Re: Hide tocItem when not in final score

2016-11-28 Thread Simon Albrecht

On 25.11.2016 21:39, Freddy Ouellette wrote:

Hello,

Is there a way to set tocItem tags for each bookpart within variables, but hide 
the ones that are actually not used? The tocItem function seems to 
automatically add to the table of contents whether or not that bookpart is 
actually printed.


I don’t think that there is a standard way of doing so, but gladly you 
can customise almost everything in LilyPond :-) More precisely, \tocItem 
is a music function, which might be redefined to give you a method of 
doing what you want. Can you give us a small example of your setup and 
the problem?


Best, Simon

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Hide tocItem when not in final score

2016-11-25 Thread Freddy Ouellette
Hello,

Is there a way to set tocItem tags for each bookpart within variables, but hide 
the ones that are actually not used? The tocItem function seems to 
automatically add to the table of contents whether or not that bookpart is 
actually printed. 

thanks,

Freddy 


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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-19 Thread Jean-Alexis Montignies
Hi, 

I'm a little late. There is a bug in PyQt4 last version that prevents 
frescobaldi to run smoothy. There is a work around but you would need 
frescobaldi development version.

That's why I didn't answer right away.

I would recommend to install qt4-mac (aqua) instead of the X11 version. This 
requires less dependencies and the resulting application is closer to a mac app.

Good luck!

Jean-Alexis



On 10 mars 2013, at 00:38, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:

 On Mar 9, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
 
 El 04/03/2013 13:18, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com escribió:
 
 In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
 matter of next-next-next-done.
 
 I must say it's not so hard in Ubuntu 12.10, all needed libraries (esp. 
 Python poppler qt4) are now in packages available in standard repositories. 
 After installing those, two Python commands in console are enough to have it 
 installed.
 
 My last attempt to install it on my Mac to run in an X11 window resulted in 
 literally hundreds of things being downloaded by MacPorts- dependencies for 
 the dependencies for the dependencies in what seemed to be nearly infinite 
 recursion- before it could be installed.  I gave up as it became just 
 ridiculous.  Another list member pointed me to a Mac .app version but that 
 was broken and unusable.  Oh well... I'll keep using TextWrangler as my text 
 editor and Preview as my PDF reader, which works fine.
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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-19 Thread SoundsFromSound
What is the bug in PyQt4?  I haven't come across one in my own trials here.


Jean-Alexis Montignies-2 wrote
 There is a bug in PyQt4 last version that prevents frescobaldi to run
 smoothy. There is a work around but you would need frescobaldi development
 version.
 
 Jean-Alexis
 
 
 
 On 10 mars 2013, at 00:38, Tim McNamara lt;

 timmcn@

 gt; wrote:
 
 On Mar 9, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
 
 El 04/03/2013 13:18, Francisco Vila lt;

 paconet.org@

 gt; escribió:
 
 In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
 matter of next-next-next-done.
 
 I must say it's not so hard in Ubuntu 12.10, all needed libraries (esp.
 Python poppler qt4) are now in packages available in standard
 repositories. After installing those, two Python commands in console are
 enough to have it installed.
 
 My last attempt to install it on my Mac to run in an X11 window resulted
 in literally hundreds of things being downloaded by MacPorts-
 dependencies for the dependencies for the dependencies in what seemed to
 be nearly infinite recursion- before it could be installed.  I gave up as
 it became just ridiculous.  Another list member pointed me to a Mac .app
 version but that was broken and unusable.  Oh well... I'll keep using
 TextWrangler as my text editor and Preview as my PDF reader, which works
 fine.
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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Janek Warchoł
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
 My last attempt to install it on my Mac to run in an X11 window resulted in 
 literally hundreds of things being downloaded by MacPorts- dependencies for 
 the dependencies for the dependencies in what seemed to be nearly infinite 
 recursion- before it could be installed.  I gave up as it became just 
 ridiculous.  Another list member pointed me to a Mac .app version but that 
 was broken and unusable.  Oh well... I'll keep using TextWrangler as my text 
 editor and Preview as my PDF reader, which works fine.

I'm sorry that you have such problems.  If i were you, i'd just
install some Linux in a Virtual Machine (it's not difficult) and
install Frescobaldi there.  I conisder Frescobaldi to be much too
useful not to have it - in fact, i don't remember anymore how
lilyponding w/o Frescobaldi looked like!

hth,
Janek

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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hi,

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Janek Warchoł
janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm sorry that you have such problems.  If i were you, i'd just
 install some Linux in a Virtual Machine (it's not difficult) and
 install Frescobaldi there.  I conisder Frescobaldi to be much too
 useful not to have it - in fact, i don't remember anymore how
 lilyponding w/o Frescobaldi looked like!

Excellent suggestion, but I'm not sure if Sarah could do this...
probably not, since VoiceOver won't work inside the virtual machine1

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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Tim McNamara
On Mar 10, 2013, at 4:45 AM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
 My last attempt to install it on my Mac to run in an X11 window resulted in 
 literally hundreds of things being downloaded by MacPorts- dependencies for 
 the dependencies for the dependencies in what seemed to be nearly infinite 
 recursion- before it could be installed.  I gave up as it became just 
 ridiculous.  Another list member pointed me to a Mac .app version but that 
 was broken and unusable.  Oh well... I'll keep using TextWrangler as my text 
 editor and Preview as my PDF reader, which works fine.
 
 I'm sorry that you have such problems.  If i were you, i'd just
 install some Linux in a Virtual Machine (it's not difficult) and
 install Frescobaldi there.  I conisder Frescobaldi to be much too
 useful not to have it - in fact, i don't remember anymore how
 lilyponding w/o Frescobaldi looked like!

