Bad alignment with \change Staff and \ottava

2015-04-02 Thread René Brandenburger
Dear list,

I'm typesetting a piano piece whith a staff change from the lower to the
upper staff, the upper staff having an ottava bracket. This leads to the
lower chord being slightly shifted to the right.
Is there a workaround for this?

Regards
René Brandenburger

Example code follows, output attached:

\version 2.19.16

right = \relative c'' {
  R1
  \ottava #1
  g''! c1
  \ottava #0 |
}

left = \relative c' {
  \clef bass
  R1
  \change Staff = right
  c' gis'1
  \change Staff = left  |

}

\score {
  \new PianoStaff 
\new Staff = right{ \right }
\new Staff = left {  \left }
  
  \layout { }
}

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Re: Bad alignment with \change Staff and \ottava

2015-04-02 Thread René Brandenburger
Thanks, tis does the trick

Am 02.04.2015 um 19:14 schrieb Thomas Morley:
 2015-04-02 18:03 GMT+02:00 René Brandenburger r...@brandenburger.lu:
 Dear list,

 I'm typesetting a piano piece whith a staff change from the lower to the
 upper staff, the upper staff having an ottava bracket. This leads to the
 lower chord being slightly shifted to the right.
 Is there a workaround for this?

 Regards
 René Brandenburger

 Example code follows, output attached:

 \version 2.19.16

 right = \relative c'' {
   R1
 If you comment \ottava #1 the following warning is printed:
 warning: this Voice needs a \voiceXx or \shiftXx setting
   
c' gis'1
 No idea why it is omitted with \ottava #1

   \ottava #1
   g''! c1
   \ottava #0 |
 }

 left = \relative c' {
   \clef bass
   R1
   \change Staff = right
 % Following the warning you should insert here:
 \voiceTwo

   c' gis'1
   \change Staff = left  |

 }

 \score {
   \new PianoStaff 
 \new Staff = right{ \right }
 \new Staff = left {  \left }
   
   \layout { }
 }


 HTH,
   Harm



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Re: Feedback for Frescobaldi's Preview Mode

2013-10-28 Thread René Brandenburger
Am 26.10.2013 10:53, schrieb Urs Liska:
 Hi,

 now the new Preview Modes in Frescobaldi have been available for a
 while I would like to have some feedback. I know they aren't
 'production quality' yet and I want to improve them.

 So please report any inconveniences, bugs or additional wishes.
 For example I know that 'Display grob anchors' and 'Display grob
 names' don't behave well together, but any feedback on similar issues
 is welcome.

 Best
 Urs

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Hi,
I really like the Display Control Points feature while working with
croos staff slurs. Coole would be if I could adjust the slurs by
dragging the displayed control points

regards
rene brandenburger

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Re: Seasonal carols page

2011-12-25 Thread René Brandenburger

Hi,

here is a link to a german webpage with a booklet of public domain 
christmas songs all typeset in lilypond. 
http://musik.klarmachen-zum-aendern.de/weihnachtslieder/2011



René Brandenburger




Am 23.12.2011 21:47, schrieb dadadharma @dslextreme.com:


Am 2011-12-17 um 19:59 schrieb Father Gordon Gilbert:


I don't know if it's useful to anyone, but a collection of
the most common Public Domain Christmas carols in a booklet form
is at


this turned out to be so useful that several wanted the Lilypond files directly.

So, I've started a page  a project.

http://www.hosorembo.com/Lily/carols.html

(At the moment, one Hannukah song, one Advent hymn, and one Yuletide carol.)
(But I'll be adding to this during the day.)

You can join this discussion group if you want to coordinate efforts:

http://groups.google.com/group/somiso

(A quick group that perhaps will only exist for 2 or 3 days.)

