Re: About Vertical Spacing

2012-07-24 Thread Huang
Do you mind to share how you found the horizontal rule of spacing? I am
interested in it too.

Thanks,
Herbert

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:35 AM, developer lcllkz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 I am a lilypond user, lilypond is a very good software that help me show
 scores. In recently, I want to develop something based on lilypond. That is
 a program play a music and showing a scrolled score. I plan to put the
 pdf(lilypond created) as a background and put a cursor on the playing note.
 In the Spacing Chapter of the mumal, I find the horizontal rule of spacing
 and now I can estimate space between two notes. But in vertical, I don't
 know how to estimate to space between to score.

 Could you help me?  Thanks.


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Re: node head positions

2012-04-11 Thread Huang
Thanks a lot for everyone's reply! I now have some clues to explore, and
understand it seems non-trivial. I will let you know if I made any progress.

Best,
Herbert

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Colin Campbell c...@shaw.ca wrote:

 On 12-04-10 03:00 PM, Huang wrote:

 Yes, I am looking for a way to highlight notes while playing MIDI. I will
 definitely check Frescobaldi to see how it works. I need to understand how
 Lily generates these notes and find out their positions.

 Thanks,
 Herbert



 In addition to Frescobaldi, definitely my editor of choice on both WIndows
 and Linux, you could have a look at Rosegarden.  It will import the MIDI
 files which lilypond can produce, and you can then display each track in
 Rosegarden's notation editor and see the notes highlighted as you play them
 through a MIDI output.  Clearly, tools such as KMidimon and Rosegarden also
 allow you to watch the MIDI events as you hear them played, but if you are
 looking to hear the notation, then Rosegarden might well be worth a look.

 Cheers,
 Colin the Elder

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 both hands.
 You need to be able to throw something back.
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node head positions

2012-04-10 Thread Huang
Hi LilyPond experts,

  I am new to LilyPond and I am impressed by the beauty of the music
printout. I am just wondering if there is any way to extract the node head
positions from a Lilypond score? Since the Lily file is compiled and
arrange for the page layout, I assume there may be a way to extract these
positions. Thanks in advance!

Thanks,
Herbert
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Re: node head positions

2012-04-10 Thread Huang
Yes, I am looking for a way to highlight notes while playing MIDI. I will
definitely check Frescobaldi to see how it works. I need to understand how
Lily generates these notes and find out their positions.

Thanks,
Herbert

2012/4/10 Janek WarchoĊ‚ janek.lilyp...@gmail.com

 On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Tim Roberts t...@probo.com wrote:
  Huang wrote:
  Thanks for your information. I am thinking to highlight these notes
  if I can get their positions. I will look into the PS to see if I can
  get these positions. It is good to know that LilyPond can output MIDI,
  which is definitely useful.
 
  Highlight in what way?  LilyPond was designed for printed output,
  where dynamic highlighting is not generally possible.

 I guess Herbert may want to synchronize highlighting notes with MIDI
 playback - that would be very cool and useful for learning the music.
 Having Lily automatically produce interactive pdf files with MIDI
 playback and note highlightning would be absolutely awesome.
 Herbert, i suggest you to install Frescobaldi - it has a feature
 called double-way-point-and-click: when you select some code in the
 input, respective notes in the output are highlighted.  Maybe that'll
 give you inspiration.

 hope that helps,
 Janek

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