All of a sudden I get the following errors with Lilypond:
lilypond: Symbol `kpse_format_info' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `pfingstchoral.ly'
Analysiere...
Warnung: lily-guile:
pfingstchoral.ly: old relative compatibility was not used.
Int
Hello list, hello Josiah,
You wrote:
> If I wanted to put parentheses around noteheads, is the easiest way to
> use \markup? Something like \markup{ {} \raise #-4.0 {( )}}?
I would do either this way or (as I did at second fingerings) take the
left- and right-parenthese for accidentals:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is there any clean-looking way to use slurs that do the following--
- - start in the default (i.e. monophonic) voice and end in a polyphonic
voice?
- - start in a polyphonic voice and end in the default voice?
- - start in one polyphonic voice and end
On 21.11.2004, at 00:19, Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Saturday 20 November 2004 23.42, Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-Nov-04, at 2:10 PM, Sean Reed wrote:
hi graham,
is it possible to ask a question without being subscribed to the
list?
Of course. We CC all replies to the questioner and the mailing list
On Saturday 20 November 2004 23.42, Graham Percival wrote:
> On 20-Nov-04, at 2:10 PM, Sean Reed wrote:
> > hi graham,
> >
> > is it possible to ask a question without being subscribed to the list?
>
> Of course. We CC all replies to the questioner and the mailing list.
> This means
> that if you'
If I wanted to put parentheses around noteheads, is the easiest way to
use \markup? Something like \markup{ {} \raise #-4.0 {( )}}?
Josiah
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On 20-Nov-04, at 2:10 PM, Sean Reed wrote:
hi graham,
is it possible to ask a question without being subscribed to the list?
Of course. We CC all replies to the questioner and the mailing list.
This means
that if you're subscribed to the mailist, you'll receive two copies of
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you ask
Hello list,
I wrote:
> meanwhile I'm using lilypond-snapshot 2.4.1 and 2.4.2.
> With both of them I've the same trouble at printing.
> ...
Is there no Idea to solve this problem?
The next Chopin-Studie ist ready to come out for mutopia after a last
proofread, but this problem should be solved b
hi graham,
is it possible to ask a question without being subscribed to the list?
don't you have to be subscribed to receive mails from the list if you
want to be able to receive an answer?
maybe i don't get it.
- sean
On 20.11.2004, at 22:12, Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-Nov-04, at 3:54 AM, Sean
Well one compromise would be to moderate non-member postings (Privacy
Options -> Sender Filters -> generic_nonmember_action) I for one would
be happy to volunteer time as a moderator.
As I have mentioned to lilypond-owner, I am also willing to volunteer
time going through the archive MBOX to g
Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-Nov-04, at 11:45 AM, Aaron Dalton wrote:
\begin{lilypond}
\score { stuff }
\paper { \context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext } }
\end{lilypond}
try
\score {
\notes { stuff}
\paper{ blah }
}
the \paper needs to be inside the \score.
Cheers,
- Grah
On 20-Nov-04, at 11:45 AM, Aaron Dalton wrote:
\begin{lilypond}
\score { stuff }
\paper { \context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext } }
\end{lilypond}
try
\score {
\notes { stuff}
\paper{ blah }
}
the \paper needs to be inside the \score.
Cheers,
- Grah
On 20-Nov-04, at 3:54 AM, Sean Reed wrote:
i subscribe to a number of lists which only allow subscribers to post.
would the list managers consider adding this function to the lilypond
users list?
It has been considered in the past, but rejected: we want it to be
easy to post to lily-users. Asking
dax2 wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 00:00:43 -0800
Chip wrote:
dax2 wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:04:07 -0800
Chip wrote:
I agree. I have it open all the time. BTW, I don't use MS Windows. I do
use the online version of the docs, I figure it will be more uptodate
than the local copy (which I haven'
Ruud van Silfhout wrote:
Hi Aaron,
depending on the version of lilypond you are working on (therefor always
mention the version of lilypond you are using), put
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
in the \paper block (version < 2.4) or in the \layout block
Regards,
Ruud van Silfhout
I am using lil
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
On my default install of FreeBSD-5.2 there is a
/usr/share/doc which does not contain any lilypond files or
subdirectories. There is also
/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.2.2 directory which contains
subdirectories or files of dvips, fonts, ls-R, ly, make, ps, python,
scm, t
I'm just Mr. 20-Questions today =) I am writing a paper using LaTeX and
am inserting \begin/end{lilypond} blocks for my musical examples.
Because LaTeX figures cannot span multiple pages, I need to manually
caption these excerpts. I would like to do this via:
\header { piece = "caption" }
in
Hi Aaron,
depending on the version of lilypond you are working on (therefor always
mention the version of lilypond you are using), put
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
in the \paper block (version < 2.4) or in the \layout block
Regards,
Ruud van Silfhout
- Original Message -
From: "
Hi Aaron,
The syntax for the definition of notes and lyrics has IMO no relation with
the scheme syntax. I think it has more resemblence with TeX than Scheme,
albeit that it is a separate language of its own. The scheme syntax is more
used when parameters are set/tweaked and you can add scheme fun
I've done a search for ways to suppress staves in an orchestral excerpt
should that staff contain nothing but rests for the duration of the
current system. The only thing I have found is a reference to:
\translator { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
for which I can find no documentation anywhere. Is
Paul Scott wrote:
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have
to define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
Even better, see: "7.4.3 Overview of text markup commands" in the manual.
Paul
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have to
define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
Actually
sfzp = \markup{ \dynamic sfzp }
HTH
Paul Scott
_
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have to
define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
\markup{ \dynamic sfzp } (not tested)
HTH
Paul Scott
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Hello list,
with version 2.4.2 I wanted to enlarge hairpins horizontally.
Therefore I did use
\override Voice.Hairpin #'bound-padding = #'.1
and
\override Voice.Hairpin #'bound-padding = #'9
as read in the documentation.
Though I don't know, if this is the right way to enlarge hairpins,
i subscribe to a number of lists which only allow subscribers to post.
would the list managers consider adding this function to the lilypond users list?
i'm getting a lot of spam, nearly all from this list, and my filters aren't catching it all despite regular retraining and adding of keywords.
be
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 00:00:43 -0800
Chip wrote:
> dax2 wrote:
> > On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:04:07 -0800
> > Chip wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I agree. I have it open all the time. BTW, I don't use MS Windows. I do
> >>use the online version of the docs, I figure it will be more uptodate
> >>than the local c
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have to
define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
josiah
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On my default install of FreeBSD-5.2 there is a
/usr/share/doc which does not contain any lilypond files or
subdirectories. There is also
/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.2.2 directory which contains
subdirectories or files of dvips, fonts, ls-R, ly, make, ps, python,
scm, tex, vim.
And then there
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Chip wrote:
I agree. I have it open all the time. BTW, I don't use MS Windows. I
do use the online version of the docs, I figure it will be more
uptodate than the local copy (which I haven't found anyway).
On Debian, it would be found at:
/usr/share/d
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