David Olson

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lilypond mentioned on heise.de

2010-12-02 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

just wanted to inform you that lilypond is mentioned onthe german
it-news portal heise.de

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Suesser-die-Glocken-nie-klingen-ohne-Lizenzabgabe-1145659.html

regards

rene brandenburger


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Re: lilypond + LyX on Fedora

2010-01-15 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

have you already tryed to reconfigure LyX (in the german verison it
is Werkzeuge-neu konfigurieren). This rescans your TeX installation
for classes and styles,

regards

rene


Am Freitag, den 15.01.2010, 10:07 +0100 schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
 Hi,
 
 I'm thinking of using the lilypond in combination with LyX on Fedora to 
 write articles with embedded musicscore fragments. It has been some time 
 ago since I tried LyX for the first time, and it seemed like a nice way to 
 get such things done. But after that I was busy with other things and 
 didn't try any further.
 
 This week I decided to try again to install and use Lyx on my latest 
 Fedora 12 system. But I can't get it to work properly. Almost 
 with everything I try to I'm getting this:
 
 Warning: Document class not available
 
 The layout file requested by this document,
 article.layout,
 is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX
 class or style file required by it is not
 available. See the Customization documentation
 for more information.
 LyX will not be able to produce output.
 
 However, as far as I now all LaTeX classes and styles I could probably 
 need are installed.
 This is not really directly a Lilypond issue, but it does prevent me to 
 use lilypond with LyX. Maybe someone someone who managed to get the 
 combination Fedora 12 + Lyx + texlive + lilypond working can mail me 
 directly off-list and help me to configure this. When things are working I 
 will share my experiences/failure/success using Lilypond+LyX in this 
 mailinglist.
 





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Re: looking for script to color noteheads on handbell music

2009-09-11 Thread René Brandenburger
hi,

have a look at 
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/input/lsr/lilypond-snippets/Pitches#Coloring-notes-depending-on-their-pitch

this worked perfectly for me (lilypond 2.12.2)

regards

rene brandenburger

Am Freitag, den 11.09.2009, 18:17 + schrieb Stephen Corey:
 Hello lilypond gurus,
 
 It looks like I'm going to be starting a handbell choir with a number of 
 people of varying skills.  At times in the past I would create an .ly 
 file for 1 or 2 people who had difficulty and manually color the 
 noteheads for their bells.  Now with all new people, I'd like to see if 
 anyone has developed a script or method to color specific noteheads on 
 the fly. 
 
 I can see this going two ways: either one score with various ranges in 
 different colors, or a sequence of score printouts, with each section 
 appropriately colored while the remainder is black.  I'd prefer the 
 latter but any help is appreciated.  Since I notate music in \relative 
 pitch, any script would have to be aware of the octave/pitch used and not 
 simply tied to a letter name.  Frankly, I don't even know if this is 
 possible in lilypond, much less where to start.  But this software 
 continues to surprise me after almost 5 years of continuous weekly use.
 
 Thanks in advance for any help, tips, or pointers to existing 
 documentation.
 
 Stephen Corey
 Roseville, California
 
 
 
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Re: Lilypond Tool in jEdit

2009-04-22 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi, 
if you use the build in system console of jEdit, make sure to clear it
berfore running LaTeX again. LaTeX writes a lot of output and this has
to be buffered for that console.

regards

rene 

Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 07:48 +0200 schrieb Helge Kruse:
  I also write in LaTeX and tried to use jEdit for this purpose. But jEdit
  hangs several times per hour when running LaTeX. I argue that it would
  be better to use the stable version 4.2 of jEdit. But there's no LPT
  available
 
  I haven't used LaTeX for some years, that was before I used jEdit.
  You may consider starting LaTeX from the DOS prompt?
 
 Yes it's possible, but jEdit has some nice features, like jump to the next 
 error found in compiler (Lilypond,LaTeX) output.
 
 Regards,
 Helge
 
 
 
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Re: lilypond-book: Output would overwrite input file error

2008-11-05 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

I had the same problem already when moving from 2.10.xx to 2.11.43. I
solved the problem by renaming all .tex files to .lytex and replacing
the \input(foobar.tex) by \input(foobar.lytex)

Hope this helps

best regards

rene

Am Dienstag, den 04.11.2008, 13:48 -0600 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
 Hi All,
 
 I'm getting to know lilypond-book, both with html and LaTeX source 
 files, running running Ubuntu 8.04 with 2.11.63.
 