Mac OS X is a POSIX-compliant OS under the Mac surface already.  Installing 
another OS like a GNU/Linux should not be necessary.  But Mac-land is a very, 
very different philosophy than GNU/Linux-land in terms of how application 
design is implemented.  The standard is that applications are self-contained 
and not dependent on the installation of other software and libraries to run 
(beyond what is already provided in the Mac OS distribution by default).  For 
example, using things like Qt to provide a GUI just isn't done; the interface 
is built into the application package using the various Apple SDKs and mostly 
Objective-C.  There are upsides and downsides to each approach.  The GNU/Linux 
approach makes for many smaller downloads and independent development and 
upgrading of libraries, toolkits, etc.; the Mac approach makes for a cleaner 
and simpler end-user experience that just works without fuss and muss.

There is a simple Mac app called LilyEditor by Marc Mouries which was at 0.6. 
 It covers a bit of the same ground as Frescobaldi although not nearly as full 
featured.  I don't believe that it is under active development, however.
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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Paul Morris
On Mar 10, 2013, at 3:39 AM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:

 But as soon as the macports installation is done (between 1 and 4 hours
 depending the computer age), anyone can create an .app bundle (I posted the
 way to do it) that only includes a launch script.

Hi Philippe,  Can you point me to where you posted how to do this?  Was it on 
the lilypond-user list?

Thanks,
-Paul

PS. I used macports to install Frescobaldi.  It did take awhile, and several 
steps, but ultimately worked.


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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread flup2
Hello, 

I though I posted it here or on the Frescobaldi Google group, but it seems I
only posted it on the French user list. So here it is:

Creation of a launcher : 
- 

* download Platypus, that allows to integrate a script into a
double-clickable Mac application 
* run Platypus 
* in the App Name field, choose a name
* choose Shell in the dropdown menu Script type 
* choose None in the dropdown menu Output 
* click New and paste these lines  (adapting the path according to the
place where Frescobaldi is located. On my Mac, it's located in the
Applications folder) : 

#!/bin/sh 

cd /Applications/frescobaldi 
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7
frescobaldi 


* show advanced settings, and uncheck all checkboxes, except Runs in
background 
* you may define an application icon by drag and drop
* click Create





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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Paul Morris
On Mar 10, 2013, at 1:23 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:

 #!/bin/sh 
 
 cd /Applications/frescobaldi 
 /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7
 frescobaldi 

Thank you for the instructions!  When I installed frescobaldi, I just did the 
default install from the command line, and it looks like it is located here:

/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/frescobaldi_app

so I tried using the following in Platypus:

#!/bin/sh

cd 
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/frescobaldi_app
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7
frescobaldi 

But I get this error:
line 5: frescobaldi: command not found

Any ideas?  

Thanks again,
-Paul
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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread flup2
The opt/ etc. path and the frescobaldi command must be on the same line.
They seem to be on 2 different lines in your command.

If the problem doesn't lie there, I'll try to modify my launcher to make it
work with your path.

Philippe



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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-10 Thread Paul Morris
On Mar 10, 2013, at 4:08 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:

 The opt/ etc. path and the frescobaldi command must be on the same line.
 They seem to be on 2 different lines in your command.

Ah, right.  The email formatting made it seem like they were on separate lines.

I also realized that the cd /Library/... line needed to be pointing at the 
directory containing the UNIX executable file frescobaldi.  Which was here 
for me:

cd /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/ 

Those two changes have got it working for me.  Thanks again!

-Paul
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Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-09 Thread Francisco Vila
El 04/03/2013 13:18, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com escribió:

 In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
 matter of next-next-next-done.

I must say it's not so hard in Ubuntu 12.10, all needed libraries (esp.
Python poppler qt4) are now in packages available in standard repositories.
After installing those, two Python commands in console are enough to have
it installed.

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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-09 Thread Tim McNamara
On Mar 9, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
 
 El 04/03/2013 13:18, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com escribió:
 
  In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
  matter of next-next-next-done.
 
 I must say it's not so hard in Ubuntu 12.10, all needed libraries (esp. 
 Python poppler qt4) are now in packages available in standard repositories. 
 After installing those, two Python commands in console are enough to have it 
 installed.

My last attempt to install it on my Mac to run in an X11 window resulted in 
literally hundreds of things being downloaded by MacPorts- dependencies for the 
dependencies for the dependencies in what seemed to be nearly infinite 
recursion- before it could be installed.  I gave up as it became just 
ridiculous.  Another list member pointed me to a Mac .app version but that was 
broken and unusable.  Oh well... I'll keep using TextWrangler as my text editor 
and Preview as my PDF reader, which works fine.
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Re: Frescobaldi install (was: final score)

2013-03-09 Thread flup2
Mac installation is long, but it doesn't make so much problem now.

The .app mentionned was only a test for including the dependencies in the
app, not meant to be usable in production. 

But as soon as the macports installation is done (between 1 and 4 hours
depending the computer age), anyone can create an .app bundle (I posted the
way to do it) that only includes a launch script.

Anyway, Frescobaldi still has some problems (due to QT on mac, not from
Frescobaldi itself). But for me, a solution like TextWrangler + Preview (or
TeXShop, etc.) looses the main advantage of Frescobaldi (and JEdit): point
and click (point and click from Preview or TeXShop launchs the
LilyPond-included editor).

I plan to try making a macport Portfile, allowing to install Frescobaldi, a
script launcher and its dependencies using only 1 command

Philippe



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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread David Kastrup
Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com writes:

 Is there a way to have line numbers turned on in lily pond so I don't
 have to count them?

The error messages look like
03-01-2013.ly:27:0: error: syntax error, unexpected STRING

which means file 03-01-2013.ly, line 27, column 0 (newer versions state
column 1 instead), followed by two lines representing the problematic
line split in the problematic place.

 
  violin = \new Voice \relative c' {

Here the first line is empty because the line was split before the first
column: the problem is the first word, violin.

Now how to get to line 27 of your file depends on the editor you are
using.

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Christ van Willegen
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:29 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
 Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com writes:

 Is there a way to have line numbers turned on in lily pond so I don't
 have to count them?

