Hi Craig,
Do I append for f in *.xml to the end of my command;
No, you put all your command within the for loop:
for f in *.xml; do
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/musicxml2ly --nd
--nrp --npl --no-beaming -m --language=english $f; done
(all this is one line – or written in
for i in *.xml; do path/musicxml2ly --nd --nrp --npl --no-beaming -m
--language=english $i; done
path shouldn't be needed if musicxml2lyis in your path
so this should be fine
for i in *.xml; do musicxml2ly --nd --nrp --npl --no-beaming -m
--language=english $i; done
Stephen
On Thu, Mar 19,
Thanks for your responses everyone. I'm on a Mac.
Do I append for f in *.xml to the end of my command; e.g.
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/musicxml2ly --nd --nrp
--npl --no-beaming -m --language=english for f in *.xml
Craig
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 at 06:58 Stephen MacNeil
Hi all,
as far as I've read it is hard or even impossible to create/delete
symbolic links with Python on Windows.
Could someone verify this and/or give me some help on the subject?
I have written a script that makes obtaining, updating and installing
Abraham Lee's alternative notation fonts
Hi Dave,
Is this what you're looking for :
\version 2.18.2
\new Staff {
a'1
\compressFullBarRests
\hide MultiMeasureRestNumber
R1*42
}
HTH,
Pierre
2015-03-18 15:55 GMT+01:00 Dave Higgins dave.higg...@dkds.us:
At the end of a piece, one section has a long number of rests, i.e.
It is a good sign for the design of LilyPond code if the subject of the
question matches the code of the answer so closely:
subject: Hiding MultiMeasureRest Number
solution: \hide MultiMeasureRestNumber
:)
Joram
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Hi Francesco,
All you need is here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/graphic.fr.html
For instance, you can do:
\version 2.18.2
zzTail = {
-\tweak extra-offset #'(-0.5 . 3)
-\markup {
\with-dimensions #'(0 . 4.5) #'(0 . 0)
\path #0.2 #'(
(moveto -0.5
Dear Stan,
Il 18/03/15 16.40, Stan Sanderson ha scritto:
One question- at this point, is there any essential difference
between frescobaldi 2.18 and sub port frescobaldi-devel? I have been
using the development version for some time and am wondering if there
is any reason to continue doing so.
For the tempo marking with an arrow, a possibility is:
\version 2.19.17
\relative c'' {
c^\markup {
\note #4 #UP = 60
\override #'(thickness . 3)
\override #'(line-join-style . bevel)
\raise #1
\path #0.3 #'((moveto 0 0) (lineto 4 0) (closepath))
\hspace #-1
\raise
Oups, you're right Andrew, I think I missplaced the arrow, silly me !!
So here again :
\version 2.18.2
zzTail = {
-\tweak extra-offset #'(-0.5 . 3)
-\markup {
\with-dimensions #'(0 . 4.5) #'(0 . 0)
\path #0.2 #'(
(moveto -0.5 -1.5)
(lineto 0.5 0.5)
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015, Noeck wrote:
Hi Craig,
Do I append for f in *.xml to the end of my command;
No, you put all your command within the for loop:
for f in *.xml; do
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/musicxml2ly --nd
--nrp --npl --no-beaming -m --language=english $f;
Thanks everyone -- all working great now!
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 at 09:21 Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl
wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015, Noeck wrote:
Hi Craig,
Do I append for f in *.xml to the end of my command;
No, you put all your command within the for loop:
for f in
Hi all,
Is there a command for converting a whole folder of xml files to lilypond,
rather than doing them one by one?
Many thanks,
Craig
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Just a very uneducated guess: couldn't you make rotated copies in the font
itself?
Am 19. März 2015 19:56:16 MEZ, schrieb Abraham Lee tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com:
I've been collaborating with an Italian design student that created
numerous music fonts for a school project, but they aren't
I definitely could, but, like I said, the rotation part isn't what I can't
do. I need to be able to know _when_ they are needed and when they aren't.
I can't figure out how to do that. Good thought, though.
- Abraham
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Urs Liska [via Lilypond]
Hi,
I would like to shorten a hairpin like in this example:
\relative c'' {
b c8\ q q q\!
