to a per-process
directory. But then every TeX run will need to create its own .fmt,
which sounds like an awful waste of time. --best, karl.
David Kastrup:
...
> I don't see myself able to deal with all potential icky graphics code in
> LilyPond, and I don't see anybody else stepping up either.
...
Just for the record, I'm interested in icky graphics code.
Regards,
/Karl
ies:
http://git.geda-project.org/geda-gaf/
in commit be4ed1c509e9cd808222f7e32e6ee2e602f58662
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to speed instead, but you didn't
understand that since:
> >> "taking care of PostScript" is not related to converting LilyPond's
> >> graphics internals to Cairo since LilyPond's graphics internals are
> >> not written in PostScript.
You are obviously not underst
Werner:
> >> "taking care of PostScript" is not related to converting LilyPond's
> >> graphics internals to Cairo since LilyPond's graphics internals are
> >> not written in PostScript.
> >
> > Ok, forget it then, you are not lis
ere is currently very little documentation.
> > //
> >
> > Soo, the computer-readability is a nice goal, but not so much
> > attained.
>
> Well, there isn't a free lib for reading PostScript, is there?
I do have an editor.
> I mean, how much is ps2pdf documente
using "Tailor") than PostScript
> generated from a general-purpose representation with commonly used
> toolkits.
...
Ok, stop bullshitting. Both ps and pdf are a "general-purpose
representaion", both have "commonly used toolkits
irographics.org/
...
> I would suggest trying make a GUILE binding of sorts for Cairo, adding
> that in parallel to existing GS support, and hacking untili you have
> feature parity. Then drop the GS support, and migrate the cairo data
> structures more towards the c
t text to a set of
glyph indexes and positions. This is a very hard problem and is best
handled by external libraries, like the pangocairo that is part of
the Pango text layout and rendering library. Pango is available from
http://www.pango.org/.
Regards,
/Karl
ing} -> @ref{}
@ref{Why work so hard?} -> @ref{}
@ref{Automated engraving} -> @ref{}
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Da
ne source"
msgstr ""
Maybe that could be put to use.
I don't know if it is up to speed yet, but have a look at
http://po4a.alioth.debian.org/man/man7/po4a.7.php
There is some talk about texinfo and gettext in:
https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/h
rg < tmpfile
> >
> > len=${#org[@]}
> > for (( ix=0; ix < $len; ix++ ))
> > do
> > read NODE
> > printf "%4d: %s %s\n" $ix "${org[ix]}" "$NODE"
> > done
>
> Unfortunately this script hangs forever.
...
It is e
ix < $len; ix++ ))
do
read NODE
printf "%4d: %s %s\n" $ix "${org[ix]}" "$NODE"
done
$ ./tt | head -5
a d
0: @ref{Accidentals} a d
cd g
1: @ref{Align} cd g
gv
2: @ref{Aligning lyrics to a melody} gv
x
at types of quantization work best, or how to decide which
> accidental to use, etc. Once we have the basics working, Joe may
> want to investigate more advanced techniques.
That is why I started on the tex file, so that so
musik/bin/midi_to_lilypond.tex
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y produces could be much
better than what it is today.
So I propose that a better course of action would be to research
. what kind of lilypond code output you want to produce
. the net for a suitable lowlevel midi lib
. the net for alternative converters that are presently availbl
e, half note values and such
among other things.
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ile-config --version
guile-config - Guile version 2.0.9
and putting v1.8.8 before v2.0.9 in the search patch doesn't help.
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"Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Karl O. Pinc" <k...@meme.com>
> To: <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 3:47 AM
> Subject: Lilypond i
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 12:14:37 -
"Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Trevor,
> Karl O. Pinc wrote Tuesday, March 22, 2016 3:47 AM
> > I'd like an account in the lilypond issue tracker.
>
> Happy to add you to the Issue Tracker as a Membe
of finger placement notation
in "Writing for the Harp", section 1, "Notation".
I've no idea if I'll every get around to contributing
but am reading through the developer docs and it
can't hurt to get setup for it. FWIW I've done
FOSS development work with FOSS tools.
Regards,
Karl
gt; characters’ panel, where it might only require one click. But then
> > they wouldn’t need text-replacements anyway.
>
> How should I (and James) interpret the silence here? Any more opinions?
I'd welcome this smallish addition.
Regards,
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hose who ask for it.
...
Isn't that a good reason to learn spanish ?
But maybe this on is to heavy for a beginner.
Regards,
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+4
ode falling victim to
> David> bitrot on all platforms.
>
> David> Is that ok with people?
