Re: Mac OS X LilyPond Terminal install problems.

2009-06-06 Thread James E. Bailey
If you're absolutely brand new to lilypond, using the terminal may not be the best solution. Unless you are very familiar with terminal applications, in which case, I would suggest the instructions in the documentation at http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/

dodecaphonic accidentals for all staves

2009-06-06 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear community, how can I define webern-style accidentals for all staves in a score in the layout-block? I tried it with \version 2.13.0 \layout { \context { \Staff #(set-accidental-style 'dodecaphonic) } } but without success ___ lilypond-user mailing

Re: Mac OS X LilyPond Terminal install problems.

2009-06-06 Thread Hans Aberg
On 6 Jun 2009, at 05:45, kje...@u.washington.edu wrote: I attempted to follow instruction set C for LilyPond Terminal install on Mac OS X Leopard. I've run into problems. Download the latest stable release (2.12.2-1) of LilyPond and put LilyPond.app in your Applications folder. I just

Re: unfoldRepeats for midi

2009-06-06 Thread Paul Scott
Mark Polesky wrote: Paul Scott wrote: 2.13.1 I have read all of NR 3.5 Should the following work to unfold the above repeats for a MIDI file? I'm assuming you read this page: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond/Repeats-in-MIDI I said I read all of 3.5 :)

Preview?

2009-06-06 Thread Laura Conrad
Back in the olden days (lilypond 2.0 or so) there used to be a command line option --preview which would produce a .png file of the first line of the piece. It seems to have been removed, and I'd like to have something like that for the new website. I could probably write a script that would

Re: Preview?

2009-06-06 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/6/6 Laura Conrad lcon...@laymusic.org: Back in the olden days (lilypond 2.0 or so) there used to be a command line option --preview which would produce a .png file of the first line of the piece. It seems to have been removed, and I'd like to have something like that for the new

Re: Preview?

2009-06-06 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 03:59:25PM +0200, Francisco Vila wrote: 2009/6/6 Laura Conrad lcon...@laymusic.org: Back in the olden days (lilypond 2.0 or so) there used to be a command line option --preview which would produce a .png file of the first line of the piece. does not lilypond

Re: Preview?

2009-06-06 Thread Laura Conrad
Francisco == Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes: Francisco does not Francisco lilypond -dpreview file.ly Francisco work for you? Thanks. Francisco it is listed in Francisco

Re: Preview?

2009-06-06 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/6/6 Laura Conrad lcon...@laymusic.org: I missed that.  I googled and looked at lilypond --help, but didn't go so far as to actually read the manual.  Sorry about that. My advice is to google into the actual docs:

How do you indent a system

2009-06-06 Thread Frederick Dennis
Dear All, \version 2.12.2 I'm producing a single-stave unison score of a hymn. How do I indent the start of each verse without having to use a separate \score for each. I can use \break in the music and \set stanza = 1. etc. inside verse = \lyricmode {} so can put the music and words in one

Re: unfoldRepeats for midi

2009-06-06 Thread Mark Polesky
Paul Scott wrote: It doesn't work. At first I didn't use \unfoldRepeats for the graphical output as you show above. But adding the \unfoldRepeats to the first (graphical) part the graphical music is unfolded in a strange way. The graphical music is generated with the repeat signs omitted

Re: unfoldRepeats for midi

2009-06-06 Thread Paul Scott
Hi Mark, After I wrote most of what I wrote below I discovered your comment about your thread on the developers list. I haven't read that thread yet but it seems to show that unfoldRepeats is not a very useful command. Thanks, Mark, for all the work you have done on this. Unfortunately

Re: unfoldRepeats for midi

2009-06-06 Thread Mark Polesky
Paul Scott wrote: Change s1*6 to { s1*6 }. The \repeat syntax is \repeat volta repeatcount musicexpr and all music expressions require curly braces. This is simply not true. I now see that I was wrong about that, sorry. This construct does in fact work: \relative { \repeat volta 2 a'1