Re: where (if anywhere) does lilypond look for locally shared files?

2021-04-13 Thread David Wright
On Tue 13 Apr 2021 at 10:18:17 (-0500), stefano franchi wrote: > Thanks to all, I am aware of the various unix tricks you can use (>20 yrs > linux-only user...), although I didn't know about the Frescobaldi settings. > I guess I spend so much of my time in LaTeX I was expecting a similar >

Re: where (if anywhere) does lilypond look for locally shared, files?

2021-04-13 Thread David Stocker
I used to keep custom settings and commands in files in a discrete location (later, a synced Dropbox folder) and then symlink to them from the *.ly directory in the LilyPond installation directory. Then I could just \include them like anything else in the *.ly directory. There used to be a

How to tweak X-Y-offset of left Fingerings in a chord

2021-04-13 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi, let's say I've a chord with Fingerings left. Now I want to tweak a certain Fingering a little bit up/down and left/right. How to do so? Here a minimal to play with: { \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) %% below does not work \once \override Fingering.Y-offset = 10 \once

Re: where (if anywhere) does lilypond look for locally shared files?

2021-04-13 Thread stefano franchi
Thanks to all, I am aware of the various unix tricks you can use (>20 yrs linux-only user...), although I didn't know about the Frescobaldi settings. I guess I spend so much of my time in LaTeX I was expecting a similar solution as the default. Speaking of which, wouldn't it make sense to have it

Re: where (if anywhere) does lilypond look for locally shared files?

2021-04-13 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Stefano, > Le 13 avr. 2021 à 06:00, stefano franchi a écrit : > > > So there is no way to indicate a system-wide or user-dependent location. Too > bad. I'm sure I'll forget the --include directive every other time... > You can add this to .bashrc or in a file executed by the latter:

Re: where (if anywhere) does lilypond look for locally shared files?

2021-04-13 Thread Knute Snortum
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 9:36 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Mon 12 Apr 2021 at 23:00:53 (-0500), stefano franchi wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 4:39 PM Federico Bruni wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 12 2021 at 15:45:26 -0500, stefano franchi wrote: > > > > > > Where am I supposed to store my

Re: het wilhelmus

2021-04-13 Thread Andrew Bernard
That's amazingly learned. Great! Amusing to see the historical versions listed as 'covers'. [Obviously a limitation of his website, but I did have a giggle.] Andrew Graham King wrote on 13/04/2021 9:27 PM: There's an interesting summary here: http://www.originals.be/en/originals/8198

Re: het wilhelmus

2021-04-13 Thread Graham King
There's an interesting summary here: http://www.originals.be/en/originals/8198 HTH -- Graham > On 13 Apr 2021, at 11:00, Stefan Thomas wrote: > >  > Dear all, > thank You for the information! > All the best, > Stefan > >> Am Di., 13. Apr. 2021 um 10:01 Uhr schrieb m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl >>

LilyPond 2.23.2 released

2021-04-13 Thread Phil Holmes
We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.2. This is termed a development release, but these are usually reliable. If you want to use the current stable version of LilyPond, we recommend using the 2.22.0 version. -- Phil Holmes

Re: het wilhelmus

2021-04-13 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear all, thank You for the information! All the best, Stefan Am Di., 13. Apr. 2021 um 10:01 Uhr schrieb m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl < m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl>: > https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmus > > I don't know if such a thing as *the* original source exists. Probably > there are several

Fw: het wilhelmus

2021-04-13 Thread m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl
Verzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon Oorspronkelijk bericht Onderwerp: Re: het wilhelmusVan: m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nlAan: Stefan Thomas Cc: https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WilhelmusI don't know if such a thing as *the* original source exists. Probably there are several old

het wilhelmus

2021-04-13 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear community, especially those of You living in my direct neighborhood in the Netherlands, I assume that the melody from "Het Wilhelmus", the National Anthem of NL is a very old one, from the renaissance. As far as I know times signatures and especially changes of time signatures didn't exist in