Am 01/12/2006 um 02:02 schrieb Geoff Horton:
I added this and it worked in itself, but now the bar number
engraver, wich I had removed, is back again.
You can have multiple things in the \layout block, like this:
\layout {
indent = 0.0\cm
\context {
\Score
\remove
Manuel wrote:
Am 01/12/2006 um 02:02 schrieb Geoff Horton:
I added this and it worked in itself, but now the bar number
engraver, wich I had removed, is back again.
You can have multiple things in the \layout block, like this:
\layout {
indent = 0.0\cm
\context {
\Score
Well, that doesn't work in 2.10.0-2, and (according to Rick) in 2.11.x
Because with that you get the message:
C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\binpython -v convert-ly -h
# installing zipimport hook
import zipimport # builtin
# installed zipimport hook
'import site' failed; traceback:
ImportError:
However, this section is not quite up-to-date. Especially regarding my
child, LilyPondTool :-) Look at http://lilypondtool.organum.hu (Demo and
Documentation/Flash tutorials would give you an impression of what it does)
Bert
Mats Bengtsson írta:
There's a section on Editor support in the
Am 01/12/2006 um 09:38 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Manuel wrote:
Am 01/12/2006 um 02:02 schrieb Geoff Horton:
I added this and it worked in itself, but now the bar number
engraver, wich I had removed, is back again.
You can have multiple things in the \layout block, like this:
\layout {
Manuel wrote:
Since you don't say what error message you get or include your file
in the email,
it's impossible to provide any help here.
It says gescheiterte Dateien.
In that case, I guess that you also get some more warning or error message
above that line, which provide more specific
Am 01/12/2006 um 10:21 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Manuel wrote:
Since you don't say what error message you get or include your
file in the email,
it's impossible to provide any help here.
It says gescheiterte Dateien.
In that case, I guess that you also get some more warning or error
Right! If you specify one or more header blocks at the top level of the
file, the last one will be used globally for all the scores in the file.
If you want specific titles for each score, include the header block
within the corresponding \score{...} block:
\score{
...
\header{
...
}
}
I have posted an announcement on the french mailing list.
When you reply to anybody on the mailing list, don't forget to add
lilypond-user@gnu.org ini Cc so that anyone can see your answer :)
As far as I've seen, you've done very well with your wikibook. Maybe
this would be a good idea to make
I would recommend to set them in a separate .ly file, that you include in
your existing .ly files, see the section on Style sheets for more
information.
Also, read Changing context default settings to see how to make
global changes for all scores in a .ly file.
/Mats
Andrew Black - lists
Could you please propose an updated formulation to include in the manual.
/Mats
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
However, this section is not quite up-to-date. Especially regarding my
child, LilyPondTool :-) Look at http://lilypondtool.organum.hu (Demo
and Documentation/Flash tutorials would give you
Wow. I downloaded the file to the computer at work (which has
Windows) and it worked perfectly. So, is there an equivalent step I
need to do here in OSX to get this to work?
Am 30.11.2006 um 08:54 schrieb Rick Hansen (aka RickH):
James E. Bailey-2 wrote:
I was reading the archives on
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mats Bengtsson escreveu:
As already said, this is not available in the current manual and one
problem is that
this would still just tell a small part of the full syntax. Another
This should be rather easy to add to the manual. I believe some of
Han-Wen Nienhuys-2 wrote:
Bertalan Fodor escreveu:
Install the 2.10.0-1 version of LilyPond (and not the bad, 2.10.0-2)
Then you will be able to run convert-ly by:
- running 'python convert-ly' from C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin
- or by clicking the convert-ly button in LilyPondTool
I'm typesetting a piece of music which has 9 parts (labeled 1 through 9). During
some parts of the music, several of the parts have the same music, and so the
original score will reduce the number of staves and label them, e.g. 1,2 or
7,8,9.
I'm not sure what the best way to do this in LilyPond
This should be easy to do, using the support for so-called
French score described in section Hiding Staves.
Just insert spacing notes or \skip commands in the
parts that should be removed. Read in Instrument names
on how to do the labeling.
/Mats
Peter Budny wrote:
I'm typesetting a piece
Thanks to all who replied with suggestions. Below is my attempt
(which may have errors in it and certainly doesn't have all the
verses, so be warned if you use it) and as you see I have got the
refrain aligned with the first verse where ideally it would be
centred.
As an aside, I have used
As an aside, I have used \override Score . LyricText #'font-size =
#'-2 in each block of text to reduce the size of the font, but I'm
sure that it must be possible to do this globally.
It is. Add to your layout:
\context {
\Lyrics
\override LyricText #'font-size = #-2
}
Geoff
confrey wrote:
Hi everybody,
I know some text editors have a support for lilypond; I'd like to know
what's a fine editor for lilypond, and if it is possible to customize
gedit (sintax highlighting and statement recognition adn completation).
bye
confrey
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