>
> Fine with me.
...
Fine with me too.
Regards,
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--
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spending longer in
cleaning up the resulting LilyPond code than if I had just transcribed it
manually from the other program.
...
What if the midi-lilypond conversion could be made better?
I'm currently looking into that.
Regards,
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that LilyPond has the right context for that (I'm not talking
of \context, but of things like key, time signature, transposition etc.)?
If you are only interested in checking octaves and durations, the
context doesn't matter too much.
Regards,
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.
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successfully completed
real0m2.437s
user0m1.652s
sys 0m0.140s
So running
$ lilypond file.ly timidity file.midi
would probably solve your stated need.
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you state.
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which makes lazy binding troublesome.
///
Peter Brett has a guide how to work with mult. guile versions:
http://blog.peter-b.co.uk/2011/06/geda-and-guile-compiling-against.html
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fine with git and email, your requirments might differ
from mine.
///
I don't know about github, but I wouldn't be surprised if their rules
would be something that I wouldn't accept. You might be more liberal
in what you tolerate from 3rd parties.
Regards,
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simply add the others to that page.
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that have been involved
in typesetting for pay.
And I don't know if I can get any interest from the Univ. (they used
Sibelius a few years ago) or the Church.
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Do anyone have a clue what to do about this error:
$ git describe
release/2.15.33-1-4-gb04051d
$ ./autogen.sh http://turkos.aspodata.se/tmp/log.autogen.sh
$ make all http://turkos.aspodata.se/tmp/log.make 21
$ tail log.make
;;; compiling
/var/home/karl/Net/git/lilypond/out/share/lilypond
David:
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) writes:
Do anyone have a clue what to do about this error:
...
$ ./autogen.sh http://turkos.aspodata.se/tmp/log.autogen.sh
...
Guilev2 is not supported yet. What does autoconf tell?
$ grep -iC2 guile log.autogen.sh
checking for working metafont mode
scripts depend_ly and depen_tex [1] which finds
out what depends on what (think gcc -M), and make [2] takes care of the
rest.
Would it be good to make lilypond print out a files dependancies like
gcc?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
[1] http://turkos.aspodata.se/git/musik/bin/
[2] http://turkos.aspodata.se/git
::to_lower (string s)
}
string
-String_convert::reverse (string s)
+String_convert::reverseX (string s)
{
return (char *) memrev ((unsigned char *)s.data (), s.length ());
}
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Reinhold Kainhofer:
Am Sunday, 14. August 2011, 03:36:05 schrieb Karl Hammar:
Works here:
Doesn't work here on a German Kubuntu system:
...
$ echo $LANG
C
$ echo $LANG
de_AT.UTF-8
$ LANG=de_AT.UTF-8
$ echo 'z:/' | egrep '^(/|[A-z]:/)'
egrep: Das Ende des angegebenen Intervalls ist nicht
locale. Maybe you have a locale with a
sorting order where z comes before A.
Regards,
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Han-Wen Nienhuys:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
...
After dup there is two blots, gt consumes one and setlinewidth
the other.
I'm sorry - I misunderstood; I thought you saw a problem with the code
rather than the comments.
No problem. I see
don't seem to use this, why defining it?
+/draw_box % width height x y
+{
rmoveto % w h
currentpoint % w h x1 y1
4 2 roll % x1 y1 w h
4 copy
rectfill
- rectstroke
} bind def
Regards,
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Han-Wen Nienhuys:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys:
Werner, can you have a look at http://codereview.appspot.com/4819041 ?
There is no blot on the stack below (as indicated by the comment),
there is; the dup puts it on the stack
Graham:
...
** Eliminate tabs
I'm going to make the bold step of assuming that we will eliminate
tabs in all C++ files.
...
That implies that tabs in strings should be replaced with \t, is that
what you want?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
your router
route add default gw your router mss some value
where mss = maximum segment size. A good first try is MTU - 80, see
rfc-879 for details.
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. ***
...
Works here (turkos.aspodata.se):
$ mkdir new-lilypond-dir
$ cd new-lilypond-dir
$ git init
Initialized empty Git repository in /var/home/karl/new-lilypond-dir/.git/
$ git config core.bare false
$ git remote add -t master origin git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
$ git fetch --depth 1
remote
printer instead, and stipulate
that all code should go through that.
I propose instead:
. Don't ever provide patches whith white space changes (in the code)
unless the patch is only about white space changes
Regards,
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Graham:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:58:11AM +0200, Karl Hammar wrote:
Graham:
(this proposal will be rushed because nobody will argue against
it. Initial discussion 6 June, summary and tentative decision 8
June, implementation 10 June)
Having set a policy about policy discussions
help...
