convert-ly path for Frescobaldi in Windows?

2018-03-11 Thread Saul Tobin
Hi all, I recently switched from Linux to Windows 10 and I'm trying to get convert-ly to work in Frescobaldi 3. The "OK" button is greyed out and "Run Again" seems not to do anything. What path should I be using for convert-ly? My Lilypond installations are C:\Program Files\LilyPond\2.xx.x\. Than

RE: that migrating "opus"

2018-03-11 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
David, Again, thank you for your direction/advice. Mark -Original Message- From: David Wright [mailto:lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2018 6:05 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: that migrating "opus" On Sun 11 Mar 2018 at 12:40:35 (-0

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Torsten, Thanks for the confirmation. That obviously explains the observed behaviour very simply. Not intuitive to me. I would have thought the stencil was rotated in this case about its axis of symmetry. But I guess lily[ond does not really know the item, just a stencil, is a 'circle' with sp

Re: that migrating "opus"

2018-03-11 Thread David Wright
On Sun 11 Mar 2018 at 12:40:35 (-0700), Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > David, > > Your continued effort to address my inquiry is uncommon. Many more esoteric > and arcane matters appear on the list with multiple, and often contentious, > responses. Yet you are the only one to respond to this simple

Re: My Lilypond 2.18 crashes when combining slur and tie on a note

2018-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
Frank Steinmetzger writes: > Dear list, > > after a long hiatus, I am now typing another piece for choir. But after I > had finished the first voice, the document would not compile. I narrowed it > down to the following MWE. See the comment in the second line with notes: > > > \version "2.18" > \

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
Torsten Hämmerle writes: > Hi Harm, > > Thanks for the background information, that'd be a valuable improvement. > > > Thomas Morley-2 wrote >> Using your code with the following example: >> >> \markup >> \override #'(box-padding . 0) >> \box >> \override #'(slant-angle . 40) >> \slanted

Re: lyluatex, call for pre-beta review

2018-03-11 Thread Craig Dabelstein
Got it to work. Thanks everyone. Now hopefully I can help with the testing. Craig On 11 March 2018 at 23:10, Jacques Peron wrote: > 2018-03-11 5:34 GMT+01:00 Craig Dabelstein : > >> >> stack traceback: >> >> [C]: in function 'error' >> >> ...ocal/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ltluate

Re: My Lilypond 2.18 crashes when combining slur and tie on a note

2018-03-11 Thread David Wright
On Sun 11 Mar 2018 at 20:34:42 (+0100), Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Dear list, > > after a long hiatus, I am now typing another piece for choir. But after I > had finished the first voice, the document would not compile. I narrowed it > down to the following MWE. See the comment in the second line

Re: Build error. MergeFonts: Can't find font: feta11.pfb

2018-03-11 Thread Daniel Johnson
In Gentoo it was discovered that there is a buggy version of t1utils which segfaults and causes this exact error. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 11, 2018, at 2:18 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > >> Invoking "t1asm parmesan-noteheads14.pt1 parmesan-noteheads14.pfb"... >> mf2pt1: You'll need either

My Lilypond 2.18 crashes when combining slur and tie on a note

2018-03-11 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Dear list, after a long hiatus, I am now typing another piece for choir. But after I had finished the first voice, the document would not compile. I narrowed it down to the following MWE. See the comment in the second line with notes: \version "2.18" \language "deutsch" SopranNoten = \relative

RE: that migrating "opus"

2018-03-11 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
David, Your continued effort to address my inquiry is uncommon. Many more esoteric and arcane matters appear on the list with multiple, and often contentious, responses. Yet you are the only one to respond to this simple inquiry and then it is not posted on the list. Thank you for your kind atten

Re: MIDI assignment: two staffs to same channel

2018-03-11 Thread Giampaolo Orrigo
Thank you Torsten! That worked perfectly. Handling stops can be done in the same way, thanks to the fact that in Hauptwerk you can assign them to different channels. It needs a bit if experimentation, but I’ll leave it for another day. Giampaolo > On Mar 11, 2018, at 14:11, Torsten Hämmerle

Re: Build error. MergeFonts: Can't find font: feta11.pfb

2018-03-11 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Invoking "t1asm parmesan-noteheads14.pt1 parmesan-noteheads14.pfb"... > mf2pt1: You'll need either to install t1utils and rerun mf2pt1 or find > another way to convert parmesan-noteheads14.pt1 to > parmesan-noteheads14.pfb > […] > > t1utils (including t1asm) are installed in the correct version

Re: MIDI assignment: two staffs to same channel

2018-03-11 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Giampaolo Orrigo wrote > is there a way to assign two staves to the same MIDI channel when creating > MIDI in Lilypond? Hi Giampaolo, As you wrote, by default, a separate MIDI channel will be assigned to each staff. But this default can be changed, see 3.5.7 MIDI channel mapping

Re: Build error. MergeFonts: Can't find font: feta11.pfb

2018-03-11 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 11.03.2018 um 01:01 schrieb Lucas Werkmeister: Hi everyone, I’m getting the following error message when trying to build LilyPond from git (specifically, building the AUR lilypond-git package). […] The requested file, feta11.pfb, does not exist I have a similar problem after installin

