Re: Tied Notes in Voices, or change of time

2016-02-26 Thread David Wright
On Fri 26 Feb 2016 at 22:22:55 (-0400), William Marchant wrote:
> I have attached a snippet of code which shows a problem I have
> encountered.  Notice that in the first measure in Voice One, there
> is a c16 tied to a c4,  and below in Voice Two an e16 tied to e4.
> This I expected.  Note however, at the end of the first measure
> while the e16 is tied to the e4 in the next measure, the d16 below
> it is not tied to the e4.  As far as I can see the syntax is the
> same for both events, but the result is different.
> Different Voices?

For the lower part only, you have
 \new Voice { \voiceTwo g4 g8. e16~ e4 d8. d16~ | }
and
 \new Voice { \voiceTwo d4 d | }

If you create two new voices, they're different voices.
So replace each \new Voice by \\

It might be sensible to layout your source a little more logically.

Cheers,
David.

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Re: Tied Notes in Voices, or change of time

2016-02-26 Thread Colin Campbell

On 16-02-26 07:22 PM, William Marchant wrote:

Hi All,
I have attached a snippet of code which shows a problem I have 
encountered.  Notice that in the first measure in Voice One, there is 
a c16 tied to a c4,  and below in Voice Two an e16 tied to e4. This I 
expected.  Note however, at the end of the first measure while the e16 
is tied to the e4 in the next measure, the d16 below it is not tied to 
the e4.  As far as I can see the syntax is the same for both events, 
but the result is different.
Different Voices?  Different Times?  Possible Bug?  Can someone throw 
any light on this for me?






I believe your problem comes from canceling the separate voices with 
\oneVoice at your time changes. Here is a version which gets closer to 
correct output, although there is a nasty collision between the tie and 
time signature.


***
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"

melody = \relative c' {
  \key d \major
  <<
\new Voice \voiceOne {
  e'4 d8 e16 c!~ c4 b8 c16 a16~   \time 2/4  a4 g16 fs8.
}
\\
\new Voice \voiceTwo {
  g4 g8. e16~ e4 d8. d16~\time 2/4  d4  d
}
  >>
}

\score {
  \melody
}

**

HTH,
Colin
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Tied Notes in Voices, or change of time

2016-02-26 Thread William Marchant

Hi All,
I have attached a snippet of code which shows a problem I have 
encountered.  Notice that in the first measure in Voice One, there is a 
c16 tied to a c4,  and below in Voice Two an e16 tied to e4. This I 
expected.  Note however, at the end of the first measure while the e16 
is tied to the e4 in the next measure, the d16 below it is not tied to 
the e4.  As far as I can see the syntax is the same for both events, but 
the result is different.
Different Voices?  Different Times?  Possible Bug?  Can someone throw 
any light on this for me?



\version "2.18.2"  
melody = \relative c' {
   \language "english"
  \key d \major 
 << {\voiceOne e'4 d8 e16 c!~ c4 b8 c16 a16~ | } \new Voice % M 1
 { \voiceTwo g4 g8. e16~ e4 d8. d16~ | } >> \oneVoice  % M 1
  \time 2/4
  << {\voiceOne a'4 g16 fs8. | } \new Voice { \voiceTwo d4 d | } >> \oneVoice % M 2
  \time 4/4 } 
  \score {
  \new ChoirStaff 
\new Staff   
  \new Voice = "SopOne" {
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Re: Create a snippet line of music after the main music

2016-02-26 Thread Stan Mulder
Great. Thank you Klaus.