 The error messages look like
 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: error: syntax error, unexpected STRING

 which means file 03-01-2013.ly, line 27, column 0 (newer versions state
 column 1 instead), followed by two lines representing the problematic
 line split in the problematic place.

 Now how to get to line 27 of your file depends on the editor you are
 using.

Sarah was asking how to turn on 'line numbers' in the Lilypond default
editing app (for Mac OS-X), so she can more easily go to the specified
line. I have looked around (briefly), but clicking in the console log
does not jump to the error, nor can I turn on line numbers in that
editor via the GUI, nor does the GUI have a 'go to line' command.

So, Sarah's only option _for now_ is to use another editor. And
because she has trouble seeing, having a 'real' point-and-click GUI
does not help her at the moment. Mac OS-X's speech output is quite
good, but I can imagine her having a hard time.

Perhaps 'vi' could help you here, but you'd need to open a few
windows. Hum, perhaps vim's QuickFix window could be of help? Not
sure...

Sarah, you'd have to learn 'vim', but then you can compile _within_
the editor, and when you 'make' the source of the Lilypond source
you've typed, you can more easily jump from error to error. As was
already pointed out, you have to fix the first error first (because a
lot of consequential errors can follow the first). Please see
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/usage/text-editor-support
for further information. I'm not sure if the default 'vi' that sips on
Mac OS-X is 'vi' or 'vim', but I guess the latter...

HTH?

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Francisco Vila
2013/3/4 Christ van Willegen cvwille...@gmail.com:
 On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:29 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
 Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com writes:

 Is there a way to have line numbers turned on in lily pond so I don't
 have to count them?

I don't remember what the problem is about Frescobaldi on MacOS. All I
can say that is directly related to this is:

A. Fresco has the option to see line numbers through View menu - line numbers.

B. On error, hit Control E and the cursor jumps to the text
coordinates of the error. So, no need to count lines or even to have
them numbered.

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hi Francisco,

On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't remember what the problem is about Frescobaldi on MacOS. All I
 can say that is directly related to this is:

Well, AFAIK (and I think I checked last week...) Frescobaldi does not
have an 'easy install' for Mac OS-X. It is: Install this, and this
(rom source) and mind that this is the correct version, and _then_

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Francisco Vila
2013/3/4 Christ van Willegen cvwille...@gmail.com:
 Hi Francisco,

 On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't remember what the problem is about Frescobaldi on MacOS. All I
 can say that is directly related to this is:

 Well, AFAIK (and I think I checked last week...) Frescobaldi does not
 have an 'easy install' for Mac OS-X. It is: Install this, and this
 (rom source) and mind that this is the correct version, and _then_

In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
matter of next-next-next-done. I'd like to change this if I only knew
how to. The released lilypond binary is a model, I think. Single file,
all dependencies built-in. Somebody should tell Wilbert. And MacOS is
more urgent than GNU/Linux because the wider user base.
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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread David Kastrup
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:

 2013/3/4 Christ van Willegen cvwille...@gmail.com:
 Hi Francisco,

 On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Francisco Vila
 paconet@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't remember what the problem is about Frescobaldi on MacOS. All I
 can say that is directly related to this is:

 Well, AFAIK (and I think I checked last week...) Frescobaldi does not
 have an 'easy install' for Mac OS-X. It is: Install this, and this
 (rom source) and mind that this is the correct version, and _then_

 In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
 matter of next-next-next-done. I'd like to change this if I only knew
 how to. The released lilypond binary is a model, I think. Single file,
 all dependencies built-in. Somebody should tell Wilbert. And MacOS is
 more urgent than GNU/Linux because the wider user base.

wider user base is only relevant in relation to the wider developer
base it causes in the long run, where developer base includes
everything and everybody producing actual commits.

GNU/Linux is more important in that regard since it is pretty much our
_only_ development platform.  Even for people otherwise at home on other
operating systems.  So it is doubly important that we don't have
stumbling blocks requiring experienced users of GNU/Linux there.

Now it is true that I likely don't have a good clue about the role of
Frescobaldi in this universe.

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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Wim van Dommelen

Hi Sarah,

TeXShop has line numbers, work OK with Lilypond. Has a possibility to  
compile it and open the PDF afterwards. Easy.


Regards,
Wim.




On 4 Mar 2013, at 06:57 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:

yeah I'm horrible  at compiling stuff and using the terminal. i was  
looking for a GUI way of doing this.  and I've never even heard of  
JEdit. lol! Not even on windows. yeah I'm a geek but not much of one  
lol! plus I'm not sure point and click will work with voice over. I  
know it does not work too well with nvda  and windows as of yet.  
Will try and follow the manual instructions but since I dunno where  
python is located on mac and its running what ever version came with  
osx mountain lion I dunno.


Tc and be blessed. all.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:47 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:


Hello,

There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac  
OS X. But
one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool  
combo. That
editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than  
Frescobaldi and

keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler

Installation instructions are here given for Windows, but they are  
pretty

similar with OS X:  http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html
http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Francisco Vila
2013/3/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:

 2013/3/4 Christ van Willegen cvwille...@gmail.com:
 Hi Francisco,

 On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Francisco Vila
 paconet@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't remember what the problem is about Frescobaldi on MacOS. All I
 can say that is directly related to this is:

 Well, AFAIK (and I think I checked last week...) Frescobaldi does not
 have an 'easy install' for Mac OS-X. It is: Install this, and this
 (rom source) and mind that this is the correct version, and _then_

 In GNU/Linux it is a small nightmare to install. In Windows it is a
 matter of next-next-next-done. I'd like to change this if I only knew
 how to. The released lilypond binary is a model, I think. Single file,
 all dependencies built-in. Somebody should tell Wilbert. And MacOS is
 more urgent than GNU/Linux because the wider user base.

 wider user base is only relevant in relation to the wider developer
 base it causes in the long run, where developer base includes
 everything and everybody producing actual commits.

