On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:11:22PM +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
Big fat warning: NEVER USE EVINCE TO PRINT A LILYPOND SCORE.
You'll get lousy results. Use Acrobat Reader, or print directly.
Interesting. Where does this Evince problem come from ? Does it only
happen in combination with your
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
It looks _very_ interesting and I'll try it as soon as I can.
I look forward to your feedback.
Maybe the IDE could trigger the printing on M-x something by issuing
the lpr command. Sounds feasible?
Sorry, this IDE is *very* mini...
-- Johan
Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl writes:
Interesting. Where does this Evince problem come from ? Does it only
happen in combination with your lilyide , or does it happen in general
when using Evince?
See m2bpydhhgo@phoenix.squirrel.nl and thread.
-- Johan
2009/1/22 Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:11:22PM +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
Big fat warning: NEVER USE EVINCE TO PRINT A LILYPOND SCORE.
You'll get lousy results. Use Acrobat Reader, or print directly.
Interesting. Where does this Evince problem come
Why not specify the minimum vertical extent of either one of the Lyrics
or Staff contexts (depending
on where you want the space), using the techniques described in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Vertical-spacing-inside-a-system
/Mats
Patrick McCarty wrote:
Hi
I read in another thread (see
http://www.nabble.com/Lyric-notehead-alignment-problem-td8826736.html#a8826736),
that it should be considered as 'normal' alignment of the lyrics under the
noteheads, that the first wowel of a syllable is put under the notehead.
Indeed, in old chant books, this is
Am 22.01.2009 um 13:01 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Johan Vromans wrote:
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
It looks _very_ interesting and I'll try it as soon as I can.
I look forward to your feedback.
Maybe the IDE could trigger the printing on M-x something by issuing
the lpr
James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 22.01.2009 um 13:01 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Johan Vromans wrote:
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
It looks _very_ interesting and I'll try it as soon as I can.
I look forward to your feedback.
Maybe the IDE could trigger the printing on M-x something
I would like to have two lines of chords above my treble staff like this
Eb
(D)
Any suggestions?
Ezequiel
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Johan Vromans wrote:
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
It looks _very_ interesting and I'll try it as soon as I can.
I look forward to your feedback.
Maybe the IDE could trigger the printing on M-x something by issuing
the lpr command. Sounds feasible?
Sorry, this IDE is
dear list,
i realized that \override Stem #'flag-style = #'no-flag doesn't work
when using \override Stem #'flag-style = #modern-straight-flag
i'm using the new straight flags in my score, but at certain part i
need stems without flags in order to conect chords across staves,
according
First of all, thanks a lot for your help!
Il giorno mar, 20/01/2009 alle 08.41 -0700, Carl D. Sorensen ha scritto:
The problem is I couldn't find in Lilypond's documentation the
symbols
for:
- No Chords.
I'm not sure what you mean by No Chords. And I don't know Rosegarden
at
all. So
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2009 13:25:51 schrieb l...@internet.com.uy:
dear list,
i realized that \override Stem #'flag-style = #'no-flag doesn't work
when using \override Stem #'flag-style = #modern-straight-flag
i'm using the new straight flags
Am 22.01.2009 um 13:21 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 22.01.2009 um 13:01 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Johan Vromans wrote:
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
It looks _very_ interesting and I'll try it as soon as I can.
I look forward to your feedback.
Maybe the IDE
On 1/21/09 9:16 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
Ezequiel Sierra wrote:
try making 8th notes with the same stem direction you`ll see what i mean
Ah yes, I see your problem now. In this case I would use chords in one
of the voices and skips in the other, as in measure 1
On 1/22/09 5:17 AM, Ezequiel Sierra esie...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to have two lines of chords above my treble staff like this
Eb
(D)
To get two lines of chords, you can just use two ChordNames contexts:
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new Staff {
2009/1/22 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
Why not specify the minimum vertical extent of either one of the Lyrics or
Staff contexts (depending
on where you want the space), using the techniques described in
James E. Bailey derhindem...@googlemail.com writes:
Okay, I'll ask. I occasionally use emacs for my lilypond scores, and
what's the difference between this and the emacs mode? Is it just
easier point and click support?
This tool adds point'n'click support, automatic lilypond run + PDF
update
Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure what emacs mode does, although I thought it had nice
syntax coloring. When I open the .ly file now on 2.12.1
2.12 is very old...
Does emacs lilypond mode have the constantly-updated
preview feature?
No.
I've never used
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
Sorry, could you post a web URL instead?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/40902
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Carl D. Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu writes:
To get two lines of chords, you can just use two ChordNames contexts:
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new Staff { ... }
...
This should also be possible:
harmonics = \chordmode { ... }
\new ChordNames {
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
2009/1/22 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
Why not specify the minimum vertical extent of either one of the Lyrics or
Staff contexts (depending
on where you want the space), using the techniques described in
what about the ()?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Johan Vromans jvrom...@squirrel.nlwrote:
Carl D. Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu writes:
To get two lines of chords, you can just use two ChordNames contexts:
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new ChordNames { ... }
\new Staff { ... }
Hi Ezequiel:
what about the ()?