 As suggested in the manual, I've specifed an output directory (
 --output=out).  So let's say my source file is
 ~/Book/filename.lytex
 
 and my output directory is
 
 ~/Book/out/
 
 I also have a couple of other \input{foobar.tex} files and am trying to 
 include lily source files with \lilypondfile{foobar.ly}, stuff like that.
 
 What I've found is that the first invocation of lilypond-book on the
 source file works fine, but the next time I run it after making
 changes to the sourcefile, it won't compile.  It took me a while to find 
 the problem in the massive amounts of terminal output, but the culprit 
 is apparently this one:
 
 lilypond-book: error: Output would overwrite input file; use --output.
 
 What I've deduced from this is that lilypond-book must first make a copy
 of my source file and put it in the output directory, then use that as
 the input file.  Is this correct?  Because when I remove the .tex files
 from the output directory and run lilypond-book on the original 
 filename.lytex (in the main directory), it compiles correctly and 
 creates the desired output.  My question is this: shouldn't the input 
 file really be the one that's NOT in the output directory?  In other 
 words, why doesn't lilypond-book take the command-line argument as the 
 input file instead of the file that it has put in the output directory?
 Is there a command-line option (such as the -e flag for convert-ly) that 
 would allow overwriting the files?
 
 I've made a workaround by adding cleanup lines to my lilybook
 script to remove .tex files from the output directory, but it seems to 
 me that the program should use the argument of the lilypond-book command 
 as the input file and then overwrite the files inside the output 
 directory instead of returning errors saying that output would overwrite 
 the input file.
 
 I don't remember this happening when using lilypond-book on the .itely 
 files for the GDP.  Is it designed this way to avoid deleting files 
 inadvertently?
 
 Best,
 
 Jon



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Re: Chord dictionary

2008-04-10 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

I do it the following way:

\markup \center-align {C \fret-diagram
#s:0.75;6-x;5-3;4-2;3-o;2-1;1-o;}

best regards

rene


Am Mittwoch, den 09.04.2008, 21:59 -0500 schrieb Shamus:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1
 
 Hi all,
 
 I like the fretboard diagram functionality, but I was thinking instead
 of putting them into the score that I could put them all at the
 beginning of the score as a sort of chord dictionary that I could then
 refer to in the actual score using appropriate chord names.
 
 Right now, the only way I see of doing it is to shove them into the
 subtitle in the \header block like so:
 
 \header
 {
   title = My Song
   subtitle = \markup { \fret-diagram #6-3;5-x;4-2;3-o;2-3;1-3;  - 
 \fret-diagram-terse #3-(;6;;5;4;3-); }
 }
 
 It works, but I also need to be able to put the chord names above the
 diagrams. This approach seems really hackish to me--perhaps some kind
 soul could point me in the right direction?
 
 Thanks,
 
 - -- Shamus
 
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Problem with lilypond-book after upgrading to 2.11.43-2

2008-04-10 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi list,

after upgrading from 2.11.35 to 2.11.43-2, my call to lilypond-book does
not work anymore.

I used to call lilypond-book the following way: 

lilypond-book --pdf --include=BookIn --include=. --output=BookOut
SongBook.tex

and it always worked fine, but after the upgrade, I get the following: 

lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.11.43
lilypond-book: Fehler: Ausgabe würde Eingabedatei überschreiben;
verwenden Sie --output.

thanks in advance for any advice

rene




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Re: GDP: Time to plan the revision of NR 2 Specialist Notation

2008-04-04 Thread René Brandenburger
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 18:30 +0100 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
 René Brandenburger wrote:
  a topic which I think could be interisting is
  2.7 Lyrics and repeats
 
 Good idea.  Added.  I might come back to you for some
 ideas for the text later :)

you're welcome ;-)

 
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Re: GDP: Time to plan the revision of NR 2 Specialist Notation

2008-04-03 Thread René Brandenburger
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 14:14 +0100 schrieb Trevor Daniels:

 
 The next step is to revise the second chapter in the Notation Reference - NR 
 2 Specialist notation.  To kick off this process the new suggested section 
 headings can be found at http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/NR2-draft.txt , and we 
 now need your comments on these before we begin work on the text.  Are the 
 names sensible?  Is the grouping optimal?  Are there other topics which 
 should be included?
 
a topic which I think could be interisting is
2.7 Lyrics and repeats


regards

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Re: Lilypond in MikTeX

2007-11-16 Thread René Brandenburger

Am Donnerstag, den 15.11.2007, 12:15 -0800 schrieb Graham Percival:
 Helge Kruse wrote:
  I tried the LaTeX example from the Lilypond manual and ran it with 
  MikTeX on Windows XP.
 
