Re: png cropping

2008-10-02 Thread Josh Parmenter
If you are familiar with scripting, and have Windows, use it as a template. But my guess is you will need to find different utilities to do the conversion and cropping. This is pretty straight-forward to do, since most of these utilities run just fine on linux and mac (though most scripts

Re: png cropping

2008-09-19 Thread Josh Parmenter
I've been following this, and just tested the latest version on OSX... quite nice guys! Perhaps the -V flag can be set to not open the image after it is done? This utility will be great for mass creating images (as most command line tools are), but having Preview open each one up will get

Re: png cropping

2008-09-19 Thread Josh Parmenter
Not on OSX. You are using the 'open' command, and this will open the file regardless of the viewer that is passed in. Josh On Sep 19, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Patrick Horgan wrote: Josh Parmenter wrote: I've been following this, and just tested the latest version on OSX... quite nice guys

Re: png cropping

2008-09-19 Thread Josh Parmenter
a viewer. Of course it would return a status to tell you if it was successful. Patrick Jon Josh Parmenter wrote: I've been following this, and just tested the latest version on OSX... quite nice guys! Perhaps the -V flag can be set to not open the image after it is done? This utility

Re: png cropping

2008-09-17 Thread Josh Parmenter
You can set the tagline to in the \header block. %% SuperCollider output from Wed Sep 17 12:58:57 2008 \paper { #(set-paper-size letter) } \include english.ly \header { tagline = } %Voice0 soprano = \new Voice = soprano { c' ef' g'4 b f' g'4 af bf c'

beaming

2008-09-14 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hi all... I am trying to understand the Beam #'beaming property, and can't seem to figure out the syntax to override the settings. As a short example, what I would like to do is tell the middle beam not to draw. None of these syntaxes throws an error, but none seems to change any settings.

Re: size of bass clef

2008-09-10 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hmm... a FInale user that thinks they are picky about how things look? ironic... In answer to your question... you can set the font-size : \paper { ragged-right = ##t } \score { { \clef bass \override Staff.Clef #'font-size = 20 c4 d e f } } Hope that helps. Josh On

Re: one measure per line

2008-09-09 Thread Josh Parmenter
brilliant! Thanks all. Josh On Sep 8, 2008, at 11:52 PM, Mark Polesky wrote: Josh, Let's say you have 100 measures in your score. Either of these will work: \layout { ragged-right = ##t system-count = #100 } \paper { ragged-right = ##t system-count = #100 } Cheers, Mark

Re: one measure per line

2008-09-09 Thread Josh Parmenter
again, thanks! these both help quite a bit! Best Josh On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote: 2008/9/9 Mark Polesky [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Josh, Let's say you have 100 measures in your score. Either of these will work: I would say: Let's say you have N measures in your score.

Re: slant of tremolo-beams - again

2008-09-08 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hi Anders, for what it's worth, I agree with you (I seem to remember that conversation!) Josh On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems the Dillon example (showing violin-music) didnt get too far, but point is illustrated well with first example. If anyone wants to see

one measure per line

2008-09-08 Thread Josh Parmenter
I've been searching through the docs and online, and i think the keywords I am using are making this difficult... does anyone have a suggestion for how I can set up parameters so that lilypond only allows one measure per line? Thanks for any help. Josh

Re: one measure per line

2008-09-08 Thread Josh Parmenter
and is 25 measures long. myBreaks = { \repeat unfold 25 { s1 \break } } Then, in your \score block use \myBreaks inside with your music expression. This will force a break after every measure. Hope this helps. -David Josh Parmenter wrote: I've been searching through

glissandos and chords

2008-09-05 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hi all - Does anyone have a suggestion for having the glissando drawn between both members of the chord in the example below? Thanks for your help. best, Josh \paper { ragged-right = ##t } \version 2.11.58 myGliss = { \clef bass \time 4/4 a c2 \glissando b d2 } \score { \new

Re: glissandos and chords

2008-09-05 Thread Josh Parmenter
thanks everyone. If nothing else, I have a better idea about how to use the search now... will do that first from here on. Thanks, josh On Sep 5, 2008, at 1:50 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Werner (et al): Hmm. Searching for `kieren' and `glissando' yields nothing. Ha! You're

Re: texi2html docs

2008-09-05 Thread Josh Parmenter
I agree! Very nice! As I am just learning how to use LilyPond - it is already making things faster. Is it possible to download the document to have a local (offline) copy? Or should I wget it? Thanks, Josh On Sep 5, 2008, at 3:37 PM, James E. Bailey wrote: Wow, the new documentation

Glissando angle

2008-09-03 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hi all, I'm just getting started with LilyPond, and am trying to create a spatial notation, and using Glissandos to show duration. My question has to do with the middle three notes in the example below. 1) For the connection between the B-flat to the C, then the C to the B- flat, is there

Re: Glissando angle

2008-09-03 Thread Josh Parmenter
, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Josh Parmenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'm just getting started with LilyPond, and am trying to create a spatial notation, and using Glissandos to show duration. My question has to do with the middle three notes in the example below. 1) For the connection between

Intel Leopard and Smultron

2008-09-01 Thread Josh Parmenter
Hi all... I was wondering if anyone else has seen this. I compiled lilypond according to the instructions here (thanks by the way!): http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/ I used MacPorts for the dependencies. Running lilypond from the command line works great, and I have it loaded into my path