On 07/04/14 10:16, i...@soundand.com wrote:
I was interested in this too but when i go to download it I get an
image in my browser that i needed to download Adobe Reader 9x while I
have 10x already and I got nowhere so How does one get around this
problem?
Sounds like your browser is trying t
When you try to open it in Adobe Reader (at least in XI) it will tell you to
download a Flash plugin to properly view the documents. Do this (it doesn't
take long) and then open the file again. You'll see all the documents in a
row across the page. Search in all the docs at once from the search box
I was interested in this too but when i go to download it I get an image
in my browser that i needed to download Adobe Reader 9x while I have 10x
already and I got nowhere so How does one get around this problem?
Thanks Jay
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Hi all,
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
> Maybe someone else will have a better solution.
>
Well, here's something rough which appears to do the trick.
The basic idea is that the function locates a PaperColumn that is related
to both our MetronomeMark grob and an Acciden
Harald Christiansen wrote
> For example you say
> "Because \layout { ... } is not a music expression but rather an output
> definition. Different type. "
>
> and then later on:
>
> "There are no typed variables."
>
> In my mind these two do not work together ... for me there is some
> understand
Le 06/04/2014 20:33, brentboylan a écrit :
If I understand what you are after, you want to produce an audio file for
each part (SATB) that individuals can use to practice at home with.
I have been preparing a lilypond file to do the same thing for the choir I
direct.
Wow, thanks a lot for that
Ariel Barton wrote
> I think that what I want is not the forget style, but to have Lilypond
> typeset everything in C major/A minor. I'd still sort of like to print
> the true key signature; do you know if there's a way to print the D major
> keysignature while it's in C?
See the following which
2014-04-06 11:39 GMT+02:00 Karol Majewski :
> Thanks Harm.
>
> In SpanBar-Dynamics conflict I still prefer whiteout over
> DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = ##f. The only problem is that sometimes
> whiteout box does not cover the whole barline width. Function I'm asking for
> would allow to con
Hello David,
Many thanks for your reply. :-)
I was giving the variable example as a kind of difficulty I have. I
appreciate the "fish" you are giving to me but I want to learn "how to
fish" :-)
For example you say
"Because \layout { ... } is not a music expression but rather an output
definitio
This is what I used to disable it entirely, maybe it gives you an idea:
\set PianoStaff.systemStartDelimiter = #'SystemStartBar
On 4/04/2014 02:26, Peter Toye wrote:
> Getting rid of initial brace on piano score I want to get rid of the
> brace on the first line of a piano score, but keep it for
Thanks for providing this document. In many ways the results are better than
searching on the lilypond website as I can find the things that interest me
faster.
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On 07/04/14 07:10, Jim Long wrote:
If it's of any use to you, I've created fully indexed and searchable PDF
portfolios of the complete documentation sets
I've often wondered, what are some of the things one can do with
these doc sets that one can't do with the bare PDF files? I
suspect I never
> If it's of any use to you, I've created fully indexed and searchable PDF
> portfolios of the complete documentation sets
Nick:
I've often wondered, what are some of the things one can do with
these doc sets that one can't do with the bare PDF files? I
suspect I never do those things, whatever
On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 08:49:50AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
> Paul Scott writes:
>
> > Now how can I write a clarinet part that goes back and forth
> > between Bb and A and get the cues transposed correcly?
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/displaying-pitches#index-tra
Hi all,
Has anyone had success getting ly2video to work on recent versions of
Ubuntu or Debian?
I'm using ly2video 0.4.1 on UbuntuStudio 13.10 and seem to be running
into issue #32:
https://github.com/aspiers/ly2video/issues/32
I'm messing around with changing the ly2video.py script accord
If I understand what you are after, you want to produce an audio file for
each part (SATB) that individuals can use to practice at home with.
I have been preparing a lilypond file to do the same thing for the choir I
direct. It is evolving even now, but one of the key components came from
using F
> The problem is you can't please all the people all the time. Some want
> disappearing hyphens.
Hi Phil,
I don’t want to make this thread much longer as I got the answer I
needed, but here I have to disagree. It might depend on the language,
but I am not speaking of hyphens due to hyphenation b
Daniel, you wrote April 06, 2014 3:21 PM
> I've tried this based on the page you linked me to above, but it's not
> working. What am I missing here?
>
> \version "2.19.3"
> {
> R1 |
> \override Score.MetronomeMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature)
> \tempo "Tempo"
>
> }
I'm afraid
Am 06.04.2014 17:19, schrieb Joachim Jablon:
Le 06/04/2014 15:56, Urs Liska a écrit :
It's not fully clear what you mean yet, but it sounds that you might be
_much_ better off when you simply create different .ly files with
"scores" just displaying the voices you want.
Urs
Yes, that's where
Joachim Jablon writes:
> Le 06/04/2014 15:56, Urs Liska a écrit :
>> It's not fully clear what you mean yet, but it sounds that you might be
>> _much_ better off when you simply create different .ly files with
>> "scores" just displaying the voices you want.
>>
>> Urs
>>
>
> Yes, that's where I'm
Le 06/04/2014 15:56, Urs Liska a écrit :
It's not fully clear what you mean yet, but it sounds that you might be
_much_ better off when you simply create different .ly files with
"scores" just displaying the voices you want.