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Re: Create a snippet line of music after the main music

2016-02-26 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi Stan, 


Stan Mulder-3 wrote
> At the end of a jazz piece I'm arranging I would like to suggest some
> notes
> for a solo at the bottom of the piece of music.

this shouldn't be a problem. You can put several scores or markup parts into
a document:

% 

\version "2.19.25"

\header {
  title = "Main Song"
  composer = "Me"
}

\score {
  \repeat unfold 50 {c'4 d' e' d'}
}

\markup \vspace #5
\markup "Suggested Solo:"

\score {
  \repeat unfold 20 {c'16 d' e' d'}
}

% 

Cheers, 
Klaus



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Create a snippet line of music after the main music

2016-02-26 Thread Stan Mulder
At the end of a jazz piece I'm arranging I would like to suggest some notes
for a solo at the bottom of the piece of music. Is there an easy way to do
this? This is what I envision on the resulting piece of paper:

main song notes
main song notes
main song notes
main song notes
main song notes
main song notes
main song notes

whitespece

"Suggested solo for the bridge:"
line of suggested notes on a single staff




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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello,

Maybe one can have qsynth launched at login thru System Preferences, Users and 
Groups and selecting your account?

JM

> Le 26 févr. 2016 à 16:19, Teerilahti Esko  a écrit :
> 
> 
> Well, I don’t have to ?, but I can’t remember all what I have done with the 
> settings.
> 
> I usually do not shut down the computer, only put it into sleep.
> 
> Only if I have restarted the computer, then I need to start Qsynth first, 
> before Frescobaldi, but do not do any re-setting.
> 
> Br
> Esko
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Robert Schmaus > 
> kirjoitti 26.2.2016 kello 15.59:
> 
>> 
>> 
 If youy choose this, you need to start that first, then in Frescobaldi’s 
 Preferences -> Midi settings, choose qsynth from the pop-up list, for 
 player output.
>>> 
>>> And unfortunately you need to do this setup every time, Frescobaldi doesn’t 
>>> seem to be able to detect QSynth’s MIDI port.
>> 
>> I was struggling with the same problem, but found out recently, that there's 
>> a way around that. Unfortunately, I'm not at my computer right now, so I 
>> can't be precise, but I can point you in a direction and be more precise 
>> later, if you can't figure it out from that. 
>> 
>> In qsynth, open the preferences and choose the MIDI tab. On one of the drop 
>> down menus (there are two, don't remember which one) you can choose a 
>> setting which causes the midi port being represented by a name rather than a 
>> number. That name will stay the same and thus should be remembered in 
>> frescobaldi ...
>> 
>> Please post the solution if you figured it out ... Otherwise I'll do it asap 
>> ...
>> 
>> Best, Rob 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Bernard

Hi Malte,

Your are right. I changed it and it does work now. Thank you all for 
your support.


Bernard

On 26-02-16 16:51, Malte Meyn wrote:



Am 26.02.2016 um 16:28 schrieb Bernard:

/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:47: error: GUILE signaled
an error for the expression beginning here
\override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2 #
generate syntax error
2) What causes the error now I am using the correct version?


# in LilyPond is not for comments but for beginning scheme/guile 
expressions. The “comment” “generate syntax error” shows that this 
seems to be intended ;)


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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread David Kastrup
Bernard  writes:

> After manually downloaded and install Frescobaldi again. And executed
> my example. The result was still :
>
> Starting lilypond 2.18.2 [test3.ly]...
> Processing `/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly'
> Parsing...
> /tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:47: error: GUILE signaled an 
> error for the expression beginning here
>   \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  #
>generate syntax error

That's not "the result was still": this is a _different_ error.
LilyPond does not start comments with # but with %.  This file will not
compile with any version of LilyPond.

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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - 
From: "Bernard" 

To: "David Kastrup" 
Cc: 
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count



Hello David,

You are right, Lilypond was installed but not visible.

I have read scary things about changing

~/.bashrc

like not to be able to login anymore.

So first I justed added the path manually. Of course this will be lost 
after a reboot.


Lilypond 2.18.2 was visible and could be executed. After that I installed 
Frescobaldi again with


sudo apt-get install frescobaldi

Frescobaldi installed lilypond 2.16.2 again. So i had to reverse.

After manually downloaded and install Frescobaldi again. And executed my 
example. The result was still :


Starting lilypond 2.18.2 [test3.ly]...
Processing `/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly'
Parsing...
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:47: error: GUILE signaled an 
error for the expression beginning here

  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  #
   generate syntax error


It's now your "# generate syntax error" entry.  I assume you intended  "% 
generate syntax error".


