Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-12 Thread foxfanfare
Sorry. Here it is: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/include-command-and-local-network-folders-td211666.html Thx -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-12 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 12.04.2018 11:13, foxfanfare wrote: I have a new question. Then please start a new thread with appropriate subject line. Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-12 Thread foxfanfare
Simon Albrecht-2 wrote > On 09.04.2018 20:24, foxfanfare wrote: >> \scaleDurations 2/3 { c16( f' aes \clef treble f'[ d f~] } > > By the way, I use c16*2/3 in such cases. > > Best, Simon Thanks for the tip! It is indeed very convenient! *** I have a new question. I now try to use the /include

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 09.04.2018 20:24, foxfanfare wrote: \scaleDurations 2/3 { c16( f' aes \clef treble f'[ d f~] } By the way, I use c16*2/3 in such cases. Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypo

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-04-10 0:07 GMT+02:00 foxfanfare : > I checked with Gould book and upload an extract. Thanks. > gould.jpg > Thomas Morley-2 wrote >> Instead I had a quick look through some editions of major publishers. >> As a result I wouldn't sa

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread foxfanfare
I checked with Gould book and upload an extract. gould.jpg Thomas Morley-2 wrote > Instead I had a quick look through some editions of major publishers. > As a result I wouldn't say the end of the Slur should always "align > itself w

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Urs Liska
Am 09.04.2018 um 23:05 schrieb foxfanfare: Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote Urs, The link provided is nothing like the Chopin Etude #23, Op. 25 No 11 in my Paderewski edition. Hofstadter in his book "Goedel, Escher, Bach: The Golden Braid" offers a mathematical/contrapuntal analysis. Mark Because

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-04-09 20:24 GMT+02:00 foxfanfare : > \version "2.19.80" > > \relative c, { > > \voiceOne > \clef bass > \time 3/8 > \key c\minor > %THIS IS THE PROBLEM > \scaleDurations 2/3 { c16( f' aes \clef treble f'[ d f~] } 8) > %ANOTHER EXEMPLE > c'8( d' e,\noBeam) > %NORMAL > c8(

RE: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread foxfanfare
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote > Urs, > > The link provided is nothing like the Chopin Etude #23, Op. 25 No 11 in my > Paderewski edition. > Hofstadter in his book "Goedel, Escher, Bach: The Golden Braid" offers a > mathematical/contrapuntal analysis. > > Mark Because it's Godowsky :-) 53 Studies on

RE: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
er-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Urs Liska Sent: Monday, April 09, 2018 12:13 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org; foxfanfare Subject: Re: First steps in Lilypond Am 9. April 2018 20:24:30 MESZ schrieb foxfanfare : >Hi everybody, and thank you for your several replies. > >I&

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Urs Liska
Am 9. April 2018 20:24:30 MESZ schrieb foxfanfare : >Hi everybody, and thank you for your several replies. > >I'll try to answer to all and maybe explain a bit better what I think >is an >issue and the code to demonstrate it: > >\version "2.19.80" > >\relative c, { > > \voiceOne > \clef bass

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread foxfanfare
Hi everybody, and thank you for your several replies. I'll try to answer to all and maybe explain a bit better what I think is an issue and the code to demonstrate it: \version "2.19.80" \relative c, { \voiceOne \clef bass \time 3/8 \key c\minor %THIS IS THE PROBLEM \scaleDuration

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Knute Snortum
Wow, yeah, that's easier, huh? Thanks for pointing that out. --- Knute Snortum (via Gmail) On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 8:35 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > Knute Snortum writes: > > > Here's how I engraved the snippet in LilyPond (there are other ways too): > > > > %%% Start > > \version "2.19.81" > >

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread David Kastrup
Knute Snortum writes: > Here's how I engraved the snippet in LilyPond (there are other ways too): > > %%% Start > \version "2.19.81" > \language "english" > > global = { > \key c \minor > \time 3/8 > } > > tupletInvisible = { > \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##f > \override

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-09 Thread Knute Snortum
Here's how I engraved the snippet in LilyPond (there are other ways too): %%% Start \version "2.19.81" \language "english" global = { \key c \minor \time 3/8 } tupletInvisible = { \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##f \override TupletNumber.transparent = ##t } rightOne = \rel

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-08 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi foxfanfare, I have followed, or rather tried to follow, the discussion in this thread without completely understanding your problem. Maybe I'm still too much of a beginner myself. So far I have mainly typeset piano works, perhaps not extremely complex ones, but still. On 6 Apr 2018, at 12:5

RE: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
018 2:09 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: First steps in Lilypond Thank you for your comments David. If I understand correctly what you are implying, maybe learning lilypond in order to engrave complex piano music isn't a such good idea after all? -- Sent from: http://lilypond.

