaudio.org, just notify 
If you have a blog that deals (remotely) with Linux and music (this includes 
release announcements as well) it would be very nice to get you in there.

My advice is create a stable URL for any RSS feed you offer. For example 
www.lilypond.org/feed and give that to the world.
Use htaccess to make a non-transparent forward to the actual feed. This way, 
even if the original feed changes, all subscribers will be able to receive the 
blog.


More info, the original invitation:

You can read it by RSS or Atom directly:
http://planet.linuxaudio.org/rss20.xml
http://planet.linuxaudio.org/atom.xml

Or visit the webpage:
http://planet.linuxaudio.org/

If you have a blog or website about linux audio feel welcome to get your own 
news added to the planet. See this page: http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/planet 
or write a mail with your website/feed address to pla...@linuxaudio.org

Please forward and share this message to your peers and the Linux Audio 
community.


greetings,

Nils

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lilypond on webserver

2013-06-01 Thread Jim Tisdall

I'm making interactive typesetting to provide material
to users of a music book.  First pass, I'm using mac pro
system and perl CGI and apache 2.2 server.  (I've programmed
in scheme in the past, but perl is likely the best - quickest -
tool for what I'm doing.)

1) I don't see a way to have the actual graphics (e.g. png) output to
   a pipe like STDOUT, instead of to a file, when invoking
   lilypond, on a unix command line.  Right?

2) I'm getting an error message to STDOUT (appears on my
   web page) related to permissions of webuser ... anyway,
   it's


*** Warning: GenericResourceDir doesn't point to a valid resource directory. 
the -sGenericResourceDir=... option can be used to set this.


Advice on how to pass that through to ghostscript when compiling a
score with lilypond?

3) Has anyone ever put lilypond into webserver memory, using ModPerl
   or similar, performance-enhancing, facility?

4) Are there any lilypond/perl programmers within the sound of my voice?
   I'm developing some typical perl-style parsing and transformation and
   system-calling perl code for lilypond.  I'd love to not reinvent this
   wheel.

Peace,
Jim

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Re: lilypond on webserver

2013-06-01 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 04:48:10PM -0400, Jim Tisdall wrote:
 I'm making interactive typesetting to provide material
 to users of a music book.  First pass, I'm using mac pro
 system and perl CGI and apache 2.2 server.  (I've programmed
 in scheme in the past, but perl is likely the best - quickest -
 tool for what I'm doing.)

You may be interested in this:
http://percival-music.ca/blog/2010-11-20-firelily.html

- Graham

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Re: Strange polyphonic behavior

2013-06-01 Thread Eluze
Helge Kruse-5 wrote
 I have found a strange behavior with incomplete staves. This is not really
 important for a complete score, since you usually want to have all staves
 to have the same number of measures. But while entering the notes I've
 been
 surprised that empty staves will be drawn to the end of the piece when a
 specific pattern is in the music. Here's an example:
 
 
 Both measures use polyphonic notes as shown at Double backslash
 construct
 in NR 1.5.2 . In the second measure the second expression is incomplete.
 When you comment out the second measure only the lower stave is drawn to
 the end. The same appears when you add s s s after the e8 to fill the
 second expression of the measure.
 
 So one could guess that the second expression must have the same length as
 the first in polyphonic. But when you shorten the c2 in the first measure
 to c4 nothing similar appears. This is quite strange. Are are any
 dangerous
 thing to expect when the first and the second expression of a polyphonic
 are not at equal length?

that's because you use a PianoStaff and the /Keep_alive_together_engraver/
is integrated with this - so when one staff has nothing but the other has,
both staves keep alive. if both staves have no notes, the whole pianostaff
would be removed.

to change this behavior add /\remove Keep_alive_together_engraver/ in the
\layout or \with block

Eluze



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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Janek Warchoł
Hello everybody,

thanks for your interest!  The blog is up and running at
http://lilypondblog.wordpress.com/ :)
It's quite possible that we may move it to some other location, but
right now i just want to write some posts.

It would be awesome if you joined me!  I'm generous and will give
contributor access (contributors can write drafts and submit them for
approval) to *everyone who asks*.  Everyone whom i know a bit better
will get author privileges - let's get the ball rolling!

cheers,
Janek

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Re: LilyPond blog! who wants to join?

2013-06-01 Thread Shane Brandes
Late to the game, But seconding LilyPonderings

S.


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello everybody,

 thanks for your interest!  The blog is up and running at
 http://lilypondblog.wordpress.com/ :)
 It's quite possible that we may move it to some other location, but
 right now i just want to write some posts.

 It would be awesome if you joined me!  I'm generous and will give
 contributor access (contributors can write drafts and submit them for
 approval) to *everyone who asks*.  Everyone whom i know a bit better
 will get author privileges - let's get the ball rolling!

 cheers,
 Janek

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