On 27-Jun-04, at 7:05 AM, Sean Reed wrote:
i found this issue discussed in the archive list from may 5 to 8 2004,
with the suggested workaround of using the program "mighty midi", but
all of the links to "mighty midi" and its author have apparently since
then become obsolete and the program has
On Sunday 27 June 2004 10:05 am, Sean Reed wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm new to the list and relatively new to lilypond.
> i am very impressed with and pleased by its flexibility and the great
> quality of its appearance.
> i am using mac os 10.3.4 and lilypond 2.2.3.
>
> the tempo of the midi output from m
On Monday 28 June 2004 19:13, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > Hmm, I only remember having seen the ps. Do you have a search
> > string google could use?
>
> I just did a google search by myself, without results.
>
>
> Werner
Maybe this mail from in the lilypond-user-archive will help. I have been
> Hmm, I only remember having seen the ps. Do you have a search
> string google could use?
I just did a google search by myself, without results.
Werner
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Ralph Little writes:
>
> > With a lot of files related to notes files etc, I have started using
> > Makefiles to automate the build process, being a die-hard UNIX
> > programmer ;)
I did something like this. My motivation was that I didn't want to
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On Monday 28 June 2004 13:06, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> If there's interest in using makefiles after all, it may be a good
> idea to revive this idea, fix the makefile, documentation and add
> lilypond-book rules etc.
That would go down pretty well w
Ralph Little writes:
> Erm, I'm not really sure what you mean.
Hmm, I'm not having my most communicative day, it seems. Some odd
years ago, I made a small effort to provide a shared make file for
lilypond, esp. for making contributions to mutopia easier.
I'm fairly sure that this was documented
Hi Jan,
Sorry, I'm a bit slow today.
I've just realised what you mean.
If people would use it, I'll put something a bit more general together and send it
in
Regards,
Ralph
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From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 28/06/2004 11:22
To: Ralph Littl
Hi,
Erm, I'm not really sure what you mean.
I'm talking about building Lilypond music projects, not Lilypond itself..
The kind of think I mean is sort of
Header.ly
---
\header {
title="my title"
}
Notes.ly
--
NotesSoloCornet=\notes {
a b c d
}
Pa
Ralph Little writes:
> With a lot of files related to notes files etc, I have started using
> Makefiles to automate the build process, being a die-hard UNIX
> programmer ;)
Any big reason not to use/extend/send bug reports on the for this
purpose included .../lilypond-xyz/share/make/ly.make Makef
Hi,
With a lot of files related to notes files etc, I have started using Makefiles to
automate the build process, being a die-hard UNIX programmer ;)
If you are interested what I have, let me know and will post something.
It is not sophisticated, but means I don't have to worry about what is up-t
Hello !
I have a classical "after installation" problem on Windows XP with cygwin. I
installed like shown on installation page (from cygwin installer), and this
error appears (I have :
C:\temp>lilypond-bin test2.ly
Now processing `test2.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music... error: can't find `fet
To make stem tremolos thinner and shorter for drum-rolls try
\override StemTremolo #'beam-thickness = #0.36
\override StemTremolo #'beam-width = #1.2
I haven't worked out how to get them closer to each other, or to force
angled tremolos on beamed notes.
Bruce.
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