On 02/02/2023 22:03, gmail wrote:
> Hi, I tried the directions given by Martin Tarenskeen and thought that a
> small sample guide may be useful for other users.
Given this line, I suppose that you intended to send this to lilypond-user,
but be aware that you actually sent it to lilypond-devel.
Hi, I tried the directions given by Martin Tarenskeen and thought that a
small sample guide may be useful for other users.
Open PlayStore > search app Termux >
Open the terminal Termux and write: pkg install guile
Then write: pkg install lilypond
LilyPond 2.24.0 will be installed
Create a new
Hello gentlemen!
As a composer who, in 1960s, had written scores with aleatory elements,
using notational principles of Polish modern school (Krzysztof Penderecki,
Kazimierz Serocki, partially Witold Lutoslawski) plus space notation of
early Luciano Berio, and adding my own graphics, I see in
Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development
writes:
> Am Freitag, den 25.09.2020, 17:11 -0600 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
>> After our two-day break as requested by Jean, I thought I'd look for
>> something definitive about the question raised by Karsten.
>>
>> I haven't found any cases
Le 26/09/2020 à 01:11, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
After our two-day break as requested by Jean, I thought I'd look for
something definitive about the question raised by Karsten.
I haven't found any cases where this question has been adjudicated, so we
don't have the court's opinion on this.
Am Freitag, den 25.09.2020, 17:11 -0600 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
> After our two-day break as requested by Jean, I thought I'd look for
> something definitive about the question raised by Karsten.
>
> I haven't found any cases where this question has been adjudicated, so we
> don't have the court's
After our two-day break as requested by Jean, I thought I'd look for
something definitive about the question raised by Karsten.
I haven't found any cases where this question has been adjudicated, so we
don't have the court's opinion on this.
However, the FSF has been active in defending Free
"Ian Kelling via RT" writes:
> On Thu Oct 24 22:56:44 2019, andrew.bern...@gmail.com wrote:
>> See my post re this on the User list.
>>
>> Andrew
>
> Sorry, I'm short on time today, I would like to reply directly to
> lilypond-user, if you could let them know that, perhaps the footer or
>
On Thu Oct 24 22:56:44 2019, andrew.bern...@gmail.com wrote:
> See my post re this on the User list.
>
> Andrew
Sorry, I'm short on time today, I would like to reply directly to
lilypond-user, if you could let them know that, perhaps the footer or
header setting for lilypond-user was just some
See my post re this on the User list.
Andrew
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Edit to the glossary.
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From 5e68ed89eb9a1c8bf3e8a76ea74ff45fb6d0ab57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mikemoral thenewmikemo...@aol.com
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:55:36 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Edit to glossary
Edited entry diminuendo. Added a little blurb.
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Documentation/music
Thanks Michael. Pushed to git.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: Michael m.mora...@fanofcomputers.com
To: LilyPond-devel lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 7:57 PM
Subject: (no subject)
Edit to the glossary.
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Michael
Whoops, forgot the subject.
Probably would have been Edit to glossary.
--Michael
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 23:15 +0100, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Thanks Michael. Pushed to git.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: Michael m.mora...@fanofcomputers.com
To: LilyPond-devel lilypond-devel
Hugo,
In March, you sent a request for beam subdividing help.
We've just written a patch to the autobeaming code that now makes things
work well.
Here's your test code, modified to work properly:
\version 2.10.57
% Header
\header {
title = Quarter beams with subdivision, minimal test
El lun, 20-08-2007 a las 07:48 +0200, Werner LEMBERG escribió:
BTW, this very example exposes another bug in lilypond: There
shouldn't be a flat on the second ces in the second bar.
But one could understand the dashed tie as optional, so this
flat avoids confussion. With solid tie, you're
rational_music_notation.xhtml
Description: application/xhtml
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On Monday 02 July 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also interested in the research in tuning systems other than equal
temperament, which allows unusual frequency ratios to be heard in chords
and melodies, which gives composers new possibilities to explore. See also
Hi,
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there _any_ good reason to enforce html, and not even giving a
plain-text eqivalent of your message?