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-ftl1.datacore.com.
$
But cas-ftl1.datacore.com doesn't poin back to the same number:
$ host cas-ftl1.datacore.com.
cas-ftl1.datacore.com has address 205.237.192.88
$
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in gregorian chant?
The rests looks a little thick in section 1.4 in the pdf.
Wery nice, I'm very happy to see this!!!
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, or educational software for cheap 3rd-world donated
computers, I could imagine getting a grant.
In Uppsala there is one person at the music institution who is
interested in Schenker analysis. Could that be a lead?
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Graham:
...
http://percival-music.ca/blog/2010-08-01-sustainable-development.html
...
Thank you for the slides, I liked them.
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Karl Hammar:
Carl Sorensen:
...
I've posted a patch on Rietveld. Can you do the
regression test?
http://codereview.appspot.com/1195044
After a make test-redo I get:
. the mandatory output-distance.
. a diff of tree.gittext, showing Carls patch
And here comes the test-baseline file.
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On 15 May 2010 14:37, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
git-pull
wget http://codereview.appspot.com/download/issue931041_1.diff
patch -p1 issue931041_1.diff --dry-run
patch -p1 issue931041_1.diff
make log 21; make test-redo log 21
I very rarely use `make test-redo
Karl Hammar:
Neil Puttock:
...
I basically do what Carl outlined in the other thread:
make test-baseline
git apply issue931041_1.diff
make check
The contributor manual says (3.6.3.1):
* Initial test:
make [-jX]
make test-baseline
make
?
What is the purpose for test-redo, is it there to test changes in
the regression test files themselves, and only that ?
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. The comment gives no help for
what override to use.
Since this regression is considered critical, should not the default
be for 2.11.27 behaviour instead of 2.11.28 or later ?
Regards,
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[1] http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=915
[2] http://codereview.appspot.com
Neil Puttock:
On 15 May 2010 09:58, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Patching with [3] (see [2]) still gives something (see attachment)
more like rest-2.12.png in [1], i.e. it was not fixed.
You must've done something wrong when applying the patch/rebuilding.
I wouldn't post a patch
Carl Sorensen:
On 5/13/10 1:11 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
...
make test-baseline
...
make check
...
Ok, done that.
With the guidance from http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=881:
I can't explain why, but making the print function pure by redefining
ly:tie
Carl Sorensen:
On 5/14/10 7:01 AM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Carl Sorensen:
...
You also need to redefine the 'stencil for laissez-vibrez tie in
scm/define-grobs.scm.
...
I can help with doning the regression test. Second-guessing what
Niels patch was about was not included
of the regression tests is also automatically
So, what targets?
The targets test* seems to have something with the regression directory
to do, but I don't understand how to do a comparision to a known good set.
. Do we have a known good set?
. If so, how do I compare current output with it?
Regards,
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that be critical for the release ?
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Graham:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:06:45AM +0200, Karl Hammar wrote:
How do one do a regtest?
Regression check; by compiling stuff.
8.1 Introduction to regression tests
The regression tests are automatically compiled using special `make'
targets. The output
Graham complaind about 10 critical issues in the last lilypond report.
***
Issue 815: Enhancement: AJAX-powered search auto-completion for the online
documentation
Why is this a critical issue for the lilypond release?
***
Issue 1080: Regression: bar lines in double bar are positioned too
Wouldn't it be nice to have a link to the bug tracker from
http://lilypond.org/devel/
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\vcenter
\score { { \range c } \layout { } }
}
}
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spacing demonstrates
\paper { annotate-spacing = ##t }, where one can find numbers for
bottom-of-extent and extent-estimate.
As a workaround one could, if possible, set thoose two heights (with
margins) to fixed values, then you'd only have to hand-tune it once.
Regards,
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[1] git
syntax) be useful:
... music ...
d\tr\chord_major % -- d fis a in the current octave
... music ...
Going this route, one could define whatever complex chord expressable
in an ordinary ...
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Graham:
...
OTOH, what about doing something like this:
c\maj
c\dim
c\chord #'(1 4 5)
c\chord #'(1 3 5 7 11)
I like this.
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thoose blocks.
2) ...
...
I think it should be as easy and straightforward to use to a non-programmer
as
possible, while allowing more complex use without making easy things harder
than necessary for easy things.
Ack.
Regards,
/Karl
}
}
No voice in the \\ section gets any lyrics here.
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a default lilypond
MIMEtype Icon for .ly files (the Windows/Apple ones could just be
provided with the binary program).
