Op donderdag 4 oktober 2007, schreef Ted Walther:
In hymn typesetting, the refrain is nicely centered between the bass and
treble clefs.
If it were possible to glue two staffs together, end to end, that
would solve the problem. I could attach the refrain lyrics to the
second staff, and put
2007/10/5, Tim Litwiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I make a song with \clef c a flat on the top staff the notes are
1/2 line off from where they are expected to be.
The notes in C clef are 1/2 line off from where they are expected to
be in G clef, but they are exactly where they are expected to
Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Knoop wrote:
Yes, it's a good idea. +1 to N.B. instead of Warning though.
Everybody likes N.B., so I'm happy to change that... but does
everybody understand the term? I'm thinking of somebody with a shaky
understanding of English.
Of
On 04.10.2007 (19:09), Graham Percival wrote:
First-come, first-serve. Let us know if you claim a task, so that nobody
else starts working on the same thing. Files in the normal places.
I'll have a look at it.
eyolf
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Luke Skywalker:
Got 'im!
Am Freitag, 5. Oktober 2007 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
Isn't N.B. Italian (Nota Bene)? In a musical world where everybody
uses Italian terms such as Allegro, Vivo etc., it's pretty convenient
Actually, it's Latin... Italian musical terms are things that people are
accustomed to, but I'm not
Kieran Coulter wrote on 05 October 2007 03:38
Thanks for the tip Trevor, I will try it out!
So just to be totally sure,
1) you add the tempo map, killing time with
s's, as its own voice?
No, although that might work. I've attached the main file of the example I
posted
2007/10/5, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Everybody likes N.B., so I'm happy to change that... but does
everybody understand the term? I'm thinking of somebody with a shaky
understanding of English.
How about Note: ?
Isn't N.B. Italian
Dear All,
I was searching for a method to add a flat / sharp sign to a long trill. I
found a a couple of tips [1, 2] that helped me along but there was a small
drawback, though. The custom TextSpanner / TrillSpanner aligns the wavy line
at the bottom of the trill sign (see 2nd bar) or at the
On 5 Oct 2007, at 01:20, Graham Percival wrote:
Midi support in lilypond is quite limited, and this is not likely
to change in the near future.
Might it possible to handle this by OO (object orientation)? The idea
is that if objects can be defined (in pseudocode)
turn := default: ...
On 10/5/07, Risto Vääräniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I was searching for a method to add a flat / sharp sign to a long trill. I
found a a couple of tips [1, 2] that helped me along but there was a small
drawback, though. The custom TextSpanner / TrillSpanner aligns the wavy line
On 4 Oct 2007, at 02:07, Graham Percival wrote:
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What do you think of the new warnings in the manual? In the Learning
Manual, see
2.1.1 Compiling a file
2.3.1 Music expressions
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
On 04.10.2007 (19:09), Graham Percival wrote:
First-come, first-serve. Let us know if you claim a task, so that nobody
else starts working on the same thing. Files in the normal places.
I'll have a look at it.
Great! The whole thing, or just certain items on the list?
On 05.10.2007 (11:35), Graham Percival wrote:
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
I'll have a look at it.
Great! The whole thing, or just certain items on the list? We can split
the tasks up, and I'd rather have Pitches done sooner rather than later.
More people working on the chapter at once will get
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
On 05.10.2007 (11:35), Graham Percival wrote:
From your former list, I've done the formatting part, and made a
suggestion for the f/fis warning thing. If someone else wants to work
on any of the rewrite parts, that's fine with me. I'll be doing some
more on it later this
Dear list,
I recently posted a notion of my problem, that lilypond is very slow on
Vista. Lilypond seems to build the font cache everytime it starts.
Why is this and how could one build a permanent font cache under Vista,
that could be referred to by lilypond on every start?
Yours sincerely
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Am Freitag, 5. Oktober 2007 schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
please find attached a massively improved Lilypond highlighting definition
file for KDE's Katepart, based on Andrea Primiani's first version.
Great! Thanks for you work.
Improvements:
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Click with your mouse or use a key shortcut to
* *run* (compile) *Lilypond *files
* *view *the *log *
* *view *the *output *(pdf or png)
* *convert** *to a newer *version*
* *convert **midi *to *Lilypond *
A small batch file that allows to do this is attached.
This works with
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