Quoting Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello David,
as you can see in the following snippet, there are several ways to
print text above an empty measure; all of them wan be moved using the
appropriate object name; besides since all of them accept the \markup
command, all of them accept
Hi,
I've had a fairly pleasant outing on my first lilypond project. Many
thanks to those who helped me with the Webern accidentals.
Everything was going swimmingly and I was nearly done but for
tweaking the position of some TextScripts. Some just wouldn't move.
Those that were
Rests and multi-measure rests are different objects. For general
information about this, see chapters 3-5 and 10. You may also want to
look at the doc pages for rest (somehwere in ch 6) and multi-measure
rest (ch 8).
Cheers,
- Graham
David F. Place wrote:
Hi,
I've had a fairly pleasant
In this example some of the notes are joined but not the 16ths and dotted 8ths
Is this known? is there something I should be adding?
Jay
\version 2.10.25
melody = \relative c'
{
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 2/4
#(set-global-staff-size 22)
\override Staff.TimeSignature #' style = #' ()
Jay Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this example some of the notes are joined but not the 16ths and dotted
8ths
Is this known? is there something I should be adding?
Jay
Hi Jay,
There's a separate override for forcing a merge on notes which include dots.
Add the following to your
: St9exception
snip
In the last example, when I when I tried it again without the --png,
it ran without errors.
My development server (where it works) is running Windows 2000.
My production server (where it doesn't work) is running Windows Server
2003. (And please don't tell me to change my OS
music... [8][16][17]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
error: exception caught: St9exception
snip
In the last example, when I when I tried it again without the
--png, it ran without errors.
My development server (where it works) is running Windows 2000.
My production server (where it doesn't work
, and I got this
post:
Re: old way of vertically centering refrain no longer works
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-09/msg00305.html
So, how can this be fixed? It looks like changing VerticalAxisGroup
#'minimum-Y-extent no longer does the trick. What's the new approach
of the system, I decided to center vertically the refrain in relation to the
lyrics but couldn't get it to work. So, I search the users list, and I got this
post:
Re: old way of vertically centering refrain no longer works
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-09/msg00305.html
So, how can
Citando Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One workaround is described in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-09/msg00015.html
/Mats
Thanks Mats! I knew there was that page somewhere but couldn't narrow my search
sufficiently.
Best regards,
Eduardo
Carl Sorensen referred me a few months back to the hymn Near the Cross
from Mutopia as an example of how centering a refrain is supposed to
work.
I am now using lilypond 2.9.17. Near the Cross was coded for 2.4.2
The method used does not work now, and after further experimentation, I
am not
So, my question is, what is the correct way to vertically center a
refrain shared by several stanzas?
A real hack method is simply to include it only in the middle stanza
Verse one line one
Verse one line two
Verse two line one
Verse two line two
Refrain line
Verse Three line one
Verse Three
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried version (I believe) 2.8.5. I saved the Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly
to my desktop (that is C:\Program Files\Welcome .) but it never
appeared on my desktop. Something like My112### appeared on the desktop
that I dragged dropped on the LP icon. I also went into
should see
generate PDF.
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Subject: Re: sponsering LilyPond if download works
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I tried version
in that same folder.
welcome
Rick
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template works fine now but ...
Thank you very much Mats, it works fine now.
If someone asked you how to tune the distance between the pedal staff
and the manuale staves, what would you answer ? I know someone who
tried very hard with overrideProperty commands, VerticalAlignment etc.
and who did
Subject: The organ template works fine now but ...
Thank you very much Mats, it works fine now.
If someone asked you how to tune the distance between the pedal staff
and the manuale staves, what would you answer ? I know someone who
tried very hard with overrideProperty commands, VerticalAlignment
PROTECTED]Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 08:09:23 +0200Subject: Re: The organ template works fine now but Yhank you for youranswers !The new scheme you proposed is OK.But I tried to tune interval between pedal stave et piano staves with:
* \override Staff.VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-1 . 1
Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 08:09:23 +0200
Subject: Re: The organ template works fine now but
Yhank you for your answers !
The new scheme you proposed is OK.
But I tried to tune interval between pedal stave et piano staves with :
* \override
2006 22:36:02 +0200
Subject: The organ template works fine now but ...
Thank you very much Mats, it works fine now.
If someone asked you how to tune the distance between the pedal staff
and the manuale staves, what would you answer ? I know someone who
tried very hard with overrideProperty commands
2006 22:36:02 +0200
Subject: The organ template works fine now but ...
Thank you very much Mats, it works fine now.