Ciao,
Dscho
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服部 優 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi 服部 優,
I'm a Japanese Lilypond user.
So I want Lilypond Documents and Web Site in Japanese,
and to help and do translate Documents and Web Site to Japanese.
#
How can I help/do it?
That's great. May I suggest you start with the web site? That has a
much
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
服部 優 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi 服部 優,
I'm a Japanese Lilypond user.
So I want Lilypond Documents and Web Site in Japanese,
and to help and do translate Documents and Web Site to Japanese.
#
How can I help/do it?
That's great. May I suggest you start
Hello.
I'm a Japanese Lilypond user.
So I want Lilypond Documents and Web Site in Japanese,
and to help and do translate Documents and Web Site to Japanese.
How can I help/do it?
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On 4/10/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the proofs. FWIW I think the very last one -- at 50% of asingle staffspace -- is perfect. The distinction between 52.5% and 50%is particularly fine, but I vote for 50%.What do you think?
I also like the 50% circles. I don't think it
On 4/9/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are 55% and 57.5% the size of one staff space (that would be about 12% and 15% of the original size). Smaller? I'll send examples that are 52.5% and 50% of one staff space in another mail (so it won't bounce on the mailing list).
...here is
On 4/9/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/9/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/9/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are 55% and 57.5% the size of one staff space (that would be about
12% and 15% of the original size). Smaller?
On 4/4/06, Marcus Macauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(If I felt like being nitpicky, I would point out two things. One, IMHO,the circle is still slightly too large. Not much, and arguably not at all,Well, the only real examples I've seen is the scans that Trevor sent me... It is no problem to make
On 4/5/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/06, Marcus Macauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(If I felt like being nitpicky, I would point out two things. One, IMHO,
the circle is still slightly too large. Not much, and arguably not at all,
Well, the only real examples I've seen
Hi Han-WenOn 4/3/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can't you just use SCM_BOOL_F for the last argument of the circle call?OMG, why didn't I notice that in the first place...! Patch against latest CVS attached. Please apply.ChangeLog:2006-04-03 Erlend Aasland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
Erlend Aasland wrote:
Hi Han-Wen
On 4/3/06, *Han-Wen Nienhuys* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can't you just use SCM_BOOL_F for the last argument of the circle call?
OMG, why didn't I notice that in the first place...! Patch against
latest CVS attached. Please
On 4/3/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trevor
On 4/3/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I notice that the example at the very end of the first line is quite
large; I'm assuming this is just a proof to show that magnification
works correctly?)
Yes, I was just
Erlend Aasland wrote:
Hi Trevor and Han-Wen
I've split up the patch in two parts: a haripin circle-patch and a
glyph-patch. Both are attached. I've also attached a (rather long) test
case for the hairpin-circled.patch. I consider the hairpin-circled.patch
to be ready for inclusion (the
On 4/2/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trevor and Han-Wen
I've split up the patch in two parts: a haripin circle-patch and a
glyph-patch. Both are attached. I've also attached a (rather long) test case
for the hairpin-circled.patch. I consider the hairpin-circled.patch to be
On 4/1/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trevor, and thanks for the scans! I did some work last night, and a new
and better patch is attached.
I've renamed the property to circled-tip. Height and thickness is now read
from the hairpin properties. The width of the hairpin is now
Hi MarcusOn 3/16/06, Marcus Macauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 09:29:43 -0800, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in this kind of 'al niente' / 'de niente' thing, too, but haven't had a chance to figure out the right settings yet.This sounds interesting, do you
On 3/31/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marcus
On 3/16/06, Marcus Macauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 09:29:43 -0800, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm interested in this kind of 'al niente' / 'de niente' thing, too,
but haven't had a
HiOn 3/31/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, you've definitely got the idea; the best examples are in scoresof Sciarrino's recent music and I'll have time to dig through somethis weekend and make a few small scans.Great!
