There are four manuals about LilyPond: the @emph{Learning Manual},
the @emph{Notation Reference}, the @emph{Program Usage}, and the
@emph{Program Reference}.
This is somewhat confusing, since there are two very different manuals
whose name both begins with Program.
Does anybody
Le 3 nov. 07 à 00:00, Steven Weber a écrit :
I need a function that takes 7 parameters. My function works fine
as long as there are only 3 parameters – as soon as I add the
fourth, everything blows up, with the following error:
programming error: no parser tag defined for this markup
Graham Percival asked on 03 November 2007 07:42
There are four manuals about LilyPond: the
@emph{Learning Manual},
the @emph{Notation Reference}, the @emph{Program
Usage}, and the
@emph{Program Reference}.
This is somewhat confusing, since there are two
very different manuals
whose
Graham Percival asked on 03 November 2007 06:57
Text
REWRITE
- overview of text entry: rename? Also, fill in.
- or possibly delete it?
A real-life example would be good to encourage the
reader to go further, and convince him the solution
to his particular problem will be found
2007/11/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anybody object if I rename Program Reference to Internals
Reference? or maybe Tweak Reference? or... ? (renaming Program Usage
is also an option)
... or merging it with Notation Reference,
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/11/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anybody object if I rename Program Reference to Internals
Reference? or maybe Tweak Reference? or... ? (renaming Program Usage
is also an option)
... or merging it
Op vrijdag 2 november 2007, schreef Ole Schmidt:
I'am a bit shy to out my ignorance...
what I'am missing (maybe I overlooked it) is an overview (maybe a
sort of tree?) of how the
all the terms:
\score
\new Staff
\new Voice
\VoiceOne
\VoiceTwo
\oneVoice
are (hieracial) related
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2007, schreef Reinhold Kainhofer:
Hi,
How can I create a snap-pizzicato (aka. Bartok-pizzicato) in lilypond?
The articulation should look like the one shown in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_musical_symbols#Articulation_marks
See:
[resent because i initially sent with a wrong sender address]
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2007, schreef Reinhold Kainhofer:
Hi,
How can I create a snap-pizzicato (aka. Bartok-pizzicato) in lilypond?
The articulation should look like the one shown in Wikipedia:
Hi Graham (et al.),
(renaming Program Usage is also an option)
How about Application Usage?
Best regards,
Kieren.
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Thanks for the help on this issue without even looking
at the source. I added measure checks for every
measure until it cleaned up. As Trevor says there was
a long measure that caused the problem and now I'm
back to working on the music. I had one other email
that also mentioned this as the
On 03.11.2007 (12:43), Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/11/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anybody object if I rename Program Reference to Internals
Reference? or maybe Tweak Reference? or... ? (renaming Program Usage
is also
Sirs
I have dowloaded your stable version and again with an archive version for XP.
I do not know if something is missing either in my PC or the space between my
ears. I cannot fully understand the follow up instructions and keep going round
in circles. Can you clarify what I need to do or am
2007/11/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have dowloaded your stable version and again with an archive version for
XP.
I do not know if something is missing either in my PC or the space between
my ears. I cannot fully understand the follow up instructions and keep going
round in
I thought I had this figured out, but now I'm stuck. My program generates midi
notes and converts them to lily variables (ie noteone = {ees'} ). What I need to
do next is add my durations onto them. It seems so simple but I get error after
error.
What do I need to do to combine the strings
Would it be feasible to make Lilypond produce the numbered musical notation
described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbered_musical_notation ?
It's very widely used in China, and many Chinese singers and traditional
instrumentalists can't read anything else, so it would be useful to be able to
Ben skrev:
I thought I had this figured out, but now I'm stuck. My program generates midi
notes and converts them to lily variables (ie noteone = {ees'} ). What I need to
do next is add my durations onto them. It seems so simple but I get error after
error.
I don't understand what you are
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