Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
> >> It's in the "expressive marks" snippets, though I admit I > >> couldn't have found it myself without searching the docs source > >> code. > > > > Could you suggest index entries that I can add to the NR? > > Thank you for following up on this. Paul, the question is addressed to you, too :-) Werner
Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
Thank you for following up on this.PaulSent from my Galaxy Original message From: Werner LEMBERG Date: 6/11/24 8:51 PM (GMT-07:00) To: j...@abou-samra.fr Cc: waterhorsemu...@aol.com, lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line >> How would I have found that in the documentation?> > It's in the "expressive marks" snippets, though I admit I couldn't> have found it myself without searching the docs source code.Could you suggest index entries that I can add to the NR? Werner
Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
>> How would I have found that in the documentation? > > It's in the "expressive marks" snippets, though I admit I couldn't > have found it myself without searching the docs source code. Could you suggest index entries that I can add to the NR? Werner
Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
> How would I have found that in the documentation? It's in the "expressive marks" snippets, though I admit I couldn't have found it myself without searching the docs source code. https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/snippets/expressive-marks.html#expressive-marks-controlling-spanner-visibility-after-a-line-break signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
On 6/11/24 11:50 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: \override Hairpin.after-line-breaking = ##f Thank you, Jean How would I have found that in the documentation? Paul
Re: hairpin over bar line and over end of line
> Probably a simple answer but how do I get a crescendo in this example to > continue to the next line? \override Hairpin.after-line-breaking = ##f signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
hairpin over bar line and over end of line
Probably a simple answer but how do I get a crescendo in this example to continue to the next line? \version "2.25.16" \fixed c' { \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f a2\< b g4\! r4 r2 %This is what I want any cresc., etc. to do a2\< b \break g4\! r4 r2 } TIA, Paul
Re: Spontini experiences
On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 3:00 PM bobr...@centrum.is wrote: > Paolo, > > 1.25_alfa did, indeed, solve the issue I was having! After removing > 1.24_alfa and unpacking 1.25_alfa it wouldn't even compile a simple *.ly > file. It threw errors. After mucking about a bit, making sure that the > paths to LilyPond and Inkscape were properly set, and deleting some > previously compiled output, it started working properly. Thanks for your > help! > > Good! But why did you need to change the LilyPond path? Did you use Spontini's embedded LilyPond or did you use a custom installation?
RE: search term
Werner, Not sure on how to quantify "really". Thank you for the entry. Mark -Original Message- From: Werner LEMBERG Sent: Monday, June 10, 2024 8:37 PM To: carsonm...@ca.rr.com Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: search term > Which term in the notation index would take me to instructions for > > Cresc. - - -- -- ff Have you *really* tried to search in the index of the Notation Reference? There is an entry for a keyword called `\cresc` (properly sorted as 'cresc'). If you follow that link, you will see an image for cresc. - - - mf I don't think this can be improved. Werner
RE: search term
David, Missed something that simple. Thank you. Mark -Original Message- From: David Wright Sent: Monday, June 10, 2024 8:23 PM To: carsonm...@ca.rr.com Cc: 'Lilypond-User Mailing List' Subject: Re: search term On Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 19:14:06 (-0700), carsonm...@ca.rr.com wrote: > > Which term in the notation index would take me to instructions for > > Cresc. - - -- -- ff Cresc. Dynamics. Alternatively, one might guess that terms as common as cresc and dim would be commands, and hence listed in the command index as well. (Is there a catch?) Cheers, David.
Re: Spontini experiences
Paolo, 1.25_alfa did, indeed, solve the issue I was having! After removing 1.24_alfa and unpacking 1.25_alfa it wouldn't even compile a simple *.ly file. It threw errors. After mucking about a bit, making sure that the paths to LilyPond and Inkscape were properly set, and deleting some previously compiled output, it started working properly. Thanks for your help! -David > From: "Paolo Prete" > To: "bobroff" > Cc: "Lillypond Users Mailing List" > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2024 6:32:01 PM > Subject: Re: Spontini experiences > On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 6:18 PM [ mailto:bobr...@centrum.is | > bobr...@centrum.is > ] < [ mailto:bobr...@centrum.is | bobr...@centrum.is ] > wrote: >>> From: "Paolo Prete" < [ mailto:paolopr...@gmail.com | paolopr...@gmail.com >>> ] > >>> To: "bobroff" < [ mailto:bobr...@centrum.is | bobr...@centrum.is ] > >>> Cc: "Lillypond Users Mailing List" < [ mailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org | >>> lilypond-user@gnu.org ] > >>> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2024 11:53:04 AM >>> Subject: Re: Spontini experiences >> This is the way it was before *and* after restarting the server after fixing >> the >> double-quote thing. Extra weirdness; with the 'saved-config' looking like >> this, >> SVG to PDF works but I still get at error message in the GUI and the console >> gives: > Yeah, this is a Windows permission issue. There's a workaround for this: if > you > export again [ http://yourfile.ly/ | yourfile.ly ] , you have to remove any > yourfile-svgexport.pdf that was already generated inside the workdir, but this > procedure is pretty ugly. > Instead, I just managed to fix it with a new release. Please download it at: > [ https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/releases/tag/1.25_alfa | > https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/releases/tag/1.25_alfa ] > It fixes the above problem. Let me know and thanks for your feedback! >> 2024-06-10 16:17:12 [I] [ [ http://127.0.0.1:59679/ | 127.0.0.1:59679 ] ] >> [generating PDF] processing: D:\clouds\OneDrive\lily\blazh\testing.svg >> 2024-06-10 16:17:13 [E] Exception in ASGI application >> 2024-06-10 16:17:13 [E] >>> 2) send me the path of Inkscape >> C:\Program >> Files\WindowsApps\25415Inkscape.Inkscape_1.3.2.0_x64__9waqn51p1ttv2\VFS\ProgramFilesX64\Inkscape\bin >> This is the path where Inkscape lives, but it didn't work until I added >> 'inkscape.exe' at the end as shown in the 'saved-config' file. [N.B. That's weird. It disappeared, but the path to Inkscape *was* there before I did the re-set you asked for.] >>> This is expected. If you insert a wrong path (which means: a bad inkscape >>> executable path), the editor resets the parameter with an empty string. >>> HTH >>> Paolo
Re: Fine-tuning footer alignment
Hi Jean, Thanks so much for that. It works perfectly! I did see \general-align in the docs, but it didn't immediately jump out at me as what I needed. Thanks for helping me out! Cameron Horsburgh On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 at 16:22, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > \version "2.25.13" > > \header { > copyright = \markup { > \general-align #Y #DOWN \left-column { > \line{© Cameron Horsburgh. This work is licensed under} > \line{CC BY-ND 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit } > \line {https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0} > } > } > tagline = \markup { > \general-align #Y #DOWN \right-column { > \line{Check out LilyPond at} > \line{www.lilypond.org} > } > \hspace #2 > \general-align #Y #DOWN \override #'(quiet-zone-size . 0) \qr-code > #10.0 "https://www.lilypond.org"; > > } > } > > \score { > \relative c{ > c'4 c c c > } > \layout { > } > } > > \paper { > oddFooterMarkup = \markup { > \fill-line { > \fromproperty #'header:copyright > \fromproperty #'header:tagline > } > } > } > > > > HTH > Jean > >