If someone asked you how to tune the distance between the pedal staff
and the manuale staves, what would you answer ? I know someone who
tried very hard with overrideProperty commands
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Thank you very much Mats, it works fine now.
If someone asked you how to tune the distance between the pedal staff
and the manuale staves, what would you answer ? I know someone who
tried very hard with overrideProperty commands, VerticalAlignment etc.
and who did
have you tried minimum y extent?
On 4/6/06, MX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: MX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:36:02 +0200
Subject: The organ template works fine now but ...
Thank you very much
for LilyPond, including a Assistant to setup a template for
a new score. See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/lilypond/Editor-support.html#Editor-support
and
http://web.interware.hu/fodber/lilytut/
/Mats
Linda Seltzer wrote:
Dear Friends,
It works on a Windows PC.
1. Don't use
Dear Friends,
It works on a Windows PC.
1. Don't use the .ly file extension. Keep the name as .txt, with the
file type as Text File and with Notepad in the Open With field in
Properties.
2. Drag and drop the text file's icon onto the icon for the Lilypond
executable's icon (this can
,
which could be sold in order to bring few bucks to the main lily
developper.
Joshua
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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:45:20 +0100
From: Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Simple OS X Lily previewer in the works
To: Ed Baskerville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lilypond
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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:24:40 +0100
Subject: Re: Simple OS X Lily previewer in the works
Joshua Koo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
There's already a project for lilypond editing in jEdit, called
LilyTool. Its in java so I believe its compatible with Mac OS
too. And it covers most
Joshua Koo wrote:
btw, jEdit does support (mac) native look and feel. fyi, you can
change the lf under global optionsappearance.
Just because it can draw its window borders in lighter grey with
stripes, and antialias the menu names, doesn't make it mac native look
feel. Just as, if I paint my
: Nicolas Sceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Simple OS X Lily previewer in the works
To: Ed Baskerville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Ed Baskerville [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been writing few mails to Richard
music and computer
generated and interactive art music (i hate that term, but am only
attempting to point out that i have professional standards but no money
or potential for commercial use of my works when they are finished) and
use two other pieces of software which are among the international
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(3) Echoing Han-Wen's inquiry about a binary distribution: what would
be a reasonable price?
two cents to that discussion on the list recently either. but: i find
the concept of reasonable when it comes to software like this
undefinable.
something for me
Hi all,
I've just started work on a simple LilyPond previewer for OS X. It will
be similar to TeXShop, but simpler--at the expense, perhaps, of
flexibility. The application will be a simple LilyPond text editor with
indent balancing, parenthesis balancing, and code completion and
almost live
(1) Would use use this application? (Feel free to just email me
directly.)
That is: would you (yous?) use this application?
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IT works! on machine
witout LaTeX - I've installed tetex-extra
--letters in bar.pdf are a little bit quadratic but O.K .
On PC with LaTeX still are problems.
All commands you gave me I tested on Win2000 with LateX and extra
package and I send now the result; sample2e.pdf is empty with errors
Albert Einstein wrote:
*IT works! on machine witout LaTeX - I've installed tetex-extra
--letters in bar.pdf are a little bit quadratic but O.K .
Fine!
On PC with LaTeX still are problems.
Please be specific and say explicitly that you have TeXLive installed
in Windows. In know what you mean
= cp1250
good quality national letters -- I read file via Acrobat 6.0.
I can try to unistall extra package to come back to this problem with
feta.
Albert
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Albert Einstein wrote:
*IT works! on machine witout LaTeX - I've installed tetex-extra
--letters in bar.pdf
Bengtsson wrote:
Albert Einstein wrote:
*IT works! on machine witout LaTeX - I've installed tetex-extra
--letters in bar.pdf are a little bit quadratic but O.K .
Fine!
On PC with LaTeX still are problems.
Please be specific and say explicitly that you have TeXLive installed
in Windows. In know
In your profile file, you will need the following lines:
add the following line at the top of your
C:\cygwin\etc\profile:
unset TEXMF
unset TEXMFCNF
unset TEXMFTEMP
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tried your example with some small files in mvmt1.ly and mvmt3.ly and
it works fine here. You can hopefully get a hint on what's up if you
run lilypond-book with the additional flag --verbose and also take a
careful look at the printouts from LaTeX.
--verbose doesn't reveal much, other than
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Having had a look at the full files, I realize what's up,
Thanks looking into this, Mats, however
namely a missing feature in lilypond-book!
separate include directory for each \lilypondfile{...} or
\begin{lilypond}...\end{lilypond} directive.
I object to this
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Having had a look at the full files, I realize what's up,
Thanks looking into this, Mats, however
namely a missing feature in lilypond-book!
separate include directory for each \lilypondfile{...} or
\begin{lilypond}...\end{lilypond} directive.
