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Am Dienstag, 4. August 2009 01:29:56 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
Jonathan
Stupid of me! I gave the correct analysis of
your problem but the wrong solution!
You should use a phrasing slur, \( .. \)
instead of a slur, (
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See http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=75
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/8/4 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
Right! That's one reason that we have a bug report on this problem.
I'm sure I've already seen similar problems, but I can't find it anywhere
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Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Would it be technically feasible/possible to establish a system of
anchors instead?
This would be indeed a great feature!
Reminds me of the GOTO command in BASIC! ;-)
Seriously, I seem to recall that I proposed this feature some 11-12
years ago and at that
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Mark Polesky wrote:
Yes, but this is tricky enough that I think something should be
added to the docs. Maybe when I have some time I can do that,
Why not add it to the LSR?
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Graham Percival wrote:
Agreed! That's why it goes in when things go wrong.
Do you mean into the current LM 5.2 When thing's don't work or
somewhere else? If you prefer to rename the FAQ (or rather the section
on common mistakes of the FAQ) into When things go wrong, I'd claim
that it's
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 10:22:11AM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Do you mean into the current LM 5.2 When thing's don't work or
somewhere else? If you prefer to rename the FAQ (or rather the section
on common mistakes of the FAQ) into When things go wrong, I'd
Graham Percival wrote:
I intend on really testing my claim that a FAQ merely
demonstrates problems in the docs. I intend on having very good
docs (including the website as docs), so that means the FAQ
should be minimal.
Why not view the FAQ as part of the docs? Nobody will read the full
Mark Polesky wrote:
Carl Glick wrote:
I am a beginner, and I am having some trouble with
slurring across voices. I want to slur
...
but whenever I try, it either ignores it or won't
engrave. How can I solve this?
You need to explicitly instantiate voices
Yes!
and give them names.
?
Hugo
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Trevor Daniels wrote:
Eluze wrote Friday, June 26, 2009 7:19 PM
Trevor Daniels wrote:
maybe it should be added in the docs:
I'll do that. I'll also fix the documentation
to avoid misleading people in the Jay was misled.
i think the whole issue comes from the two lines 279 280 in
Trevor Daniels wrote:
maybe it should be added in the docs:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond-program-big-page#Updating-files-with-convert_002dly
I'll do that. I'll also fix the documentation
to avoid misleading people in the Jay was misled.
My proposal is to
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--to C:\Documents and
Settings\Frybyte\Desktop\Hamilton\my template.ly version 2.12.2
That didn't work so what am I not understanding?
Sorry for total ignorance.
Jay
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Mats Bengtsson
mats.bengts...@ee.kth.sewrote:
The standard solution to all such compatibility
Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:17:06AM +0200, Grammostola Rosea wrote:
I think I miss a tab 'support' or something with a quick link to
mailinglists/forums/IRC. Especially the mailinglist is a important
resource which should be easily found by newbies imo.
Please read under Known issues and warnings in the section on Grace
notes in the Notation Reference manual.
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C.Flothow wrote:
Can anyone explain (and possibly help with) the following behavior of
repeat with alternatives:
If I use the snippet as it stands everything looks fine.
But
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Federico Bruni wrote:
Francisco Vila wrote:
I think that tailored scores for MIDI output are
the standard way of doing things. In a perfect world, the score you
code for printing with lilypond would serve without any modifications
to produce a perfect MIDI show, but there is still a large gap
://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-02/msg00314.html
for an example where it's used to make different versions in midi and
printed output.
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LilyPond 2.13.1.
Thanks for any help!
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size 50 or 60
percent. Is there a simple way to do this in Lilypond ?
e8-.\pp ^\markup { { Corno I Solo. } } e-. e4-. f2-
e8-. e-. e4-. a2- ( gis4) r4 r2
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Quoting Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
The two situations that I know of that require a space are:
1. Explicit beaming closing square bracket followed by brace: eg {g8[ g g g
g g] }
2. Closing angle bracket following a stroke finger indication: eg
c-\rightHandFinger #2
It sounds as
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op zondag 07 juni 2009, schreef Neil Puttock:
You need to find out how these are set for your chosen accidental
style by checking the definition of set-accidental-style in
scm/music-functions.scm.
I did this also some time ago, but if the code in
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Mark Austin wrote:
Thanks James. Works a treat now. However, this means the error is in
the template in the Learning Manual, since I copied it straight over.