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Urs Liska
Am 6. April 2018 12:51:07 MESZ schrieb foxfanfare : >All right! Thank you for all your encouraging comments. So I'll >continue my >efforts in learning this awesome but complex software. I have two weeks >of >vacations coming on, so more time to figure it out! > >Unfortunately, I have to start lea

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi foxfanfare, On 6 April 2018 at 20:51, foxfanfare wrote: > > BTW, does anyone have the answer to my question about this slur problem : > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t5604/Brahms03.png For this, the convention is to post what is known as a Minimal Working Example (MWE). Then

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread foxfanfare
All right! Thank you for all your encouraging comments. So I'll continue my efforts in learning this awesome but complex software. I have two weeks of vacations coming on, so more time to figure it out! Unfortunately, I have to start learning with this kind of piano piece because 95% of my work ar

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Urs Liska
Am 6. April 2018 11:09:09 MESZ schrieb foxfanfare : >Thank you for your comments David. > >If I understand correctly what you are implying, maybe learning >lilypond in >order to engrave complex piano music isn't a such good idea after all? No, it *is* a good idea. What you should read out of Dav

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Andrew Bernard
Correction, latest is 2.19.81. On 6 April 2018 at 19:19, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > > Oh, and do use the latest development version (2.19.18), > ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi foxfanfare, I agree with David about piano music. In my work, principally what I do is set very complex New Complexity School modernist scores for piano. It gets really difficult. Not a task for beginners by any means. But lilypond can be extended with functions and Scheme code and is so power

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread Noeck
Don’t be scared! It’s not the easiest way to start learning LilyPond, but from what I’ve seen on this list, you got pretty far and all the remaining issues can be solved. Just be assured that other types of music (e.g. songs, violin parts or even choir scores) are usually easier. Cheers,# Joram

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-06 Thread foxfanfare
Thank you for your comments David. If I understand correctly what you are implying, maybe learning lilypond in order to engrave complex piano music isn't a such good idea after all? -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-05 Thread David Kastrup
foxfanfare writes: > David Kastrup wrote >> To wit: mapping primordial piano music with its >> loose relation of notes and ad-hoc voices and connecting articulation to >> LilyPond's concepts is pretty much the worst-case of complex music you >> can deal with. Orchestral/choral/symphonic music is

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-05 Thread foxfanfare
David Kastrup wrote > To wit: mapping primordial piano music with its > loose relation of notes and ad-hoc voices and connecting articulation to > LilyPond's concepts is pretty much the worst-case of complex music you > can deal with. Orchestral/choral/symphonic music is comparatively > straightfo

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-03 Thread David Kastrup
foxfanfare writes: > Hi everybody, > > Instead of spoiling the thread about OpenLilyLib > > > I started to ask some questions, I thought better to start a separate thread > in order to ask some of my newbie questio

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-03 Thread foxfanfare
New question: Is it normal in those measures that the slurs in voiceOne of the left hand are too long and doesn't fix themselves with the 8th notes stem? Does this mean I have to "shape" all of them or am I missing something here?

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-02 Thread foxfanfare
The problem was solved thanks to Brian B ! For those interested, I used the override command to add some space within the two staves: \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((alignment-distances . (12.5)))

Re: First steps in Lilypond k

2018-04-02 Thread Patrick Smith
I will be On Mon, Apr 2, 2018, 7:46 AM foxfanfare wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Instead of spoiling the thread about OpenLilyLib > < > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/OpenLilyLib-with-Windows-td208760.html > > > I started to ask some questions, I thought better to start a separate > thread >

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-02 Thread foxfanfare
Thank you for answering Helge. I didn't know the code was necessary to solve my issue! Here is the excerpt : > \version "2.19.80" > \language "english" > > %Definitions and shorthands > > % switch from upper staff to lower and vice versa > toLH = { \change Staff = "LH" \voiceOne } > to

Re: First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-02 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 02.04.2018 um 13:44 schrieb foxfanfare: > I started to ask some questions, I thought better to start a separate thread > in order to ask some of my newbie questions! Yes it's very appreciated to start a new thread if you have your own topic. Responding to old mail and just changing the topic wou

First steps in Lilypond

2018-04-02 Thread foxfanfare
Hi everybody, Instead of spoiling the thread about OpenLilyLib I started to ask some questions, I thought better to start a separate thread in order to ask some of my newbie questions! I started working on LilyPond