 Try reading the manual as well.  It discusses the lilypond-book script, 
 which you must run.
 
 I have no idea if this is compatible with MikTeX.
 
lilypond-book and MikTeX work fine together, i have it running for a
long time already on Win XP

 - Graham

greetings 

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lilypond-book poet and composer cut off

2007-11-09 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

after upgrading from an earlier version to 2.11.34, composer and poet
get cut off, see the p in the attached png. Is there a tweak or
workaround available or should it be considered a bug? Using 2.11.34 on
ubuntu gutsy.

thanks in advance

rene

--- 8 --- lily-snippet: --- 8 ---

\documentclass[]{article}

\begin{document}

Here we write some great looking LaTeX Text

\begin{lilypond}
\header
{
  title = Title
  composer = Composer
  poet = Poet
}
\relative c'' {
a4 b c d
}
\end{lilypond}

\end{document}

--- 8 --- END lily-snippet: --- 8 ---
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lyrics and german hyphenation

2007-10-25 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

in german, some words are written differently if they are split up, asn
an example, 
Kuckuck is written Kuk-kuck if hyphenation takes part. Is there a way in
to achieve this automatically in lyrics, (latex german.sty has ck for
this).


thanks in advance

rene



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Re: lyrics and german hyphenation

2007-10-25 Thread René Brandenburger
as a non native speaker, the Rechtschreibereform somehow passed by...



Am Donnerstag, den 25.10.2007, 14:13 +0200 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
  in german, some words are written differently if they are split up,
  asn an example, Kuckuck is written Kuk-kuck if hyphenation takes
  part. Is there a way in to achieve this automatically in lyrics,
  (latex german.sty has ck for this).
 
 No.  There is no support for automatic hyphenation at all.
 
 BTW, the correct way of the Neue Deutsche Rechtschreibung is Ku-ckuck
 -- `ck' is treated similarly to `ch' or `sch'.
 
 
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Metronome mark interfers with note spacing

2007-10-22 Thread René Brandenburger
Hello,

is there a way to get the metronome mark not to interfere with note
spacing?
if I remove the metronome mark in the following snippet, all eight notes
are spaced evenly, with the metronome mark, the space between the first
and the second note is much larger.

thanks

rene

8 --- SNIPPET --- 8
\version 2.11.33
\include italiano.ly
\paper {
  ragged-right = ##t
 }
\relative do' {
  \time 2/4
  \tempo 4 = 100
  \key re \major
  \clef treble
  la'8 la si si |
}
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Re: Metronome mark interfers with note spacing

2007-10-22 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi Mats,

works fine ... thanks


rene

ps: by the way, that was the fastest solution I ever had from a
mailinglist


Am Montag, den 22.10.2007, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
 Just add
 \override Score.MetronomeMark #'extra-spacing-width = #'(+inf.0 . -inf.0)
 before the first note.
 
/Mats
 
 René Brandenburger wrote:
  Hello,
 
  is there a way to get the metronome mark not to interfere with note
  spacing?
  if I remove the metronome mark in the following snippet, all eight notes
  are spaced evenly, with the metronome mark, the space between the first
  and the second note is much larger.
 
  thanks
 
  rene
 
  8 --- SNIPPET --- 8
  \version 2.11.33
  \include italiano.ly
  \paper {
ragged-right = ##t
   }
  \relative do' {
\time 2/4
\tempo 4 = 100
\key re \major
\clef treble
la'8 la si si |
  }
  8 --- SNIPPET --- 8
 
 
 
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Re: is it possible to glue two staff's together? (hymn solution)

2007-10-10 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi Ted,

there you could try to create an own context c inbetween context a and b
and try to get it take up no space between the two other context, but
I'm not sure about the property to tweak there, perhaps one of the
lilypond gurus can help there . I played around with maximum-Y-extent
and minimum-Y-extent, but only managed to get more space, not less
though.