IIRC I think the circles are a touch smaller, maybe about 80% of
On 3/31/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On 3/31/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, you've definitely got the idea; the best examples are in scores
of Sciarrino's recent music and I'll have time to dig through some
this weekend and make a few small scans.
Erlend Aasland wrote:
Hi
On 3/31/06, *Trevor Bača* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, you've definitely got the idea; the best examples are in scores
of Sciarrino's recent music and I'll have time to dig through some
this weekend and make a few small scans.
On 3/31/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On 3/31/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, you've definitely got the idea; the best examples are in scores
of Sciarrino's recent music and I'll have time to dig through some
this weekend and make a few small scans.
On 3/31/06, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On 3/31/06, Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, you've definitely got the idea; the best examples are in scores
of Sciarrino's recent music and I'll have time to dig through some
this weekend and make a few small scans.
Marcus Macauley wrote:
n = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:text #:italic n. ) ) % This makes the text
bold-italic.
n = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:text n. ) ) % In fact, even this makes it
bold-italic, as if that's the default text font style. Why? And how to switch it
off?
because it's
dear list,
for a contemporary music score i need hairpin having a circles around
their tip, indicating cresc./descresc. from/into silence.
what is the easiest way to enter these into the score? or does this need
to be implemented yet? i did not find that mentioned in the docs.
thanks,
ned Kristof Bastiaensen wrote:
Hi,
About two months ago I had written an improved version of the
part-combiner, because the current part-combiner has some serious
problems. I had send a patch, which worked for the latest stable
release, and the version from CVS. However, after more than a
Hi.
(BWhen I'm processing a .ly file,
(BLilyPond (latest cvs) prints this warning:
(B(...)
(BPreprocessing graphical objects...
(BCalculating line breaks...
(B[3][6][9][12][15][18][21][24][27][30][33][36][39][42][45][48][51][54][55]
(BLayout output to `score.ps'...
(B
(Bwarning: cannot
I think it should be made more clear that the \lilypond{..} form
isn't useful in practise without [fragment], and that there can be
no {} inside.
I'll fix the latter hopefully soon.
Werner
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Is there a single source for todos? Or are the todos unseemly distributed all
over the source? There might be around some `just for fun' hackers who would
just pick up and fix a bug, if the bugs were easily attainable.
Greetings,
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Hi folks,
sorry about pestering you with that ugly subject again, but I've recently
upgraded from 1.4.3 to 1.6.6 and found that the jazz chords seem to be
entirely broken in this release. For example, c:m.7.9 irrationally comes out
as C7 instead of Cm9 as would be accurate.
Is it possible, maybe
Deborah Lowrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No specific error messages were given on what files
were incomplete via the window error
Ok, too bad.
When I looked at the setup.log, a strange thing...
time. (I.E. Wrong size message for
guile-1.5.6-5.tar.bz2 was 112720 actual VS 112566
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL URGENT.
I am Mr, Joseph Edward a native of Cape Town in
South Africa and I am an Executive Accountant with
the
South Africa MINISTRY OF MINERAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY
First and foremost, I apologized using this medium to
reach you for a transaction/business of this
Is it possible to make (untested)
\score {
\notes
\context Staff = sup
\clef G
\context Voice = vone { a' c'' e'' e'' }
\context Staff = sdown
\clef F
\context Voice = vtwo { a a \translator Staff = sup a' a' }
\context Voice = vthree { f f f f, }
}
On Wednesday 31 December 1969 23:59, Chris Jackson wrote:
Bugreports / alternative ideas welcome.
Why not have a complete change of behavior within \notes
blocks, or within brackets nested within \notes blocks(?) so your .el can be of
more use in the rest of the .ly file? Even an extra set of
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