If you are just interested by the font and a WYSIWYG editor, you should try
musescore. If I'm not wrong this GNU program uses Feta/Emmentaler. It's not
Finale but it's free ;)
Of course, you'll not have all the feature set of lilypond.
Lasconic
Albert Frantz-2 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone
Dear lilypond-users,
in the below quoted example I get a collision between the tie an the trill
note.
How can I avoid this?
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sdfgsdhdshd orange.fr> writes:
>
>
> A first look to the ps file shows the N is present.
> So a gs bug?
No, I think it's a bug in the font itself(!). The glyph names seem
to be a bit mangled; the name "N" is assigned to several codepoints,
including that I-with-dot-below. (If you look in the p
Michael Lauer wrote:
>
> No, I think it's a bug in the font itself(!). The glyph names seem
> to be a bit mangled; the name "N" is assigned to several codepoints,
> including that I-with-dot-below. (If you look in the ps file you can
> see that in the font definition.)
>
"Times New Roman" is a
> > No, I think it's a bug in the font itself(!). The glyph names seem
> > to be a bit mangled; the name "N" is assigned to several
> > codepoints, including that I-with-dot-below. (If you look in the
> > ps file you can see that in the font definition.)
I really can't believe that. This is somet
You forgot to attach the code!
Jon
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear lilypond-users,
in the below quoted example I get a collision between the tie an the trill
note.
How can I avoid this?
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Dear lilypond-users,
the e-mail I'm writing is not directly concerned with lilypond , but:
Mr. Becker-Foss in Hameln/Germany searches urgently people to make a fair
copy of the first movement of "Les Beatitudes" by Cesar Franck.
He and his team have already done this work but the datas got lost. So
Carl
The mods to beaming which you made in August work really well, but one
problem still remains. It seems the simpler method of setting beatGrouping
cannot be made to work for the 'common' time signature (i.e. those for which
beam ending rules are defined in scm/auto-beam.scm) because it is
Dear lilypond-users,
is it possible to get slashed note-heads?
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I'm not sure what I should be doing in this case. I'm using
\RemoveEmptyStaffContext and \override VerticalAxisGroup
#'remove-first = ##t to hide all the empty staves from my score, but
this only removes staves from a system if they contain nothing but
spacer rests (s) and multimeasure rests (R). T
Michael Lauer yahoo.com> writes:
> A somewhat better fix is to copy the old times.ttf (and the bold/italic
> versions, and any other system fonts you may want to use)) into
> c:\users\\.fonts\ , and then tell fontconfig to ignore
> the system fonts. The only way I can see to do that is to edit
>
2008/10/25 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> He and his team have already done this work but the datas got lost. So, he
> is really in a very bad situation and searches for people that could help
> him.
I can help a bit, but I need to know what the license of the published
score would be. I am
Michael Lauer wrote:
>
> Michael Lauer yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
>> A somewhat better fix is to copy the old times.ttf (and the bold/italic
>> versions, and any other system fonts you may want to use)) into
>> c:\users\\.fonts\ , and then tell fontconfig to ignore
>> the system fonts. The only
sdfgsdhdshd wrote:
>
>
> Michael Lauer wrote:
>>
>> Michael Lauer yahoo.com> writes:
>>> A somewhat better fix is to copy the old times.ttf (and the bold/italic
>>> versions, and any other system fonts you may want to use)) into
>>> c:\users\\.fonts\ , and then tell fontconfig to ignore
>>>
Hi Andrew,
2008/10/25 Andrew Hawryluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Any suggestions? Bug exists with LilyPond or user?
I'd say it's an enhancement over the existing behaviour: what you're
after is something which behaves like \partial, but isn't a
rhythmic-grob.
As a workaround, you can remove rhythmi
Carl
But how do you revert entries like this:
((end * * 6 8) . #f) ;; switch-off at-any-beat feature
?
Reverting all the other 6/8 entries does not permit beatGrouping
to take effect, and I don't know how or even whether this
entry can be reverted. If I comment it out beatGrouping works
fine,
2008/10/25 Andrew Hawryluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Now the dilemma: the piano and a vocal soloist have no music at the
> beginning, so their staves should not appear in the first system of
> the full score, but to accomplish this I must fill their partial
> measure with s4 or R4. In the individual
2008/10/25 Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As a workaround, you can remove rhythmic-grob-interface from
> keepAliveInterfaces just for the relevant \partial note:
Much less drastic than my solution :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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This is awesome! It solves today's problem and it lets me do something
else I had in mind for later:
I can make a pair of commands like \treatAsEmpty and \treatNormal that
I can now use to hide staves that contain notes. That may sound like a
bad thing, but I would use it when all choral voices sin
Dear Bayley,
sorry, I expressed it not quite clearly. I thought of a stroked out (hope
this is the right expression in english) notehead.