 GNU/Linux is more important in that regard since it is pretty much our
 _only_ development platform.  Even for people otherwise at home on other
 operating systems.  So it is doubly important that we don't have
 stumbling blocks requiring experienced users of GNU/Linux there.

 Now it is true that I likely don't have a good clue about the role of
 Frescobaldi in this universe.

What I really meant is that a monolithic, windows-style installer for
Frescoaldi on MacOs is more important than one for GNU/Linux because
GNU/Linux users are more likely to be able to face the rather
challenging compiling/installing process of Frescobaldi.

Important for Frescobaldi and indirectly also for LilyPond, IMO,
because I find Frescobaldi very user friendly and thus it lowers the
entry barrier to LilyPond.

No offense intended for users of any other OS than GNU/Linux.
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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Francisco Vila
2013/3/4 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
 because I find Frescobaldi very user friendly and thus it lowers the entry 
 barrier to LilyPond.

Er, it lowers the entry *threshold* to LilyPond.

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread flup2
The best would be to create a Macport's port for Frescobaldi. I'll try to
see if it's easy or not.

Philippe



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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I can't see well enough to do that.  Actually I can't see at all and vo is 
notable at differentiation these things. It won't recignase a gray image in a 
title bar Im trying to install the last commit of the lily pond tool in to 
Jedit with no success at all  and all the directions said was to unzip it in 
the Jedit directory which was ~/libraries/JEdit/

No dice. The program never found the plugin folder so I could install it via 
the plugin manager.

Tc and be blessed.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 11:02 PM, Jacques Menu jacques.m...@tvtmail.ch wrote:

 Hello Sarah,
 
 My setup it to use TeXShop, which is part of TeXLive, to edit the .ly files.
 A trick : in order not to lose the current selection or cursor positition 
 when you re-activate an editor window, click in the gray background of its 
 title bar, not in in the text pane below.
 
 I compile the files in the Terminal with:
   lily myFile.ly
 The command can be called again with the up arrow of the keyboard.
 
 lily is defined as an alias in ${HOME}/.bashrc:
   alias lily=/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond 
 --pdf
 
 Another way round is to define a function in  ${HOME}/.bashrc to avoid 
 typing the .ly extension of the file:
 function lil ()
   {
   /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond --pdf ${1}.ly
   }
 and then lil myFile does the compilation.
 
 Sorry if I over-explained things you already know.
 
 Regards,
 
 
 Le 4 mars 2013 à 06:57, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 yeah I'm horrible  at compiling stuff and using the terminal. i was looking 
 for a GUI way of doing this.  and I've never even heard of JEdit. lol! Not 
 even on windows. yeah I'm a geek but not much of one lol! plus I'm not sure 
 point and click will work with voice over. I know it does not work too well 
 with nvda  and windows as of yet. Will try and follow the manual 
 instructions but since I dunno where python is located on mac and its 
 running what ever version came with osx mountain lion I dunno.
 
 Tc and be blessed. all.
 On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:47 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac OS X. But
 one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool combo. That
 editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than Frescobaldi and
 keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler
 
 Installation instructions are here given for Windows, but they are pretty
 similar with OS X:  http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html
 http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html  
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Paul Morris
On Mar 4, 2013, at 10:28 AM, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote:

 What I really meant is that a monolithic, windows-style installer for
 Frescoaldi on MacOs is more important than one for GNU/Linux because
 GNU/Linux users are more likely to be able to face the rather
 challenging compiling/installing process of Frescobaldi.
 
 Important for Frescobaldi and indirectly also for LilyPond, IMO,
 because I find Frescobaldi very user friendly and thus it lowers the
 entry threshold to LilyPond.

+1 from someone who recently went through his first 
command-line-build-dependencies-from-source ordeal to get Frescobaldi running 
on a mac.  It was no picnic, with lots of gotchas.  I think most would not have 
the patience for it, since they are used to simple installations.  That's too 
bad because Frescobaldi is wonderful and really improves the experience of 
working with LilyPond.

Also, would it be worth adding line numbers to the default binary LilyPad apps? 
 That by itself would go a long way by making it easy to find errors.

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Paul Morris
On Mar 4, 2013, at 10:39 AM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:

 The best would be to create a Macport's port for Frescobaldi. I'll try to 
 see if it's easy or not.

I agree that this would really help and is a smart low-hanging-fruit 
approach.  Thanks for looking into it.

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Francisco,

You wrote:
 [ ... ]
 B. On error, hit Control E and the cursor jumps to the text
 coordinates of the error. So, no need to count lines or even to have
 them numbered.

Well, I disagree with this conclusion, for the following two reasons:

  1. Even for advanced lilypond users it can be necessarily to count
 line numbers: If there is a problem, You cannot solve, and have to
 discuss it on this mailing list, it's very useful pointing out, on
 which line the problem seems to be.

  2. In this special case: Sarah seems to be a very beginner of
 lilypond, and the help, which I (and David) tried to give, could
 only bee helpful with finding the correct lines.

Best Regards   Roland

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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hey! I can't help beeing a beginner. lol! Hehahaha. No offense taken btw.  It's 
like learning anything really. you fall a lot but you keep trying and trying 
and one day it just clicks.

I did not know about the control e thing since prefs are dimmed on the mac side 
of lily pond for some odd reason. Someone suggested emacspeak but I'm not going 
to compile that as I really am no good at the terminal. lol! Well not as good 
as I should be.

Anyways guys I appreciate all the help given and I hope to give advice as well 
when I'm more experienced with lily pond

Will keep you all updated on the next assignment. Class was canceled today., 
but I get the feeling this class will hep me learn lily pond a lot.

Take care all and be blessed and thanks for the advice both on and off list.


On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Francisco,
 
 You wrote:
 [ ... ]
 B. On error, hit Control E and the cursor jumps to the text
 coordinates of the error. So, no need to count lines or even to have
 them numbered.
 