\version 2.12
#(define (parenthesis-ignatzek-chord-names in-pitches bass inversion
context)
(markup #:line (( (ignatzek-chord-names in-pitches bass inversion
context)
chordset = \chordmode
{
c1:7 g1:7.5+
}
\score
{
Johan Vromans wrote:
Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure what emacs mode does, although I thought it had nice
syntax coloring. When I open the .ly file now on 2.12.1
2.12 is very old...
Huh? Is it not the latest stable version? I'm talking about lilypond,
not
Hello.
does anyone of you have a script or a way to convert from (simple)
html to markup like this:
This is a mebilis/i/bma.
To get:
\markup { This is a \concat { me \bold \italic lis ma. } }
sed would do the job, but I'm too hazy on it to offer a solution.
Depending on how complex
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Not if you only do the setting for the specific Lyrics context where you
want the extra space
above or below. Example:
music = \relative c' \repeat unfold 10 {c d e f }
lyr = \lyricmode { \repeat unfold 10 { Here is some text. } }
\score{
\new Staff { \music }
\new
Very nice idea, thanks, though I don't know what embedded concats do.
Will try.
Bert
Gilles Sadowski wrote:
Hello.
does anyone of you have a script or a way to convert from (simple)
html to markup like this:
This is a mebilis/i/bma.
To get:
\markup { This is a \concat { me \bold
Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure what emacs mode does, although I thought it had nice
syntax coloring. When I open the .ly file now on 2.12.1
2.12 is very old...
Huh? Is it not the latest stable version? I'm talking about
lilypond, not emacs.
Your sentence
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca writes:
Hope this helps!
Wonderful!
You know the next question, do you :)
How to get the chordnames centered under each other?
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Hehe good one!
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Johan Vromans jvrom...@squirrel.nl wrote:
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca writes:
Hope this helps!
Wonderful!
You know the next question, do you :)
How to get the chordnames centered under each other?
-- Johan
2009/1/22 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
Mmm... There may be some problem, if the number of lyrics contexts
between staves is different for different systems (ie, fourth system
has two lyrics contexts).
In this case extra Lyrics context takes extra space, doesn't it?
Not if you
I have a score that involves numerous passages of wind instruments making pure
breath (i.e. non-pitched) sounds; as per Kurt Stone, these should be indicated
on a single tablature line above the staff with circular noteheads. These
noteheads are unusual in that they are centered on the stem (i.e.
Wonderful!
You know the next question, do you :)
How to get the chordnames centered under each other?
Here's one way:
\version 2.12
#(define (centred-ignatzek-chord-names in-pitches bass inversion
context)
(markup #:center-align (ignatzek-chord-names in-pitches bass
inversion context) ))
how can i add these chord i try d:maj7 and i get a triangle i want to dispay
a Dmaj7
Ezequiel
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Quoting Reinhold Kainhofer reinh...@kainhofer.com:
By setting the #'flag property instead of #'flag-style ;-)
\relative c' {
\autoBeamOff
\override Stem #'flag = #modern-straight-flag
g'8 g g g g g g g |
\override Stem #'flag = #no-flag
g8 g g g g g g g
I want to set a piece for guitar with LilyPond version 2.12.1. The score should
have three staves: sung melody, guitar regular notes, and guitar tablature.
Here is my basic starting point (my verbose ending point is provided in full at
the end of this message):
\version 2.12.1
\score
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2009 23:01:50 schrieb l...@internet.com.uy:
Quoting Reinhold Kainhofer reinh...@kainhofer.com:
By setting the #'flag property instead of #'flag-style ;-)
\relative c' {
\autoBeamOff
\override Stem
Hi Reinhold,
It might be a bit confusing that there are two equally valid ways,
one of which uses 'no-flag and one of which uses no-flag
The confusion might be reduced by changing the name of the function
from no-flag to empty-flag…
Just my 2¢,
Kieren.
On 1/22/09 2:34 PM, Ezequiel Sierra esie...@gmail.com wrote:
How can i change the font size of ChordNames?
Ezequiel
You will need to change the font size of some object. Changing the font
size is described in the Notation Reference, section 1.8.3.
You can find the object whose font size
2009/1/21 Johan Vromans jvrom...@squirrel.nl:
The kit includes two scripts, lilyide and textedit-url-handler. These
scripts should be installed somewhere where you can execute them
easily, e.g., in your PATH.
To enable point'n'click support, you need to tell Gnome that you want
a URL handler
Lorenzo Bicci wrote:
There is no No Chords symbol or function in Rosegarden. I'm referring to
the use of N.C. or NC to mean that instruments that are playing
chords must stop playing chords, which i've seen especially in pop
music. Of course a N.C. markup could be put in as text, but it would
Hi Ezequiel,
I am forwarding this message to the list so that others can benefit
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Walter
Yes dim can changed, anything can be changed in Lilypond (I think).
It has been some time since I did this though and I cannot remember
it exactly. Here is something though that you may find useful: When
you load the documentation front page, look on the right hand side
and you will see a
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