The first few lines of the first \score block should be:
\score {
\new PianoStaff = PianoStaff_pf
\new Staff = Staff_pfUpper
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/5/28 Thomas weissnicht...@hotmail.de:
PS
Another not so smart question: how can I reply to a posting on this list?? my
outlook-express-newsreader doesn't recognize the list, and the web-interface
only allows to answer directly to an email ... not to the list (??)
Unfortunately, there is no predefined markup command for bottom
alignment, but you can get it using the \general_align markup command:
\markup { da capo al \general-align #Y #DOWN \musicglyph
#scripts.coda }
However, as you can see, this makes the bottom of the coda sign aligned
with the
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Henning Plumeyer wrote:
\relative c'' {
\key f \major g1*1/4 bes1*1/4 a1*1/4 g1*1/4 d'1.*1/6 c4 bes4 c1*1/4
}
Hi, Carl,
could you explain why this works? I would have expected that g1*1/4 is
exactly the same as g4, but it is obviously not.
It looks like a whole note but has the duration of
Werner wrote:
Very strange - for me
d'8( b)~\slurDown
in the ly-file (see first posting) really doesn't take any effect.
The macro \slurDown makes a setting that affect all slurs following the
command. Since you have
specified it after the slur, it doesn't have any effect. Also, since
.
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Music inside a \transpose or \chordmode block is absolute, unless a
\relative is included inside the the \transpose or \chordmode block. When
\relative blocks are nested, the innermost relative block applies.
I don't understand why \chordmode (and \chords) changes
James E. Bailey wrote:
I would just not use partial. You know that you can put in a bar line
even if the measure isn't complete.
James E. Bailey
Yes, in situations like the following one:
\relative c'{
\partial 4 c4 | c d e f | g2. \bar || \break
e4 | g f e d | c2. \bar |.
}
but not in
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
This is the way I would do it:
\version 2.12.2
\include english.ly
global = {
\repeat volta 2 {
s1
}
\alternative
{
{ s1 }
{ s1 }
}
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melody = \relative c' {
c4 d e f |
{ r2 r4 g4 }
{ c,1 }
}
words = \lyricmode {
do re mi fa
Tim Rowe wrote:
My case is like:
chorus = \relative c' {
c4 d e f |
g a b
}
verse = \relative c'' {
\partial 4 c4 |
d e d c |
}
\new Staff {
\new Voice = mel { \chorus } \new Voice = vs {\verse}
}
So actually
\bar |
does just what I needed all along!
Excellent, then it was a
Quoting Tim Rowe digi...@gmail.com:
Thanks. With that I've got something that is very nearly right.
Having given the music element pretty obvious names, I have in a
simultaneous section of the score:
\new Voice = mel { \autoBeamOff \chorus \new Voice = vs {\verse} }
Here, I would rather
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Tim,
Does the \\ keep adding voices (effectively) indefinitely
[...] I'm worried about running out of voices!
I don't know the official answer. (Maybe Mats or HW or Graham can
speak to this?)
It seems that you can have an infinite number and looking at the
This is explained in Sect. 3.2.3 Voices and vocals in the Learning
Manual for LilyPond.
/Mats
Tim Rowe wrote:
Sorry for all the newbie questions -- I'm getting what I can from the
documentation and examples, but as you can tell a few things are
tripping me up.
This one is a song that has
James E. Bailey wrote:
Some prefer to use \skip1*32 (or appropriate).
I can't imagine that anybody prefers this option (at least not when
using \addlyrics or \lyricsto), since it doesn't work. This will not
skip 32 bars and not even 32 notes, but just a single note.
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multiple skips
\repeat unfold 30 { \skip 8 }
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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if there is one and
otherwise to the clef.
This is an odd default, given traditional engraving rules... it should
be (in priority order)
time-signature
clef
key-signature
staff-bar
Right?
Kieren.
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Graham Percival wrote:
Yes, I was thinking the same thing but I don't know how to change the
convert-ly rules. It was easier for me just to change \octaves to
\makeOctaves.
Any Frog willing to take on this convert-ly rule fix? You have a file that
you can use to see if you have
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, but it is printed
into the time/key signature;
Is there a posibility to let the piece start with the grace note within a
pickup bar?
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AM, Mats Bengtsson
mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se mailto:mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se wrote:
Why would you insert a bar check at a place where you know that
the measure isn't finished?
