Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Malte Meyn
On 19.06.2014 08:52, Jacques Menu wrote: How can I can in some way strike through those 14 bars as I do by hand with a pen on the printed score? Suggestion: print it in smaller font-size (cue notes). Commenting them out in the LP code would change the bars numbers in the following bars, which

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Jacques, 2014-06-19 8:52 GMT+02:00 Jacques Menu : > How can I can in some way strike through those 14 bars as I do by hand > with a pen on the printed score? > Commenting them out in the LP code would change the bars numbers in the > following bars, which I’d like to avoid. > Use tags : http

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread David Kastrup
Jacques Menu writes: > Hello folks, > > In the arrangement of « In The Mood » we’re playing, there are too > many repetitions of the theme, one of which we don’t play. > > How can I can in some way strike through those 14 bars as I do by hand > with a pen on the printed score? > Commenting them o

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 19.06.2014 11:11, schrieb David Kastrup: [...] Maybe something like If I compile your snippet, I get GNU LilyPond 2.19.9 »tsp.ly« wird verarbeitet Analysieren... Interpretation der Musik...[8][16][24][32][40] Vorverarbeitung der grafischen Elemente...lilypond: ../flower/include/drul-array

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Maybe something like [...] Interestingly, I got the following assertion failure with a self-compiled 2.19.4 (or so) while trying to process your example: ../flower/include/drul-array.hh:35: T& Drul_array::at(Direction) [with T = Skyline]: Assertion `d == 1 || d == -1' failed. I will

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 19.06.2014 11:22, schrieb Marc Hohl: Am 19.06.2014 11:11, schrieb David Kastrup: [...] Maybe something like If I compile your snippet, I get GNU LilyPond 2.19.9 »tsp.ly« wird verarbeitet Analysieren... Interpretation der Musik...[8][16][24][32][40] Vorverarbeitung der grafischen Elemente.

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl writes: > Am 19.06.2014 11:11, schrieb David Kastrup: > [...] >> Maybe something like > > If I compile your snippet, I get > > > GNU LilyPond 2.19.9 > »tsp.ly« wird verarbeitet > Analysieren... > Interpretation der Musik...[8][16][24][32][40] > Vorverarbeitung der grafischen Elemente...

constructing variables

2014-06-19 Thread Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger
\version "2.19.7" Hi everyone! is it possible to construct variables from others? I want to construct \tempo "Text" 4=80 from the variables tempoText = "Text" and tempoNumber = "4=80" that are defined at two different places in a complicated file structure (\include) I tried: \version "2.

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Vaughan McAlley
2014-06-19 20:03 GMT+10:00 David Kastrup : > Marc Hohl writes: > >> Am 19.06.2014 11:11, schrieb David Kastrup: >> [...] >>> Maybe something like >> >> If I compile your snippet, I get >> >> >> GNU LilyPond 2.19.9 >> »tsp.ly« wird verarbeitet >> Analysieren... >> Interpretation der Musik...[8][16]

Re: constructing variables

2014-06-19 Thread Urs Liska
Am 19.06.2014 13:04, schrieb "Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger": \version "2.19.7" Hi everyone! is it possible to construct variables from others? I want to construct \tempo "Text" 4=80 from the variables tempoText = "Text" and tempoNumber = "4=80" that are defined at two different places in a c

Re: constructing variables

2014-06-19 Thread David Kastrup
"Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger" writes: > \version "2.19.7" > > Hi everyone! > > is it possible to construct variables from others? I want to construct > > \tempo "Text" 4=80 > > from the variables > > tempoText = "Text" and > tempoNumber = "4=80" > > that are defined at two different places in a

Re: constructing variables

2014-06-19 Thread Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger
Hi David and Urs, thanks for your fast replies. David’s suggestion does just very fine. > But this begs the question why you don't just assign the whole tempo > specification to a single variable. Of course, you are right! But I was using this request as an example for some other questions I

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Maybe something like > > [...] Here's the requested backtrace with today's git repository (release/2.19.8-1-25-g0ea80a5). Werner == Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted. 0xb78a9245 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi to all, Back to the topic : I was re-reading your question and wondering if my answer was clear enough. Si please find herewith a more eloquent solution. Cheers, Pierre \version "2.18.2" theme = { \repeat unfold 14 a'1 } music = { \repeat unfold 4 c'1 \theme \repeat unfold 4 e'1 \t

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Shane Brandes
What about "Tacet MM x-z"? On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote: > Hi to all, > Back to the topic : I was re-reading your question and wondering if my > answer was clear enough. > Si please find herewith a more eloquent solution. > Cheers, > Pierre > > __

changing global staff size on the fly

2014-06-19 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi, is there a way to reduce the global staff size of all staffs in an orchestral score for selected pages (or a selected region) on the fly (without having to put the music of these pages into seperate books/scores or something like that)? I'm on 2.9.15. (A simple "no" is sufficient in case it'

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-19 15:35 GMT+02:00 Werner LEMBERG : > >> Maybe something like >> >> [...] > > Here's the requested backtrace with today's git repository > (release/2.19.8-1-25-g0ea80a5). > > > Werner > > > == > > > Program received sig

Bad rest placements?