 Well, I disagree with this conclusion, for the following two reasons:
 
  1. Even for advanced lilypond users it can be necessarily to count
 line numbers: If there is a problem, You cannot solve, and have to
 discuss it on this mailing list, it's very useful pointing out, on
 which line the problem seems to be.
 
  2. In this special case: Sarah seems to be a very beginner of
 lilypond, and the help, which I (and David) tried to give, could
 only bee helpful with finding the correct lines.
 
 Best Regards   Roland
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Oh and btw the command E thing does not work. it does not appear to jump to 
anything even when running the cmd r command. using v 2.16 here. and voice over 
and mountain lion 10.82 with all updates applied.

Is this supposed to do something when hitting control e or cmd e? Can someone 
verify this works with voice over on and voice over will read where the error 
is and such?

Take care all and I thank you again.
On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Francisco,
 
 You wrote:
 [ ... ]
 B. On error, hit Control E and the cursor jumps to the text
 coordinates of the error. So, no need to count lines or even to have
 them numbered.
 
 Well, I disagree with this conclusion, for the following two reasons:
 
  1. Even for advanced lilypond users it can be necessarily to count
 line numbers: If there is a problem, You cannot solve, and have to
 discuss it on this mailing list, it's very useful pointing out, on
 which line the problem seems to be.
 
  2. In this special case: Sarah seems to be a very beginner of
 lilypond, and the help, which I (and David) tried to give, could
 only bee helpful with finding the correct lines.
 
 Best Regards   Roland
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-04 Thread Christ van Willegen
Hi Sarah,

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh and btw the command E thing does not work.

That only works in Frescobaldi, and that's not easy to set up on a
Mac... but people are probably looking into that.

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final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ok. wight he viola part and I'm still loosing track of my octaves it's not even 
funny. I know when to switch but I'm so used to playing on a keyboard I dunno 
if lily pond will switch or if I'll have a violist who will shoot me lol! 
(insert a very bad joke of my instructors here).

Anyways it looks ok, but there are still a  lot of errors I can't work out as I 
did this based of of a templet someone helped me with. Thanks. btw.

Here is the log.

 Processing `/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly'
Parsing...
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING

violin = \new Voice \relative c' {
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:38:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected 


/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:49:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected NOTENAME_PITCH

g fis  g  g |
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:77:21: error: 
syntax error, unexpected UNSIGNED
ees f f ees8\fermata 
 48\fermata | c, c'1\fermata   
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:77:53: error: 
syntax error, unexpected 
ees f f ees8\fermata 48\fermata | c, c'1\fermata   
 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:80:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING

cello = \new Voice \relative c' {
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:99:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING

bass = \new Voice \relative c {
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:120:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected \score

\score {
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:123:34: error: 
syntax error, unexpected UNSIGNED
\new staff  \global \violin 
  2 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:124:26: error: 
unknown escaped string: `\viola'
\new Staff  \global 
  \viola 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:124:26: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING
\new Staff  \global 
  \viola 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:125:26: error: 
unknown escaped string: `\cello'
\new Staff  \global 
  \cello 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:125:26: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING
\new Staff  \global 
  \cello 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:126:26: error: 
unknown escaped string: `\bass'
\new Staff  \global 
  \bass 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:126:26: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING
\new Staff  \global 
  \bass 
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:130:1: error: 
syntax error, unexpected end of input
}
 
warning: no music found in score
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Interpreting music...
/Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:54:55: 
warning: barcheck failed at: 1/4
\new Voice { \voiceTwo aes aes g c8\fermata r8\fermata 
   |
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Finding the ideal number of pages...
Fitting music on 1 page...
Drawing systems...
Layout output to `string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ps'...
Converting to `./string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.pdf'...
fatal error: failed files: /Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 
03-01-2013.ly

Here is the .ly file



string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly
Description: Binary data
 for someone's reference. I think I'm beginning to get the hang of this. Now 
the dynamics are missing but I can always add them in tonight. do I need to 
specify the paper size and stuff? I did not do this yet but that can come last. 
I was only worried about th emotes and I want my instructor to at least read 
the pdf.

This has been a good project and  I thank all of you who have and continued to 
help me through my journey.

If this ever gets played for real some ware and I doubt it will since to me it 
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Re: final score

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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
-2013.ly
 
 Here is the .ly file
 
 
 for someone's reference. I think I'm beginning to get the hang of this.
 Now the dynamics are missing but I can always add them in tonight. do I
 need to specify the paper size and stuff? I did not do this yet but that
 can come last. I was only worried about th emotes and I want my instructor
 to at least read the pdf.
 
 This has been a good project and  I thank all of you who have and
 continued to help me through my journey.
 
 If this ever gets played for real some ware and I doubt it will since to
 me it is awful, I hope I can record it. lol!
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Sarah,

I think You should carefully read this complete mail, because it may
solve many problems. :-)

To revise Your .ly with the information from the log, you should always
go top-down, that means You should firstly take the first error You see.

That's because of many errors use to be errors resulting from previous
error(s).

In this case it is the error concernin line 27::

  /Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: error: 
syntax error, unexpected STRING

  violin = \new Voice \relative c' {

Well, unexpected STRING means there was something not closed before,
and so You can find that in line 10 there begins the violin 1 part, and
this is not closed in line 25 (as You perhaps did assume), because the }
in line 25 corresponds with the { in line 12. So You are missing the
corresponding } to the { in line 10.

Correcting this in line 25 writing } } instead of }, You will find,
that after new compliling the first error will be at line 35, which
means, that the score before line 35 is quite correct for lily to
compile it.

And so on, I think You will find many mistakes one after another, which
I found at a first glance, par example the next mistake is a superfluous
} in line 32, resulting in the second error message concerning line 35.

And so on.

But one heavy multiple mistake You possibly wouldn't find by Yourself is
the thing with the macro names of the violin parts:

In line 10 You are starting the code for violin 1, which You want to
have been written as Violin 1, and in the macro You call it violin,
there is nothing wrong with it.

