Re: How to shorten up a one measure markup score?

2006-08-29 Thread Markus Schneider
Hi Rick, altering 1*1/64 might do the trick (mind the *1/64 part)! HTH Markus "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I'd like to use the capability of embedding a score into markup, to indicate > to the player how certain things are nota

Re: Embedding lily pdfs in InDesign

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 8/26/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Trevor Bača wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any experience successfully embedding lily pdf output > in InDesign? > > I start by creating a new InDesign doc and then placing the > lily-generated pdf in the InDesign doc. Just to test I then

Re: [somewhat-OT] tweaking Lilypond PS/PDF output in (e.g.) Illustrator

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 8/29/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 3/5/06, Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Han-Wen, etc.: > > > you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta- > > alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it. > > I expect that you will need to conv

Re: [somewhat-OT] tweaking Lilypond PS/PDF output in (e.g.) Illustrator

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 3/5/06, Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Han-Wen, etc.: > you have to install both the Century Schoolbook font, and the feta- > alphabet fonts so Illustrator recognizes it. > I expect that you will need to convert the feta-alphabet* fonts to > TTF, eg. using fontforge.

Re: Benefits of OS X binary vs. Fink version?

2006-08-29 Thread Henrik Frisk
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Henrik Frisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > The one > > thing that gets to me is I don't (automatically) have access to the > > texinfo docs with > > the binary version. > > I hope you know that you can download all the documentation in the form >

Re: Preferred way of invoking lilypond from the commandline under OS X?

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 8/29/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Trevor Bača wrote: > Hi, > > What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the > commandline under OS X? > > Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call > /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin

Re: Benefits of OS X binary vs. Fink version?

2006-08-29 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting Henrik Frisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The one thing that gets to me is I don't (automatically) have access to the texinfo docs with the binary version. I hope you know that you can download all the documentation in the form of a zipped tar file from http://lilypond.org/web/install/. /

Re: Benefits of OS X binary vs. Fink version?

2006-08-29 Thread Henrik Frisk
Benjamin Esham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I use Mac OS X, and have Lilypond installed with Fink. Recently, > however, with the transition to Intel hardware, the latest version of > Lilypond available there is 2.6.3. (2.8.2 is listed, but does not > compile for me.) What

Benefits of OS X binary vs. Fink version?

2006-08-29 Thread Benjamin Esham
Hello all, I use Mac OS X, and have Lilypond installed with Fink. Recently, however, with the transition to Intel hardware, the latest version of Lilypond available there is 2.6.3. (2.8.2 is listed, but does not compile for me.) What are the advantages and disadvantages of downloading

Re: Preferred way of invoking lilypond from the commandline under OS X?

2006-08-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Trevor Bača wrote: Hi, What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the commandline under OS X? Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond directly? Or is there a third alternative? Lilycall sh

RE: functions in \with

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Daniels
> On Tuesday 29 August 2006 10:47, Erik Sandberg replied: Thanks for responding, Erik > On Monday 28 August 2006 13:55, Trevor Daniels wrote: > > I'm happily creating and using music functions but so far my attempts to > > define functions that can be used in \with or \context clauses > have fai

Preferred way of invoking lilypond from the commandline under OS X?

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
Hi, What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the commandline under OS X? Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond directly? Or is there a third alternative? (The manual at 13.2 "Notes for th

Re: Sponsored feature request--cross-staff chords, ties

2006-08-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 8/29/06, Steve D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 06:22:44PM +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: > > Trevor Bača wrote: > >Yes, exactly. The notes can be separately articulated, with separate > >accidentals and so on. What the notes share will be spanning stems and > >a single bea

Re: Displaying scores

2006-08-29 Thread Dave Phillips
Chuckk wrote: I am using evince to view Lilypond's pdf output, and in fairly simple things (output by Rosegarden), and I'm seeing note stems of different thicknesses. If I zoom in, they are still different thicknesses, and some of the stems don't exactly line up against the noteheads. Is there

Re: Sponsored feature request--cross-staff chords, ties

2006-08-29 Thread Steve D
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 06:22:44PM +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: > > Trevor Bača wrote: > >Yes, exactly. The notes can be separately articulated, with separate > >accidentals and so on. What the notes share will be spanning stems and > >a single beam. > > OK. This is a completely different featu

Re: Displaying scores

2006-08-29 Thread Mats Bengtsson
You can also use gv or ghostview(?) to view PDF files (in addition to PS files). /Mats Quoting Joseph Wakeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Chuckk Hubbard wrote: I am using evince to view Lilypond's pdf output, and in fairly simple things (output by Rosegarden), and I'm seeing note stems of differe

Re: functions in \with

2006-08-29 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 28 August 2006 13:55, Trevor Daniels wrote: > I'm happily creating and using music functions but so far my attempts to > define functions that can be used in \with or \context clauses have failed. > The suggested technique of making a void function using (make-music > 'SequentialMusic 'vo

Re: Displaying scores

2006-08-29 Thread Christopher Culver
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am using evince to view Lilypond's pdf output, and in fairly simple > things (output by Rosegarden), and I'm seeing note stems of different > thicknesses. If I zoom in, they are still different thicknesses, and > some of the stems don't exactly line

Re: Displaying scores

2006-08-29 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > I am using evince to view Lilypond's pdf output, and in fairly simple > things (output by Rosegarden), and I'm seeing note stems of different > thicknesses. If I zoom in, they are still different thicknesses, and > some of the stems don't exactly line up against the notehea

Displaying scores

2006-08-29 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
I am using evince to view Lilypond's pdf output, and in fairly simple things (output by Rosegarden), and I'm seeing note stems of different thicknesses. If I zoom in, they are still different thicknesses, and some of the stems don't exactly line up against the noteheads. Is there another Linux p

Re: Laissez vibrer question

2006-08-29 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I'm trying to force the direction of a laissez vibrer tie like so: Looking at the image I see that those ties have different horizontal sizes. This is really ugly. Perhaps a parameter can be added to the tie algorithm to dampen horizontal size changes if it is a laissez vibrer tie. Wern