Urs
Yes, that's where I'm headed for, but it must be in a completely
Am 06.04.2014 16:38, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi all,
Function I'm asking for would allow to control the width of whiteout box.
Just to note [again] that I would much prefer a whiteout function that followed
the glyph outline (with a padding or margin parameter), rather than a rectangle.
+
Hi all,
> Function I'm asking for would allow to control the width of whiteout box.
Just to note [again] that I would much prefer a whiteout function that followed
the glyph outline (with a padding or margin parameter), rather than a rectangle.
And, of course, I’m happy to chip in bounty money f
> -Original Message-
> From: Trevor Daniels [mailto:t.dani...@treda.co.uk]
> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 6:24 PM
> To: Daniel Rosen; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: MetronomeMark aligned to accidentals
>
>
> Daniel, you wrote Saturday, April 05, 2014 1:44 PM
>
> > I would like th
It's not fully clear what you mean yet, but it sounds that you might be _much_
better off when you simply create different .ly files with "scores" just
displaying the voices you want.
Urs
Joachim Jablon schrieb am 06.04.2014:
>Le 06/04/2014 14:44, David Kastrup a écrit :
>>
>> Manipulating Lil
Hello everyone,
I've asked a question on StackOverflow about Lilypond files and Python,
and someone suggested that I ask the lilypond community directly.
For the long version, you can see the question here :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22883594/generating-pdf-midi-from-musicxml-using-py
Le 06/04/2014 14:44, David Kastrup a écrit :
Manipulating LilyPond files is not trivial, and your description is not
at all useful for figuring out what "remove some parts" is even remotely
supposed to mean.
You might want to do your removal operation while still in MusicXML
using some standard
> -Original Message-
> From: Trevor Daniels [mailto:t.dani...@treda.co.uk]
> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 6:24 PM
> To: Daniel Rosen; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: MetronomeMark aligned to accidentals
>
>
> Daniel, you wrote Saturday, April 05, 2014 1:44 PM
>
> > I would like th
Joachim Jablon writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've asked a question on StackOverflow about Lilypond files and
> Python, and someone suggested that I ask the lilypond community
> directly.
>
> For the long version, you can see the question here :
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22883594/genera
Hello everyone,
I've asked a question on StackOverflow about Lilypond files and Python,
and someone suggested that I ask the lilypond community directly.
For the long version, you can see the question here :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22883594/generating-pdf-midi-from-musicxml-using-py
Thank you!
I think that what I want is not the forget style, but to have Lilypond
typeset everything in C major/A minor. I'd still sort of like to print
the true key signature; do you know if there's a way to print the D major
keysignature while it's in C? (\key d \major \key c \major produces an
There _is_ a "lilypond" "organization" on github already, created and owned by
Janek.
We can easily fork the necessary repositories there and give all persons the
necessary push access.
As to the merge question:
As Graham sais you shouldn't merge the request.
Rather add the respective fork as a
On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 10:44:19AM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
> >Doesn't Julien have GUB with python 2.6 ready for testing?
>
> I should be able to test GUB with Julien's Python 2.6 later this
> week. I'd just like to check the process. I click the "Merge pull
> request" at https://github.com/gpe
Doesn't Julien have GUB with python 2.6 ready for testing? I
If I install lilypond on my Fedora 20 system using the version from the
official Fedora repo (2.18.2) it will use the Python2 version that is
shipped with Fedora (Python 2.7.5) and I never experienced problems with
that.
The
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On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 08:53:04AM +02
Thanks Harm.
In SpanBar-Dynamics conflict I still prefer whiteout over
DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = ##f. The only problem is that sometimes
whiteout box does not cover the whole barline width. Function I'm asking for
would allow to control the width of whiteout box.
BTW, In documentation
2014-04-06 11:00 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup :
>
> Should you consider _what_ a bug?
>
At least it'd I awoken you ;)
> There is a context called FretBoards that tends to work with grobs
> called FretBoard. Apparently this confuses you more than a context
> called Voice that tends to work with grob
Paul Scott writes:
> Now how can I write a clarinet part that goes back and forth
> between Bb and A and get the cues transposed correcly?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/displaying-pitches#index-transposition_002c-instrument>
Second example.
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Pierre Perol-Schneider writes:
> Thanks Fedrico, but still I don't get it.
> The FretBoards reference page says (
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/fretboards) :
> "This context creates the following layout object(s): FretBoard, etc."
> So ?
> Should I consider this as a
Harald Christiansen writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a manual for the lilypond language itself ?
>
> I don't get it ... is it a programming language ... a macro expander ...
> all of the above ?
It is a dynamically typed language. Not much programming in the
language itself, but a Scheme layer cat
Thanks Fedrico, but still I don't get it.
The FretBoards reference page says (
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/fretboards) :
"This context creates the following layout object(s): FretBoard, etc."
So ?
Should I consider this as a bug ?
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Hello,
Is there a manual for the lilypond language itself ?
I don't get it ... is it a programming language ... a macro expander ...
all of the above ?
I cannot build a mental model of how it works.
For example, let's take variables. I take the notation reference, I look
at the index and I see
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