=
>
> I haven't seen it on -devel; has it been removed somehow?
>
> > I don't think so. Indeed, I consider sending campaigns to mailing
> > lists without the mailinglist address at least in the to: or cc:
> > headers as offensive spam.
>
> Hmm... OTOH, LilyPond *is* a GNU software. They have helped
I'm working on the editorial section of the GDP and the answer is in there
however I've not had time to work on that so it makes more sense. "Selecting
notation font size:"
However if you look there you should see the answer. If you do the search for
font size even through the index you should
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hello, I know that I can position a rest vertically using e.g. d'1\rest .
But how can I alter the vertical position of a whole-measure rest (R1)? I want
it to move outside the staff, so it should also get a ledger line.
\relative c' <<
{ e2 e4 a } \\
{
Borrowing heavily from the LSR and the archive, I created a Tempo Mark
I could use in my scores. The trick was to make an initial tempo mark
(Allegro con moto with a metronome mark) print left justified with the
time signature. I succeeded with the following code:
tempoOne = {
2008/1/9, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I posted this question 2 days ago but I got no response
These things happen :)
No problem, I just wanted to be sure somebody reads it...
Isn't a pitched rest supposed to
shift to the right or - vice versa - a chord relative to the rest?
Why would it
Op maandag 7 januari 2008, schreef Werner:
> I want to use a less heavy font (smaller notes or wider staff) - less
> black on paper. So maybe I should combine the font feta18 with staff-sice
> 20 or 21. But how to set the font size?
Try \set Staff.fontSize = #-1
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Docu
Hello, I know that I can position a rest vertically using e.g. d'1\rest .
But how can I alter the vertical position of a whole-measure rest (R1)? I want
it to move outside the staff, so it should also get a ledger line.
\relative c' <<
{ e2 e4 a } \\
{ R1 }
>>
The R1 is drawn to
2008/1/9, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I posted this question 2 days ago but I got no response
These things happen :)
> Isn't a pitched rest supposed to
> shift to the right or - vice versa - a chord relative to the rest?
Why would it be shifted to the *right*? the rest and the chord are
simultan
Valentin,
You "da" man!
Thanks for your thorough explanations!
Tim Reeves
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Sorry, the attachemnt failed to upoad
I posted this question 2 days ago but I got no response - maybe the
attachement will illustrate what I mean!
I would appreciate any hint about shifting rests horizontally.
Thnx!
Luc
Isn't a pitched rest supposed to shift to the right or - vice versa -
I posted this question 2 days ago but I got no response - maybe the
attachement will illustrate what I mean!
I would appreciate any hint about shifting rests horizontally.
Thnx!
Luc
Isn't a pitched rest supposed to shift to the right or - vice versa - a
chord relative to the rest?
\version "
2008/1/7, Tim Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2. The advanced layout and titling stylesheet example in the LSR
> (http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=368) makes no sense to
> me at all.
Well, it's just the first try in what could become a quite exciting
whole new way of using the LSR: it is a coll
For example, this file:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=blob_plain;f=input/mutopia/W.A.Mozart/mozart-hrn3-allegro.ily;hb=999f5d5eba3835abd274a751ec9dc9741ee77292
is an included lilypond file from this other:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=blob_plain;f=input/mutopia/W
2008/1/9, Tim Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I asked this question the other day but I buried it in with three other of
> my questions, so it was easy to miss, so I'll ask again.
>
> What is an .ily file used for?
I'm answering on the other thread.
Valentin
I asked this question the other day but I buried it in with three other of
my questions, so it was easy to miss, so I'll ask again.
What is an .ily file used for?
Thanks,
Tim Reeves
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2008/1/8, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does this kind of FSF spam really belong to the lilypond-user mailing
> list (and to the lilypond-devel list, where it appeared too)?
I haven't seen it on -devel; has it been removed somehow?
> I don't think so. Indeed, I consider sending campaign
Hello.
I want to use a less heavy font (smaller notes or wider staff) - less
black on paper. So maybe I should combine the font feta18 with staff-sice
20 or 21. But how to set the font size?
I found in the lilypond documentation only how to change the staff-size
(see below). But I cannot chang
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hi, my name is kostia, i am a student of composition and this is my first post.
first of all: thank you for lilypond! amazing software and ideology behind it!!
now, i have a question concidering music where each instrument plays its own,
individual tempo that, in addition, may change during the
Le 7 janv. 08 à 03:03, Valentin Villenave a écrit :
2008/1/7, Thomas Spuhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The style sheet also has a lot of strange characters. I think they
are not
correctly stored in the document:
Yes, they are :) It's an advanced susbstitution function, that detects
accented ch
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 21:01:17 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > buildscripts/makelsr.py
> >
> > To be honest, *I* don't understand what's happening either... but
> > only because I haven't looked.
>
> I have, and still don'
2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Since we introduce glissandi in Expressive, it should be tagged
> with that.
It was too. That's the cool thing with tags, you know :)
> buildscripts/makelsr.py
>
> To be honest, *I* don't understand what's happening either... but
> only because I
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 11:48:55 +0100
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > - WTF are glissano-contemporary and jazz-combo-template listed
> > here?
>
> glissando-contemporary: seemed obvious to me. It is a notation that
> affects Pitch
Hi Jeremiah!
I'm still running v2.8.X and I don't know what has changed since.
Nevertheless I'm going to show you how I handle score layout. Perhaps my
logical approach can give you the right clou...
Reilly schrieb:
I have a score with 22 staves, one system to a page.
I want Lilypond to lay
2008/1/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 02:19:26 +0100
> "Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, you may have noticed that my way is different than yours: I
> > use to always do a few different LilyPond-related tasks at a same
> > time, so that I n
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