}
The left end should start with the beam, the right end should stay the
same. How can I do this?
Cheers,
Joram
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Hi Joram,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I would like to shorten a hairpin like in this example:
\relative c'' {
b c8\ q q q\!
}
The left end should start with the beam, the right end should stay the
same. How can I do this?
I suppose a
or
\override Hairpin.minimum-length = #5
lol
so
\relative c'' {
\once \override Hairpin.X-offset = #1.35
b c8\ q q q\!
\once \override TextScript.layer = #2
\once\override TextScript.staff-padding = #3.4
b c8
_\markup \with-dimensions #'(2 . 7) #'(0 . 0)\with-color #white \filled-box
Does this work for you?
\version 2.18.2
\relative c'' {
b c8\ q q q\!b c8 q q q
}
\relative c'' {
\once \override Hairpin.X-offset = #1.35
\override Hairpin.minimum-length = #5
b c8\ q q q\!
\once \override TextScript.layer = #2
\once\override TextScript.staff-padding = #3.4
actually you don't need
\once\override TextScript.vertical-skylines = #'()
so
\relative c'' {
\once \override Hairpin.X-offset = #1.35
\override Hairpin.minimum-length = #5
b c8\ q q q\!
\once \override TextScript.layer = #2
\once\override TextScript.staff-padding = #3.4
b c8
_\markup
Hi all,
On Mar 19, 2015, at 10:01 AM, David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose a decent solution to this would involve writing the stencil
callback for Hairpin to allow displacement of the endpoints.
If this ever *did* happen, I would renew my (sponsor-willing) plea to have
Hi Kieren,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Kieren MacMillan
kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi all,
On Mar 19, 2015, at 10:01 AM, David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com
wrote:
I suppose a decent solution to this would involve writing the stencil
callback for Hairpin to allow
Dear Kieren, David and Stephen,
thanks for your answers! Stephen’s hack with a white box is not suitable
for my packed layout here.
The shorten-hairpin function does exactly what I want in this simple
example. In my real score, I have a separate Dynamics context and this
makes your function
Yes it was a hack, however this might look better and in a dynamics part it
should work
stephen
\relative c'' { b c8 q q q }
\new Dynamics {
\once \override Hairpin.X-offset = #1.35
% \override Hairpin.after-line-breaking = #shorten-hairpin
s4.*89/90\ s\!
}
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at
I've been collaborating with an Italian design student that created
numerous music fonts for a school project, but they aren't actually used in
any notation program (yet), but he has agreed to work with me and take the
steps necessary to make them usable with LilyPond. Each of his fonts are
quite
Hi Stephen,
Am 19.03.2015 um 20:05 schrieb Stephen MacNeil:
Yes it was a hack, however this might look better and in a dynamics part
it should work
The problem is that there is a barline across staves directly after and
other dynamics marks. But I probably can raise the barline above the
if you use linux you can do
for i in ... ;
do ;
done
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Am 19.03.2015 um 21:14 schrieb Noeck:
Hi Craig,
on which OS? On Linux (bash) you can do this:
for f in folder/*.xml; do musicxml2ly $f; done
where folder is your folder containing the xml files.
or simply
for f in *.xml
when you are already in the same folder.
(I think this should
Hi Craig,
on which OS? On Linux (bash) you can do this:
for f in folder/*.xml; do musicxml2ly $f; done
where folder is your folder containing the xml files.
HTH,
Joram
Is there a command for converting a whole folder of xml files to
lilypond, rather than doing them one by one?
Am 19.03.2015 um 21:07 schrieb tisimst:
I definitely could, but, like I said, the rotation part isn't what I
can't do. I need to be able to know _when_ they are needed and when
they aren't. I can't figure out how to do that. Good thought, though.
As said I'm not really into this. But my
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 20:06:23 +
From: Craig Dabelstein craig.dabelst...@gmail.com
Subject: musicxml2ly
Is there a command for converting a whole folder of xml files to lilypond,
rather than doing them one by one?
In any OS with a bash-like shell:
for f in *.xml
do
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
@David: Of course it would be nice to have an adapted version of your
function that handles the different contexts. But considering the
complexity of the function you already provided, I have to say: Please
do not spend too
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