alistair zaldua skrev:
I was curious to know whether it was possible to set up and define a percussion
clef from scratch.
Read the section about Percussion staves in the manual (section 7.4.3 in
stable version)
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then no natural sign will be printed before the c,
How can I change it?
\set Staff.autoAccidentals = #'(
Staff
(same-octave . -1)
(same-octave . 0)
(any-octave . 0) )
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extraNatural = ##f
}
}
\relative c'' {
c8 cisis cisis cis cis cis c c
}
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
Something like this:
Btw, notice that this will probably break in 2.12 - but will be easily
repaired.
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same-octave . 0) )
}
\relative c'' {
\myAccidentals
c4 cis cis8 cis c c
}
?
Unfortunately the internals documentation of the property
autoAccidentals is currently wrong. I'll look into it.
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If you do not then your created drum voices will be dead when the split
part has been reached, and new Voices will be created.
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But the rules do not really specify any of this, afaics.
I really do not understand why they choose full-blown .ly as the format
for this competition.
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I have added a snippet that sets the beam grouping automatically.
Needs loads of cleanup, but works.
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=395
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
In 1.3.1.1 we have "The vertical ordering of scripts is controlled with
...".
I think that from /this/ explanation it would make sense to make a
reference to 1.8.1.2. Sorry for the confusion.
AAARGH, to 5.5.5. Good night.
Rune Zedeler skrev:
Section 1.8.1.2 talks about how to order scripts vertically.
Sorry, I was reading section 1.3.1.1 Articulations and ornamentations
thinking that I was reading 1.8.1.2.
Silly me.
In 1.3.1.1 we have "The vertical ordering of scripts is controlled with
...".
I
t vertical spacing at all.
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
Perhaps we should think about a better name for that section.
Or at least, add a "see also 5.5.5 Vertical collision avoidance" from
1.8.1.2 Text scripts.
I think that would do it, actually.
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on on your score
then you do not read a section about avoiding collisions.
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
\relative c'' {
f^\< g^"Flying!" c f\!
}
Whoops forgot to attach image.
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How do I move the text script below the cresc spanner?
Setting script-priority do not work.
\relative c'' {
f^\< g^"Flying!" c f\!
}
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concave.
(I.e. form a pattern of the top notes. Form another pattern of the
bottom notes. If both patterns are concave then make the beam horizontal)
If we have something like { \stemUp c d f } Then we do not want a
horizontal beam.
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Ledocq-Boccart wrote:
By the way...what are these skills precisely?
The Feta font has been made in METAFONT.
See the .mf-files in the source.
http://metafont.tutorial.free.fr/
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ent spelling).
This is not correct.
In Danish we do not use "-ss" at all. That would be a spelling mistake. We only
use the "-is" and "-es" endings (except for es and as, ofcourse).
I am pretty convinced that the same is true for German.
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Ole Schmidt skrev:
is it a normal behaviour that the \clef percussion transposes like in
the following snippet?
It does not transpose. It behaves like a C clef.
What did you expect?
Did you read the section about percussion notation in the nr?
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Ole Schmidt skrev:
thank you very much, now I understand how it works- unfortunatly I need
the note to be tied ~ like below
Hmm, that's a bug. I have reported it on the bug-list.
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Citat Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> could You be so kind to tell me, what this "dev/rune from git" means?
> At the moment, I don't understand the meaning of it.
In this case unfortunately I don't think you will be able to use this approach.
You will n
lilypond again.
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n.
It will hopefully (and probably) appear in 2.12.
If you know how to build lilypond yourself, you can check out dev/rune from git,
- a temporary (but fully working) version.
Added accidental-styles 'neo-modern and 'neo-modern-cautionary.
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he problem.
On my end (2.11.36) the .ly behaves as you expected it to.
(Though, you did not have a #(set-accidental-style 'forget) - I had to
add that).
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Kieren MacMillan skrev:
Maybe you mean G#m(add9) which is a minor chord with added ninth.
gs:m5.9/ds
I do not really like that the 5 must be there.
