Am 29.11.2013 21:19, schrieb Josiah Boothby:
I would also sponsor a solution for using this text accidental in
lilypond-book.
If you're after using notation elements in LaTeX (Lua- or Xe- only) you
may also have a look at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lilyglyphs
Urs
Am 30.11.2013 00:09, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
I would also sponsor a solution for using this text accidental in
lilypond-book.
I totally recommend using LilyGlyphs! Their added advantage is that
they are already implemented - you can send money to Urs right away,
he deserves it!:-)
Maybe I
Am 30.11.2013 00:37, schrieb Urs Liska:
It should be very easy to write commands that combine note names in
the default text font with accidentals from LilyPond while having
complete control about scaling and placement is provided.
For example, a quick shot
\documentclass{article
Daniel Rosen drose...@gmail.com schrieb:
I suspect that many of the functions that are coming out as part of
OpenLilyLib will prove invaluable to me in future projects. I have a
question though-in what directory on my system should I keep them all
for easy \including? I'm running Windows 7
Am 01.12.2013 09:45, schrieb David Kastrup:
This means that the first hurdle is overcoming the inertia of I
already have x, why should I switch? Which leads to (2) even if I can
demonstrate that LP overcomes the technical difficulties of another
notation program, people are going to be
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca schrieb:
Hi David,
1. A real, live, useable, full-functioned GUI
According to the advertising, that's Denemo.
Perhaps when I’ve got a little time to spare, I’ll give that a look —
if it’s really all that, it might become part of my standard
Am 01.12.2013 12:04, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Urs,
If anybody is interested in this and has experience with Python and/or MusicXML
please contact us
I have no Python experience, but lots of XML/XSL(T) experience — and, of
course, a proven willingness to financially support Lilypond.
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org schrieb:
SoundsFromSound soundsfromso...@gmail.com writes:
The biggest complaint I've heard from many of my peers (when it comes
to possibly switching from Finale/Sibelius) is that LilyPond looks
like way too much work and Text input?? That makes absolutely no
Answer him that
A)
Lilypond does have its builtin extension language, and that this is so
intertwined with LilyPond's internal working that it allows to do _very_ much,
surely more and more fundamental than any scripting engine.
B)
As LP input files are plain you can use _any_ programming
Am 02.12.2013 23:34, schrieb Curt:
I've written perl scripts that generate lilypond snippets to include in
Anki decks for self-study of jazz theory. There's all kinds of crazy
programming people can do with Lilypond.
Curt
How are Anki decks/cards stored, can they be somehow be edited in a
Hi all,
can you tell me about your experiences with smaller staff sizes?
When I started using LilyPond I was impressed by the default look and
feel of the scores. Rather often I felt the need to fit more music on
the page, and for a beginner the most natural (and probably only) way to
Am 03.12.2013 00:22, schrieb Keith OHara:
Urs Liska ul at openlilylib.org writes:
When I started using LilyPond I was impressed by the default look and
feel of the scores. Rather often I felt the need to fit more music on
the page, and for a beginner the most natural (and probably only) way
Am 03.12.2013 08:23, schrieb flup2:
Although it might look strange, I think that fair comparison depends of the
intended use. For advanced users, of course, a finely tuned score of each
software would give better idea of possible end result. But, for a lot of
users who don't need (or want or
Am 03.12.2013 09:35, schrieb Curt:
Collaboratively creating lilypond anki decks could be clunky. You'd probably
be collaboratively editing the generating scripts themselves, and then be
building the decks from that, and then reimporting on top of your already
existing deck, which could be
Hi all,
is there a way to hook into the compilation process that allows me to do
something when all parsing has been done?
Concretely I want to use a Scheme function to collect information during
the parsing (something like a log) and want to output this in sorted
form to an external file.
Am 03.12.2013 10:30, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
2013/12/3 Karol Majewski karo...@wp.pl:
\version 2.17.96
{
a'8 ( b'4. ) r2
}
Look at the slur. It goes through stem and flag. Shouldn't it start above the
stem? Not sure..
Imo this is ugly, but i'm not sure how it should look like...