2008/10/25 Bailey James E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yes, see section 1.1.4 of the Notation reference on NoteHeads.
>
> Am 25.10.2008 um 19:03 schrieb Stefan Thom
sdfgsdhdshd orange.fr> writes:
> >>
> > I have a better workaround:
> > 1) write the .ly file on Vista
> > 2) When OK, copy the file on another pc with XP.
> > 3) LLP on XP generates the final pdf file.
> >
>
Yes, that would work too. :-/
> On this Vista pc, i also use Word, with Vista-Times
Francisco Vila wrote [Re: translated big pages]:
Additionally, would it be possible to internationalize
the "Back To Documentation Index" link?
Some usability comments, please, before this gets translated.
This is currently displayed as
<< Back to Documentation Index
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I suppos
Hi Trevor,
2008/10/25 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Carl
>
> But how do you revert entries like this:
>
> ((end * * 6 8) . #f) ;; switch-off at-any-beat feature
The simplest way would be to add a function to switch this back on:
#(define (revert-property-setting context property setting)
Hi Neil
You wrote Saturday, October 25, 2008 9:06 PM
2008/10/25 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Carl
But how do you revert entries like this:
((end * * 6 8) . #f) ;; switch-off at-any-beat feature
The simplest way would be to add a function to switch this back on:
I'd like to see th
2008/10/25 Robin Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Some usability comments, please, before this gets translated.
...
> I suggest removing "<<", "Back to" and "Index". "Documentation" is probably
> sufficient. After all, when you arrive at the page, this is all the title
> says.
Yes. Another (verbos
I have the latest version of Acrobat (v9) running on XP. Trevor sent me the
PS file generated on Vista for his minimal example demonstrating the problem
to see what happens when Acrobat converts it to PDF. I found the following:
1. Acrobat Distiller complains of a Postscript error in the PS file.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2008 schrieb Francisco Vila:
> 2008/10/25 Robin Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Some usability comments, please, before this gets translated.
>
> ...
>
> > I suggest removing "<<", "Back to" and "Index". "Documentation" is
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2008 schrieb Robin Bannister:
> This is currently displayed as
><< Back to Documentation Index
>
> _a___
> I suppose the "<<" is echoing the "<<" in the navbar.
> There, it means up and along,
> i.e to the preceding position
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
unless someone can come up with something better than "<<",
which also indicates a navigational element
But *you* did, some time ago! [Top][Contents][Index][ ? ]
All you need is the above. See it at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-10
On 10/25/08 2:30 PM, "Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Neil
>
> You wrote Saturday, October 25, 2008 9:06 PM
>>
>> 2008/10/25 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Carl
>>>
>>> But how do you revert entries like this:
>>>
>>> ((end * * 6 8) . #f) ;; switch-off at-any-beat feat
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
How about "Overview" instead of "Index"?
A better choice!
And I counter with "Documentation Home".
But a second word is overkill.
Cheers,
Robin
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Nick Payne-3 wrote:
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> 1. Acrobat Distiller complains of a Postscript error in the PS file. Gets
> to
> about 4% on the progress bar, flashes up a very quick error msg in the
> status window saying "[%%] Postscript error [%%]", and no PDF file is
> created. I wasn't able to find any error log o
In my score at one point I have:
^\markup {\tiny {\italic {\column { "right hand the same" "simile la main
droit"
To my eye the vertical spacing between the English and French is excessive.
How can I reduce it?
Nick
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> Behalf Of sdfgsdhdshd
> Sent: Sunday, 26 October 2008 13:52
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: Unexpected character change on Vista
>
>
>
> Nick Payne-3 wrote:
> >
> > 1. Acrobat Distiller complains o
Maybe not the most elegant solution, but the spacing turns out better if
you put the two things in separate markups instead of in columns inside
a single markup:
RHenglish = \markup {\tiny {\italic {{ "right hand the same"
RHfrench = \markup {\tiny {\italic {{ "simile la main droit"
Nick Payne-3 wrote:
>
>> A simple solution: record the screen portion of where the message
>> appear
>> with your camcorder.
>
> Afraid I don't have one of those...
>
Not even a camera at several frames per sec?
Can't send mine in e-mail...
Nick Payne-3 wrote:
>
>> Do you confirm the vista
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