Wow! Thanks, Phil!
Ralph
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Phil Burfitt wrote:
> Sorry, correction..
>
>for /F "delims=" %n in ('dir /b /s *.ly') do convert-ly -e "%n"
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> Phil.
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Yup, Windows 8 and I just installed the standard windows installation package.
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From: Colin Campbell
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 5:59 PM
To: lilypond-user
Cc: Ed Faulk
On 05/16/2014 01:16 PM, efa...@faswebdesign.com wrote:
Jim,
I’ve installed
On 05/16/2014 01:16 PM, efa...@faswebdesign.com wrote:
Jim,
I’ve installed LilyPond on my tablet computer. It runs from a RAM disk
and seems to have no problems of any sort. Performance is quite adequate.
Ed
I gather it's a Windows machine of some sort? Did you just install from
the LP w
Sorry, correction..
for /F "delims=" %n in ('dir /b /s *.ly') do convert-ly -e "%n"
Phil.
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Richard Shann-2 wrote
> I have searched through the emmentaler font from U+E100 to U+E27C and
> cannot see the glyph which is typeset via
>
> ^\markup {\musicglyph #"ties.lyric.default"}
>
> this would do the job well enough if I could find it...
Not sure why you can't find it. It's unicode addr
Hi Tim,
Is there a syntax for running convert-ly on a directory without having to
cd into the directory and invoking
convert-ly -e *.ly
There doesn’t seem to be a recursive option. Since I’ve got .ly files in
158 different directories it’d be really nice to be able to >batch update
It is my impression that a decrescendo starts where you are and gets quieter.
Does Lilypond not have a default (e.g. mf) MIDI dynamic like Sibelius?
Best,
Conor Cook
> On May 16, 2014, at 4:32 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>
> I recently encountered this problem in a composition of my own and jus
I recently encountered this problem in a composition of my own and just
ignored the warning, because the MIDI dynamics rendition did not have
any importance for me.
As a matter of fact, this notation may seem illogical, but there are
many occurences of it, and many have asked what it means. I fi
Jim,
I’ve installed LilyPond on my tablet computer. It runs from a RAM disk and
seems to have no problems of any sort. Performance is quite adequate.
Ed
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To: lilypond-user
Has anyone had good
On Fri, 16 May 2014, Malte Meyn wrote:
Under Linux try:
find . -name '*.ly' -exec convert-ly -e '{}' \;
Or, shorter, but doesn’t work by default with all shells (for example bash
needs “shopt -s globstar” in the .bashrc):
convert-ly -e **/*.ly
Thanks for the hint, I didn't know that "sh
Has anyone had good - or bad or indifferent- results by installing
the lilypond software onto a ram disk?
I find that my fairly spiffy server, typesetting a very small score,
takes about 12-15 seconds ... unless I've just typeset another one,
and the program is still mostly loaded in memory,
in w
Under Linux try:
find . -name '*.ly' -exec convert-ly -e '{}' \;
Or, shorter, but doesn’t work by default with all shells (for example
bash needs “shopt -s globstar” in the .bashrc):
convert-ly -e **/*.ly
On 16.05.2014 20:32, Tim McNamara wrote:
Is there a syntax for running convert-ly on a
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
> Is there a syntax for running convert-ly on a directory without having to
> cd into the directory and invoking
>
>convert-ly -e *.ly
>
> There doesn’t seem to be a recursive option. Since I’ve got .ly files in
> 158 different directo
Is there a syntax for running convert-ly on a directory without having to cd
into the directory and invoking
convert-ly -e *.ly
There doesn’t seem to be a recursive option. Since I’ve got .ly files in 158
different directories it’d be really nice to be able to batch update them with
so
Well, LilyPond has the same problem as a performer would. If you're
crescendoing, at what dynamic are you starting from?
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Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: Knute Snortum
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 3:21 PM
Subject: MIDI dynamics parsing erro
- Original Message -
From: Javier Ruiz-Alma
To: LilyPond User Group
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 8:38 AM
Subject: Adjusting distance between staves in a system
Any other alternatives to arbitrarily increase the vertical space of a
single system?
In a situation like this, I have used hid
Short Description: I get an error from LilyPond that it can't figure out
the MIDI volume to start a crescendo with in some situations.
Details: The error message is...
(De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI.
{ bf4 %{ \mf %}
\< a16 ( \sf gf' f ef ) bf4 %{ \
Hi Javier,
Javier Ruiz-Alma wrote
> Is there a way to increase the top & bottom padding for a centered
> hairpin, such that it spaces the treble & bass staves vertically while
> retaining it's default shape?
>
> Any other alternatives to arbitrarily increase the vertical space of a
> single syst
Hi all ! :)
I have several problems with a "DC al Fine" template (I use variants
of it both for lead sheet and SATB, and the problem appears on both).
I tried to reduce my code to a minimal example (had to fill it with
random music), and simplified it (no lyrics, no chords). I noticed it
recently,
Hi Urs,
the last statement the include returns is not music:
#(ly:set-option 'preview #t)
so the parser complains.
Those warnings can be avoided with void-functions, which wrap the statement.
(A bit in a hurry, so no example for noew ;) )
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 16.05.2014 12:05, schrieb Urs Lisk
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From: "Urs Liska"
To: "lilypond-user"
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:42 AM
Subject: set-global-staff-size from inside Scheme function
Hi,
I have been there already, but I can't find the corresponding email, and
I don't recall if they actually contained a solution
Am 16.05.2014 10:54, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hi Urs,
this constellation compiles, if you wrap the scheme-call to
set-global-staff-size into a void-function. But if it is called, when
the book is already opened, the staff-size is already initialized and
can't be changed (for this book).
It proba
Just to let you know that we finally have 2.18 in Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=lilypond
I don't know why 2.18.0 instead of 2.18.2. Maybe it will be updated later..
Thanks to Don!
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Not exactly the solution you asked for, but: Why don’t you use
\stemDown? Would save vertical space …
On 16.05.2014 09:38, Javier Ruiz-Alma wrote:
v2.18.2
I have a PianoStaff and need to increase the spacing between the staves within
a system where LP has them too close.
The PianoStaff has a
Minimal example that reproduces that...¿?
On 16.05.2014 06:21, Javier Ruiz-Alma wrote:
v2.18.2...¿?
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Hi Urs,
this constellation compiles, if you wrap the scheme-call to
set-global-staff-size into a void-function. But if it is called, when
the book is already opened, the staff-size is already initialized and
can't be changed (for this book).
It probably works, if you place #(set-global-staff-size
Hi,
I have been there already, but I can't find the corresponding email, and
I don't recall if they actually contained a solution or only an
explanation of the cause of the issue. So I have to start nes.
For the creation of music examples in a book I have written a function
\compileScore whi
Man, what a flame I'm ingited :)
I've read all your answers with real interest.
First of all, I'm not in classical music. I play pop-rock-jazz. So I played in
big bands, but don't know the orchestral world.
As an electric bass player, I know that I play a transposing instrument, but as
you said
I recently added the \repeatTie command to Denemo and LilyPond is
displaying this nicely; I would like to show a small horizontal curve in
the input display too, but
I have searched through the emmentaler font from U+E100 to U+E27C and
cannot see the glyph which is typeset via
^\markup {\musicglyp
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