Janek
I
Am 03.12.2013 10:16, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Hi all,
is there a way to hook into the compilation process that allows me to
do something when all parsing has been done?
Concretely I want to use a Scheme function to collect information
during the parsing
Am 03.12.2013 11:12, schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Am 2013-12-03 um 14:42 schrieb Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
Am 03.12.2013 09:35, schrieb Curt:
Collaboratively creating lilypond anki decks could be clunky. You'd probably
be collaboratively editing the generating scripts themselves
Am 03.12.2013 11:23, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
How are Anki decks/cards stored, can they be somehow be edited in a
collaborative effort?
Anki stores in a SQLite database,but the decks/cards can be exported and
imported to/from other formats, e.g. CSV.
I
Am 03.12.2013 11:41, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hi Urs,
Am 03.12.2013 11:12, schrieb Urs Liska:
OK, trying to digest this.
Do I get this right when I say:
- write a function annotate to be used in the main input file.
This function saves some information (say location plus a comment
Am 03.12.2013 11:49, schrieb Karol Majewski:
Elaine Gould gives the following answer:
When outer notes have opposite directions, move the slur at the stem end
towards the noteheads so it does not tilt contrary to the direction of the
pitches.
But this example doesn't have the flag, which
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Tue, 2013-12-03 at 01:20 +0100, Noeck wrote:
several times now, I looked at Denemo (about twice a year for the
last 4
years). So I can only share a first impression. As background info:
I
probably always will prefer text input and I like
Am 03.12.2013 17:20, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com writes:
I felt like working on a reversed Frescobaldi:
input in the GUI, output text. :-)
So what the world needs is a bidirectional Frescobaldi.
See https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/284
If any part
When I use ly:context-mod? for a parameter in a music function a string
as the final part will be cut to list items.
if I write
\function \with { comment = This should be verified }
then the ly:context-mod? variable will hold
((assign comment This should be verified))
cdr-ing makes it
Am 03.12.2013 20:39, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
When I use ly:context-mod? for a parameter in a music function a
string as the final part will be cut to list items.
if I write
\function \with { comment = This should be verified }
then the ly:context-mod
Am 03.12.2013 23:17, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 03.12.2013 20:39, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
When I use ly:context-mod? for a parameter in a music function a
string as the final part will be cut to list items.
if I write
\function \with { comment = This should
Am 04.12.2013 07:46, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Thanks for pointing this out.
with write I indeed see what I want to.
But when I try to pass that to a ly:message I'll get
Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): (critical-remark)
ly:message
Am 04.12.2013 11:18, schrieb David Kastrup:
We're not there yet. LilyPond is more a humongous blob of an
application rather than a music typesetting_platform_, like Emacs is an
easily extended editing platform.
Of course this would be a beautiful idea. And it's of course very good
to work
http://www.sibeliusblog.com/news/leipzig-urtext-fonts-now-available-from-fontshop/
I like these fonts, but do you agree with me that the second example
partially spoils the impression through too regular spacing? I would
love to see the same typeset through LilyPond ...
One more point for
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
#location
/home/uliska/git/openLilyLib/snippets/editorial-tools/annotate/examples.ly:29:3
While I didn't find anything about the # combination in Scheme in
general I
Am 04.12.2013 15:00, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Unfortunately not (TH).
This is what redirects me
Hi,
when I'm trying to determine the the position in a piece when inside a
music function I think I have to use either
ly:context-current-moment
or
ly:context-now
Both functions take a 'context' as argument, but I don't see where this
should be taken from.
so
a)
how do I get a current
Am 04.12.2013 16:34, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 15:00, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 14:58, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
next helpless question: what Scheme type is the location argument used
for Scheme functions?
(write)ing location gives
Am 04.12.2013 16:33, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 15:04, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi, its:
ly:input-location?
HTH
Unfortunately not (TH).
This is what redirects me to
Input *
unsmob_input (SCM s)
{
if (SCM_IMP (s))
return 0;
if (SCM_CAR (s) == (SCM)input_tag) // ugh
Am 04.12.2013 16:39, schrieb David Kastrup:
Again: what are you trying to do?