But then, in line 27, You are starting the code for violin 2 (which You
want to have been written as Violin 2), and You are using the same
macro name violin as for violin 1. lilypond cannot handle this, so You
have to chose a macro name different from the macro name for violin 1.

Later, in the score section, You are using this macro as \violin 2,
which You didn't declare anywhere in the previous code. This is the one,
but the other is, that You cannot say violin 2 for the macro name,
because of You may not use digits or blanks in macro names. Respecting
this in the .ly-file I've sent You before, I called the two macro names
violin_I and violin_II, and it did compile fine. :-)

HTH and good luck.

Best Regards   Roland

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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread wjm

Greetings,
I've been tinkering with your piece and have produced the following, 
which compiles with 0 errors but might not reflect what you actually 
intended... however, I hope it is of some help.
Some of your original error messages seemed to be as a result of '{' or 
'}' in the wrong places... and timing errors due to not explicitly 
stating note durations... Note also that Lilypond doesn't seem to like 
variable names containing numbers ie violin1 isn't liked. NB also that 
variable names are different from Instrument names! :)
It might pay to re-read the Learning and Notation Manuals' section 
talking about voices! :)

Please do a close comparison with your original... :)
I hope all this is of some use.
Regards
Bill

\version 2.16.0

\header
{ title = score assignment 1 }

global= {
  \time 4/4
  \key c \minor
}
violin =
%\new Voice
\relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Violin 1 
 g4 aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees4 f ees8.( des16) c4 |
 d4 e! g8.( f16) ees4 |
 d4 g b8.( a16) g4\fermata |
 ees' ees d d |
 c d b8.( a16) g4 |
 c' aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees f ees8.( d16) c4 |
 ees' ees d d |
 c d b8.( a16) g4 |
 c' aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees f ees8.( d16) c8\fermata r8\fermata |
c''1\fermata |
}

violinb =
%\new Voice
\relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Violin 2 
 % from measures 1-4  { \voiceOne ees ees  ees8. d16 c4 |
c4 des c8. bes16 c4 |
b c c c |
c c fis d |
% from measures 1-4   \new Voice { \voiceTwo c c b8. d16 c4 |
c des c8. bes16 aes4 |
b c c c |
c b d  d |
g fis  g  g |
g c  d c |

{ \voiceOne c des b c | }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo aes aes g c | }

\oneVoice
{
g fis  g  g |
g c d c |
}

{ \voiceOne c des b c8\fermata r8\fermata | g1\fermata | }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo aes4 aes g c8\fermata r8\fermata | c1\fermata 
\bar| }


}


viola =
\relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Viola 
  \clef alto

 c4 aes,  g  ees |
ees f  { des c } \\ { ees  ees }  |
 { d  e  aes  g } \\ { f  g  aes  g }   |
fis  g  c' b |
% bridge first time
r4 r r r |
 r4 r r r  |
c4  aes  g g |
ees f f ees |
% bridge second time with ending
%r4 r r r |
 %r4 r r r  |
c4  aes  g g |
ees f f ees8\fermata f8\fermata | c, c'1\fermata
  \bar |.
}

cello =
\relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Cello 
  \clef bass
  c4  f g g c |
aes des  ees aes |
  g c  f c |
 a d  g,  d  g|
%b section first time through c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c |
 aes des g c, |
%bridge second time through with ending
c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c8\fermata r8\fermata |
 aes4 des g c, |c' g1\fermata

  \bar |.
}

bass =
\relative c {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Bass 
  \clef bass
c4  f g g c |
aes des  ees aes |
  g c  f c |
 a d  g,  d  g|
%b section first time through c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c |
 aes des g c, |
%bridge second time through with ending
c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c8\fermata r8\fermata |
 aes4 des g c, |c' g1\fermata

  \bar |.

  \bar |.
}

\score
{
\new StaffGroup

\new Staff = musica \violin
\new Staff = musicb \violinb
\new Staff = musicc \viola
\new Staff = musicd \cello
\new Staff = musice \bass

}

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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Is there a way to have line numbers turned on in lily pond so I don't have to 
count them? I don't' see a way to get to a presences thing in lily pond 2.16 
for mac osx. This would help a lot in terms of errors. or can I correct it 
direct from the log file? I doubt it.
 Thanks.

S
On Mar 3, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Sarah,
 
 I think You should carefully read this complete mail, because it may
 solve many problems. :-)
 
 To revise Your .ly with the information from the log, you should always
 go top-down, that means You should firstly take the first error You see.
 
 That's because of many errors use to be errors resulting from previous
 error(s).
 
 In this case it is the error concernin line 27::
 
  /Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: 
 error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
 
  violin = \new Voice \relative c' {
 
 Well, unexpected STRING means there was something not closed before,
 and so You can find that in line 10 there begins the violin 1 part, and
 this is not closed in line 25 (as You perhaps did assume), because the }
 in line 25 corresponds with the { in line 12. So You are missing the
 corresponding } to the { in line 10.
 
 Correcting this in line 25 writing } } instead of }, You will find,
 that after new compliling the first error will be at line 35, which
 means, that the score before line 35 is quite correct for lily to
 compile it.
 
 And so on, I think You will find many mistakes one after another, which
 I found at a first glance, par example the next mistake is a superfluous
 } in line 32, resulting in the second error message concerning line 35.
 
 And so on.
 
 But one heavy multiple mistake You possibly wouldn't find by Yourself is
 the thing with the macro names of the violin parts:
 
 In line 10 You are starting the code for violin 1, which You want to
 have been written as Violin 1, and in the macro You call it violin,
 there is nothing wrong with it.
 
 But then, in line 27, You are starting the code for violin 2 (which You
 want to have been written as Violin 2), and You are using the same
 macro name violin as for violin 1. lilypond cannot handle this, so You
 have to chose a macro name different from the macro name for violin 1.
 