you should have something like this

lyrics: {context a { attached to melody   }}
{context c { tweaked to take no space }{ attached to refrain } } 
{context b { attached to melody   }}

Am Montag, den 08.10.2007, 14:51 -0700 schrieb Ted Walther:
 Thanks Rene.  I was hoping for something free-floating; for instance, if
 I have 3 verses, and in the refrain there are two vocal parts, I'd like
 it to look like this, but without the gap:
 
 notes:  {context   melody ..}{context refrain ...}
 lyrics: {context a { attached to melody }}
  {context ?   { attached to refrain } }
  {context b { attached to melody }}
  {context ?   { attached to refrain } }
  {context c { attached to melody }}
 
 Your technique does work very nicely for attaching the refrain
 separately.  How about when there are an even number of verses?
 
 lyrics: {context a { attached to melody }}
  {context ?   { attached to refrain } }
  {context b { attached to melody }}
 
 Ted
 
 On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:02:32PM +0200, Ren? Brandenburger wrote:
 Hi Ted,
 
 i had a look at our file, in line 97, you create a new Lyrics context to
 take the refrain, if you change it to 
 
 \lyricsto refrain \context Lyrics = b {
 
 as you want the refrain to show up in the same line as the words of the
 second stanza. 
 
 what you actually get is the following:
 
 preformatted
 
 notes:  {context   melody ..}{context refrain ...}
 lyrics: {context a { attached to melody }}
 {context b { attached to melody }{ attached to refrain } }
 {context c { attached to melody }}
 
 /end preformatted
 
 hope this helps
 
 best regard
 
 rene
 
 
 Am Montag, den 08.10.2007, 03:27 -0700 schrieb Ted Walther:
  Rene, thanks for the suggestion.  You've really done a tremendous job
  with Allouette.  It looked like it should work, and it almost did work.
  Here is the lilypond file, and the resulting PDF:
  
  http://hymns.reactor-core.org/lilypond/refrain2.ly
  http://hymns.reactor-core.org/lilypond/refrain2.pdf
  
  Did I make some mistake?
  
  Ted
  
  On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 05:31:43PM +0200, Ren? Brandenburger wrote:
  Hi,
  
  perhaps the attached snippets helps, it's the way i managed to get
  something similiar working, it spits out a few warnings, but the result
  looks ok for me. 
  (see attached pdf)
  
  regards
  
  rene brandenburger
  
 
 



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Re: is it possible to glue two staff's together? (hymn solution)

2007-10-08 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi Ted,

i had a look at our file, in line 97, you create a new Lyrics context to
take the refrain, if you change it to 

\lyricsto refrain \context Lyrics = b {

as you want the refrain to show up in the same line as the words of the
second stanza. 

what you actually get is the following:

preformatted

notes:  {context   melody ..}{context refrain ...}
lyrics: {context a { attached to melody }}
{context b { attached to melody }{ attached to refrain } }
{context c { attached to melody }}

/end preformatted

hope this helps

best regard

rene


Am Montag, den 08.10.2007, 03:27 -0700 schrieb Ted Walther:
 Rene, thanks for the suggestion.  You've really done a tremendous job
 with Allouette.  It looked like it should work, and it almost did work.
 Here is the lilypond file, and the resulting PDF:
 
 http://hymns.reactor-core.org/lilypond/refrain2.ly
 http://hymns.reactor-core.org/lilypond/refrain2.pdf
 
 Did I make some mistake?
 
 Ted
 
 On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 05:31:43PM +0200, Ren? Brandenburger wrote:
 Hi,
 
 perhaps the attached snippets helps, it's the way i managed to get
 something similiar working, it spits out a few warnings, but the result
 looks ok for me. 
 (see attached pdf)
 
 regards
 
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Re: building TOC in LaTeX document

2007-05-04 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi Adam,

i use the form 
\section[short]{Title} 
 where short is an optional short title to be used in the TOC. To get
what you want just leave the curly braces empty. This prints still the
section numbering though.

hope this helps

rene


On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 16:46 +0200, Adam Good wrote:
 For my book that contains 20+ pieces what would be a handy way to make 
 a Table of Contents if each of the pages of this book contains nothing 
 but an include Lilypond file?
 