Probably my reply to your previous answer will have told you in the
meantime.
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in
I am willing to look at improving the Windows experience, although this
would need to wait until my degree finishes next Summer. However,
there's
one thing I don't know: what should happen when you double-click a .ly
file
in Explorer: open an editor or compile the file? And if the former,
Am 04.12.2013 19:44, schrieb David Kastrup:
Catering for integration of Frescobaldi would be a real headache. And
the documentation would need adapting as well. That's not to say
anything about the value provided by such an approach, but it would
likely make a lot more sense and a lot less
Am 04.12.2013 17:15, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 04.12.2013 17:01, schrieb Urs Liska:
My \annotate function should also store the position in the score (to
print that out and to sort by it).
So when I use the function in the input file it should store location
elements and current measure
Am 04.12.2013 20:56, schrieb Noeck:
IMHO users should always be pointed to Frescobaldi and install it. Could
Lilypond be included in the Frescobaldi download?
As said I wouldn't want to promote that too much because I'm biased. But
if there was an agreement on this it would be quite simple to
Am 04.12.2013 20:24, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 04.12.2013 19:44, schrieb David Kastrup:
Catering for integration of Frescobaldi would be a real headache. And
the documentation would need adapting as well. That's not to say
anything about the value
Am 05.12.2013 10:48, schrieb Richard Shann:
I guess you mean the list of durations and the algorithm to choose
between them?
I think he simply wants to choose from different quantization values
before playing.
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Am 05.12.2013 11:54, schrieb Richard Shann:
The Denemo windows and mac binaries have LilyPond built in. Not sure
about the GNU/Linux one.
Which LP version?
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Am 05.12.2013 18:09, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
I'm quite surprised that noone (did i overlook someone?) expressed
interest in getting these comparisons and translating them, despite my
offer.
There were some people mentioning that, but actually it looks like you
had Polish texts to offer, and I
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org schrieb:
We need to figure out how we can provide style sheets, similar to how
LaTeX makes it possible to define document classes (layout
definitions
and tools) and packages (raw functionality packaged into coherent
interfaces).
Moving in the direction where this
I'm starting a new thread because the original thread has diversified
too much already.
Am 05.12.2013 18:48, schrieb David Kastrup:
For starters, we could take
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/templates/predefined-instruments
and expand it, and add such predefined
Am 05.12.2013 22:28, schrieb Noeck:
Hi,
here is an idea for the snippets library:
For later use*, one could introduce a header entry to get a small image
showing the purpose of the snippet. There one could specify the
coordinates of a part of the example.
Naming suggestions:
snippet-image,
Am 05.12.2013 22:39, schrieb Noeck:
There are two possibilities which come to mind:
- an appendix to LM, which would actually be my *second* choice, or
- a new Templates library, analogous to the Snippets.
there is a templates folder in the snippet library!
I'm starting a new thread because the original thread has diversified
too much already.
Am 05.12.2013 18:48, schrieb David Kastrup:
For starters, we could take
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/templates/predefined-instruments
and expand it, and add such predefined
Am 05.12.2013 23:20, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
2013/12/5 Urs Liska urs.li...@schoenberg-lieder.de:
I'm starting a new thread because the original thread has diversified too
much already.
[.]
It seems that this email is a duplicate of
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2013-12
Am 05.12.2013 22:54, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
Hi,
2013/12/5 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
For starters, we could take
https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/master/templates/predefined-instruments
and expand it, and add such predefined
Am 05.12.2013 23:20, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
[ a whole lot of very good observations, ideas and suggestions ]
Basically a package can provide arbitrary code to be included.
It can for example provide
- overrides to modify the output appearance (classic
Am 06.12.2013 14:12, schrieb Federico Bruni:
These problems should be recorded in our tracker.
So far I've seen 2 issues/feature requests:
1. improve SEO
2. associate a different color scheme to each manual
I think although not explicitly stated as a feature request the
discussion surely
Am 06.12.2013 17:31, schrieb Phil Holmes:
- Original Message - From: Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de
To: lilypond-user lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 4:21 PM
Subject: hideNotes
Hi,
currently \hideNotes does not hide articulations, slurs, ties etc.
