So, looking further at that page i don't understand how the example scores
and the text explantations are supposed to match in all cases.
Comparing to docs from 2.3 and 2.0 showing different scores at some points
increases my confusion... But maybe i just don't understand exactly the
wording
Dear lilypond list,
Can i ask lilypond to put an accidental before every non-repeated note (as
common practise in dodecaphonic scores) without having to put an !
everywhere behind the pitch name?
Thanks, Arno
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http://www.arnowaschk.de
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Dear lilypond list,
may i ask you a bunch of questions which i cannot find answers for in the
docs?
I will put them in different posts each
Can i produce an espressivo mark (or however you might call it, i mean a
little crescendo sign and a little decrescondo sign being placed above or
below a
Victor S. Miller writes:
However, I
get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I downloaded
them, but how do I let lilypond know about their location?
LilyPond uses kpathsea, the tetex search mechanism to find the fonts.
Best is to install the fonts under
$HOME/texmf
if your
Victor S. Miller writes:
What do I need to do to get the emacs interface to work properly?
Start emacs from the shell you start lilypond from, or add your
LILYPONDPREFIX setting to your ~/.gnomerc
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Victor S. Miller writes:
What do I need to do to get the emacs interface to work properly?
Start emacs from the shell you start lilypond from, or add your
LILYPONDPREFIX setting to your ~/.gnomerc
and don't forget to export the variable.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Victor S. Miller writes:
However, I
get the message about ec-fonts not being available. I downloaded
them, but how do I let lilypond know about their location?
LilyPond uses kpathsea, the tetex search mechanism to find the fonts.
Best is to install the fonts
Thanks for your reply. I've just had a closer look at a few things, and
I found a log file named missfont.log in my project directory, which
contains the line
mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000 --dpi 8000 ecrm1000
Does this give any clues as to the problem?
Cameron
Alexandre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your reply. I've just had a closer look at a few things, and
I found a log file named missfont.log in my project directory, which
contains the line
mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000 --dpi 8000 ecrm1000
Does this give any clues as
Thanks for your reply,
I have no problem with missfonts (anyway kpsewhich ecrm10.pfa returns
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/public/ec-fonts-mftraced/ecrm10.pfa)
Xdvi runs fine with dvi generated by lily ; but gv displays strange symbols for
graces notes and fermata on bar.
Anyway, I dug a little
Hello,
I am wondering if the new articulation _ (which produce a dot and a _ over the
notehead) does not print it wrongly.
I explain myself : I think the dot should be near the notehead and the _ (don't
find the english word !) should be after it, like this :
_
.
x
|
|
But actually, lilypond
.
: (0
9
5)
:
!!!
: . : 1 2004.
: 1000
: , : , , , , , , , , ,. . ( 100 )..
:
1. - 2004 1000.
2.2003 1000.
3.2004 1000.
4. 2004 800.
5. 2002 1000.
6. ( ) 2003 800.
7. (+ ) 1000.
8.( 2003 ) 800.
9. ( .)
\override Fingering #'direction = #down worked a treat, thank you.
c4^"$\underline{3}$" however invokes a different font. I've tried several variations unsuccesfully to revert to the finger font - anyone know how?
Regards thanks to all
Tim HuckerMats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have a question regarding musical notation/engraving. I am currently
typesetting a piece of music which has two voices in ones staff. At the end
of the piece the first voice goes from a g1 to an e1 ~ e1 and the second
voice from an f1 to a g1 ~ g1 (I think, I do
Let's make a small deal - I will show you something and you will help me
a little =)
As a former Internet security specialist, I constantly keep an eye
oneverything that happens in the Internet.One might say it is a
professional peculiarity, habit =)
I'd like to show you the following
In percussion music, it is normal to have a tie to nothing after a cymbal
note, to indicate that the cymbal should be left to ring.
Can anyone help me achieve this effect in lilypond 2.0.3 (lilypond book if
that makes any difference)?
This is what I want to do but it doesn't print the final
Hi at all,
about the last two years there was ALWAYS a warning at invoking
lilypond, but nevertheless I was always satisfied by the output, so that
I didn't mention it.