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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Malte Meyn



Am 26.02.2016 um 16:28 schrieb Bernard:

/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:47: error: GUILE signaled
an error for the expression beginning here
   \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  #
generate syntax error
2) What causes the error now I am using the correct version?


# in LilyPond is not for comments but for beginning scheme/guile 
expressions. The “comment” “generate syntax error” shows that this seems 
to be intended ;)


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%{
  This is a LilyPond block comment.
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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Bernard

Hello David,

You are right, Lilypond was installed but not visible.

I have read scary things about changing

~/.bashrc

like not to be able to login anymore.

So first I justed added the path manually. Of course this will be lost 
after a reboot.


Lilypond 2.18.2 was visible and could be executed. After that I 
installed Frescobaldi again with


sudo apt-get install frescobaldi

Frescobaldi installed lilypond 2.16.2 again. So i had to reverse.

After manually downloaded and install Frescobaldi again. And executed my 
example. The result was still :


Starting lilypond 2.18.2 [test3.ly]...
Processing `/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly'
Parsing...
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:47: error: GUILE signaled an 
error for the expression beginning here
  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  #
   generate syntax error
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:46: error: not a context mod
  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2
 # generate syntax error
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:64: error: syntax error, 
unexpected STRING, expecting '='
  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax
   error
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:10:64: error: unrecognized string, 
not in text script or \lyricmode
  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax
   error
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:17:1: error: syntax error, 
unexpected '}'

}
/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly:17:2: error: Unfinished main input
}
 
Unbound variable: generate

fatal error: failed files: "/tmp/frescobaldi-CgvCtP/tmpYKvR5j/test3.ly"
Exited with return code 1.

I must say this problem causes a lot of excalation. apt-get is technical 
fine, but very often (years) out of date. Manualy installing is a disaster.


I have two questions :
1) Is there a kind of unittest to test if Lilypond and Frecobadi are 
installed correctly?

2) What causes the error now I am using the correct version?

Thanks for your help.

Bernard


On 26-02-16 13:06, David Kastrup wrote:

Bernard  writes:


Hi Marc (and others),

Thanks for your reply. I use Ubuntu 14.04

I try to install a newer version but without succes.

I just installed Lilypond a few weeks ago with :

sudo apt-get install lilypond

This results in version 2.16.2

So i unstalled lilypond using :
sudo *apt-get* --purge remove lilypond
sudo *apt-get* clean

Then I downloaded from :
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
Executed :
sudo chmod +x  lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh  (not in manual, but requered)
sh linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh

Lilipond seemed to be installed, but is not.

type in shell :
lilypond

returns the message, lilypond is currently not installed, with the
suggestion using apt-get to install.

It's likely installed where you told the installer to install it, but is
not in your PATH variable.  Try setting up your PATH appropriately in
your
~/.bashrc
or whatever startup file may be relevant for your system.




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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Malte Meyn



Am 26.02.2016 um 13:06 schrieb David Kastrup:

Executed :
sudo chmod +x  lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh  (not in manual, but requered)
sh linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh

Lilipond seemed to be installed, but is not.

type in shell :
lilypond

returns the message, lilypond is currently not installed, with the
suggestion using apt-get to install.


There are two possibilities:

1. Install using sudo: sudo sh lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
This will install lilypond to something like /usr/local/lilypond instead 
of your home directory. This makes lilypond available for all users 
(just like the install with apt-get).


2. If you don’t install as root LilyPond will be installed to your home 
directory, so you’ll have to add ~/bin to your PATH as David suggested:




It's likely installed where you told the installer to install it, but is
not in your PATH variable.  Try setting up your PATH appropriately in
your
~/.bashrc
or whatever startup file may be relevant for your system.



2a. If you don’t want to install to ~/bin and ~/lilypond you can use the 
--prefix option to choose another installation directory instead of ~.


