On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:45 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 17:29, Tim McNamara wrote:
When I try to compile a .ly file in lilypond-mode, it fails with
the message:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: "~/Desktop/Downloads/
Music Charts/Lilypond Charts/Dead Tunes/Days Bet
Zoltan Kota writes:
> I have been using Lily for a year now, and I have several music scores
> as separate lily files. I would like to make a songbook including
> them, with cover page, table of contents, correct page numbering, etc.
> How should I start? What sectiones should I learn in document
Tom Cloyd wrote:
...
Well, I'm really really stuck.
I tried renaming \voiceTwo to \voiceThree: I got an explosion of "too
many clashing note columns" warnings, and NO change in my note collision
problem.
I tried sticking \shiftOn in various places in the program - beginning
of the voice, beginn
I made two tremolo utility functions today which may be of interest to
some here. Before adding them to LSR I just want a few people to take
a look at them.
\tremolos #16 {c4 d8 e f g a4 b c2}
expands to
\repeat tremolo 4 c16
\repeat tremolo 2 d16
\repeat tremolo 2 e16
\repeat tremolo 2 f1
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:45 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 17:29, Tim McNamara wrote:
When I try to compile a .ly file in lilypond-mode, it fails with
the message:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: "~/Desktop/Downloads/
Music Charts/Lilypond Charts/Dead Tunes/Days Bet
On 08.03.2009, at 12:58, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message <1f7f572f-c5ec-46e7-a70d-075395915...@googlemail.com>,
James E. Bailey writes
On 07.03.2009, at 17:20, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't proper
"Anthony W. Youngman" writes:
> "space" has been an illegal character in most
> filenames in most OSs since the dawn of computing
This is very much not true. Not being able to deal with spaces (and
therefore banning spaces as much as possible) is typical for command
line based OSs that use whit
Hi John,
thank you so much for you help. But the solution - oh no - very
simpel: lilypond-book needs obvoiusly the whole path:
\input{/home/wome/LatexProjekte/klavierharmlehre/BuchI/preambel}
So it works :-)
Have a nice sunday
Wolfgang
2009/3/7 Jonathan Kulp :
> Wolfgang Mechsner wrote:
>>
>>
In message <18ad5523-64b1-4582-af15-897fc137b...@bitstream.net>, Tim
McNamara writes
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Choral Music/Windhauc
In message <1f7f572f-c5ec-46e7-a70d-075395915...@googlemail.com>, James
E. Bailey writes
On 07.03.2009, at 17:20, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/james
>> On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
>>> On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
>>> filenames.
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 04:44:41PM -0600, Tim McNamara wrote:
> Addendum: I was able to replicate this bheavior in Bash under Terminal.
> The problem appears to
James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 16:56, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hello,
I am having this warning:
warning: ignoring too many clashing note columns
It is normal, as there are, in fact, clashing notes.
I would like to make some notes to be displayed a little to the right
(so we can se
On 08.03.2009, at 06:24, Tom Cloyd wrote:
After 3 months away from Lilypond, I'm back, thankfully. All
updated and sailing...right into a wall. I could really use a hint
about this current problem.
I cannot get a horizontal shift of a note, resulting in an ugly
collision. I think the pro
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