Same problem for me, my long established method of using
interscoreline = some small or even negative length
to fine tune the distance between staves and the number of staves per
page doesn't work any more.
I suspect this has something to do with the use of the latex backend,
but at this point I
-mftraced has. Try downgrading to the version that
is in sarge (which, I believe is the same version but with the right
config file).
Josiah
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Antonio PALAMA' wrote:
After upgrading from 2.2.x to 2.4.5 on my Debian sid system, all the
text (title, composer, rehearsal marks
to solve the problem?
Thanks for your help,
Antonio Palama'
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from midi to lilypond
(www.nongnu.org/mi2ly) and would be interested in trying it on one of
the midifiles you were not able to translate with midi2ly. Unfortunately
the program is not yet able to process chords nor multiple voices per track.
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Antonio Palama'
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Thanks
dvips -x 500 your_dvi_file.dvi
Ciao,
Antonio
Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
Hi folks,
I have managed to create a number of reasonable scores in Lilypond
(e.g. http://www.ivimey.org/ThereIsAGreen.pdf)
http://www.ivimey.org/ThereIsAGreen.pdf%29 but I need them to be
much smaller, in the sense of a
The example in Percussion midi output (version 1.6.9) reads
\poperty Staff.instrument = #'drums
should it be
\property Staff.instrument = drums ?
Antonio
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I have a number of problems with percussion staff typesetting
i) If I use the technique suggetsd by the manual for percussion staves
i.e.
\score
{
\apply #(drums-paper 'drums) etc.
Then I am not able to specify other requests for the \paper context like
e.g.
linewidth = 27.\cm
ii)
. So simply replace all the b with bes, e with ees etc. Of
course unless you really want a natural to be printed.
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of assignement even one
in the form of
STRING = score_block.
Would it be advisable to make the grammar mor strict in this part?
Antonio Palama'
\header{
title = \score {
\notes { c d e f }
\midi { \tempo 4 = 90 }
\paper
Enclosed is Rev. 0.02 of the grammar documentation file. There were many
omissions in the file I posted tonight.
Antonio
grammar02.txt.gz
Description: application/gzip
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and Mudela the name of the
language (MUsic DEfinition
LAnguage) I did not notice that there had been a change in the naming
conventions.
Thanks for your help,
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Is there a simple way to transpose a mudela source file?
I'm thinking to a simple parser that replaces all the note names with
the transposed ones.
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In the follo wing construct
bes4 ees bes'~bes16 ees bes'
I would like the top tie to be an Up Slur while the other two bottom
ties to be Down Slur.
How can this be accomplished?
Thanks,
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Is there a simple way to increase somewhat the number of measures per
line? I need something like what
interscoreline = -1.\mm
does to the number of lines per page.
Thanks for your help,
Antonio
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question is:
Is there a method to specify an absolute vertical shift of the text in
metric units e.g. \mm or \cm?
I there a method to specify horizontal shifts?
Thanks for your help,
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I've just submitted a patch to the CVS repository of the development
version that solves this problem.
/Mats
Thank you, will it be available in 1.6.X or have I ro wait until 1.8.0?
Antonio
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Hans Forbrich wrote:
My understanding of padding is to ensure separation to the next object.
I frequently use extra-offset instead of padding to move text, and that gives
both horizontal and vertical. Format is (from memory - horiz vert might be
interchanged)
\property Voice.TextScript
NO
to achieve some result.
I am using 1.6.6.
Is this a bug or a missing feature?
Am I ill-documented?
Is this issue going to be fixed in the developement version?
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How do I make ly2dvi NOT to print the Lily was here X.X.X mark?
Thanks for your help,
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Yes. Well, the bad news is that the kind of inline LaTeX hacking you
did (for 1.2), is not and has never been a recommended or supported
feature. LilyPond cannot calculate the dimensions of such a hack.
(La)TeX hacking should only be used if there's really no other
1.6.2 is installed and, as expected, some of the features that I had
available with previous versions do not work any more.
I would like to do some debugging in this field and the first
problem I come across is how to have multiple versions of
lilypond installed and how to switch among them.
I
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Well, that's currently not easily possible without doing some work.
However, there should be no need to run different versions: newer
(stable) versions should be better. If not, please file a full bug
report.
Here is a problem I've got and wasn't able to solve.
I was not able to run 1.5.63 from the buid directory.
1)
scripts/out/ly2dvi runs 1.4.12 which is still installed
2)
lily/out/lilypond runs and produces x.tex but when I try
to run Latex on it throug my usual envelope I get the following
message:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.333 }
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I have tried to compile 1.5.63 under Debian Woody without success.
./configure complains that it can't find python.h and suggests that
python-devel, or python-dev or libpython-dev should be installed.
python-dev is installed and I have Python.h sitting in
/usr/include/python2.1/ (it belongs
Rune Zedeler wrote:
The spacing engine has been rewritten in 1.5.
In 1.5 the score fits into 5 lines - with 9 normal meassures and
approx 20 percent measures per line.
O.K. it seems I have to go to 1.5.63. I downloaded the sources and tried
./configure (I'm running Debian Woody)
I get
repeat measures
- It is not possible to have multiple precent repeat behave a la skipBars
Where should I start looking?
Is there a place in the documentation or in the sources where the
algorithm used for horizontal spacing is clearly described?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Antonio Palama
Han-Wen wrote:
- It is not possible to have multiple precent repeat behave a la skipBars
That's more difficult. You would have to look into
percent-repeat-engraver.cc and percent-repeat-iterator.cc I'm also not
sure what you really want. AFAIK the syntax for repeating longer
fragments is
.
to be printed as
a single bar with a number over it. Will this be restored someday?
Another feature which I deem useful is having percent repeat
bars or multiple bar rests printed in full but with sequential numbers
over the bars.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Best regards,
Antonio Palama
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