Hello everyone,
I have been trying to add a copyright symbol to my score.
I have found the method of putting the symbol at the bottom
of the page but what I would really like to do is have the
symbol just before the composers name.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to achieve
On 11/27/2011 07:55 AM, Fidler Aoileann wrote:
Can someone tell me what I need to do to achieve this?
Just type it.
\header {
composer = © Joe Composer
}
~Chris
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Hello
On 27 November 2011 13:04, Christopher R. Maden cr...@maden.org wrote:
On 11/27/2011 07:55 AM, Fidler Aoileann wrote:
Can someone tell me what I need to do to achieve this?
Just type it.
\header {
composer = © Joe Composer
}
Or if your text editor cannot handle the characters
Thanks for the responses but I can't get the copyright symbol in gedit
and having tried the UTF symbol it doesn't kick up a problem but neither
does it print the symbol!
Can you suggest where I'm going wrong?
Many thanks.
Message du 27/11/11 14:16
De : James
A : Christopher R. Maden
Hello,
On 27 November 2011 14:37, Fidler Aoileann aoileann.fid...@orange.frwrote:
Thanks for the responses but I can't get the copyright symbol in gedit
and having tried the UTF symbol it doesn't kick up a problem but neither
does it print the symbol!
What OS, what editor and what PDF
On 27 November 2011 15:37, Fidler Aoileann aoileann.fid...@orange.fr wrote:
Thanks for the responses but I can't get the copyright symbol in gedit
and having tried the UTF symbol it doesn't kick up a problem but neither
does it print the symbol!
Can you suggest where I'm going wrong?
Do you
Thanks everyone.
It was a blonde moment. I was altering one file and looking at the pdf of
another!
The UTF code works perfectly.
Thanks again.
Aoileann
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David Raleigh Arnold d...@openguitar.com writes:
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
Sounds like a Unicode mixup. E.g., the copyright character is stored
in the file encoded as iso-8859.1 instead of utf-8?
-- Johan
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2009/1/12 David Raleigh Arnold d...@openguitar.com:
\header {
title = Stock Arrangement
copyright = (c)2009 An Author
}
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
On Sunday 11 January 2009, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
There appears to be no way of inserting a copyright © symbol in
lilypond 1.12.1. U+xxx, copy;, #169; and © don't work.
Thank you so much for your answers. It was the editor, nedit. Emacs
saves old files with the old encoding regardless
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Am Montag, 12. Januar 2009 schrieb David Raleigh Arnold:
This could never have happened if the symbol were present in any
header example or template. Every copyright notice should have
the symbol, because without it it's not a copyright notice.
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
This could never have happened if the symbol were present in any
header example or template. Every copyright notice should have
the symbol, because without it it's not a copyright notice.
Not true - if it has the word Copyright followed by the year of
publication
On Sunday 11 January 2009, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 08:12:41PM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
Strange that the usual method fails. This is a less
elegant solution, but it should work. Patrick, it
doesn't work for me either, and I've saved as UTF-8.
Hope this
There appears to be no way of inserting a copyright © symbol in
lilypond 1.12.1. U+xxx, copy;, #169; and © don't work. I notice that
the manual's copyright may not be valid because the symbol is omitted.
(c) is ugly, amateurish and not valid.
In previous versions, © worked. How can I get
the
glyph. No more.
I am able to print the copyright symbol just fine.
These programming errors will often occur when LY files are not saved
with UTF-8 encoding.
Can you double check to see this is the case?
-Patrick
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David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
There appears to be no way of inserting a copyright ©
symbol in lilypond 1.12.1. U+xxx, ©, © and © don't work.
Dave,
Strange that the usual method fails. This is a less
elegant solution, but it should work. Patrick, it
doesn't work for me either, and I've saved
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 08:12:41PM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
Strange that the usual method fails. This is a less
elegant solution, but it should work. Patrick, it
doesn't work for me either, and I've saved as UTF-8.
Hope this helps.
- Mark
Strange. This one © works fine for me on 2.12.1-1. I'm running Ubuntu
8.04. Anyone else having problems with the © symbol?
Jon
Mark Polesky wrote:
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
There appears to be no way of inserting a copyright ©
symbol in lilypond 1.12.1. U+xxx, ©, © and © don't work
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Strange. This one © works fine for me on 2.12.1-1. I'm running Ubuntu
8.04. Anyone else having problems with the © symbol?
OK, now it works. I just had a lot of files
open at the same time, and I may have clicked
on one and thought it was the other. So, maybe
there was
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
There appears to be no way of inserting a copyright © symbol in
lilypond 1.12.1. U+xxx, copy;, #169; and © don't work. I notice that
the manual's copyright may not be valid because the symbol is omitted.