Not a bug, but definitely a missing feature.
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}
}
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advanced scheme functions.
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Thomas Scharkowski skrev:
is it possible to produce horizontal beams somehow?
\override Beam #'damping = #10 does not work, as already reported
last year:
The value #10 is not big enough
Try
\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0
Stefan Thomas skrev:
\define transform #'myTransformation { c'4 c'8 d'8 e'4 d'4 }
replace
\define transform
with
\defineTransform
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Stefan Thomas skrev:
thanks for Your fast answer, but I think this stuff is a little bit
to complicated for me, at least at the moment.
Yeah, this is one of those old snippets that has been modified over time
as the lilypond syntax was changed - getting more and more messed up as
different p
uld take a look at the tutorial on the documentation-page
of www.lilypond.org.
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blish it to the LSR.
The new version is even more messed up than the old one.
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being used.
I would vote for reverting the example to the whole prelude. It is more
illustrative that way.
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Stefan Thomas skrev:
Hello,
I have a problem, I can't get solved.
I want to typeset a piece of music, where the rhythms and rests are
most of the time of the same, but with different pitches.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/input/test/collated-files
scroll down to "music-box.
Then you get two spanners on top of each other.
I am currently on 2.11.32.rz
Can somebody on latest devel reproduce?
Moving to devel. Please remove lilypond-user@gnu.org when replying to this.
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with a value of your liking :-)
I suggest you to read section 9, Changing Defaults, of the 2.10 manual.
If you have other question pleace inform us which version of lilypond
you are using!
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ve no "it must be possible to use all strings on
a tabstaff"-regression test. And it so happens that none of the
regression tests use the lowermost string. So even if (in your dreams)
we had a user to check the regression tests the error would still not
have been
d. The easiest way would be to compare
the output of the snippet with the output of snippet as it looked in the
lilypond that it was made for.
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re - it is just not
visible.
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uthors. I do not see
the need for this, though.
The tagging is great, of course :-)
You did not really write anything about how far the implementation has
gone. afaics you are unable to search on the tags - or use them in any
way. What are the plans f
\tiesToVoice
c8 c ~ c4 } >>
}
}
%%% END %%%
I will add this to LSR as soon as I get the \revert \override -thing
checked. I do not understand why it cannot be replaced with \set.
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Henk van Voorthuijsen skrev:
In chordmode I am trying to get in some kind of spelling
What's wrong with \chordmode { es/g } ?
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{
<<
\new ChordNames << \sop \alt \bas >>
\new ChoirStaff <<
\new Staff \sop
\new Staff \alt
\new Staff \bas
>>
>>
}
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(myownf . ,(getpitch #{ f' #}))
)
pitchnames = #(append pitchnames myPitchnames)
#(ly:parser-set-note-names parser pitchnames)
{
c' d' e' f' myowndeepceses2 g'4 a' myownf1
}
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nd what you are using it for.
Why will you put a single notename into a variable?
Could you elaborate a bit more on your project?
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Graham Percival skrev:
It's only fixed in 2.11, not 2.10.
I applied the 2.11 fix on the 2.10 branch. When (if) 2.10.34 comes out,
it should be fixed.
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like this might occur. Surely the
docs would have to be somewhat rewritten.
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\with {
\override Slur #'stencil = #ly:line-spanner::print
\override Slur #'style = #'line
}
{
c'-( b'-) c''-( b''-)
}
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
\hardbar "||"
(And btw don't think it would be possible with current lilypond)
Well, inspired by Mats' latest post, I see that it indeed is possible:
%%% BEGIN %%%
increaseBarNumber = \applyContext
#(lambda (x)
(let ((measurepos (ly:context-propert
Sandeep Gupta skrev:
I am trying to, for instance, show the accidental on the second a-sharp below.
...
