Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le lundi 27 mars 2023 à 20:48 +0200, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : > Le lundi 27 mars 2023 à 11:41 -0700, Ralph Palmer a écrit : > > > And, I believe, an Italian user list. I don't know the address for that, > > but I hope someone else can provide it. > > [https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lily

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le lundi 27 mars 2023 à 11:41 -0700, Ralph Palmer a écrit : > And, I believe, an Italian user list. I don't know the address for that, but > I hope someone else can provide it. [https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-it](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-it) signature.as

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Ralph Palmer
Dario Marrini - Did you know there is an Italian version of the documents? https://lilypond.org/community.it.html And, I believe, an Italian user list. I don't know the address for that, but I hope someone else can provide it. All the best, Ralph __ Ralph Palmer Seattle USA (he, him, his) palme

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Dario Marrini
Thanks all, I'm used to read as docs as possible, but I'm in trouble about names, sometimes I dont' know how to name some resources in English (sometimes barely in Italian...) then sometimes I spend a lot of time looking for things I don't even know the name of... Il giorno lun 27 mar 2023 alle or

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
Try\set Score.rehearsalMarkFormatter = #format-mark-box-numbersMore details and explanations can be found hereLilyPond Notation Reference: 1.2.5 Barslilypond.org27 mars 2023 kl. 17:49 skrev Dario Marrini :many thanks guys, and what about this : ?the '11 in that box; I found A,B,C,D as progressive

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Jean Abou Samra
> Le 27 mars 2023 à 17:48, Dario Marrini a écrit : > >  > many thanks guys, > and what about this : ? > > > the '11 in that box; I found A,B,C,D as progressive mark signes, but how > could I write it as a automatic progressive ? I assume you mean “progression”, right? See the different

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Ralph Palmer
Hello again, Dario Marrini - When you have a new question, it's preferable that you start a new thread - just in case someone else later has the same question as you do. That said, have you read the Learning Manual : https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/learning/index.html or the Notati

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Dario Marrini
many thanks guys, and what about this : ? [image: image.png] the '11 in that box; I found A,B,C,D as progressive mark signes, but how could I write it as a automatic progressive ? Il giorno lun 27 mar 2023 alle ore 17:30 Jean Abou Samra ha scritto: > > > Le 27 mars 2023 à 17:23, Dario Marrini

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Jean Abou Samra
> Le 27 mars 2023 à 17:23, Dario Marrini a écrit : > >  > Hi lilypond people, > > I need to write this (multiple bars with number ) > > > > but I can't find in documentation this kind of writing; It’s here: https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/writing-parts#compressing

Re: how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Ralph Palmer
Hi, Dario M. - I don't know about the full score (I expect you have to put the rests in each part), but for the empty measure rests, please see: https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/writing-rests#full-measure-rests HTH, Ralph __ Ralph Palmer Seattle USA (he, him, his) palme

how to do this?

2023-03-27 Thread Dario Marrini
Hi lilypond people, I need to write this (multiple bars with number ) [image: image.png] but I can't find in documentation this kind of writing; then, I need to know, if I write this in a single part score, may I get a full series of empty bars in the complete score ? thanks dario m.

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Thanks to you all for your forbearance with me. Well, the answer is really obvious, of course :-) It was pointed out to me privately that I wasn't taking advantage of my own midi-specific variables that had the \volta implemented. So using \rh_midi in place of \rh and \lh_midi in place of \lh s

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 11/08/2022 à 20:56, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit : HI David; I'm sorry that I'm so dense :-( I've searched the 2.22.2 documentation and I do not find a "\volta" command referenced. I'll read your reply many times, ponder it and try to figure out why I just don't get your very simple

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
t; > Ken > > > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 7:51 PM David Kastrup wrote: > >> > >> Kenneth Wolcott writes: > >> > >> > HI; > >> > > >> > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > >> &

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread David Kastrup
t; > >> > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do >> > this for midi output? >> >> << \volta 1 \p >>\volta 2 \f >> >> >> >> in the \midi section should likely work. Let me rephrase: "In the

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
> > Kenneth Wolcott writes: > > > > > HI; > > > > > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > > > this for midi output? > > > > << \volta 1 \p > >\volta 2 \f > > >> > > > > in the \midi section should likely work. > > > > -- > > David Kastrup

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
HI David; Thank you! Now what happens when I have multiple repeats with this situation? Ken On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 7:51 PM David Kastrup wrote: > > Kenneth Wolcott writes: > > > HI; > > > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread David Kastrup
Kenneth Wolcott writes: > HI; > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > this for midi output? << \volta 1 \p \volta 2 \f >> in the \midi section should likely work. -- David Kastrup

first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
HI; first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output? I thought I saw an email previously in this mailing list regarding this subject; but I could not find it. I think I know how to properly display a "p then f" or "p - f" instruct

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 08:28:47AM -0700, Chip wrote: > I have two trombone parts written in concert key - F Maj - and just > realized that the notes are one step too high. I don't recall how to > transpose a part without changing the key signature. If I recall > correctly it involved two /tr

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message , Carl D. Sorensen writes On 4/10/09 10:54 AM, "Chip" wrote: Thanks Carl, You're welcome. That's what I needed. Has this been simplified in the last year or two? Seems I recall there was a need to use two /transposes in the past. I don't think so. I think that what you ar

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 4/10/09 10:54 AM, "Chip" wrote: > Thanks Carl, You're welcome. > That's what I needed. Has this been simplified in the last year or two? Seems > I recall there was a need to use two /transposes in the past. I don't think so. I think that what you are remembering is the use of \transpose

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Chip
Thanks Carl, That's what I needed. Has this been simplified in the last year or two? Seems I recall there was a need to use two /transposes in the past. -- chip Carl D. Sorensen wrote: On 4/10/09 9:28 AM, "Chip" wrote: I have two trombone parts written in concert key - F Maj - and just

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 4/10/09 9:28 AM, "Chip" wrote: > I have two trombone parts written in concert key - F Maj - and just > realized that the notes are one step too high. I don't recall how to > transpose a part without changing the key signature. If I recall > correctly it involved two /transposes, is that rig

Re: I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. > [...] > realized that the notes are one step too high. > [...] If I understood correctly, you just need to use "\transpose": > > % -- Trombone 1-- > tbonea = { all the notes of the piece } > trombonea = \relative c { > \global > \key f \major > \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Tro

I don't remember how to do this ...

2009-04-10 Thread Chip
I have two trombone parts written in concert key - F Maj - and just realized that the notes are one step too high. I don't recall how to transpose a part without changing the key signature. If I recall correctly it involved two /transposes, is that right? Can someone help me? Here's how I lay o