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Re: Fingerings get crushed if key is removed. Bug?

2016-02-26 Thread Stephen MacNeil
or add

\override Fingering.add-stem-support = ##t

HTH
Stephen
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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Robert Schmaus


>> If youy choose this, you need to start that first, then in Frescobaldi’s 
>> Preferences -> Midi settings, choose qsynth from the pop-up list, for player 
>> output.
> 
> And unfortunately you need to do this setup every time, Frescobaldi doesn’t 
> seem to be able to detect QSynth’s MIDI port.

I was struggling with the same problem, but found out recently, that there's a 
way around that. Unfortunately, I'm not at my computer right now, so I can't be 
precise, but I can point you in a direction and be more precise later, if you 
can't figure it out from that. 

In qsynth, open the preferences and choose the MIDI tab. On one of the drop 
down menus (there are two, don't remember which one) you can choose a setting 
which causes the midi port being represented by a name rather than a number. 
That name will stay the same and thus should be remembered in frescobaldi ...

Please post the solution if you figured it out ... Otherwise I'll do it asap ...

Best, Rob 




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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno ven 26 feb 2016 alle 14:10, Henning Hraban Ramm 
 ha scritto:
Am 2016-02-26 um 16:41 schrieb Teerilahti Esko 
:


 For that, I installed Qsynth, which is so called software 
syntheziser, and runs in the background.
 If youy choose this, you need to start that first, then in 
Frescobaldi’s Preferences -> Midi settings, choose qsynth from the 
pop-up list, for player output.


And unfortunately you need to do this setup every time, Frescobaldi 
doesn’t seem to be able to detect QSynth’s MIDI port.


IIRC, you don't need to set it up every time if you start qsynth before 
launching Frescobaldi. More information here:

https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/463




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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2016-02-26 um 16:41 schrieb Teerilahti Esko :

> For that, I installed Qsynth, which is so called software syntheziser, and 
> runs in the background.
> If youy choose this, you need to start that first, then in Frescobaldi’s 
> Preferences -> Midi settings, choose qsynth from the pop-up list, for player 
> output.

And unfortunately you need to do this setup every time, Frescobaldi doesn’t 
seem to be able to detect QSynth’s MIDI port.

But I wonder if a GUI tool like Frescobald is really suitable for a blind user?

Greetlings, Hraban
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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread David Kastrup
Bernard  writes:

> Hi Marc (and others),
>
> Thanks for your reply. I use Ubuntu 14.04
>
> I try to install a newer version but without succes.
>
> I just installed Lilypond a few weeks ago with :
>
> sudo apt-get install lilypond
>
> This results in version 2.16.2
>
> So i unstalled lilypond using :
> sudo *apt-get* --purge remove lilypond
> sudo *apt-get* clean
>
> Then I downloaded from :
> http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
> Executed :
> sudo chmod +x  lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh  (not in manual, but requered)
> sh linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
>
> Lilipond seemed to be installed, but is not.
>
> type in shell :
> lilypond
>
> returns the message, lilypond is currently not installed, with the
> suggestion using apt-get to install.

It's likely installed where you told the installer to install it, but is
not in your PATH variable.  Try setting up your PATH appropriately in
your
~/.bashrc
or whatever startup file may be relevant for your system.

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Re: Exited with return code -1073741819.

2016-02-26 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Ming,

The arpeggio constructs in bar 114 are incorrect. If you remove them, the score 
compiles fine.

But… the structure of your score, while not wrong as such, is quite unusual. 
You have every bar for the left hand and right hand as a named music 
expression, and then you give the names of all these bars – hundreds – as the 
music to print. While this is not syntactically incorrect – it does compile and 
produce output – it is an unnecessarily complicated and burdensome way of 
coding in lilypond. Normally you would make one music expression, type in all 
your notes and music, and refer to that. I think you would find this would ease 
your work considerably.

Andrew


On 26/02/2016, 22:19, "MING TSANG"  wrote:

Andrew and Nathan:

Here is the lily file.  I code S, A, T, B, left-piano, then right-piano.  You 
can see measure 118 for right-piano is missing.