\cadenzaOn
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=327
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steve berthiaume skrev:
\bar ":|" %this repeat won't show up
\break
\bar "|:"
\bar ":|:" \break
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=331
Whoops, what I meant was
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=331
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anders stenberg skrev:
I'll nead to get the freet- numbers in TAB changed to
letters (a = 0, b=1, c=2, d=3, e=4, f=5, g=6, h=7, i= 8, k=9, l=10
et.c.).
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=331
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Ted Walther skrev:
Rune, can you update your free meter code? I'd like to do this:
\hardbar "||" or \hardbar "|" and have it do the right thing, instead of
making a new function for each different type of barline.
I really do not see the need for this.
(And bt
Valentin Villenave skrev:
I am certainly not committing anything; Rune might be, but his current
work on the accidental code will probably change the whole thing in
weeks.
No I probably won't. I think having the example in lsr is enough.
If we were to include it in the distro official
x27;modern-cautionary)
\key a \major
\repeat unfold 2 {
c'8 dis' eis' eis' \hardbar
c'4 dis' e' eis' \hardbar
c' dis' eis'8 dis' eis' \hardbar
c'1 dis' eis' e
Valentin Villenave skrev:
Thanks for the snippet Rune.
You're welcome
Approved (a few typos fixed, and HTML tags added).
Thanks.
Unfortunately I cannot modify the snippet after you approved it.
There was a bug in it so accidentals worked correctly but printed bar
numbers did not.
dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=327
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http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/polyphony_eng.png
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Valentin Villenave skrev:
the SDPE!
(Smallest Documentation Project Ever -- it works with "Silly" too, for
what it's worth).
LOL :-)
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Citat Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Rune: I think it's possible with some JScript tweaking (at least, some
> buzzword-compliant technologies allow to do this without frames).
Maybe. I have just never seen it.
Javadoc still uses frames, and about everything else I
+ 10.1.4 Multiple scores in a book
+ 10.1.5 Extracting fragments of notation
+ 10.1.6 Including LilyPond files
+ 10.1.7 Different editions from one source
+ 10.1.8 Text encoding
o 10.2 MIDI output
+ 10.2.1 Creating MIDI files
ke your comments are meant to the online 2.11 documentation,
and not to the list that Gragam posted in the first message of this thread.
Lots of the things you wrote are sort of already there.
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* 11 Changing defaults
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bsections. Ofcourse each section should still contain a table of links, but
the links should stay on the same page (just as the one big page documentation
does now).
Given that all subsections for the same section live on the same webpage I agree
with graham that f
one number, sections are the ones with
two numbers and subsections are the ones with tre numbers, right?
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nk that it should be fixed in 2.10 even if
2.12 comes out soon.
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Citat "David F. Place" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That does work, but it makes lilypond print a warning for every note.
Are you sure that you removed the key_engraver as specified in my snippet?
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;id=314
How do you manage to link to snippets so fast?
When I add stuff, I have to wait for the nightly rebuild before I can link to my
snippet.
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x27; cis'
c' dis' cis' cis'
c' c' dis' des'
}
}
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visible note to each measure that you want to
force to show?
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Quoting Vasil Kadifeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a *.ly* file ?
Yep, if you add a midi-block to the score, lilypond will create a midi-file that
you can play.
Read section 10.3 in the manua
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> \paper {
>>blot-diameter = 2 \pt
>> }
>> Unfortunately it does not work with bar-lines, though.
> Oh, but you could simply add
>
> \override Score.BarLine #'thickness = #100
>
> problem solved :-)
I am not really sure whether this was a joke,
Quoting Tao Cumplido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> \key c \major
> \transpose c a { music }
Should have been
\transpose c a {
\key c \major
... music ...
}
-otherwise the key signature would not be transposed.
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Hehe, I found out there is a really simple solution of how to make stems
look nice in acroread.
In all its simplicity, add
\paper {
blot-diameter = 2 \pt
}
:-)
Now all stems appear to have same thickness in acroread.
Unfortunately it does not work with bar-lines, though.
