> "Carl" == Carl D Sorensen writes:
Carl> Here's my attempt to get the spacing you're looking for. I've
Carl> done it manually, but if you like it, I think that I can write
Carl> a music function \petrucciSpacing{} that will generate it
Carl> automatically.
Carl> What I'
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
Hi Jon,
You cannot use variables with most OOoLilyPond templates. Select the
template "Direct to LilyPond" make sure the "Default" Check box is set
below the code input field. The you see an example that is directly
sent to OOoLilyPond. When using OOoLilyPond in that way,
Chip wrote:
but no matter what numbers I put in the positions parameters the slur
does not move.
The \once makes this override act only on the c'2 and the c'2 has no slur.
The override acts on the slur if it comes after the c'2,
but it moves the slur vertically; not what you wanted.
Ho
Hi Jon,
You cannot use variables with most OOoLilyPond templates. Select the
template "Direct to LilyPond" make sure the "Default" Check box is set
below the code input field. The you see an example that is directly
sent to OOoLilyPond. When using OOoLilyPond in that way, it should not
be a probl
Hi Arno,
Do you have any special characters in the path to your "My Documents"
folder? I had this error when I tested the software using a strange
username. I thought that I have eliminated this error.
regards,
Samuel
2009/6/8 Arno Rog :
> Samuel Hartmann gmail.com> writes:
>
>> The next vers
Good day lilypond users.
I hope someone can point me out how to solve my problem.
I'm using debian unstable with kernel 2.6.29. My lilypond was installed by
using the synaptic package manager. I'm mixing debian testing and unstable
source list. (I tried install using unstable but i not successful,
In all my years of playing jazz I've never seen a scoop placed above a
note. I was messing about with using a
\relative c {
\once \override Slur #'positions = #'(-7 . -7)
c'2 \hideNotes \grace c8( \unHideNotes f4) g8 a
}
but no matter what numbers I put in the positions parameters the slur
doe
Hi all,
On 06/07/2009 03:59 PM, Gilles Filippini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paul Wise a écrit :
>> It looks like lilypond is unmaintained in Debian, so that is unlikely
>> to happen until it gets a new maintainer or newly active maintainer.
>> CCing the maintainer, hopefully they will respond.
>
> It appe
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du dimanche 07 juin 2009, vers
15:59, Gilles Filippini disait :
> It appears that lilypond is actively maintained in ubuntu[1].
> I'd like to take over this package in Debian but I don't know about the
> practices when a package is already maintained in U
Hi,
Paul Wise a écrit :
> It looks like lilypond is unmaintained in Debian, so that is unlikely
> to happen until it gets a new maintainer or newly active maintainer.
> CCing the maintainer, hopefully they will respond.
It appears that lilypond is actively maintained in ubuntu[1].
I'd like to tak
Lewis Overton wrote:
I'm curious about what others are doing to print a "scoop"
I have an occasional need for this when transposing saxophone parts,
and then I use brackettips as you do/did [1].
I first did such bends in a clumsy beginners way and had to put the
brackettips in a dedicated a
Dear Neil,
thanks for Your help! Now I know, how I can do it!
2009/6/7 Neil Puttock
> 2009/6/6 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 {
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op zondag 07 juni 2009, schreef Neil Puttock:
You need to find out how these are set for your chosen accidental
style by checking the definition of set-accidental-style in
scm/music-functions.scm.
I did this also some time ago, but if the code in music-functi
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op zondag 07-06-2009 om 16:23 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Samuel
Hartmann:
Hi Samuel,
http://www.hartmann-weine.ch/OOoLilyPond-0.4rc1.oxt
Works as a charm. Some suggestions
* somewhere in the install process, you could add info about
having to restart ope
Op zondag 07 juni 2009, schreef Neil Puttock:
> You need to find out how these are set for your chosen accidental
> style by checking the definition of set-accidental-style in
> scm/music-functions.scm.
I did this also some time ago, but if the code in music-functions.scm changes
these layout se
Op maandag 08 juni 2009, schreef Lewis Overton:
> I'm curious about what others are doing to print a "scoop" -- a curved
> gliss into a note with no particular starting note
I sometimes use something like this for Bach music: a hidden appoggiatura that
leaves the slur visible (and manipulate tha
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 10:30:54AM +0200, Selyem Zoltan wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Gilles THIBAULT wrote:
>
>>> I want the hairpin to end on the first note of a new line.
>>> \relative g'{
>>> \override Score.Hairpin #'after-line-breaking = ##t
>>> g2\< a4 a4 | \break
>>> b2.\! r4}
>>> But i
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Gilles THIBAULT wrote:
I want the hairpin to end on the first note of a new line.
\relative g'{
\override Score.Hairpin #'after-line-breaking = ##t
g2\< a4 a4 | \break
b2.\! r4}
But it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
If i have well understood, 'after-line-breaking is
Op zondag 07-06-2009 om 16:23 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Samuel
Hartmann:
Hi Samuel,
> http://www.hartmann-weine.ch/OOoLilyPond-0.4rc1.oxt
Works as a charm. Some suggestions
* somewhere in the install process, you could add info about
having to restart openoffice, and about the "Oly
Actually it would be nice to have fixed glyphs for scoops, falls and doits,
handled as articulation maybe.
This bendAfter thing will always be trial and error, even for falls and doits.
Lewis, if you have printed examples of the three cases you could make a
high-resolution scan and make a featur
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