On Monday, May 12, 2014 12:44:14 AM UTC+2, Davide Liessi wrote:
2014-05-10 16:49 GMT+02:00 jef...@gmail.com javascript::
Did you uninstall and reinstall only Frescobaldi?
You should try to uninstall Frescobaldi, Poppler and Qt and then
reinstall Frescobaldi
I uninstalled and
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com writes:
Sorry if I was not clear enough.
I was looking for a method to circumvent the midi-error, but keep the
visual output.
Let me be a bit more verbose:
The following gives nice visual output, though triggers an error with midi:
{ c'1\ c' c'\!
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 2:38 AM, Jeff Holland jeff...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, May 12, 2014 12:44:14 AM UTC+2, Davide Liessi wrote:
2014-05-10 16:49 GMT+02:00 jef...@gmail.com:
Did you uninstall and reinstall only Frescobaldi?
You should try to uninstall Frescobaldi, Poppler and Qt and
On May 19, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser mar...@marnen.org wrote:
Hear, hear! Is the standalone Mac app ready for real use yet? I thought it
wasn’t.
So far so good for me, I use it for all my Lilypond editing these days. The
only problem I have run into is that running convert-ly
2014-05-19 15:24 GMT+02:00 Marnen Laibow-Koser mar...@marnen.org:
Hear, hear! Is the standalone Mac app ready for real use yet? I thought it
wasn't.
It is not, indeed.
The main problems are:
- PortMIDI is not included in the bundle, and even if it is included
(with the appropriate option of
On Sun, 2014-05-18 at 10:40 -0700, Paul Morris wrote:
Conor Cook wrote
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?
Good point. Wouldn't it make sense to just use a default volume
On 2014-05-15 15:17, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
is there already a function that converts a string 4. to the
fraction '3/8', or the other-way round?
Maybe it's helpful to know that the string is intended for use with
\note, e g
\note #4. #UP
and the fraction is intended for use with \set
I have a score that looks like this.
\score
{
\new ChoirStaff
\new Staff
\set Staff.instrumentName = #Soprano
\new Voice = S
\relative c'{
c1 | c1 | c1
Look for \set Staff.shortInstrumentName in the notational reference - that's
probably what you're looking for.
Best, Robert
On 19 May 2014, at 23:18, Speldosa l4rs...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a score that looks like this.
\score
{
\new ChoirStaff
\new Staff
Thanks! That did the trick!
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Im using the \RemoveEmptyStaffContext command and it works exactly as I
expect it to. However, sometimes, I would like a certain staff to show up
even though it only contains rests (for example, if a certain staff only is
empty for a couple of bars, it might be more confusing to remove it and let
Peter Bjuhr wrote:
is there already a function that converts a string 4. to
the fraction '3/8', or the other-way round?
I don't think you need ly:duration-string; I think you can
just skip that step. And as far as I know, you do need to
copy out the definition of
2014-05-19 22:50 GMT+02:00 Peter Bjuhr peterbj...@gmail.com:
On 2014-05-15 15:17, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
is there already a function that converts a string 4. to the fraction
'3/8', or the other-way round?
Maybe it's helpful to know that the string is intended for use with \note, e
g
\note
2014-05-20 0:32 GMT+02:00 Speldosa l4rs...@gmail.com:
Im using the \RemoveEmptyStaffContext command and it works exactly as I
expect it to. However, sometimes, I would like a certain staff to show up
even though it only contains rests (for example, if a certain staff only is
empty for a couple
Is there a way to access one NoteHead grob from another
NoteHead grob that it is merged with? Like this:
{
\once \override NoteHead.after-line-breaking =
#(lambda (grob)
; how to access the NoteHead grob of the
; c'' in the other voice from here?
#f)
c''4
}
Dear Simon
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I was trying to prepare a midi
for a hymn with acompaniment, 4 channels for SATB and two for the
accompaniment.In the accompaniment there are four voices ( but only two
staves ). I used the {}{} construct to accommodate the extra voices
but
It appears that LilyPond 2.18.2 prints a warning if a trill pitch occurs
under a slur, regardless of the chance of collision.
\relative c' {
% OK
\pitchedTrill d2\startTrillSpan ~ e d4. r8\stopTrillSpan
% warning: Ignoring grob for slur: TrillPitchAccidental. avoid-slur not
set?
% But
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