Op woensdag 9 januari 2008, schreef Wilbert Berendsen:
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'
this also occurs if you \include individual parts into a short-score
in this scenario either the note-name-rest or the staff-position-
tweak would not work as it would give an incorrect rest placement in
the part concerned
any clues?
cheers
d
On 9 Jan 2008, at 12:41, Wilbert Berendsen
Damian Legassick wrote:
this also occurs if you \include individual parts into a short-score
in this scenario either the note-name-rest or the staff-position-tweak
would not work as it would give an incorrect rest placement in the
part concerned
How do you include the individual parts into
Reilly wrote:
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:
thanks mats
the problem i was thinking of is when you've done all the parts in
their own files with their own formatting.
to compile the score (with different formatting) i would have
somewhere in score.ly (e.g.) \include fluteOne.ly and within
fluteOne.ly i would have \fluteOneMusic.
Hi,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is something that has changed from version 2.10 to version 2.11.
The property break-align-symbol is for version 2.10 whereas
break-align-symbols is for version 2.11.
I've been wondering the purpose of the list symbols for break-align-symbols.
It seems that
Damian Legassick wrote:
thanks mats
the problem i was thinking of is when you've done all the parts in
their own files with their own formatting.
to compile the score (with different formatting) i would have
somewhere in score.ly (e.g.) \include fluteOne.ly and within
fluteOne.ly i would
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Dear Mats and all,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Perhaps you forgot to do the setting at the Score level?
Nope. If I try your example in c major then the first A is thrown to the
left.
This seems like a bug and I cannot see it in the bug tracker. The
following
Dear Mats and all,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Perhaps you forgot to do the setting at the Score level?
Nope. If I try your example in c major then the first A is thrown to the
left.
Was there a bug related to this issue. Has it been fixed?
-Risto
SNIP
\version 2.11.36
\relative c''{
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Hi,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is something that has changed from version 2.10 to version 2.11.
The property break-align-symbol is for version 2.10 whereas
break-align-symbols is for version 2.11.
I've been wondering the purpose of the list symbols for
Does this kind of FSF spam really belong to the lilypond-user
mailing
list (and to the lilypond-devel list, where it appeared too)?
Yes.
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
2008/1/9, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This seems like a bug and I cannot see it in the bug tracker.
You can now :)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=553
Cheers,
Valentin
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Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Graham,
Okay, the guilt and peer pressure has finally overwhelmed my better
judgement! ;-)
Ooo-kay; me too.
Between work, two small kids and a choir I can't promise to deliver by
any set deadline, but I can probably re-read and revise some
On 09 Jan 2008 17:02:33 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arvid Gr__tting) wrote:
Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Send me (or point me to), one at a time, the section(s) you want me
to review/rewrite.
I'll do what I can, and when I'm done a section, point me to the
next.
That
\tag, yes
thanks mats
d
On 9 Jan 2008, at 14:22, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Damian Legassick wrote:
thanks mats
the problem i was thinking of is when you've done all the parts in
their own files with their own formatting.
to compile the score (with different formatting) i would have
hello:
I have a repeat, then a first and second ending repeat which looks like this:
|: [music a ] :||: [music b] | [ 1st ending ] :| [ 2nd ending :||
Eventually it will be a part of a piece structured this way:
| {music A section } | {music B section consisting of |: [music a ]
:||: [music
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 11:12:15 -0800
David Fedoruk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on rendering I get unknown type Volta see documentation (of course
that's where i copied the code from!)
IIRC volta is not capitalized. Or maybe it is, and you didn't.
In either case, check it.
- Graham
Hi!
Where can I find information about how to install the latest Lilypond
versions on my Ubuntu machine?
No problem with the .deb versions I've found, but they're a bit dated...
Regards / Jonas
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Cambiata wrote:
No problem with the .deb versions I've found, but they're a bit dated...
I have been through this during the last couple of weeks! To be fair,
LilyPond wasn't a problem, but jEdit and LilyPondTool caused several
headaches.
For LilyPond, uninstall the repository .deb(s)
Le 9 janv. 08 à 00:37, Valentin Villenave a écrit :
2008/1/7, Tim Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
4. What is a .ily file?
It is basically, as far as I can understand, a programmer's use: you
can't give the same extension to a file that is meant to be compiled
as is, than to another file that is
Thanks but I found another way to still use portage, I emerge the first
version, on slot one, and then move the files from /usr/bin to another
directory like /usr/bin/lilypond-x.y.z/ ;emerge the second version on
another slot move files to another directory and then just use symblolic
links to
Jonas Nyström wrote:
Hi!
Where can I find information about how to install the latest Lilypond
versions on my Ubuntu machine?
No problem with the .deb versions I've found, but they're a bit dated...
This has changed recently. 2.10.33 is available for Debian sid by
apt-get.
Paul Scott
Hi,
I've small problem:
I write Score for piano and I use parallelMusic. I've two voices in
right hand. In second bar Voice two (RightB) divides to two voices
again. But... lilypond joins voice RightA with upper part of voice
RightB. In this position is generated one stem only. I need three
On 09/01/2008, Jonas Nyström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Where can I find information about how to install the latest Lilypond
versions on my Ubuntu machine?
I use Lilypond on Ubuntu and I just user the installer from
lilypond.org. Get the latest from here:
Have a look at the 2.11 development branch Learning Manual
at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-le
arning/index , in particular Section 3.2 Voices contain
music. You will find the answer there. Although this
documentation is for release 2.11 it applies equally well to
Dear all,
in the third bar on the first beat is a collision in the upper voice
(between the rest and the bis).
Is this is known issue? Does this have to do with the usage of
\partcombine? Is there a workaround?
thanks for help
best
ole
%
You are right -- it is not capitalized, there are two instances, one
is capitalized and one isn't. This takes care of the error message but
not the problem with the added bar line inside the last repeat.
David
IIRC volta is not capitalized. Or maybe it is, and you didn't.
In either case,
I have tried to use
note-digit
e'16-a
that won't work log gives me unexpected notename pitch.
Tried from the manual
e'16-\rightHandFinger #4
and that did nothing no 'a'
version
2.10.25
Yours-
Jay
Jay Hamilton
www.soundand.com
206-328-7694
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2008/1/9, Jay Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have tried to use
note-digit
e'16-a
that won't work log gives me unexpected notename pitch.
Tried from the manual
e'16-\rightHandFinger #4
enclose the note in :
e'-\rightHandFinger #a16
and that did nothing no 'a'
version
2.10.25
Yours-
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