Error on running convert-ly
I enclose the snippet for the above problem. This also includes the
point-and-click option which has also stopped functioning. All other
aspects of the Lilypond Tool seem to function normally and I can still
create music. The update was from 2.18.0 and as you can see
Just one question before I can make a patch from this: which Lilypond version
is this file derived from? (I need to know that in order not to discard any
work others may have done in that file).
Urs
Urs
On 1. August 2014 21:46:13 MESZ, Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:02 AM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Just one question before I can make a patch from this: which Lilypond
version is this file derived from? (I need to know that in order not
to discard any work others may have done in that file).
Urs
I'm using 2.18.2.
I ran into this issue again recently. Something that is seen a lot in 19th
and 20th century music is a crescendo or decrescendo without going to a
specific dynamic. The performer is given the freedom to decide how much to
change the dynamics. This causes an error message: programming error:
Knute Snortum ksnor...@gmail.com writes:
I ran into this issue again recently. Something that is seen a lot in 19th
and 20th century music is a crescendo or decrescendo without going to a
specific dynamic. The performer is given the freedom to decide how much to
change the dynamics. This
I frequently need do something like: c \tweak font-size #-2 c' in order to
show that one of the two notes is preferred, but the other one is acceptable.
The problem is that the -2 in the \tweak command is an absolute value, i.e.,
it is not relative to the fontSize being used. If the
PS: if you want some excerpts of those scores, just let me know!
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On Aug 2, 2014, at 10:01 AM, Patrick or Cynthia Karl wrote:
I frequently need do something like: c \tweak font-size #-2 c' in order to
show that one of the two notes is preferred, but the other one is acceptable.
The problem is that the -2 in the \tweak
Can you please use more descriptive subject lines? You don't even refer
to a previous posting.
Patrick or Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com writes:
I frequently need do something like: c \tweak font-size #-2 c' in
order to show that one of the two notes is preferred, but the other
one is
I just tested the work around noted in the issue tracker and want to add
that said work around ignores the relative includes option in the
lilypond files, i.e., #(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t) at the
beginning of the file.
Thus, to make it work with my example where the lilypond files
Hi,
2014-08-02 17:13 GMT+02:00 Patrick or Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com:
What I would like to do is substitute for the -2 the value fontSize-2.
Is this possible? If so,how?
\version 2.18.2
mySize = -3
\relative c'' {
\once\set fontSize = \mySize
c \tweak font-size #(- mySize 2) c'
}
2014-07-30 9:56 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Use a larger baseline-skip.
Thanks David.
Actually I do understand the concept but have no idea how to translate it
to LP.
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On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 10:17 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Can you please use more descriptive subject lines? You don't even refer
to a previous posting.
Patrick or Cynthia Karl pck...@mac.com writes:
I frequently need do something like: c \tweak font-size #-2 c' in
order to
Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective in
quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
this brings with it additional events such as slurs and dynamics which
are not desired.
Is
Asked for an issue on the error message that should be a warning.
Any more discussion on these?
1) The workaround causes the hairpin to be shorter than it should be.
Either
a) Allow both dynamics and (de)crescendos on the same event, or
b) Have LilyPond set a reasonable default dynamic,
David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com writes:
It would be nice, yes, but certain properties can't be set to a procedure.
Compare:
\version 2.19.10
{
\override NoteHead.font-size = 5
c''4
}
{
\override NoteHead.font-size = #(lambda (grob) 5)
c''4
}
The second has no
Mark Knoop m...@opus11.net writes:
Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective in
quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
this brings with it additional events such as slurs
On 02/08/2014 11:40 AM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
I just tested the work around noted in the issue tracker and want to add
that said work around ignores the relative includes option in the
lilypond files, i.e., #(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t) at the
beginning of the file.
Thus, to make
From: vegasart...@hotmail.com
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Meter change in one vocal line of SATB score
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 01:21:02 -0700
Trying to change meters in one line of an SATB score without changing all of
the lines.
Tried to just go unmetered but that didn't seem to
http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html
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From: vegasart...@hotmail.com
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Meter change in one vocal line of SATB score
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 01:21:02 -0700
Trying to change meters in one line of an SATB score without changing
all of the
Thanks for looking into this - perhaps this explains why such a large
triangle is used for the major 7th, it looks unusual. Perhaps the
original intent was for something smaller but it got altered by the
baseline-skip factor not being what the designer had in mind.
I have realized that I can use
At 20:10 on 02 Aug 2014, David Kastrup wrote:
Mark Knoop m...@opus11.net writes:
Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective
in quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
this
Trying to change meters in one line of an SATB score without changing all of
the lines.
Tried to just go unmetered but that didn't seem to work.
Thank you,
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At 20:10 on 02 Aug 2014, David Kastrup wrote:
Mark Knoop m...@opus11.net writes:
Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective
in quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
this
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Do something Artistic
vegasart...@hotmail.com wrote:
Trying to change meters in one line of an SATB score without changing all
of the lines.
Tried to just go unmetered but that didn't seem to work.
Thank you,
Spencer
Hopefully, this is what you want:
It would be nice, yes, but certain properties can't be set to a
procedure. [...]
Huh, I remember something like that. At some point of time, we
probably should see whether it is possible to do something about
that. But it was sort of non-trivial if I remember correctly.
Do we have a
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