The warning was:
/usr/bin/lilypond:666: SyntaxWarning: local name 'e' in
'make_html_menu_file' shadows use of 'e' as
Hello list, hello Tim,
You wrote:
In percussion music, it is normal to have a tie to nothing after a cymbal
note, to indicate that the cymbal should be left to ring.
Can anyone help me achieve this effect in lilypond 2.0.3 (lilypond book if
that makes any difference)?
I'm not quite
I'm engraving a band arrangement (using Lilypond 2.2.2) for up to 7 parts, with 2 separate pieces running one into the other.
The basic layout of my .ly file is below. The third part can be played as one or 2 separate parts, depending on numbers and ability of the players.
Firstly: Is this the
Well, I had a perfectly working lilypond installation and then my server
freaked out. I have finally got everything reinstalled and I am using
the same .profile and lilypond-profile script as before (same versions
of Lilypond too, of course) and I now get the following error when
trying to
On 25-Oct-04, at 9:58 PM, Ben Crowell wrote:
I think the following in the lilypond 2.2 documentation for
lilypond-book may not be
correct:
indent=size\unit
sets indentation of the first music system to size, where unit =
cm, mm, in, or pt. This
option affects LilyPond, not the text
On 24-Oct-04, at 8:48 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
This (2.2.23) is unclear to me:
7.5.10 paper size
Thanks, fixed in CVS.
Cheers,
- Graham
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YanWerner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I visited http://cjk.ffii.org/ and tried to get cjk package. Unfortunately, all links are broken.Fixed. Thanks for the
On 30-Oct-04, at 5:03 AM, Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
I am wondering if the new articulation _ (which produce a dot and a _
over the notehead) does not print it wrongly.
If you use -.-- then Lilypond will print the dot closer to the
notehead. -_ is supposed to be used when you want the line
On 29-Oct-04, at 11:12 PM, Arno Waschk wrote:
But i am still looking for a rule which prints an accidental or natural
before _every_ note (except for directly repeated ones). Is that
possible?
Try using the forget style and write the piece in c major.
- Graham
On 29-Oct-04, at 11:17 PM, Arno Waschk wrote:
Can i produce an espressivo mark (or however you might call it, i mean
a
little crescendo sign and a little decrescondo sign being placed above
or
below a note head, similar to an accent or an upbow sign...)??
I know that there is an example with a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29-Oct-04, at 11:12 PM, Arno Waschk wrote:
But i am still looking for a rule which prints an accidental or natural
before _every_ note (except for directly repeated ones). Is that
possible?
Try using the forget style and write the piece in c major.
I
On 30-Oct-04, at 2:58 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29-Oct-04, at 11:12 PM, Arno Waschk wrote:
But i am still looking for a rule which prints an accidental or
natural
before _every_ note (except for directly repeated ones). Is that
possible?
Try using the forget style
James Fay wrote:
Great Paul, thanks,
Now, also how can I do it in version 2.0.2 --- same way?
That property doesn't exist in 2.0.3. I don't have an answer. I just
dealt with this recently. That's a reason it's best to keep these
discussions on the list. Maybe someone else will have an
-Original Message-
From: Paul Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 6:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Lilypond user list
Subject: Re: key signature changes
James Fay wrote:
Great Paul, thanks,
Now, also how can I do it in version 2.0.2 --- same way?
That
I recently upgraded my Linux distro. I tried to install Lilypond 2.3.20 in
Mandrake 10.1 and got the following message.
Now processing `NowsTheTime.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music... error: can't find `feta20.afm'
Music font has not been installed properly. Aborting.
feta20.afm is installed
Hi.
I've been trying to compile lilypond for several weeks
on various setups. I (think I) have installed all the
necessary programs in INSTALL.txt and ecfonts, but it
still doesn't go all the way. Here is the last bit of
the compiler output on my Slackware 10 system, any
help would be
Han-Wen == Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Han-Wen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Victor S. Miller writes:
What do I need to do to get the emacs interface to work properly?
Start emacs from the shell you start lilypond from, or add your
LILYPONDPREFIX setting to your ~/.gnomerc
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