Am 12.04.2018 um 07:13 schrieb Marco Bagolin:
Hi all,
please someone can help me?
Hi Mark,
please always give minimal *working* examples. Your code doesn’t compile.
Also it would be better to write simple text emails instead of HTML,
because then it’s easier to copy the code and have it ni
Hello Marco,
None of your examples compile with 2.19.80, which complains about spurious
expression in \score messages.
How did you copy/paste the code into your post?
You can also attach the files to the message.
JM
> Le 12 avr. 2018 à 07:13, Marco Bagolin a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
> please som
Hello all,
Thanks for the pointers and explanations.
I thought there might be a specific way to indicate a scordatura, and it turns
out there are many possible ways, including providing a second scores with the
actual pitches or a staff fragment showing the various string pitches
vertically:
On 04/11, Johan Vromans wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 07:07:10 -0700, Mason Hock wrote:
>
> > Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
> >
> > http://projectabjad.org/
>
> When looking for an API that makes detailed handling of scores possible,
> yes.
>
> However, I got the idea that OP wa
Helge Kruse writes:
> Hi Mason,
>
> this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
> traffic in that list.
Congrats on the intent.
> I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
> site. All you can read is:
>
> Web access is restricted. Please contact
On Wed 11 Apr 2018 at 17:48:06 (+0200), Helge Kruse wrote:
> Hi Mason,
>
> this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
> traffic in that list.
>
> I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
> site. All you can read is:
>
> Web access is restricted
Hi Mason,
this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
traffic in that list.
I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
site. All you can read is:
Web access is restricted. Please contact the administrator. (Parked Domains)
(If you feel this site
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 07:07:10 -0700, Mason Hock wrote:
> Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
>
> http://projectabjad.org/
When looking for an API that makes detailed handling of scores possible,
yes.
However, I got the idea that OP was looking for an easy way to transform a
LP "scorel
I suspect Python can do it.I plan on trying that in the future.
Python is C based.
Al.
Original message
From: David Kastrup
Date: 4/11/18 12:17 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: "Felix D."
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: The search for an API
"Felix D." writes:
> Hello L
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
http://projectabjad.org/
Mason
On 04/10, Felix D. wrote:
> Hello Lilypond-Fans,
>
> I have a question: Does Lilypond have an API that can be simply called from
> other programs to render some markup (stored as a string) into a SVG file?
>
> We want
Today, i believe it is standard to include both a fingered score and a sounding score. i did, anyway, when i wrote my scordatura piece. It had a complex tonality, and i thought it fair to give the performer a sounding score so they could more easily spot errors. It might not be as necessary for
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 11.04.2018 09:14, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Why would you use a \Voice context if you want to "globally override"?
>> Do it in Score context.
>>
>> Then you'll get no interference from Voice-level reverts.
>
> Astounding subtlety.
Now that's a rare compliment for me to
On 11.04.2018 09:14, David Kastrup wrote:
Why would you use a \Voice context if you want to "globally override"?
Do it in Score context.
Then you'll get no interference from Voice-level reverts.
Astounding subtlety. Thanks very much!
Best, Simon
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On 11.04.2018 00:20, Thomas Morley wrote:
All other
settings are overrides, so probably below may work.
Please be aware it's not tested beyond the given example!
Thanks for that! I might prefer David’s solution, because it doesn’t
require redefining commands, but it’s good to have that up the
"Felix D." writes:
> Hello Lilypond-Fans,
>
> I have a question: Does Lilypond have an API that can be simply called from
> other programs to render some markup (stored as a string) into a SVG file?
>
> We want to use Lilypond in an Unity app/game, wich will be used by many
> musicians and thus r
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> suppose I want to globally override the direction of slurs, as far as
> neutral voices go. If I do this:
>
> %%% \version "2.19.80" \layout { \context { \Voice
> \override Slur.direction = #UP } } music = { c'( d' e' f') } {
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