 Header info is in the included file which is handy for me.
 
 I have simply this:
 
 \lilypondfile[indent=1.5\cm]{piece_01.ly}
 \newpage
 \lilypondfile[indent=1.5\cm]{piece_02.ly}
 
 ---
 and what I would like to do is:
 
 \lilypondfile[indent=1.5\cm]{piece_01.ly}
 \section{Piece_01}
 
 \newpage
 
 \section{Piece_02}
 \lilypondfile[indent=1.5\cm]{piece_02.ly}
 
 where Piece_01 and Piece_02 don't actually get printed, but do show 
 up in the TOC. I'm looking all over the internet for some hint but 
 can't find anything. I'm sure it's easy to do.
 
 
 Adam
 
 
 
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Re: lilypond in lyx

2007-05-02 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi Damian,

I used it successfully under winXP.

Insert an external file (in German it's the menue
Einfügen-Datei-Externes Material...), select lilypond and give the
path to your file.
I had to add a \include lilypond-book-preamble.ly to my lilypond files
to get it working, and, make sure LyX finds your lilypond. To get inline
snippets, add a ragged-right.

hope this helps

rene


Am Freitag, den 27.04.2007, 17:47 +0100 schrieb Damian leGassick:
 is anyone using lyx 1.4.4 or 1.5.0b successfully with lilypond 2.11?
 
 any tips on getting it working much appreciated
 
 cheers
 
 Damian
 
 
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Re: -b eps option (was RE: OOolilypond and openoffice 2.1)

2007-03-06 Thread René Brandenburger
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 14:06 -0600, Paul Harouff wrote:
 Thanks, Graham.
 
 I failed to mention that the -dbackend=eps option works
outside of
 OOo. I verified that before making the changes to Subs.xba.
 
 I think this is some other script error inside OOoLilypond
passing a
 bad value to Lilypond, but I don't have a clue from the
LilyPond error
 message where to look. 
 
 Even thinking about using LaTeX and LilyPondBook gives me
chills. And
 while LilyPond is great at handling musical notation, it is
horrible
 at handling text outside of a score (which is completely
 understandable - because that's not what it's designed for).
 OOoLilypond looks like it could be a real production tool for
laying
 out hymnbooks and worship services, etc., by combining the
strengths
 of LilyPond and OOoWriter. I'm really excited to see if I can
get it
 working and try it out. 
 
 Paul
 
Hi Paul,

if you're looking for a WYSIWYG solution comparable to
OOoLilypond,
you could give the newest LyX Release (LyX Version 1.4.4) a try,
as it
has now support for including lilypond snippets into the
document.
All I had to change in my lilypond files to include complete
scores was
adding \include lilypond-book-preamble.ly. To get inline
snippets, you
can add a ragged-right.
This works fine for me.

rene





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Re: Chord Tremolo between staves

2007-02-20 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi list,

with version 2.11.29, the tremolo bars touching the heads is fixed, but
I get a warning about stem length, and the bars don't follow the notes
between the staves. I would expect an output like the one in the
attached png file scanned from an actual score. Should this be
considered a bug or are their some tweakings to get this right?  
The following example shows the same behavior, but is without staff
change. If I change the tremolo 32 to a tremolo 16, the stems look
alright and the tremolo bars have an according slope.

greetings 

rene 

\version 2.11.16
\relative c'{
\repeat tremolo 32{ g64 a''}
}



On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 16:25 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
 Why make such a complicated example. I think the following example looks
 just as ugly:
 \version 2.11.16
 \relative c'''{\repeat tremolo 32{ g64 a }}
 
 I forward your email to bug-lilypond.
 
 For the record, the resulting score looks the same also in version 2.8.
 
/Mats
 
 René Brandenburger wrote:
  Hi list,
 
  i'm not sure if this should be considered a bug or if tweaking some
  settings may help, but in the following snippet, the tremolo bars touch
  the note heads as shown in the attached file.
 
