I finally sat down and read through the beginners' guide, and I like it! Good
work. Two minor comments:
On Tue 26 December 2006 01:57, Manuel wrote:
You change the clef changing the term treble to
alto
tenor
bass
etc.
Perhaps you should include G_8 too - it's certainly the clef I use most
Thank you for you concern.
I thought this request lost in the limbs, I'm glad to see I was wrong ^^
I'm looking forward to hearing news
'til then
merry Christmas dudes
On 12/24/06, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the report, entered as
Trevor Bača escreveu:
On 12/25/06, Sean Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after unpacking the archives, they appear to be PPC programs that
won't run on my new iMac. I know I've used this software on this
computer before I re-installed it, so am I missing something? Or
is the file that is
Geoff, I took away plainchant. Should I mention other things, like
proportional notation or whatever?
David, I did just that and changed the sentence.
Eyolf, I included a reference to chiavettes with G_8.
You change the clef changing the term treble to
Would word be better than term?
Geoff, I took away plainchant. Should I mention other things, like
proportional notation or whatever?
I don't know--I've never used proportional notation (at least not knowingly).
comes the c that is a fourth above the g instead of a fifth below, an
so forth.
and so forth (yet another one
Am 26/12/2006 um 15:14 schrieb Geoff Horton:
comes the c that is a fourth above the g instead of a fifth below, an
so forth.
and so forth (yet another one that spellcheck won't find)
I anded the an to an and.
You set the clef naming the one you want: in the preceeding example,
we wrote
Palmer, Ralph wrote:
I modified the snippet to make it a little more readable in the score.
Would this be a candidate for the LSR? If so, I'll go ahead and submit
it. Is there any standard format?
I've added this to the manual. It may still be useful to have in LSR,
though.
Cheers,
-
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Mats is right. But just for the record: music functions with no argument
still have their use, for instance:
displayBarNum =
#(define-music-function (parser location) ()
(if (eq? #t (ly:get-option display-bar-numbers))
#{ \once \override Score.BarNumber
after unpacking the archives, they appear to be PPC programs that
won't run on my new iMac. I know I've used this software on this
The frontend of the intel version claims to be ppc, but the actual
processing is done in native intel code. It works fine here.
however, the macIntel 2.11.x
Howdy,
I'm wondering if there is a way to have command-line
lilypond produce midi on stdout.
My typical use is to feed a .ly file into lilypond to create
a .midi output, then take thatinto garage band (a mac
program which I would describe as a midi recorder and track
editor). Unfortunately
Hello,
#include German.ly ;-)
I have a MIDI file, that with all patches one semitone too high. It sounds
in Cis . I have converted it with midi2ly to Lilypond format and transposed
each voice with \transpose to C so I can play it much better. But this gives
Ces instead of H and Fes instead
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