Immanuel,
Ming

  
 
 
  

 
 
  

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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Bernard

Hi Marc (and others),

Thanks for your reply. I use Ubuntu 14.04

I try to install a newer version but without succes.

I just installed Lilypond a few weeks ago with :

sudo apt-get install lilypond

This results in version 2.16.2

So i unstalled lilypond using :
sudo *apt-get* --purge remove lilypond
sudo *apt-get* clean

Then I downloaded from :
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
Executed :
sudo chmod +x  lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh  (not in manual, but requered)
sh linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh

Lilipond seemed to be installed, but is not.

type in shell :
lilypond

returns the message, lilypond is currently not installed, with the 
suggestion using apt-get to install.


How can I install the newer version in Ubuntu 14.04?

Thanks for your support.

Bernard



On 26-02-16 10:19, Marc Hohl wrote:

Am 26.02.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Bernard:

Hi,

I am new to Lilypond.

I would like to use a 2 line staff with the code :

-

\version "2.16.2"

timb = \drummode {
  timh4 ssh
}

   <<
 \new DrumStaff \with {
   drumStyleTable = #timbales-style
   \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax error


With version 2.16.x, you have to use

\override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #2

The dot syntax came with 2.18.x, I think, and I recommend upgrading to 
a newer lilypond release.


HTH,

Marc


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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Teerilahti Esko
Hi !

Agree with Jacques, that Frescobaldi is handy, when having source code, 
notation output and midiplayer in the same package.
Works fine with Mavericks.

Briefly, to get started
- install Lilypond (I recommend the stable version)
- install Frescobald

To play midi, Frescobald needs synthesizer, external or internal.

For that, I installed Qsynth, which is so called software syntheziser, and runs 
in the background.
If youy choose this, you need to start that first, then in Frescobaldi’s 
Preferences -> Midi settings, choose qsynth from the pop-up list, for player 
output.

Br
Esko

Jacques Menu Muzhic  kirjoitti 26.2.2016 kello 11.39:

> Hello Daniel,
> 
> Frescobaldi is a great application for sure. It provides completion for 
> commands and variables, and clicking on a note in the PDF view or on error 
> messages in the log pane leads you to the corresponding point in the source 
> file. And many tools apart from that.
> 
> What is your setup, i.e. the device(s) and software you’re using for audio 
> support (don’t know if that’s the correct way of stating it)?
> 
> Jacques Menu
> 
>> Le 26 févr. 2016 à 02:55, Daniel Contreras  a écrit 
>> :
>> 
>> Hello Ponders, 
>> I am working on some arrangements that require a lot of listening to the 
>> midi file to verify harmony and chord voicing. My question is, can anyone 
>> guide me in the right direction as to install and run frescobaldi on the 
>> mac? I am on OS mavericks. I have seen a post or two by other blind users. 
>> Could any of y’all perhaps share your experiences with frescobaldi? Thanks 
>> for any help from anyone on this matter. 
>> Daniel 
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Re: Exited with return code -1073741819.

2016-02-26 Thread Nathan Ho

On 2016-02-25 16:23, MING TSANG wrote:

I transcribe a score SA-TB + piano contains 118 measures. I enter the
last measure and I got the error message.
If I comment out measure #118, the compile went OK. I double check
measure 118 and there is no code error. What is the error message
"Exited with return code -1073741819." mean ? What to do to resolve. I
am running frescobaldi -lilypond in window 10.


In the past I remember encountering a very strange bug where LilyPond 
would segfault on a file for no apparent reason. If I changed any note, 
the error went away, and reverting would restore the segfault. There 
wasn't anything extraordinary about the file either: it was just a page 
of conventional music notation. Fortunately it only happened with a very 
particular unfinished engraving, so I just went on with music entry and 
it never happened again. Maybe you're encountering the same bug.


Whatever the case is, I don't think we can do much to help you without 
any code.



