Hi Frederico,
Yes! \bookpart did the trick. Thanks for the advise!
Craig Bakalian
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 00:04 +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 17:31 -0500, craigbakalian wrote:
Hi,
How does one ragged-bottom-last in multiple scores in a book. Am I
missing
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 07:19:21 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
I think that
\makeStringTuning #'violinTuning e' a d g
would be more natural. Even more natural would be
\makeStringTuning #'violinTuning g d a e'
And if we want to be correct, we'd better use
\makeStringTuning
Carl, can you elaborate on that? I just installed 2.13.43 and still
see deutsch.ly , english.ly etc in
lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly
thanks!
Adam
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
P.S. this changes in 2.13.4x; the note names are all in the file
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Adam Good adamg...@adamgood.com wrote:
Carl, can you elaborate on that? I just installed 2.13.43 and still
see deutsch.ly , english.ly etc in
lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly
If you look inside these files, you'll see that they are now empty.
The note
On 12/22/10 12:12 AM, Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de wrote:
Am 22.12.2010 03:43, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 12/21/10 7:26 PM, Marc Mouries m...@mouries.net wrote:
On Dec 21, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
Well, it's supposed to be the number of semitones above middle C for
each
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Note names for string tunings would be very difficult, as far as I can see.
LilyPond uses note names only in its input layer; they're not used at all
internally.
They can be retrieved from either of the pitchnames alists:
On 12/22/2010 9:10 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 12/22/10 12:12 AM, Marc Hohlm...@hohlart.de wrote:
Am 22.12.2010 03:43, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 12/21/10 7:26 PM, Marc Mouriesm...@mouries.net wrote:
On Dec 21, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
Well, it's supposed to be the number
On 12/21/10 11:35 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu writes:
The final answer is that it will be quite easy to to create a music function
that creates a string tuning object. How would this syntax be?
On 12/22/10 7:19 AM, Marc Mouries m...@mouries.net wrote:
As a matter of fact, I would suggest to make it even simpler. Use
whatever internal notation is easier to implement and provide a list of
tuning like the languages.
Something like:
\tuning = violin
or
\include instrument-tunings
On 12/22/10 7:13 AM, Valentin Villenave valen...@villenave.net wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Note names for string tunings would be very difficult, as far as I can see.
LilyPond uses note names only in its input layer; they're not used at all
Carl, thanks for taking the time to figure it out! I really appreciate the
help. It's good to know there's a workaround.
I'm undertaking a project to produce files containing all the Bach Chorales
with solfege syllables (movable Do, La-based minor) under each part. I'm
starting with the
On 12/22/10 8:08 AM, Michael Ellis michael.f.el...@gmail.com wrote:
Putting this together with your workaround produces the code and output shown
below. This works quite well. So the issue I'm wrestling with now is whether
it's feasible to automate the editing of 400+ files to separate the
Greetings!
Can anyone think of a practical way of engraving curved glissandi
between and through notes? I am particularly interested in illustrating a
sinus-wave-like motion between two repeated notes.
Best regards,
Stephan
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2010/12/22 Mike Solomon mike...@ufl.edu
Hey all,
I am embarking on a new project to make lily dance.
Attached are 3 files:
1) svgdance.svg (best viewed in something that's not Internet Explorer -
click on the notes and/or accidentals and see what happens!)
Cool!
Actually, only clicks
Thanks, Carl. This looks promising ...
Cheers,
Mike
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
On 12/22/10 8:08 AM, Michael Ellis michael.f.el...@gmail.com wrote:
Putting this together with your workaround produces the code and output
shown
below. This
On 12/22/10 8:54 AM, Stephan Elliot Perez
dreamoftheshoreofanotherwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings!
Can anyone think of a practical way of engraving curved glissandi
between and through notes? I am particularly interested in illustrating a
sinus-wave-like motion between two
!)
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2010/12/22 Mike Solomon mike...@ufl.edu
1) svgdance.svg (best viewed in something that's not Internet Explorer -
click on the notes and/or accidentals and see what happens!)
Cool! Thanks for sharing :)
cheers,
Janek
PS i opened it in Google Chrome and only the d flat was animated - when i
2010/12/21 jacquesv jw.verha...@gmail.com
I have the same problem.
The problem came after the update of Lilypond form 2.13.4 to 2.13.5.
Returning to Lilypond 2.13.4 the problem is over.
Now I cannot use Lilypond 2.13.5 or higher.
Doesn't Phil answer work for you also?
on 18 December 2010
Federico Bruni wrote Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:10 PM
2010/12/22 Mike Solomon mike...@ufl.edu
1) svgdance.svg (best viewed in something that's not Internet
Explorer -
click on the notes and/or accidentals and see what happens!)
Actually, only clicks on notes work here (FF4 and
I'm clearly Scheme challenged. I've spent several hours trying different
variations of the following.
#(define (note? x)
(eq? 'EventChord (ly:music-property x 'name)))
#(define notesOnly
;; Remove anything that is not a note.
(define-music-function (parser location music) (ly:music?)
I try all three links and I got the following error message:
Not Found
The requested URL
/archive/html/lilypond-user/attachments/20101222/441958db/svgdance.bin was not
found on this server.
I am running firefox 3.6.13
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