(c) is ugly, amateurish and not valid.
In previous versions,
On Jan 16, 2008 12:24 AM, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
I thought by virtue of the fact that I was using jEdit with LilyPondTool, it
was already in UTF-8 encoding. I looked throught the jEdit menus, and
couldn't find anything to find out which characters I had, or how to change
it. How do I
Risto,
Thanks for the help, but I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT! I'm not
a geek, and although I understand UTF-8, I have never worked in hex, or even
Latex. (I did a bit of document editing in TeX about 20 years ago with my
son's very close coaching, but that's it.)
What I need to
Utilities Buffer options Encoding
Bert
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Risto,
Thanks for the help, but I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!
I'm not a geek, and although I understand UTF-8, I have never worked
in hex, or even Latex. (I did a bit of document editing in TeX about
20
Thanks, Bert.
Now.
I have discovered that my saves *are* in UTF-8, but for some reason Lily
can't handle the copyright symbol when I inject it into the .ly file. How
can I accomplish this?
Gordon+
On 16/01/2008, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Utilities Buffer
2008/1/15, Father Gordon Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought by virtue of the fact that I was using jEdit with LilyPondTool, it
was already in UTF-8 encoding. I looked throught the jEdit menus, and
couldn't find anything to find out which characters I had, or how to change
it. How do I do
2008/1/16, Father Gordon Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have discovered that my saves *are* in UTF-8, but for some reason Lily
can't handle the copyright symbol when I inject it into the .ly file. How
can I accomplish this?
Can you post your .ly source file? (You can remove the music, just
Bonjour, Valentin,
Yes, here is my file. I don't mind people seeing it (not my composition,
and the composer is personally to me -- I simply Lilyponded his melody;
words are public domain). Melody *is* copyright, and for use, you need to
contact me.
Copyright symbol goes in the \header section
2008/1/16, Father Gordon Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Copyright symbol goes in the \header section. Currently, I have (c) in its
place -- I would rather have (c) -- esthetics only.
The following line works here.
copyright = words: Public Domain; Music (c) 2008, Fr. Peter Donatelli
I
Hi!
I tried putting a copyright symbol in one of my pieces, and it wouldn't put
it there. The only thing I was able to use was the parentheses with a 'c'.
Any time I tried to use '(c)', it wouldn't show it, and the compile was full
of errors. Any ideas (not too geeky ones
Make sure that you save your .ly file using UTF-8 encoding.
/Mats
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Hi!
I tried putting a copyright symbol in one of my pieces, and it
wouldn't put it there. The only thing I was able to use was the
parentheses with a 'c'. Any time I tried to use
2008/1/15, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Make sure that you save your .ly file using UTF-8 encoding.
There has been a major bug concerning fonts on Windows; you might want
to try with the last development version instead (2.11.37)
Cheers,
Valentin
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/1/15, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Make sure that you save your .ly file using UTF-8 encoding.
There has been a major bug concerning fonts on Windows; you might want
to try with the last development version instead (2.11.37)
That shouldn't be
Mats,
I thought by virtue of the fact that I was using jEdit with LilyPondTool, it
was already in UTF-8 encoding. I looked throught the jEdit menus, and
couldn't find anything to find out which characters I had, or how to change
it. How do I do that?
Also, should I upgrade to the latest Lily?
Op donderdag 19 juli 2007, schreef Ledocq-Boccart:
If you run a Mac or Linux, I cannot tell you.
Linux: Compose, c, o - ©
Most times the compose key is the right control key or menu key, you could
look it up in the keyboard settings.
w/best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen
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on the numeric pad
keyboard will produce ©
Ledocq-Boccart a écrit :
Hello César,
Using ASCII characters, i.e. holding key Alt while typing 184, you
will get the © symbol.
***cut
\header {
title = copyright symbol
subtitle = how to
composer = César
copyright = © César
2007/7/19, Cesar Penagos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Sirs:
Can you tell me how can I put a copyright symbol (You know the c inside a
circle) into the titles, in the copyright section?
Just try something like
\header{
title =
composer =
opus =
piece =
copyright = (c) Cesar Penagos
}
That's
2007/7/19, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
copyright = (c) Cesar Penagos
Of course, I meant:
copyright = (c) Cesar Penagos
(Gmail can't reproduce these characters when in Text mode)
Regards,
Valentin
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2007/7/19, Ledocq-Boccart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's also the HTML code copy; :)
If you run a Mac or Linux, I cannot tell you.