Is that on
Am 06.12.2013 19:53, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
I disagree, because the faults of default Finale output are not
serious faults if they're quick and easy to fix.
Some more aspects to this: How reliably can these faults be fixed? What
happens to the fixes if you screw up with a tweak.
Am 06.12.2013 21:26, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
Urs,
2013/12/6 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Urs Liska m...@ursliska.de writes:
I think although not explicitly stated as a feature request the
discussion surely yields
3. Clarify first steps/new user experience.
I don't think
Hi,
I always was subconciously aware of the fact that there are quite few
and repeated Pondings on the lilypond.org entry page.
Now I found them in the LilyPond Git repository and noticed that there
really are _only three_ different items!
Come on, it's not possible that the LilyPond
Am 06.12.2013 22:51, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
Urs Liska wrote
Hi,
What is the official definition of a ponding?
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-04/msg00533.html
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Am 06.12.2013 09:12, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
2013/12/6 Carl Peterson carlopeter...@gmail.com:
Having worked for two corporations that have fairly extensive (and
stringent) visual identity and branding guidelines (colors, typeface,
formatting, etc.), I've learned that there are ways to make an
Am 07.12.2013 16:07, schrieb Daniel Rosen:
On Dec 6, 2013, at 5:06 PM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org
mailto:u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Am 06.12.2013 22:51, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
Urs Liska wrote
Hi,
What is the official definition of a ponding?
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html
Am 07.12.2013 17:41, schrieb Mark Stephen Mrotek:
I would imagine that when you install Frescobaldi, it updates the Windows
file config such that Frescobaldi becomes the default program with which to
open files with the .ly extension.
Yes, that's the case. I just did an install of Frescobaldi
Am 07.12.2013 19:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
No, but I imagine that if you went on the Finale mailing list and
said, Hey, we're trying out this challenge as part of a drive to test
and improve our usability, anyone up for it? you'd get some volunteers.
One potential issue I'm seeing
Am 06.12.2013 17:11, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
On 05/12/13 21:18, Janek Warchoł wrote:
as promised, here are engraving comparisons that i hand out to
musicians i meet:
What Finale version are you using to generate these examples?
I hate to say this, but from my point of view (as a
Am 07.12.2013 20:18, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
On 07/12/13 20:05, Urs Liska wrote:
I have to throw in a comparison:
http://lilypond.ursliska.de/uploads/pics/07_02.png
http://lilypond.ursliska.de/uploads/pics/finale2008_one-system.png
These are an excerpt from a copyright piece, but I've
Am 07.12.2013 23:57, schrieb David Kastrup:
I would imagine that it works best when one instance of Frescobaldi is
able to install several versions of LilyPond. If those in turn try
installing Frescobaldi, this is not likely going to end well.
I would say so too.
Given that Denemo _contains_
Am 08.12.2013 23:23, schrieb Federico Bruni:
2013/12/6 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com mailto:fedel...@gmail.com
These problems should be recorded in our tracker.
So far I've seen 2 issues/feature requests:
1. improve SEO
2. associate a different color scheme to each manual
Am 08.12.2013 23:59, schrieb Federico Bruni:
2013/12/5 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk
mailto:t.dani...@treda.co.uk
David Kastrup wrote Thursday, December 05, 2013 12:17 AM
Janek Warcho? janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
mailto:janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
I believe
As mentioned earlier, I'm currently trying to review the entry path on
lilypond.org, particularly from the potential new user perspective.
Thank you all for these opinions that I'll take into account.
Urs
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Monday, December 9, 2013 12:02:31 PM
Am 09.12.2013 07:28, schrieb Carl Peterson:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 1:12 AM, James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com
mailto:jamshar...@gmail.com wrote:
Carl's two-column approach is pretty much what I had in mind.
Although, he suggests this would be only a slight improvement. I
think it
Am 09.12.2013 10:15, schrieb James Harkins:
Denemo: this is a GUI application for writing music scores that uses
LilyPond internally for creating its output.