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Rune Zedeler skrev:
I understand why the viewers have problems with lilypond's pdfs: For
some reason lilypond does loads of conversions to and from millimeters.
Oh, I never learn not to post comments late at night.
The above really had nothing (afaics) to do with the problem.
It shou
ments?
(moving to devel, please post replys only there and not on user)
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Steve Schow skrev:
Ok, here is a short example.
Would you please post a /pdf/ (or ps)?
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Steve Schow skrev:
I use ghostscript to produce overture and finale PDF's
which look spectacular on screen on windows.
Would you please post a small pdf created by finale, so that we have
something to compare?
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PabloZum skrev:
but D13 appears as D9/add13.
That looks like a bug.
I'll report it.
For now you can use d:11.13
What to do for A7b9?
a:9-
There should be a list somewhere, like:
I agree.
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
:-)
bar checks, and correct the error that leads to the 3/80
too long measure somewhere.
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Neil Puttock skrev:
Unfortunately that's even worse - it produces output similar to what I
posted above, but with hemidemisemiquaver barring.
Yikes.
For now you can use
\once \override Beam #'gap-count = 3
c32.*4[ e32.*4]
which is also an ugly kludge though
ontal. The same notesshould apply to drum staves.
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om the main documentation page on
the webpage.
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{ c d e f }
\markup {
\right-align "This should be right aligned"
}
%%% END %%%
I think it would be fairly easy to extend the markup language so that
the current position instead of being a point is an interval. That way
everything would work as it should, afaics.
I haven't looke
"Something Else"
} }
}
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4
< cs'' ds'' es'' fs'' >4
< cs'' ds'' es'' fs'' gs'' >4
}
\new Staff {
< cf'' df'' ef'' ff'' gf&
sdfhsdfhsdfhs skrev:
I did not find anything in the forum about it.
Did you read manual section 10.1.4: Multiple scores in a book?
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cs" in the manual just to see
how non-trivial this is.
If you want me to I will try and make a template where the scripts go
into their own context and thereby are vertically aligned.
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aff {
In the 2nd staffgroup, you put the << on the wrong side of the override.
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Bracket #'collapse-height = #1
Unfortunately the c++-code contains an explicit check against the case
that you have style=bar-line and only one staff. So the two solutions
above do not work at the same time :-(
I post a message on the devel-list to see if anybody knows why this
Rune Zedeler skrev:
But what you /can/ do is to use a StaffGroup and then make the span bars
transparent apart from at the end of the measure
You could also automatically make single bars ("|") invisible but still
show all other kind of bars - like this:
\version "2.10.25&qu
Rune Zedeler skrev:
\new StaffGroup {
\new Staff {
\override StaffGroup.SpanBar #'transparent = ##t
\clef F c d e f c d e f \bar "|."
\revert StaffGroup.SpanBar #'transparent
}
\new Staff {
\clef F c d e f c d e f
}
}
Sorry, a typo.
Try th
th the lyrics though...
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#(cons (- after) before) AZERTY }
alternatively the correct mumbo-jumbo is
\markup { \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #`(,(- after) . ,before) AZERTY }
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\version "2.10.25"
\layout {
\context {
\GrandStaff
\accepts RhythmicStaff
}
}
\new GrandStaff <<
\new Staff { c'4 }
\new Staff { c'4 }
\new RhythmicStaff { c'4 }
\new RhythmicStaff { c'4 }
>>
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Francois Planiol-Auger skrev:
I upgraded, but it is the same.
This is sooo weird.
What do others say?
Anyone?
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ate to a newer version of lilypond.
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Francois Planiol-Auger skrev:
I would be pleased to know how to put more short fragments on one line,
\version "2.10.25"
musa = \markup \score {
{ c d e f }
\layout{ ragged-right = ##t }
}
musb = \markup \score {
<< \new Staff { c' d' e' f' } \new Staff { c' d' e' f' } >>
\layout{ r
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