Re: point-and-click from PDF viewer to lilypond editor

2015-06-08 Thread Scott Miller
Point and click works great in KDE with okular and kate.
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Re: woff svg

2015-05-08 Thread Scott Miller
lilybin.com is looking to change to use svg rather than png to display a
score in a browser.

https://github.com/trevordixon/LilyBin/issues/20

This is still in development but the above link may have some good info.
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Re: Fedora 22

2015-05-01 Thread Scott Miller
Another confirmed, Fedora 22. The Fedora repo supplied lilypond 2.19.18
fails to compile anything. Here is a log:

http://fpaste.org/217530/
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Re: Ace editor - Lilypond support

2015-03-09 Thread Scott Miller
I am not any help for the question, but wanted to thank you for looking
into this.

ownCloud also uses the Ace editor for in-browser text editing and it would
be awesome to edit LilyPond right from the browser!
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Re: Feedback Request for Music Fonts

2014-10-10 Thread Scott Miller
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Abraham Lee wrote:

>
> And I'm glad you like Scorlatti! Care to share any of your recent works
> with it?
>

Here is a Scorlatti font example with your style sheet (voice and string
quartet):

http://scottmillercomposer.com/scores/britten/

And I have a recording!
https://soundcloud.com/scottlinux/quatre-chansons-francaises-britten-arranged-for-string-quartet

Cheers,
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Re: Feedback Request for Music Fonts

2014-10-09 Thread Scott Miller
(edit: forgot to reply to list)

I have had the chance to throw some different scores in front of a few
players. They all seemed to prefer the Profondo font, curiously enough
stating that it looked the most modern.

My favorite is the Scorlatti font which is just brilliant. Thank you for
your hard work on this,
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Re: Automatic fit-to page staff spacing help

2014-09-19 Thread Scott Miller
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Abraham Lee wrote:

>
> Scott,
>
> The option you want is actually "ragged-last-bottom". The ragged-bottom
> option applies to pages prior to the last one. Since the score is only a
> single page, it IS the last one :)
>

Yeah! Ah that's it! Thanks,
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Re: Automatic fit-to page staff spacing help

2014-09-19 Thread Scott Miller
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Kieren MacMillan
wrote

>
> \paper { ragged-bottom = ##f }
>

Thanks! Yeah I have tried various ragged-xxx options, but it doesn't seem
to space evenly over the whole page.

Ex: http://lilybin.com/n8jjn6/3

What am I doing wrong? :/
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Automatic fit-to page staff spacing help

2014-09-19 Thread Scott Miller
I currently use something like this to help space out staves evenly on a
page:

\paper {
 system-system-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 1.0) (padding . 8))
}

Example without: http://lilybin.com/n8jjn6/1

And with system-system-spacing stuff (how I want it to appear):

http://lilybin.com/n8jjn6/2

Is there a better or automatic way to just have LilyPond automatically use
all available space on a page and space staves evenly instead of having to
specify the system-system-spacing?
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Re: man pages refer to older version in title

2013-12-09 Thread Scott Miller
Ah! Cancel. That appears to be from the Debian stable version of lilypond
on the system.

 :)
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man pages refer to older version in title

2013-12-09 Thread Scott Miller
I am not sure if this is due to being in development, but I wanted to send
a note that the man pages for lilypond, musicxml2ly and such for 2.17.x
have version 2.14.2 in the title text of the man page doc.


(linux 64bit binary from lilypond.org)

$ lilypond --version
GNU LilyPond 2.17.97

Copyright (c) 1996--2012 by
  Han-Wen Nienhuys 
  Jan Nieuwenhuizen 
  and others.



$ man lilypond

LILYPOND(1)
User
Commands
LILYPOND(1)

NAME
   LilyPond - manual page for LilyPond 2.14.2





$ man musicxml2ly

MUSICXML2LY(1)
User
Commands
MUSICXML2LY(1)

NAME
   musicxml2ly - manual page for musicxml2ly (LilyPond) 2.14.2


[snip to bottom]

musicxml2ly (LilyPond)
2.14.2
February
2013
MUSICXML2LY(1)
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lilypond - bitcoin donations?

2013-11-05 Thread Scott Miller
Does the lilypond project accept bitcoin donations?
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piano pedal lines over staff

2007-03-04 Thread Scott Miller
  I've tried different text span options, but cannot seem to get  
exactly what I'm after. Is there a way to have a piano pedal sort of  
line above the staff, with the end hook pointing down?


Somewhat like this (though a solid complete line, of course):

__
|

Thanks for your help,

Scott


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Re: percussion clef notes: transposing

2007-03-01 Thread Scott Miller
OK I see. Thank you. I was expecting a default perc clef to act as a  
treble clef.


Scott

On 1 Mar 2007, at 4:18 PM, Rune Zedeler wrote:


Scott Miller wrote:


typing in the pitch 'c' for example, outputs a pitch on the 'b' line.
Almost like it is acting as an alto clef. Using Lilypond 2.11.20. Has
anyone else seen this? Is this a bug? Or perhaps my instrument
settings are causing something odd to happen.


It is on purpose.
c' is the "default note", and middle line is the "default line".
To me it seems sensible that a clef with no pitch-meaning puts the  
default note on the default line.

What did you expect it to do?

-Rune




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percussion clef notes: transposing

2007-03-01 Thread Scott Miller

Hi, under this clef

/clef percussion

typing in the pitch 'c' for example, outputs a pitch on the 'b' line.
Almost like it is acting as an alto clef. Using Lilypond 2.11.20. Has
anyone else seen this? Is this a bug? Or perhaps my instrument
settings are causing something odd to happen.

Scott


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