I think this is too much to ask people to read on the download page.
The download page should be as simple as possible and direct
Hi,
I have a few questions about the contents of the Easier editing page
on lilypond.org.
a)
LilyPondTool.
The link is broken, and http://lilypondtool.blogspot.de/ states (as of
2012-09-14) that development of LilyPondTool is stopped.
Should I move it to the Other programs not being
Am 09.12.2013 13:00, schrieb Tom van der Hoeven:
The following snippet gives an error because ##t
Why
Tom
\version 2.16.2
freeformat = #f
\score{
\new Staff
\relative c'{ c d e f a g a g a g a g a g a g a g a g a g a g a g a g
a g a g a \break a b f}
\layout {
\context {
Am 09.12.2013 17:34, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
2013/12/9 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
2013/12/9 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
Hard to say. And I think there was some licensing problem with
Lilybin (it may not be fully free, and as GNU we cannot recommend
non-free programs).
I
Am 09.12.2013 18:19, schrieb Carl Peterson:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Carl Peterson carlopeter...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Would a section Online Tools better be placed between the
full-fledged editors (Frescobaldi/Denemo
Am 10.12.2013 04:01, schrieb Paul Morris:
Urs Liska wrote
Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!
I use LilyPond for alternative music notation systems like Clairnote:
http://clairnote.org/
http://clairnote.org/sheet-music/
and TwinNote (which was my previous focus):
http
Am 10.12.2013 00:49, schrieb Janek Warcho?:
2013/12/8 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Shall be does not state when. It's certainly not a replacement for a
formal submission. If someone finds a way to get hold of the author and
get him to place the thing in some public place with a clear license
Am 10.12.2013 07:19, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 10.12.2013 00:49, schrieb Janek Warcho?:
2013/12/8 David Kastrupd...@gnu.org:
Shall be does not state when. It's certainly not a replacement for a
formal submission. If someone finds a way to get hold of the author and
get him to place the thing
Am 10.12.2013 10:21, schrieb Mike Solomon:
Thinking out loud, perhaps one solution would be a web-based
submission mechanism, not unlike OpenLilyLib.
Surely you've already prepared material for shelter? ;-/
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Am 10.12.2013 17:10, schrieb Mike Solomon:
On Dec 10, 2013, at 6:02 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
mailto:d...@gnu.org wrote:
Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net mailto:m...@philholmes.net writes:
- Original Message -
From: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org mailto:d...@gnu.org
If we have
Am 10.12.2013 18:30, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
For whatever it's worth, I've always used unstable builds from about 2 weeks
after I started using LilyPond. I began with stable, but then quickly hopped
on the unstables and have had zero issues with my scores.
I love the bleeding edge, what can I
Am 10.12.2013 19:12, schrieb Jan Rosseel:
Subject line says it about all. How can I count the number of notes
present in a .ly file? Or the number of notes in a music expression?
I assume somebody made some (python) script to do this, but I can't
bring it to the surface with my googling
Am 10.12.2013 19:46, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Am 10.12.2013 18:30, schrieb SoundsFromSound:
For whatever it's worth, I've always used unstable builds from about 2 weeks
after I started using LilyPond. I began with stable, but then quickly hopped
I repeat my (corrected) suggestion which could be a workaround at least.
If you can use Frescobaldi from Git you can pull and checkout the
accounting branch (not statistics) of my Frescobaldi fork on
https://github.com/uliska/frescobaldi. (Ah no, you don't necessarily
need Git, you can also
Am 11.12.2013 19:47, schrieb Jan Rosseel:
From: Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org
I repeat my (corrected) suggestion which could be a workaround at
least.
If you can use Frescobaldi from Git you can pull and checkout the
accounting branch (not statistics) of my Frescobaldi fork on
https
Am 12.12.2013 20:47, schrieb Noeck:
Hi,
I can include a file within an included file. But I would like
main.ly: \include folder/first.ly
first.ly: \inlcude second.ly
but second.ly is in the same folder as first.ly
Is there a way to do that? Or do I always have to specify the path
(relative to
Am 12.12.2013 23:37, schrieb Urs Liska:
This is described in
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/including-lilypond-files
ah, and
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/including-lilypond-files
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Am 13.12.2013 14:14, schrieb Stephanie Mitchell:
Hi all,
Just wondering if there is an app for ios that can write and print lilypond
files?