Great work.
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-compiled fonts to the tarball just remove a
dependency. As soon as you remove the fonts, they are rebuilt.
Where's the problem?
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Graham:
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1) Does anybody else remember if this worked in the past? (ie am
I going crazy?)
{
c'4
\once \override Stem #'direction = #DOWN
%\stemDown
c'4
c'
}
Yes, I know that works. I'm asking a general question about
I could have sworn that
{
c'4
\once \stemDown
c'4
}
worked, but it clearly doesn't.
1) Does anybody else remember if this worked in the past? (ie am
I going crazy?)
...
Try
{
c'4
\once \override Stem #'direction = #DOWN
%\stemDown
c'4
c'
}
Regards,
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the workaround with the
extra-offset as shown above.
Regarding issue (1), I am not sure what the right solution is.
Please note that the note durations in the incipit are typically much
larger than in the actually score. Karl and Nicolas, did you check
what happens with the horizontal spacing
a problem with it?
Inicipits can be done with the code below.
Regards,
/Karl
%---
\version 2.6.4
men = {
\override Accidental #'style = #'mensural
\override NoteHead #'style = #'petrucci
\override Rest #'style = #'neomensural
\override Staff.TimeSignature
}.
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'PropertySet
'value
0
'symbol
'clefOctavation
b
...
(ly:make-pitch -1 0 0))
=
Or what do you think.
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Suggests attached patch.
Regards,
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diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in
index 15a41e9..8c98e9a 100644
--- a/configure.in
+++ b/configure.in
@@ -176,6 +176,9 @@ STEPMAKE_GUILE(OPTIONAL)
# perl for help2man.
STEPMAKE_PERL(OPTIONAL)
+# inkscape for make web, to generate svg-files
, or what?
$ texi2pdf --version | head -1
texi2dvi (GNU Texinfo 4.8) 1.34
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the syntax rules for the record I might be able to help
you. Will the archive be publically searchable or is just for thoose
who have a subcription?
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-pull
Fetching refs/heads/master from http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/lilypond.git using http
got 6ba19b9f48c1ce10adb30a69557ce38b8a073785
walk 6ba19b9f48c1ce10adb30a69557ce38b8a073785
...
and things works again.
Regards
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Does anybody have a solution for this problem?
$ git-pull
fatal: protocol error: bad line length character
Fetch failure: git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
fatal: protocol error: bad line length character
Failed to find remote refs
No changes.
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)
$
???
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/Karl
export LILY_SRC_DIR=$HOME/most/music/lilypond/git/lilypond
lily_git() {
$LILY_SRC_DIR/out/bin/lilypond --relocate $@
}
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Karl Hammar wrote:
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Karl Hammar wrote:
Maybe we should have a my style section in the doc.
Like section 4.3 Style sheets ?
There you tell us how to do it. But perhaps more like the snippet
respository
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Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 00:33 +0100, Karl Hammar a écrit :
Hmm, when building I get:
out/lilypond.nexi:62: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
...
Does anybody know where the makeinfo with utf-8 support is, a patch ?
AFAIK Texinfo does
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Karl Hammar wrote:
Maybe we should have a my style section in the doc.
Like section 4.3 Style sheets ?
There you tell us how to do it. But perhaps more like the snippet
respository, examples of different styles. Right now we only have
one
\stopStaff s1
\startStaff b1 b \stopStaff s1
\startStaff a1 a \stopStaff
}
}
}
See staff-halfway.ly [1] in the regression tests.
[1] http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/input/regression/lily-1a72868935.ly
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/Karl
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Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 00:33 +0100, Karl Hammar a écrit :
Hmm, when building I get:
out/lilypond.nexi:62: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
...
Does anybody know where the makeinfo with utf-8 support is, a patch ?
AFAIK Texinfo does no character
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Tried cvs version [1] of texinfo/makeinfo
$ makeinfo --version
makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 4.8.90
But the warning persist. Well, never mind.
Please report this to bug-texinfo, together with a small example (if
possible).
Done.
Regards
/Karl
).
* GUILE (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html) (version
1.8.0 or newer).
--
export GUILE=guile-1.6
export GUILE_CONFIG=guile-1.6-config
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/sw/lib/freetype219/lib/pkgconfig/:/sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib/pkgconfig/
./configure
$
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`guile-1.8-libs' in
`../guile-1.8-libs_1.8.1+1-4_i386.deb'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/karl/most/music/lilypond/guile-1.8-1.8.1+1'
$
./autogen.sh works for me now.
Regards
/Karl
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