2014-06-19 Thread steve
Howdy? So I have been working on an engraving and had 80% of it finished when I decided I needed another voice. I added it and it solved my voicing issue, but it completely ruined ALL of my previous rests which were fine before. I don't see why these rests should be so badly ou

Re: Bad rest placements?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-19 19:25 GMT+02:00 : > > Howdy? > >So I have been working on an engraving and had 80% of it > finished when I decided I needed another voice. I added it and it solved > my voicing > issue, but it completely ruined ALL of my previous rests which were fine > before. I don

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Can't confirm Marc's and Werner's observations. > > I successfully ran David's snippet: > On 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 with > 2.18.2 (released version) > 2.19.8 (released version) > On 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04 (lilydev) with > 2.19.8 (self-compiled) > 2.19.9 (self-compiled fr

Re: Bad rest placements?

2014-06-19 Thread Phil Burfitt
- Original Message - From: To: "lilypond-user" Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:25 PM Subject: Bad rest placements? Howdy? So I have been working on an engraving and had 80% of it finished when I decided I needed another voice. I added it and it solved my voicing issue

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-19 19:38 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : > Thomas Morley writes: > >> Can't confirm Marc's and Werner's observations. >> >> I successfully ran David's snippet: >> On 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 with >> 2.18.2 (released version) >> 2.19.8 (released version) >> On 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04 (lilydev) with >>

Re: Mac testers needed for Frescobaldi! (again)

2014-06-19 Thread Jeff Holland
Davide Liessi (17.06.2014) : Some packaging problems were reported ([1]): - lack of MIDI support (PortMIDI was not included), - impossibility to run convert-ly and musicxml2ly (the wrong Python interpreter was used for the scripts bundled in LilyPond.app). During the last days I was able to fix t

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-19 19:52 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley : > 2014-06-19 19:38 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : >> Thomas Morley writes: >> >>> Can't confirm Marc's and Werner's observations. >>> >>> I successfully ran David's snippet: >>> On 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 with >>> 2.18.2 (released version) >>> 2.19.8 (released

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-19 20:49 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley : > 2014-06-19 19:52 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley : >> 2014-06-19 19:38 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : >>> Thomas Morley writes: >>> Can't confirm Marc's and Werner's observations. I successfully ran David's snippet: On 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 with >>

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: >> GNU LilyPond 2.19.9 >> Processing `various-tests.ly' >> Parsing... >> Interpreting music...[8][16][24][32][40] >> Preprocessing graphical objects...lilypond: >> /home/harm/lilypond-git/flower/include/drul-array.hh:35: T& >> Drul_array::at(Direction) [with T = Skyline]: As

unterminated tie?

2014-06-19 Thread Marc Weber
.ly file: \version "2.18.2" << \context Voice = train_left_medium { \relative c' { g4~ b } } >> || Processing `sheet.ly' || Parsing... || Interpreting music... sheet.ly|4 col 28| warning: unterminated tie || \relative c' { g4 ||~ b } || Preprocessing graph

Re: unterminated tie?

2014-06-19 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-06-20 0:01 GMT+02:00 Marc Weber : > .ly file: > > \version "2.18.2" > << > \context Voice = train_left_medium { > \relative c' { g4~ b } > } >>> Hi Marc, a Tie (Haltebogen) can only appear between Note of some height. You likely want a Slur (Legatobogen) here: \relative c' { g4( b) } Ch

Re: unterminated tie?

2014-06-19 Thread Colin Campbell
On 14-06-19 04:01 PM, Marc Weber wrote: .ly file: \version "2.18.2" << \context Voice = train_left_medium { \relative c' { g4~ b } } || Processing `sheet.ly' || Parsing... || Interpreting music... sheet.ly|4 col 28| warning: unterminated tie || \relative c' { g4 ||

Re: How to indicate a set of measures should not be played?

2014-06-19 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Jacques, 2014-06-19 21:48 GMT+02:00 Jacques Menu : > I didn’t find an equivalent of a MultiRest.color property, they show up in > black, maybe that exists under some other name? > See : http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/multimeasurerest \temporary\override MultiMeasu

Re: changing global staff size on the fly

2014-06-19 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Orm, 2014-06-19 18:59 GMT+02:00 Orm Finnendahl : > is there a way to reduce the global staff size of all staffs in an > orchestral score for selected pages (or a selected region) on the fly > No easy way. See also http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=862 (just in case...) > I'm on 2.9.15. >

Bad rest placements?

2014-06-19 Thread steve
Howdy? So I have been working on an engraving and had 80% of it finished when I decided I needed another voice. I added it and it solved my voicing issue, but it completely ruined ALL of my previous rests which were fine before. I don't see why these rests should be so badly out of p

Re: unterminated tie?

2014-06-19 Thread Marc Weber
Thanks for your fast help. I don't quite understand why its important to disambuigate. One of the following would have helped me: - nicer error message - hint in documentation such as "ties only connect notes of same pitch" Marc Weber ___ lilypond-user