Re: ANSWER, Re: problem with full-measure rests in differently time-scaled staves

2007-09-23 Thread Adam James Wilson
Apparantly attachments are pruned; here's the code in-line: \version "2.11.32" \paper { indent = #0 ragged-right = ##t } global = { \time 3/4 { s2. * 3 } \bar "" \break { s2. * 3 }} \layout { \context { \Score \remove "Timing_translator"

Re: Titling Page

2007-09-23 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello Cesar, What I need is create one page with titles; (Title, Composer, Indices etc.) Perhaps the attached snippet will put you on the right path. Read the docs on \markup for more information. Hope this helps! Kieren. ___ \version "2.11.33" \markup {

Re: GDP: welcome, helpers!

2007-09-23 Thread Trevor Bača
On 9/23/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/23/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 9/21/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've posted initial instructions for GDP helpers here: > > > http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/helper.txt > > > > > > If somebody

Titling Page

2007-09-23 Thread Cesar Penagos
Hi List!: I need your help with titling pages, I really need if possible a little example of how's What I need is create one page with titles; (Title, Composer, Indices etc.) I take a look on book and tittles in the manual, but I cant found any similar, please point to me. Thank You in advanc

Re: ANSWER, Re: problem with full-measure rests in differently time-scaled staves

2007-09-23 Thread Adam James Wilson
Hi Ole, I think this is what you wanted; I attached the lilypond code (ole.ly) and a .png of the output (ole.png). Let me know if this is what you were going for. If it is this case that you wanted 7/8 to actually appear in the time of 3/4, as it does in the handwritten sample, you can do this

Re: ANSWER, Re: problem with full-measure rests in differently time-scaled staves

2007-09-23 Thread Adam James Wilson
Hi Ole, Yes, this should be possible. I looked at the handwritten chunk you attached - I can see why you want to align it more correctly. Let me see if I can transcribe a bit of it into lilypond , and then I'll reply again when the code snippet. Best regards, Adam On 9/21/07, Ole Schmidt <[EMA

Re: GDP: documentation guidelines

2007-09-23 Thread John Mandereau
Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 à 16:38 +0200, Juergen Reuter a écrit : > I would expect the contents of README.txt to be part of the online > documentation and therefore available at: > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/README > However, obviously this file is not generated from REA

Re: GDP: documentation guidelines

2007-09-23 Thread Juergen Reuter
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Graham Percival wrote: I've updated the README.txt with more guidelines about writing/maintaining documentation. I'll be asking the GDP Helpers to fix any Section organiztion and Formatting issues, as well as any Readability or Technical writing issues they feel comfortab

Re: GDP: welcome, helpers!

2007-09-23 Thread Michael Rasmussen
Graham Percival wrote: > I've posted initial instructions for GDP helpers here: > http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/helper.txt > > If somebody could send those to the list (as a reply to this), that > would make it easier for other people to read. The instructions: Sorry again for the delay in

GDP: welcome, helpers!

2007-09-23 Thread Graham Percival
I've posted initial instructions for GDP helpers here: http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/helper.txt If somebody could send those to the list (as a reply to this), that would make it easier for other people to read. ASIDE: I wouldn't believe this if I didn't see it for myself, but attempting

Re: Very simple but strange Warning

2007-09-23 Thread Gilles THIBAULT
Hi, I have a very little problem... This is the code... \version "2.10.10" \relative c'' { { \key c \major \time 4/4 c2 \appoggiatura d8 c2 \prall %WARNING c2 \appoggiatura d8 c2 \turn %ok c2 \appoggiatura d8 c2 \trill %ok c2 \appoggiatura d8 c2 \fermata %ok } } Hi. No

RE: GDP: welcome, helpers!

2007-09-23 Thread Trevor Daniels
On 23.09.2007 (02:18), Eyolf Ostrem wrote: > On 22.09.2007 (18:08), Graham Percival wrote: > > > Great! We have our first claim; Michael > Rasmussen is doing Pitches. > > I'll have a look at simultaneous, then. > > eyolf OK, I'll have a bash at the tutorial 2.4 Songs, but I'll look at just the

lilypond consistent crash

2007-09-23 Thread Adam James Wilson
Hi folks, I'm pretty frustrrated at the moment - wondering if anyone has exeperienced a similar problem. I unfortunately don't have a small snippet to describe the problem, because it seems to arise from volume/complexity. . . Here's what I'm doing: I'm using a global "invisible" voice at 3/8 i