I'm looking for a ios app that will do this, so I can print music while away
from home.
Thanks,
Steph
At least currently that's not possible IISC.
One
Am 14.12.2013 05:28, schrieb Alex Loomis:
To test out the new slurs I typeset this monstrosity:
http://leadingtone.tumblr.com/post/69867321191/adventures-in-engraving-vaughan-williams-the
The code isn't pretty, but lilypond will do it just fine. In fact, between
dashed slurs and moving the
Am 15.12.2013 15:19, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Exactly the other way around.
Barenreiter_organ_classical_part_landscape_legal.ly
Barenreiter is most significant, e.g. for sorting.
Actually, for me “organ” is the most significant for sorting! =)
But I appreciate your point.
This
Am 15.12.2013 15:25, schrieb Urs Liska:
I'm not completely sure it'd work out, but it looks like a very elegant
user interface.
Ah, and I think it could even be a good way to extend the library by
simply adding stylesheet files and corresponding lookup keys.
Urs
Am 15.12.2013 17:13, schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
Links on the main page to news.lilynet.net are all bad -- they load a
default apache webserver page without content. Not sure if this is the
right list to send notice to. It's not a bug in the docs, etc.
This is a known problem because that server
Am 16.12.2013 02:24, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
I’d like to have the score title (i.e., the whole two-line column)
automatically centered (i.e., it should be lined up exactly with the book
title, in this case), and the boxed song number (which may have two or three
digits in other songs!)
Am 16.12.2013 22:59, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hello all!
I would love to hear from anyone who has engraved a full opera or musical (with
at least vocal score plus full score) in Lilypond.
First of all: I haven't done this yet. I've only recently prepared a
book where music and text/other
Hi,
attached you can see LilyPond's default behaviour to print staccato dots
outside the staff.
However I would like to print the dots in such a case inside the staff
(which in this case is actually trying to copy Henle's engraving).
I know how to print these dots between the two lowest
Am 18.12.2013 00:51, schrieb Eluze:
Urs Liska wrote
attached you can see LilyPond's default behaviour to print staccato dots
outside the staff.
However I would like to print the dots in such a case inside the staff
(which in this case is actually trying to copy Henle's engraving).
I know how
Am 18.12.2013 07:53, schrieb Urs Liska:
Interesting. I'll have to investigate the Henle stylesheet. Something
has to be in there that produces this misbehaviour.
OK, I've commented out anything that even looks like touching the Script
layout, but without success.
Kieren, if you want to have
Am 18.12.2013 09:03, schrieb Alexander Kobel:
On 12/18/2013 08:30 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 07:53, schrieb Urs Liska:
Interesting. I'll have to investigate the Henle stylesheet. Something
has to be in there that produces this misbehaviour.
OK, I've commented out anything that even
Am 18.12.2013 10:05, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes:
Oh, I tried to \revert locally, and this didn't have an effect.
You mean, like \revert Score.Script.padding ? That should have likely
worked.
No: \revert Script.padding
which should _not_ have worked
Am 18.12.2013 14:56, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi all,
keeping the override, but with outside-staff-padding yields the desired result
- in this case. I think Kieren should think about (or at least tell us) what
the override is actually used for.
IIRC, I was trying to duplicate the exact
Am 18.12.2013 02:53, schrieb James Dorfer:
Hello all!
Is is possible in LilyPond to create a score where empty measures are
invisible? I'm looking for
something similar to Crumb's score for Vox Balaenae (seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=D8zxHNG1dWo). Any help is greatly
Am 16.12.2013 23:56, schrieb Michael:
Hello LilyPond community!
I want to use LilyPond file format for storing music sheets, could you tell
me if there are any lilypond file format parsers available? Preference is
.net based, but any other parsers would be useful too.
With Regards,
Michael
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