Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
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Am Montag, 30. Juni 2008 schrieb rosea:
I was wondering if Lilypond also supports tablature features for guitar
like: slides, hammer on, pull off, bend etc.
It supports bend. About the others, I'm not sure. When
2008/7/1 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think OK is just a more polite way of closing the window than
clicking on the close window button; it doesn't save anything.
As far as I know, save saves without closing the window, while OK
saves *and* closes the window.
Cheers,
Valentin
I'd like to second rosea's sentiment about tablature. I'm just learning
LilyPond and would like to help the programmers improve LilyPond's support
for fretted instrument tablature, including support for bends, slides,
ligado and the various other instrument specific notations.
I've been a
on 2008-06-28 at 14:53 Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
In your original images, the slant is somewhere betwen 40 and 45
degrees... But I agree, that large slant does not look good. I prefer
something like 30 degrees.
About the length: I also agree that they look too short.
I'll try to come up with
Hi all,
following a recent discussion on the Reaper mailing list (in which I
had to defend Lilypond from a quite heavy critic due to a
misunderstanding of what Lily is and what Lily can do, but that's fine
and absolutely not the point of this email), I checked the example
page of the Lily's
Hi all,
I've recently started using LilyPond and generally love it - picking up
tweaks was a little difficult at first but I'm now able to move around most
objects just fine. The exception, at the moment, is that I don't know how
to change the (vertical) position of pieces of the \header block
Hi Drew,
The exception, at the moment, is that I don't know how
to change the (vertical) position of pieces of the \header block -
I want to
move the title, composer, poet, etc. text bits vertically upward on
the
first page so that more systems of music will fit on the page.
1. You can
Warning: LilyPond Newbie
I'm trying out LilyPond to see if there is a way to do chord charts in the
fashion illustrated in the wikipedia article on Chord Charts. The image
there illustrates what I'm looking for:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Chord_chart.jpg
In other words, music staff
Hi, all.
I used the excellent instructions from Nicolas Sceaux and was
successful in building lilypond 2.11.50 on my new macbook pro. I'm
only using it on the command line or with command line utilities and
I'm really appreciating the speed. Many thanks to Nicolas and this
list for steering me in
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:44:08PM -0500, Eric Knapp wrote:
Next I'm trying to get Point and Click to open the editor of my
choice. I'm using Apple's Preview application to see the PDF documents
with the embedded hyperlinks. I want to open TextMate which has a
command line utility. So far I
Hello All,
I'm using Staff contexts with the line-positions property modified to fit
my capricious needs.
In doing so I'm running into 2 problems (please see attached png):
1. When I set lines to odd numbers, the duration dots of the note heads fall
*on* the staff lines rather than within the
It seems the International Music Score Library Project
http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Open_Letter_%28Reopening%29 with legal
support from the free as in beer community has risen from the ashes.
Patrick
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Christopher Suckling suckling.list at googlemail.com writes:
So...
Trash the PPC application then install the two Platypus wrapped
scripts I've dumped here:
http://claviclaws.net/LilyPond/LPHelper.zip
This looks really interesting, but I'm enough of a newbie to MacOS that
it's hard for
On 7/2/08 2:41 PM, Eric Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works! I have a modified applescript that will open the hyperlink
into TextMate. The TextMate command line utility only has the ability
to go to a specified line in the file but that's OK with me. Would
there be a place where we
Am 02.07.2008 um 22:50 schrieb Carl D. Sorensen:
On 7/2/08 2:41 PM, Eric Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works! I have a modified applescript that will open the hyperlink
into TextMate. The TextMate command line utility only has the ability
to go to a specified line in the file but
I'm trying to make lyrics italicised, I can see that the text-
interface is a part of the lyrictext, I just don't know how to access
teh text markup commands so I can italic. Can anyone help?
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On 7/2/08 3:04 PM, James E. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 02.07.2008 um 22:50 schrieb Carl D. Sorensen:
It's the first I've heard of such a thing, and it might persuade me to
go back to using TeXShop for editing instead of nano. I use the
distributed PPC binary, so I kinda want to
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 11:39:25PM +0200, James E. Bailey wrote:
I'm trying to make lyrics italicised, I can see that the text-interface
is a part of the lyrictext, I just don't know how to access teh text
markup commands so I can italic. Can anyone help?
\override LyricText #'font-shape =
cpgray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca writes:
Warning: LilyPond Newbie
I'm trying out LilyPond to see if there is a way to do chord charts in the
fashion illustrated in the wikipedia article on Chord Charts. The image
there illustrates what I'm looking for:
Hi everyone,
I just installed the latest build and when I ran the file I'm working
on, it came back with this error, which I think has to do with a macro
included near the top of the document.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ tarantella
running tarantella file now...
GNU LilyPond 2.11.50
Where does the \override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t line go?
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, Carl Sorensen wrote:
cpgray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca writes:
I'm trying out LilyPond to see if there is a way to do chord charts in the
fashion illustrated in the wikipedia article on Chord Charts. The image
there illustrates what I'm looking for:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Carl D. Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This kind of goes against the LilyPond philosophy of one GUB for all
possible platforms, so I'm not sure how it might be implemented in the
standard LilyPond website/distribution. Perhaps Han-Wen could chime in
here.
Basically, my problem is this - I want to typeset this chord:
f g a b c d e4.
And this is what I get:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p18251902/1.jpg
Because the notes of the chord are so close together and there are so many
of them, the dots all queue up. Surely there must be a way to eliminate
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