On 01/15/2012 06:22 AM, Gilles wrote:
However, I have been unable to suppress dynamics from the left hand in
the piano accompaniment.
Well, i can not exactly explain why, but apparently the good manner to
do is
%% good
\partcombine
\new Voice \with { \remove
However, I have been unable to suppress dynamics from the left hand in
the piano accompaniment.
Well, i can not exactly explain why, but apparently the good manner to do
is
%% good
\partcombine
\new Voice \with { \remove New_dynamic_engraver }
{
I’ve found the nice snippet in the learning manual for creating a
Dynamics context. However, as I am making MIDI and PDF output, I would
prefer to have the dynamics intrinsic to each voice, and merely suppress
their redundant engraving.
As you can see in the attached, I’ve successfully
2008/6/16 Michael Pozhidaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One more thing, there was information in the lilypond-user list how to force
lilypond to process \repeat{} block
twice for the midi output. I am sorry, I moved this message into one of my
mail folders and then simply lost.
Now this magic line
2008/6/9 Michael Pozhidaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, everybody!
Greetings, and welcome on the list!
There is one thing I cannot understand . In many examples
notes are not written in \new Staff block directly,
but placed in something like
upper = \relative c'' {
\clef
2008/6/9 Michael Pozhidaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, if I put dynamics in the melody variable, they will be placed near
right hand stave and there is no way to move them to the center?
Actually, there is a way to use your right hand variable in the
Dynamics context:
since the Dynamics context
Valentin Villenave wrote:
BTW:
I read, lilypond originally was written in C++, but during the developing
process
the authors hdecided schema is more suitable for this task.
No. LilyPond was originally written in some other language (I don't
know... Python? TeX?)
No, the main part
Hello, everybody!
It is my first posting to this list. I am blind programmer from Russia
and music takes a very important part in my life. Lilypond is just brilliant
software
for me. Now I can make my own music publications by myself. Great thanks
to everybody, who made it possible!
There is
As far as I understand, this copy/paste problem is only a problem if
you use the PDF version of the manual. The HTML version should work
better (especially if you click on the music example to see the
full input but make sure not to copy the trash at the top of the
file that's only needed to give
In addition to all previous answers, you may also want to take a look
at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2005-08/msg00130.html
for a (in my opinion) much simpler alternative.
/Mats
Will Oram wrote:
Does the template for centred dynamics in a piano staff found in the
2.6
On 20-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
Try typing the code in often the copy paste is not satisfactory but
typing the material in often works.
Specifically, the apostrophes ' get screwed up by tex. Even though
they're
in a @verbatim environment. :(
Solutions
On 21-Aug-05, at 9:59 AM, Will Oram wrote:
Hmmm, that's a shame. Typing it by hand at least works, to some
extent. Now there's this error:
Processing `/Users/spamguy/pianotest.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
programming error: Couldn't find type
continuing, cross fingers
Hmmm, that's a shame. Typing it by hand at least works, to some extent.
Now there's this error:
Processing `/Users/spamguy/pianotest.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
programming error: Couldn't find type
continuing, cross fingers
Engraver_group_engraver
At this point 2.7.6 halts silently
Does the template for centred dynamics in a piano staff found in the
2.6 manual actually work? I've copied-and-pasted directly into a test
ly file and gotten no success when building from the lily binary (OSX
Panther). Indeed, I've tried the 2.6 and 2.7.6 templates within their
respective
Try typing the code in often the copy paste is not satisfactory but
typing the material in often works.
Jay
Will Oram wrote:
Does the template for centred dynamics in a piano staff found in the
2.6 manual actually work? I've copied-and-pasted directly into a test
ly file and gotten no
L wrote:
Hi,
Recently I tried to use the piano dynamics template on version 2.2.5.
However, two things went wrong:
1) There is a stave (with 5 lines, clef and time signatures) in between
the two normal staves with dynamics sticking to the bottom of it. This
stave is not supposed to appear
/template/piano-dynamics
GNU LilyPond 1.5.58
Now processing:
`/home/ziotom/lilypond-1.5.59/input/template/piano-dynamics.ly'
Analisi...
/home/ziotom/lilypond-1.5.59/input/template/piano-dynamics.ly:34:15:
errore: parse error:
s2\sustaindown
s2\sustainup
error: unknown translator
I tried to compile input/template/piano-dynamics.ly with lilypond
1.5.59, and the result was:
...
It turns out, there were many problems with this example file
it seems that to have been destroyed by mistake in some previous
release. The attached patch should hopefully solve the problems.
I am new to this mailing list. Please let me know (and forgive me) if this
one has already been thrashed out.
I am setting a piano piece of 4 voices, 300 measures and includes 70
dynamics through the piece. On my first attempt I included the dynamics on
the upper voice. The typesetting was
Has anyone figured out how to do dynamic markings centered vertically in the
PianoStaff instead of associated with upper or lower clef?
I saw someone refer someone to a template called piano-dynamics.ly but this
is not in my installation. Does anyone else have this template?
Michael Barker
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