Re: Treble clef

2013-11-20 Thread Francisco Vila
2013/11/19 Luca Rossetto Casel luca.rosse...@email.it: I can answer: it's a tenorized treble clef. The elements to the right of the G clef represent a stylized tenor clef.(...) Also, don't be surprised if you find a double treble clef, two closely overlapped g-clef symbols, with the same

Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Hi, please consider the situation in the attached (or inline?) image. a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the repeated chord need accidentals or not? Both accidentals in the first chord are necessary (not

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes: a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the repeated chord need accidentals or not? Both accidentals in the first chord are necessary (not reminder) accidentals, so the repeated chord actually has _different_ notes

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread pls
On 20.11.2013, at 12:25, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: Hi, please consider the situation in the attached (or inline?) image. eecjhibe.png a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the repeated chord need accidentals or not? Both accidentals

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread David Kastrup
pls p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes: On 20.11.2013, at 12:25, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the repeated chord need accidentals or not? Are there rules for this? Do you have any opinions? Gould's gut feeling

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 20.11.2013 12:58, schrieb David Kastrup: pls p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes: On 20.11.2013, at 12:25, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the repeated chord need accidentals or not? Are there rules for this? Do you

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. The duplicate rests section didn't register with my brain until a few seconds later. I certainly prefer the 2014 look more with the merging, for sure,

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. They noticed too ;-) http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/rolls-tremolos-jari-williamsson-and-finale-2014/

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread pls
On 20.11.2013, at 13:03, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: Am 20.11.2013 12:58, schrieb David Kastrup: pls p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes: On 20.11.2013, at 12:25, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is indicated by an \ottava. Does the

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com schrieb: 2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. They noticed too ;-)

Re: Reminder accidentals with octaviation

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
pls p.l.schm...@gmx.de schrieb: On 20.11.2013, at 13:03, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: Am 20.11.2013 12:58, schrieb David Kastrup: pls p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes: On 20.11.2013, at 12:25, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote: a chord is repeated an octave higher, which is

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com schrieb: 2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. They noticed

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread David Kastrup
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes: 2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. They noticed too ;-)

Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?

2013-11-20 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/11/20 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org: Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes: 2013/11/20 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org: Am 14.11.2013 12:03, schrieb SoundsFromSound: To be honest, the first thing my eyes went to was the tremolo notehead mess. That looks painful. They noticed too

Re: Lyrics not lining with different voice

2013-11-20 Thread Eluze
ayutheos wrote It doesn't work when I add more lines of lyrics to it. I'm using the shortened code below which gives me a funky line arrangements, but my music breaks at end of part one so the lyrics line spacing returns to normal on the next staff. please reply to all each time you \write

Fwd: Lyrics not lining with different voice

2013-11-20 Thread ayutheos
Hi Eluze, I think your nesting of lyrics in the same (Lyric) context is the culprit; maybe it's clearer to use a construct like \new Lyrics = X \lyricsto part one \lyricI \context Lyrics = X \lyricsto part two \lyricIII where there is no nesting It doesn't work when I add more

Re: Lyrics not lining with different voice

2013-11-20 Thread ayutheos
Hi Eluze, please reply to all Sorry about that, I forgot to change the email address to the list address. each time you \write \new Lyrics a _new_ context is created which also means a new line. to write to the same line use \context I guess this is what you want: Thank you! Everything

Re: transferring Lilynet

2013-11-20 Thread Mike Blackstock
If anybody wants, it can be moved to my server, and I can give someone a shell account for maintenance. Also Janek, re. lilypond compilation on my server - if you'd like to have a stab at compiling lilypond where I failed, I can give you an account with the sources I installed and we discussed -

Question about \paper{} as a curiosity

2013-11-20 Thread Joshua Nichols
I noticed something I was typesetting recently: Whenever I mark my margins inside \paper{} before setting the #(set-paper-size x), it ignores any indent, top-margin, or bottom-margin commands. But, whenever I set the paper size before the margins, it obeys the other commands. How come? I glanced

Re: Question about \paper{} as a curiosity

2013-11-20 Thread Urs Liska
Am 21.11.2013 00:02, schrieb Joshua Nichols: I noticed something I was typesetting recently: Whenever I mark my margins inside \paper{} before setting the #(set-paper-size x), it ignores any indent, top-margin, or bottom-margin commands. But, whenever I set the paper size before the margins,

Re: Question about \paper{} as a curiosity

2013-11-20 Thread Eluze
Joshua Nichols wrote I noticed something I was typesetting recently: Whenever I mark my margins inside \paper{} before setting the #(set-paper-size x), it ignores any indent, top-margin, or bottom-margin commands. But, whenever I set the paper size before the margins, it obeys the other

Re: transferring Lilynet

2013-11-20 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/11/20 Mike Blackstock blackstock.m...@gmail.com: If anybody wants, it can be moved to my server, and I can give someone a shell account for maintenance. This may be a good idea. But i'm worried that Valentin didn't answer. Does someone have a more direct contact with him? Graham, maybe?