Bar checks are only intended to help you make sure that LilyPond
thinks that the measure is
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
Another solution would be to say that numbers-only entry is only
possible after having used an explicite duration: e.g.
c4 4 4 - c4 c4 c4
but
c4 c 4 - c4 c4
This way we wouldn't break any existing code (but good luck for
documenting that...)
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Yes, it's probably a good idea. In scm/midi.scm, there is the following:
;; 90 == 90/127 == 0.71 is supposed to be the default value
;; urg: we should set this at start of track
(define-public dynamic-default-volume 0.71)
As far as I can see, this setting isn't
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear communitiy,
I would like to change the order of articulation symbols in the below
quoted example.
But I don't know how to do it.
Here es a short snippet:
\version 2.12.1
notes = { \repeat unfold 4 {b'' g''' 8--- es''-. gis'' d'''
-- fis''-.
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I think you should pick a version and write for it. And then, if you want
to change versions, you should use convert-ly.
Unfortunately, this only works one way (2.10 - 2.12, but not backwards).
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/3/19 Florian Hollerweger f...@mur.at:
(sorry, I missed your second mail)
It seems that staff-change lines do not work whenever they have to operate
in a voice context (version 2.10.33)?
Actually, it's the opposite: followVoice or showStaffSwitch only
?
If the semiquavers came at the end of beat one it probably wouldn't
be that hard. Is this the sort of thing the 'begin' beam-limit type
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Trevor Daniels wrote:
Unfortunately, this will also subdivide 16th beams too. This is what
I meant by not quite possible. You would need to turn
subdivideBeams on and off as required.
Should we turn this into feature request to make the automatic
subdivision of beams even more flexible, with
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 3/19/09 5:13 AM, Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se wrote:
Should we turn this into feature request to make the automatic
subdivision of beams even more flexible, with separate rules for
different note lengths, or would the resulting scheme get too messy
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-notation-for-keyboards#Staff_002dchange-lines
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Quoting Florian Hollerweger f...@mur.at:
Hi list,
I am looking for a possibility to print glissando-like lines between
consecutive notes in different voices, which are
Graham Percival wrote:
I'm not sure why we have both \cr and \. If the two really are equivalent,
one ought to be deprecated before it is ultimately removed.
I have a vague notion that \cr *was* deprecated.
No! If you look in ly/spanners-init.ly, you will see that \cr is used
Florian Hollerweger wrote:
Hi Jon, hi list,
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I always put each voice in a separate variable in situations like
this, rather than use constructs like { } \\ { }. Sometimes a
voice will have many bars of skips, (e.g. s1*24 makes 24 bars of
skips in 4/4 time) but this is
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/4 a4 a a % --- This bar is missing a beat \repeat volta 20
{a2 a} % --- None of these notes will begin at the start of
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James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 16:56, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hello,
I am having this warning:
warning: ignoring too many clashing note columns
It is normal, as there are, in fact, clashing notes.
I would like to make some notes to be displayed a little to the right
(so we can
Tom Cloyd wrote:
...
Well, I'm really really stuck.
I tried renaming \voiceTwo to \voiceThree: I got an explosion of too
many clashing note columns warnings, and NO change in my note collision
problem.
I tried sticking \shiftOn in various places in the program - beginning
of the voice,
Unfortunately, it seems hard coded for the moment, but there's a comment
in the
file scm/define-markup-commands.scm about exactly this issue.
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi all,
Does the \bracket markup command have no user-settable properties?
I'd like to change the thickness of the
way I have to tell
lilypond-book to include the character?
Thanks!
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
I would have thought that the first place to look at would be the manual:
Musical Notation - Repeats - Short repeats
Can you think of anything more obvious?
It would certainly not have been obvious to me that this has anything to
do with repeats, if
I didn't
Why not use an established notation practice, which is supported by LilyPond?
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Short-repeats#Percent-repeats
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I have repetitive notes:
c8 c c c c c c c c c c c
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The simplest is probably to insert some \break commands where you want
line breaks. Then, LilyPond will stretch out the note spacing.
If you want exactly 4 measures per line, you can even insert a parallel
line of the form
\repeat unfold 10 { s1*4 \break }
(assuming that your score has 10*4=40
Francisco Vila wrote:
... Is there a command I can add to a \book{}
block to specify the output file name, or the suffix to add to the base
name. E.g. to get files names such as:
song-C.pdf
song-Eb.pdf
etc.
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