Am Mo., 29. Okt. 2018 um 15:30 Uhr schrieb Jérôme Plût :
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> I have a few questions about using Scheme to build Lilypond data.
>
> 1. I have some Scheme code that builds custom articulations (more
> precisely, it attaches metadata to NoteEvents, and the only way I found
> to make this possible is
I have a few questions about using Scheme to build Lilypond data.
1. I have some Scheme code that builds custom articulations (more
precisely, it attaches metadata to NoteEvents, and the only way I found
to make this possible is via putting it in a custom, invisible
articulation, but let's not
Hello,
Here're three problems:
1. The recent devel versions can't work properly. Under XP, if I press enter
on the file attaached (and all other files), both 2.13.11 and 12 gives out
abort message, saying whatever RAM can't be read.
2. When running 2.13.12, the warning before its abort
Duden - Die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung:
Flageolettton
three t!
;-)
Thomas
1. Are natürlichen Flageolettönen and künstlichen Flageolettönen
the correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
Plural with article:
1. Fall: die natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
2. Fall:
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Am Samstag, 1. März 2008 schrieb Trevor Bača:
1. Are natürlichen Flageolettönen and künstlichen Flageolettönen the
correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
Yes, see Wikipedia:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flageolettton
Also note that
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Am Samstag, 1. März 2008 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
Thus, Flageoletttöne should have three t's.
Also, please use the correct nominativ case:
-) natürlicher Flageoletton (Sing.) / natürliche Flageolettöne (Plural)
-) künstlicher Flageoletton
Hi Orm, Werner, Reinhold and Thomas,
Thank you very much for the fast and extremely helpful replies.
I'm privileged to work with an exceptional German translator when putting
score notes together; even so we sometimes find it important to check
certain details of German usage when we are working
Also note that the correct German version of harmonics is
Flageolett (with double t),
Ouch. Well, I'm Viennese, and I say phonetically fjaʒojeː (and I've
actually never heard fjaʃojɛt or something similar).
as defined by the Duden (which is the dictionary defining the
German language).
Also note that the correct German version of harmonics is
Flageolett (with double t),
Ouch. Well, I'm Viennese, and I say phonetically fjaʒojeː (and I've
actually never heard fjaʃojɛt or something similar).
Hmm. Looks like a bug in the IPA mapping in Emacs: The `j' must be a
`l', of
Hi,
I have three questions about good German usage:
1. Are natürlichen Flageolettönen and künstlichen Flageolettönen the
correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
2. Is there a German term to describe the stopped note in an artificial
harmonic? (In Italian we would say capotasto
Am 29. Februar 2008, 23:56 Uhr (-0600) schrieb Trevor Bača:
Hi,
I have three questions about good German usage:
1. Are natürlichen Flageolettönen and künstlichen Flageolettönen the
correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
It is probably not wrong to use the term Flageoletton
1. Are natürlichen Flageolettönen and künstlichen Flageolettönen the
correct terms for natural and artificial harmonics?
Plural with article:
1. Fall: die natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
2. Fall: der natürlichen/künstlichen Flageolettöne
3. Fall: den natürlichen/künstlichen
space dot space number )
/Mats
Gilles QUESNE wrote:
*Hi everybody!
I'm using lilypond version 2.8.5*
*I would like to know how to move the expression III. a at the line
45 of my Text01_ExtraitProblemVoix1.ly joint
*
Trois questions:
*Three questions:*
*A)* Comment* réduire les espaces
Hi everybody!I'm using lilypond version
2.8.5
I would like to know how to move the _expression_
"III. a" at the line 45 of myText01_ExtraitProblemVoix1.ly
joint
Trois questions:
Three questions:
A) Comment réduire les espaces entre:
How does we do dwindle the space
To: 'Mats Bengtsson'
Cc: 'Lilypond Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Three Questions
Read Section 8.3.2 Hiding staves and don't forget about the
remove-first option. Lyrics work this way by default.
The example doesn't show me how and where to use the following line:
\override
On 14-Jan-06, at 7:54 PM, Nahum Wengrov wrote:
The example doesn't show me how and where to use the following line:
\override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup #'remove-first = ##t
Where exactly do I place it?
You can place that at the beginning of your notes. Or,
I am copying here a
More generic answer:
Gilles wrote:
Where can I find the Regression Test Document,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/input/regression/collated-files.html
At www.lilypond.org, click on the Documentation link for your particular
version of LilyPond. There, you can find the link to the
Nahum Wengrov wrote:
I have three questions.
1) Can I hide, from the pdf output, the time signature at the beginning
of a score? (I've done the 2nd line of notes as a separate score,
because it has an additional Voice Lyrics staff not existing in the
the 1st line.) Alternatively, can I
Read Section 8.3.2 Hiding staves and don't forget about the
remove-first option. Lyrics work this way by default.
Thanks, I already got an answer here to this question. I used
\context { \Staff \remove Time_signature_engraver } in my \layout
statement.
Yes, but I hope you agree that it's a
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 21:40
To: Nahum Wengrov
Cc: 'Lilypond Mailing List'
Subject: Re: Three Questions
Mats Bengtsson Wrote:
Please always tell what LilyPond version you are using, to
be sure to get relevant
Where can I find the Regression Test Document,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/input/regression/collated-files.html
and the Mailing List
Archives?
http://lilypond.org/web/documentation
Gilles
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2) How can I add parentheses around notes? (Look at the scanned image
-- link below -- to see what I mean. It's the two connected 16ths at
the end of the 2nd line, the 1st one with lyrics.)
Well, sort of. See the example called stencil-hacking.ly in the
Regression Test document. If you search
2) How can I add parentheses around notes? (Look at the scanned image
-- link below -- to see what I mean. It's the two connected 16ths at
the end of the 2nd line, the 1st one with lyrics.)
Well, sort of. See the example called stencil-hacking.ly in the
Regression Test document. If you search
--- Nahum Wengrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Can I hide, from the pdf output, the time signature at the
beginning of a
score?
(I've done the 2nd line of notes as a separate score, because it has
an
additional Voice Lyrics staff not existing in the the 1st line.)
Alternatively, can I have
LilyPond version you are using, to
be sure to get relevant answers.
I have three questions.
1) Can I hide, from the pdf output, the time signature at the beginning of a
score?
(I've done the 2nd line of notes as a separate score, because it has an
additional Voice Lyrics staff not existing
Hi.
I'm relatively new to Lilypond. I experimented with it and explored the Fine
Manual quite extensively. I'm qorking now on a Project Gutenberg project,
which means the .pdf output needs to resemble the Original Score as closely
as possible.
I have three questions.
1) Can I hide, from the pdf
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