Nathan

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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl  writes:

> Am 26.02.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Bernard:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to Lilypond.
>>
>> I would like to use a 2 line staff with the code :
>>
>> -
>>
>> \version "2.16.2"
>>
>> timb = \drummode {
>>   timh4 ssh
>> }
>>
>><<
>>  \new DrumStaff \with {
>>drumStyleTable = #timbales-style
>>\override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax error
>
> With version 2.16.x, you have to use
>
> \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #2
>
> The dot syntax came with 2.18.x, I think, and I recommend upgrading to
> a newer lilypond release.

Yes, 2.18 is a few years old already.  2.16 is really old.  At some
point of time, we need to think about releasing 2.20.

At any rate, the dotted override syntax is sort of the "killer feature"
of 2.18: it's one feature that almost everybody ended up using all the
time, so it's the main reason for advice and examples not working for
2.16 and older.  So that alone is good reason for upgrading to 2.18.

-- 
David Kastrup

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Re: Frescobaldi on a mac (from a blind user)

2016-02-26 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Daniel,

Frescobaldi is a great application for sure. It provides completion for 
commands and variables, and clicking on a note in the PDF view or on error 
messages in the log pane leads you to the corresponding point in the source 
file. And many tools apart from that.

What is your setup, i.e. the device(s) and software you’re using for audio 
support (don’t know if that’s the correct way of stating it)?

Jacques Menu

> Le 26 févr. 2016 à 02:55, Daniel Contreras  a écrit :
> 
> Hello Ponders, 
> I am working on some arrangements that require a lot of listening to the midi 
> file to verify harmony and chord voicing. My question is, can anyone guide me 
> in the right direction as to install and run frescobaldi on the mac? I am on 
> OS mavericks. I have seen a post or two by other blind users. Could any of 
> y’all perhaps share your experiences with frescobaldi? Thanks for any help 
> from anyone on this matter. 
> Daniel 
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Re: override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Marc Hohl

Am 26.02.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Bernard:

Hi,

I am new to Lilypond.

I would like to use a 2 line staff with the code :

-

\version "2.16.2"

timb = \drummode {
  timh4 ssh
}

   <<
 \new DrumStaff \with {
   drumStyleTable = #timbales-style
   \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax error


With version 2.16.x, you have to use

\override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #2

The dot syntax came with 2.18.x, I think, and I recommend upgrading to a 
newer lilypond release.


HTH,

Marc


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override StaffSymbol.line-count

2016-02-26 Thread Bernard

Hi,

I am new to Lilypond.

I would like to use a 2 line staff with the code :

-

\version "2.16.2"

timb = \drummode {
 timh4 ssh
   }

  <<
\new DrumStaff \with {
  drumStyleTable = #timbales-style
  \override StaffSymbol.line-count = #2  # generate syntax error
} <<
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #"timbales"
  \timb
>>




Which result in errorlog in Frescobaldi :

Starting lilypond 2.16.2 [test3.ly]...
Processing `/tmp/frescobaldi-Gxm9Z9/tmpdW9FQu/test3.ly'
Parsing...
/tmp/frescobaldi-Gxm9Z9/tmpdW9FQu/test3.ly:10:27: error: syntax error, 
unexpected '.', expecting SCM_FUNCTION or SCM_IDENTIFIER or SCM_TOKEN

  \override StaffSymbol
   .line-count = #2
/tmp/frescobaldi-Gxm9Z9/tmpdW9FQu/test3.ly:10:41: warning: Ignoring 
non-music expression

  \override StaffSymbol.line-count =
 #2
/tmp/frescobaldi-Gxm9Z9/tmpdW9FQu/test3.ly:17:0: error: syntax error, 
unexpected '}'


}
fatal error: failed files: "/tmp/frescobaldi-Gxm9Z9/tmpdW9FQu/test3.ly"
Exited with return code 1.



This code was a snippet from :
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=percussion  Section adding drum parts

and 
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/source/Documentation/snippets/percussion


which causes in the full version the same error.

How can I solve this?  Thanks.

Bernard






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