, mvmt1 header, mvmt1, NO
header at all, mvmt1 AGAIN. What's up?
I tried your example with some small files in mvmt1.ly and mvmt3.ly and
it works fine here. You can hopefully get a hint on what's up if you
run lilypond-book with the additional flag --verbose and also take a
careful look
}
\lilypondfile{mvmt3/mvmt3.ly}
\end{document}
The resulting output is the title page, mvmt1 header, mvmt1, NO header
at all, mvmt1 AGAIN. What's up?
I tried your example with some small files in mvmt1.ly and mvmt3.ly and
it works fine here. You can hopefully get a hint on what's up if you
run
}
The resulting output is the title page, mvmt1 header, mvmt1, NO
header at all, mvmt1 AGAIN. What's up?
I tried your example with some small files in mvmt1.ly and mvmt3.ly and
it works fine here. You can hopefully get a hint on what's up if you
run lilypond-book with the additional flag --verbose and also take
As is typical with me, I misread the instructions for lilypond-book
--process. After some toying around, I got it to build at last.
There are some problems, however. One is that nothing in \header {}
(found in header.ly) is printed in the final output. This is not a
terrible problem; I can
Rob,
I tried your trick with the extra:
\set minimumVerticalExtent = ##f
\set verticalExtent = #'(1 . 0)
...just before the \lyrics that needed to be moved. It worked just
fine.
As for your observation that a new lyric line was causing the lyrics to
be set lower; I had thought about that, but
Is this a macos/fink packaging bug?
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Walter Hofmeister writes:
When I start the Terminal I now get this:
Welcome to Darwin!
TEXMF: Undefined variable. -- this did not appear before.
You should find out what goes wrong here, this is most certainly the
culprit. Something broke wrt your TeX or lilypond installation.
When you log
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else. Normally, the variable is
read from a setup file in
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else.
Sorry, I had no idea.
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else.
Mats Bengtsson writes:
It's in CVS now!
Thanks.
(The same change: echo $TEXMF - kpsexpand \$TEXMF
may be a suggestion for a cleaner solution also in lilypond-profile)
Ok, but we need to give that a good testing, I guess.
By the way, there's a syntax error in NEWS.texi when I try to
Hello all,
I did get 2.1.15 (newest for mac) to work! Here is the newest problems.
When I start the Terminal I now get this:
Welcome to Darwin!
TEXMF: Undefined variable. -- this did not appear before.
When I try to run Lilypond on a file I get this:
Analyzing melody-chords.tex...
Running
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2004 22:24 schrieb Walter Hofmeister:
Hello all,
Everything seems fine up to the point where Lilypond calls dvips to convert
the dvi file to a ps and pdf file. Is this something that would have got
changed in the installation? Sorry if this is not the
On 1/28/04 1:38 PM, Jan Kohnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2004 22:24 schrieb Walter Hofmeister:
Hello all,
Everything seems fine up to the point where Lilypond calls dvips to convert
the dvi file to a ps and pdf file. Is this something that would have got
YES! lilypond works again! I never would have identified this problem
myself. Thanks to anyone and everyone who helped figure out what went
wrong.
Anyone who wants a hug can request one via private e-mail. :)
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Patrick Stanistreet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had a chance to test lilypond on winnt.
using lilypond-book and the chord diagrams
It appears that the version of latex
distributed with the cygwin download
doesnt support fancy headings so I left
that out.
By default, only the tex library
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Han-Wen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree with you that some kind of footnote feature would be useful in
LilyPond. Developers: is it practical/possible to add something along the
lines of the LaTeX footnote feature - maybe
of) the page you
pointed out, it sounds very interesting.
Maybe we should ask if we can somehow get access to some of the works and
try to publish it on mutopia? I think it would be nice if there were some
piece of famous baroque music that has been first published on mutopia...
Unless I've missed
Chris == Chris Sawer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris I agree with you that some kind of footnote feature would be useful in
Chris LilyPond. Developers: is it practical/possible to add something along the
Chris lines of the LaTeX footnote feature - maybe even using it, since LilyPond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For proper editing, there, however, should be some annotational features
added to lilypond (therefore this mail is cc:-ed to lilypond-devel). In
particular, it should be possible to have a standardized way of putting
information into an .ly file such as the
,
see http://www.sing-akademie.de/news-kiew.htm (this page contains
information mostly in German language, but also some in English further
down on the page).
Maybe we should ask if we can somehow get access to some of the works and
try to publish it on mutopia? I think it would be nice if there were
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