Mac: try Alt+c or Shift+Alt+c (i don't remember which one)
Linux: Shift+AltGr+c works here; I guess it depends on your distro.
Seems like three (!) different
On Jul 19 2007, at 01:57, Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/7/19, Ledocq-Boccart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's also the HTML code copy; :)
If you run a Mac or Linux, I cannot tell you.
Mac: try Alt+c or Shift+Alt+c (i don't remember which one)
On my Mac, with US or Canadian keyboard, it's
Dear Sirs:
Can you tell me how ca I put a copyrigth symbol under the copyrigth section,
in titles?c I mean \header{
title =
composer =
opus =
copyright= symbol I need
}
Thank You In advance
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Dear Sirs:
Can you tell me how can I put a copyright symbol (You know the c inside a
circle) into the titles, in the copyright section?
\header{
title =
composer =
opus =
piece =
copyright = Symbol My Right
Thank You in advance
Atentamente;
César
Hello César,
Using ASCII characters, i.e. holding key Alt while typing 184, you will
get the © symbol.
***cut
\header {
title = copyright symbol
subtitle = how to
composer = César
copyright = © César
}
***cut
Charlie
César Penagos
.
***cut
\header {
title = copyright symbol
subtitle = how to
composer = César
copyright = © César
}
***cut
Charlie
César Penagos a écrit :
Dear Sirs:
Can you tell me how ca I put a copyrigth symbol under the copyrigth
section
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi, Paul:
does anyone know what's wrong or know what question to ask me?
What format have you saved the document in? (e.g., UTF-8)
Kieren.
AFAIK (which isn't very far in this case) emacs uses UTF-8 by default.
If you tell it
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AFAIK (which isn't very far in this case) emacs uses UTF-8 by default.
If you tell it to do so (AFAIK). I have the following in my .emacs:
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
To change an individual buffer to utf-8, type:
C-x
After quite a bit of searching I managed to enter a copyright symbol
into the copyright field of the header of my score with emacs. With
Lilypond 2.9.13 I get:
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name returns error
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports
Hi, Paul:
does anyone know what's wrong or know what question to ask me?
What format have you saved the document in? (e.g., UTF-8)
Kieren.
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Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi, Paul:
does anyone know what's wrong or know what question to ask me?
What format have you saved the document in? (e.g., UTF-8)
Kieren.
AFAIK (which isn't very far in this case) emacs uses UTF-8 by default.
When I enter the copyright symbol (with ucs-insert
Graham Percival wrote:
On 30-Jun-05, at 2:38 AM, Joseph Rank wrote:
I've read and tried all the suggestions for inserting a copyright
symbol in the copyright field of the header, but no matter what I
type in, it always comes out (nearly) literally as I typed it. For
example
See
I've read and tried all the suggestions for inserting a copyright symbol
in the copyright field of the header, but no matter what I type in, it
always comes out (nearly) literally as I typed it. For example
\header {
...
copyright = \markup { Copyright \\copyright \ 2001 by Joseph Rank
On 30-Jun-05, at 2:38 AM, Joseph Rank wrote:
I've read and tried all the suggestions for inserting a copyright
symbol in the copyright field of the header, but no matter what I
type in, it always comes out (nearly) literally as I typed it. For
example
See the section on Text encoding. ie
Hi everyone!
copyright = \markup { Copyright \\copyright \ 1999 }
This definitly works. But what I observed is, that lilypond seems to be
unable to estimate the length of the string as soon as you use the
copyright symbol. This results in a misaligned string.
Unfortunately the same happens when
How do I get a copyright symbol into the copyright field?
copyright = Copyright \copyright 1999
as suggested in previous threads no longer works.
TIA
Tm Hucker
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Forgot to say, using Lilypond 2.4.2 under XP...
How do I get a copyright symbol into the copyright field?
copyright = Copyright \copyright 1999
as suggested in previous threads no longer works.
TIA
Tm Hucker
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How do I get a copyright symbol into the copyright field?
copyright = Copyright \copyright 1999
Try the following:
copyright = \markup { Copyright \\copyright \ 1999 }
That seems to work.
Ole
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I need the copyright symbol (c in the circle) as part of the tagline on my music sheets. How do I accomplish this? If the 'copyright' line under \header will do it that's great but how do I get it to appear when only doing 1 page of music?
Thanks,
Suzanne
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