  \version 2.11.16
  \new PianoStaff {
  \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = \markup {1\super{er} Piano}
  \time 4/4
  
  \context Staff = RH {  % Right hand 
  \clef treble
  \key c \major
  \relative c' {
  \skip 1 |
  r1 |
  }
  }
  \context Staff = LH {  % Left hand   
  \clef bass
  \key c \major
  \clef treble
  \relative c
  \repeat tremolo 32
  {
  { 
  g'' d' g64
  \change Staff = RH
  #(set-octavation 1)
  }
  {
  a' d a'64
  #(set-octavation 0)
  \change Staff = LH
  }
  } |
  r1 |
  }
  
  }
  
 
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Re: The best way to create a songbook?

2007-02-15 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

i'm using LaTeX with lilypond-book and am quite happy with it, but you
should go with a recent version of lilypond, especially if you're on
windows, as i had a lot of trouble with the 2.8.x series. I chose to go
with LaTeX and lilypond-book, because i wanted to add pictures and
background graphics to my songbook. 

I keep each song in an own .ly file and include them with
\lilypondfile[staffsize=20]{song.ly}

The numbers to the songs can be set with LaTeX counters

regards
rene

Am Mittwoch, den 14.02.2007, 20:51 +0100 schrieb Dominic Neumann:
 Hi,
 
 I´m quite new to lilypond but I´m already fascinated. I want to layout
 a whole songbook with about 200 songs. Until now I worked with
 Sibelius and now I´m thinking of typesetting that songbook with
 lilypond. But there are some things to consider and I hope you can
 help me a bit: 
 
 1) Should I only work with lilypond or better mit LaTeX and
 lilypond-book (I already work with LaTeX)? There are not many texts to
 add to the songbook.
 I want to have a song number next to each song (on the top outer
 corner of the page). 
 
 2) If I do it without LaTeX, only using lilypond: I think it would be
 a good way to have one file for each song in the songbook. But there
 are other problems: The identifiers I use for verselyrics or harmonies
 have to be unique project-wide, don´t they? 
 In that case I could try to do it without identifiers - that wouldn´t
 be a big problem.
 
 At first, these are my question - I think, later there´ll be more ...
 
 Thanks
 
 tabster
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Chord Tremolo between staves

2007-02-08 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi list,

i'm not sure if this should be considered a bug or if tweaking some
settings may help, but in the following snippet, the tremolo bars touch
the note heads as shown in the attached file.

\version 2.11.16
\new PianoStaff {
\set PianoStaff.instrumentName = \markup {1\super{er} Piano}
\time 4/4

\context Staff = RH {  % Right hand 
\clef treble
\key c \major
\relative c' {
\skip 1 |
r1 |
}
}
\context Staff = LH {  % Left hand   
\clef bass
\key c \major
\clef treble
\relative c
\repeat tremolo 32
{
{ 
g'' d' g64
\change Staff = RH
#(set-octavation 1)
}
{
a' d a'64
#(set-octavation 0)
\change Staff = LH
}
} |
r1 |
}

}


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Tremolo repeat with Staff change

2007-01-19 Thread René Brandenburger
Hi,

is there a simple way to typeset a tremolo repeat with a staff change
like the one attached?

i tried the following, but got some strange results:
if i run lilypond on the following snippet, the tremolo looks like
expected, but activating either octavation or staff change, the barcheck
fails and the tremolo bars don't follow the second chord to the upper
staff. 

running 2.10.11 on winXP

best regards

rene brandenburger

--8--Snip--begin copy paste--Snip--8-- 

\version 2.10.11
\new PianoStaff {
  \time 4/4
  
  \context Staff = RH {  % Right hand 
\clef treble
\key c \major
\relative c' {
  \skip 1 |
  \skip 1 |
}
  }
  \context Staff = LH {  % Left hand   
\clef bass
\key c \major
\clef treble
\repeat tremolo 32
{
  g' d'' g''64
  %%\change Staff = RH
  %%#(set-octavation 1)
  a'' d''' a'''64
  %%#(set-octavation 0)
  %%\change Staff = LH
} |
\skip 1
  }
  
}
--8--Snip--end   copy paste--Snip--8-- 


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