Re: Frescobaldi -> loopMIDI -> Hauptwerk

2018-03-11 Thread Giampaolo Orrigo
Clever one! Lol! But I finally managed to do it using LoopMIDI. Now I just have to figure out how to create a MIDI in Lilypond with all the staves assigned to the same midi channel. On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 10:37 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Hi Giampaolo, > > Perhaps Frescobaldi is heeding Wittg

MIDI assignment: two staffs to same channel

2018-03-11 Thread Giampaolo Orrigo
Hello list, is there a way to assign two staves to the same MIDI channel when creating MIDI in Lilypond? I am trying to redirect frescobaldi MIDI output to the organ sim sw Hauptwerk and while I have been finally successful, still the fact that the two organ staves are assigned to two different ch

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Harm, Thanks for the background information, that'd be a valuable improvement. Thomas Morley-2 wrote > Using your code with the following example: > > \markup > \override #'(box-padding . 0) > \box > \override #'(slant-angle . 40) > \slanted > \musicglyph #"clefs.G" > > results in

An empirical tip from the Fresco/Lily problem saga (not strictly Lily)

2018-03-11 Thread peter.gentry
I have had endless troubles with Network not showing all the machines on my LAN. However subsequent to removing the onedrive program (comments passim) I deleted the onedrive folder in each c:\users\USER1\... data. Then as if by magic all the computers appeared in the list of Network comp

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-03-11 15:27 GMT+01:00 Torsten Hämmerle : > Hi Harm, > > David is right - it's the bounding box being rotated. As bounding boxes can > only have heights and widths in vertical and horizontal direction (there > isn't even such a thing as an italic slant in LilyPond), the resulting new > bounding

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Andrew, The bounding box of a circle actually is a square. But, after rotation, the resulting markup/stencil will have a new bounding box (with vertical height and horizontal width) large enough to contain the original bounding box (all objects are considered as boxes, no matter what their actu

Frescobaldi Travails

2018-03-11 Thread peter.gentry
It may or may not be significant but today I removed onedrive from both machines. Frescobaldi and Lilypond have behaved perfectly. This is not a scientific observation but so far it works for me. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Torsten, I think Harm and I would assume the bounding box for a circle is a square, which is the root of the confusion. Why is it a rectangle for a circle? Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/list

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Harm, David is right - it's the bounding box being rotated. As bounding boxes can only have heights and widths in vertical and horizontal direction (there isn't even such a thing as an italic slant in LilyPond), the resulting new bounding box's height and width increases. I usually solve this

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Hi all, > > let's say I've a stencil, which I want to rotate around it's center. > For the example below I choosed make-circle-stencil, because a circle > center-rotated _should_ always look equal. > Though, applying ly:stencil-rotate modifies the dimensions of said > circ

Re: How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Harm, It's interesting to observe how the bounding box increases in size as you increase the angle and then decreases again as you go to 90 degrees. Clearly lilypond does not display the mathematical nicety of Postscript. As to 'why?' - isn't this a bug or defect? Andrew _

How to prevent ly:stencil-rotate to modify dimensions

2018-03-11 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi all, let's say I've a stencil, which I want to rotate around it's center. For the example below I choosed make-circle-stencil, because a circle center-rotated _should_ always look equal. Though, applying ly:stencil-rotate modifies the dimensions of said circle for degrees not equal to (* 90 n).

Re: lyluatex, call for pre-beta review

2018-03-11 Thread Jacques Peron
2018-03-11 5:34 GMT+01:00 Craig Dabelstein : > > stack traceback: > > [C]: in function 'error' > > ...ocal/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ltluatex.lua:109: in > function <...ocal/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ltluatex.lua:108> > > (...tail calls...) > > ./lyluatex.lua:899: in func

Re: Modify a NoteEvent to RestEvent

2018-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
paolo prete writes: > 2018-03-11 8:26 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > >> paolo prete writes: >> >> > Hello. >> > Do you know how to modify a NoteEvent so that it becomes a RestEvent, or >> > (vice-versa) in Scheme? >> >> You can't. >> > > Why do you say that I can't, if changing the 'name property d

Re: Modify a NoteEvent to RestEvent

2018-03-11 Thread paolo prete
2018-03-11 8:26 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > paolo prete writes: > > > Hello. > > Do you know how to modify a NoteEvent so that it becomes a RestEvent, or > > (vice-versa) in Scheme? > > You can't. > Why do you say that I can't, if changing the 'name property did the job (look at the snippet belo

Re: c#(+6 2)

2018-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
Gianmaria Lari writes: > Just to understand how does it work the relation between scheme and > lilypond. Why this does not work? > > \version "2.19.81" > { c#(+6 2) } > > I would expect this compile to > > \version "2.19.81" > { c8 } So much wrong with this... First, (+6 2) calls 6 as function

c#(+6 2)

2018-03-11 Thread Gianmaria Lari
Just to understand how does it work the relation between scheme and lilypond. Why this does not work? \version "2.19.81" { c#(+6 2) } I would expect this compile to \version "2.19.81" { c8 } Thank you, g. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@

Re: fisisis impossible?

2018-03-11 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 10.03.2018 um 21:20 schrieb bart deruyter: Hi all, got in a situation, trying to describe the bis augmented chord in second inversion, which would contain fisisis in a slashed chord name. Lilypond returns an error, unexpected symbol, expecting tonicname pitch, which makes me believe that