 Later, in the score section, You are using this macro as \violin 2,
 which You didn't declare anywhere in the previous code. This is the one,
 but the other is, that You cannot say violin 2 for the macro name,
 because of You may not use digits or blanks in macro names. Respecting
 this in the .ly-file I've sent You before, I called the two macro names
 violin_I and violin_II, and it did compile fine. :-)
 
 HTH and good luck.
 
 Best Regards   Roland
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Well I saw a presences thing in the lily pond menu but it was dimmed. Any way 
how to make it undimmed so I can see if there is a line numbers thing?

This would make it much much easier in solving errors and keeping track of 
where I am in terms of the piece. or pieces I will be doing this semester and 
for the next few years.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Sarah,
 
 I think You should carefully read this complete mail, because it may
 solve many problems. :-)
 
 To revise Your .ly with the information from the log, you should always
 go top-down, that means You should firstly take the first error You see.
 
 That's because of many errors use to be errors resulting from previous
 error(s).
 
 In this case it is the error concernin line 27::
 
  /Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: 
 error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
 
  violin = \new Voice \relative c' {
 
 Well, unexpected STRING means there was something not closed before,
 and so You can find that in line 10 there begins the violin 1 part, and
 this is not closed in line 25 (as You perhaps did assume), because the }
 in line 25 corresponds with the { in line 12. So You are missing the
 corresponding } to the { in line 10.
 
 Correcting this in line 25 writing } } instead of }, You will find,
 that after new compliling the first error will be at line 35, which
 means, that the score before line 35 is quite correct for lily to
 compile it.
 
 And so on, I think You will find many mistakes one after another, which
 I found at a first glance, par example the next mistake is a superfluous
 } in line 32, resulting in the second error message concerning line 35.
 
 And so on.
 
 But one heavy multiple mistake You possibly wouldn't find by Yourself is
 the thing with the macro names of the violin parts:
 
 In line 10 You are starting the code for violin 1, which You want to
 have been written as Violin 1, and in the macro You call it violin,
 there is nothing wrong with it.
 
 But then, in line 27, You are starting the code for violin 2 (which You
 want to have been written as Violin 2), and You are using the same
 macro name violin as for violin 1. lilypond cannot handle this, so You
 have to chose a macro name different from the macro name for violin 1.
 
 Later, in the score section, You are using this macro as \violin 2,
 which You didn't declare anywhere in the previous code. This is the one,
 but the other is, that You cannot say violin 2 for the macro name,
 because of You may not use digits or blanks in macro names. Respecting
 this in the .ly-file I've sent You before, I called the two macro names
 violin_I and violin_II, and it did compile fine. :-)
 
 HTH and good luck.
 
 Best Regards   Roland
 
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Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami

Actually I took the score templet string quartet  and modified it to be the 
string score that I wanted violin 1, violin 2 and viola and cello and bass. so 
maybe I miscopied the templet or something to that effect.

Tc and be blessed.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 8:11 PM, wjm mooney...@aim.com wrote:

 Greetings,
 I've been tinkering with your piece and have produced the following, which 
 compiles with 0 errors but might not reflect what you actually intended... 
 however, I hope it is of some help.
 Some of your original error messages seemed to be as a result of '{' or '}' 
 in the wrong places... and timing errors due to not explicitly stating note 
 durations... Note also that Lilypond doesn't seem to like variable names 
 containing numbers ie violin1 isn't liked. NB also that variable names are 
 different from Instrument names! :)
 It might pay to re-read the Learning and Notation Manuals' section talking 
 about voices! :)
 Please do a close comparison with your original... :)
 I hope all this is of some use.
 Regards
 Bill
 
 \version 2.16.0
 
 \header
 { title = score assignment 1 }
 
 global= {
  \time 4/4
  \key c \minor
 }
 violin =
 %\new Voice
 \relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Violin 1 
 g4 aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees4 f ees8.( des16) c4 |
 d4 e! g8.( f16) ees4 |
 d4 g b8.( a16) g4\fermata |
 ees' ees d d |
 c d b8.( a16) g4 |
 c' aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees f ees8.( d16) c4 |
 ees' ees d d |
 c d b8.( a16) g4 |
 c' aes g8.( f16) ees4 |
 ees f ees8.( d16) c8\fermata r8\fermata |
 c''1\fermata |
 }
 
 violinb =
 %\new Voice
 \relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Violin 2 
 % from measures 1-4  { \voiceOne ees ees  ees8. d16 c4 |
 c4 des c8. bes16 c4 |
 b c c c |
 c c fis d |
 % from measures 1-4   \new Voice { \voiceTwo c c b8. d16 c4 |
 c des c8. bes16 aes4 |
 b c c c |
 c b d  d |
 g fis  g  g |
 g c  d c |
 
 { \voiceOne c des b c | }
 \new Voice { \voiceTwo aes aes g c | }
 
 \oneVoice
 {
 g fis  g  g |
 g c d c |
 }
 
 { \voiceOne c des b c8\fermata r8\fermata | g1\fermata | }
 \new Voice { \voiceTwo aes4 aes g c8\fermata r8\fermata | c1\fermata \bar| }
 
 }
 
 
 viola =
 \relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Viola 
  \clef alto
 
 c4 aes,  g  ees |
 ees f  { des c } \\ { ees  ees }  |
  { d  e  aes  g } \\ { f  g  aes  g }   |
 fis  g  c' b |
 % bridge first time
 r4 r r r |
 r4 r r r  |
 c4  aes  g g |
 ees f f ees |
 % bridge second time with ending
 %r4 r r r |
 %r4 r r r  |
 c4  aes  g g |
 ees f f ees8\fermata f8\fermata | c, c'1\fermata
  \bar |.
 }
 
 cello =
 \relative c' {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Cello 
  \clef bass
  c4  f g g c |
 aes des  ees aes |
  g c  f c |
 a d  g,  d  g|
 %b section first time through c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c |
 aes des g c, |
 %bridge second time through with ending
 c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c8\fermata r8\fermata |
 aes4 des g c, |c' g1\fermata
 
  \bar |.
 }
 
 bass =
 \relative c {
  \set Staff.instrumentName = #Bass 
  \clef bass
c4  f g g c |
 aes des  ees aes |
  g c  f c |
 a d  g,  d  g|
 %b section first time through c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c |
 aes des g c, |
 %bridge second time through with ending
 c' c'' b bes |
 a aes g f |
 ees  f b, c8\fermata r8\fermata |
 aes4 des g c, |c' g1\fermata
 
  \bar |.
 
  \bar |.
 }
 
 \score
 {
 \new StaffGroup
 
 \new Staff = musica \violin
 \new Staff = musicb \violinb
 \new Staff = musicc \viola
 \new Staff = musicd \cello
 \new Staff = musice \bass
 
 }


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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Yeah is there a line editor I could use? I thought lilly pond had line numbers 
on by default but the since the prefs option is dimmed for some odd reason I 
dunno. lol!

You are right that it would speed up my progress greatly. is there a line 
editor that's a guy for mac that you know of that can take .ly files and still 
compile them correctly? I don't have or use a braille display and have not for 
years so I'm working with I have which is the lily pond editor for mac osx v 
2.16.

Tc all and be blessed.


On Mar 3, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Sarah,
 
 You wrote:
 
 Well I saw a presences thing in the lily pond menu but it was dimmed.
 Any way how to make it undimmed so I can see if there is a line
 numbers thing?
 
 This would make it much much easier in solving errors and keeping
 track of where I am in terms of the piece. or pieces I will be doing
 this semester and for the next few years.
 
 I'm using the editor vim, which shows the line numbers per default.
 
 I remember You are using a mac, am I right?
 
 Well, I don't know the editors at mac, and You especially have to use a
 braille editor, correct?
 
 If You can get a braille editor for mac with this feature, that would
 solve it.
 
 In Your previous mail You wrote something about beeing not so far after
 two weeks. An editor with line numbers would extremely increase not only
 the working tempo, but also the learning tempo, I think. :-)
 
 Good luck. :-)
 
 Best Regards   Roland


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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Iuse a screen reader called voice over. It is not that good in the terminal so 
if line numbers could be enabled in lily pond that would be nice as I could 
then see where the mistake is and correct it. or copy and paste the relevant 
line on to the list or what not.

Take care. all and be blessed.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Roland Goretzki rol...@roland-goretzki.de wrote:

 Hello list, hello Sarah,
 
 I don't have or use a braille display and have not for years ...
 
 Upps, how can You read without a braille display?
 
 I'm not familiar with the lilypond editor, so others could better help
 You with it.
 
 The following only with saying, that vim is an editor with (similar to
 lilypond) a steep learning curve (but neverthelss the best I know):
 
 Vim is also for mac.
 
 The vim editor (also for blind) with explanation, but as far as I can
 see, only in german:
 http://www.linux-fuer-blinde.de/55-0-texteditor-vim.html
 
 The vim-download page for macintosh:
 http://www.vim.org/download.php#mac
 
 HTH
 
 Best Regards   Roland


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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread flup2
Hello,

There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac OS X. But
one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool combo. That
editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than Frescobaldi and
keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler

Installation instructions are here given for Windows, but they are pretty
similar with OS X:  http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html
http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html  

Philippe



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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
yeah I'm horrible  at compiling stuff and using the terminal. i was looking for 
a GUI way of doing this.  and I've never even heard of JEdit. lol! Not even on 
windows. yeah I'm a geek but not much of one lol! plus I'm not sure point and 
click will work with voice over. I know it does not work too well with nvda  
and windows as of yet. Will try and follow the manual instructions but since I 
dunno where python is located on mac and its running what ever version came 
with osx mountain lion I dunno.

Tc and be blessed. all.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:47 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:

 Hello,
 
 There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac OS X. But
 one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool combo. That
 editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than Frescobaldi and
 keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler
 
 Installation instructions are here given for Windows, but they are pretty
 similar with OS X:  http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html
 http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html  
 
 Philippe
 
 
 
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Re: editor Re: final score

2013-03-03 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Sarah,

My setup it to use TeXShop, which is part of TeXLive, to edit the .ly files.
A trick : in order not to lose the current selection or cursor positition when 
you re-activate an editor window, click in the gray background of its title 
bar, not in in the text pane below.

I compile the files in the Terminal with:
lily myFile.ly
The command can be called again with the up arrow of the keyboard.

lily is defined as an alias in ${HOME}/.bashrc:
alias lily=/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond 
--pdf

Another way round is to define a function in  ${HOME}/.bashrc to avoid typing 
the .ly extension of the file:
function lil ()
{
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond --pdf ${1}.ly
}
and then lil myFile does the compilation.

Sorry if I over-explained things you already know.

Regards,


Le 4 mars 2013 à 06:57, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com a écrit :

 yeah I'm horrible  at compiling stuff and using the terminal. i was looking 
 for a GUI way of doing this.  and I've never even heard of JEdit. lol! Not 
 even on windows. yeah I'm a geek but not much of one lol! plus I'm not sure 
 point and click will work with voice over. I know it does not work too well 
 with nvda  and windows as of yet. Will try and follow the manual instructions 
 but since I dunno where python is located on mac and its running what ever 
 version came with osx mountain lion I dunno.
 
 Tc and be blessed. all.
 On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:47 PM, flup2 phili...@philmassart.net wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac OS X. But
 one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool combo. That
 editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than Frescobaldi and
 keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler
 
 Installation instructions are here given for Windows, but they are pretty
 similar with OS X:  http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html
 http://lilypondtool.blogspot.be/p/install-configure.html  
 
 Philippe
 
 
 
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