Dear Jonathan, thanks for Your help. In the meantime, I found out, that the error was in the file violine1.ly I had to delete there, in line 5, the command "Kurvenunterbrech" which I've defined as: K
lasconic wrote: I guess you are talking about transfering score information right ? MusicXML seems to be a better way than MIDI. MusicXML2Ly is nice, and by the nature of MusicXML more accurate I gue
I guess you are talking about transfering score information right ? MusicXML seems to be a better way than MIDI. MusicXML2Ly is nice, and by the nature of MusicXML more accurate I guess. But Improvis
Chris Cannam wrote: On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Grammostola Rosea<address@hidden> wrote: I tried to convert the midi file generated by Impro-Visor, by midi2lily and Rosegarden. But got some err
I've found a very interesting application, Improvisor *Impro-Visor* (short for “Improvisation Advisor”) is a music notation program designed to help jazz musicians compose and hear solos similar
It think the problem here is not that the error happens, but that the error message is absolutely unusable for a user. If the error message was somthing like "direction must not be 0" it would be muc
Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. e( dis e ais, b g | e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up
future there isn't Please do. I get tons of them at the moment and it makes it really difficult to see the important warnings. /Henrik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user m
gives the warning: Ignoring grob for slur. avoid-slur not set? Michael: you can't get rid of this warning right now. Maybe in a future version. Devel: could we set avoid-slur to something by default?
gives the warning: Ignoring grob for slur. avoid-slur not set? Michael: you can't get rid of this warning right now. Maybe in a future version. Devel: could we set avoid-slur to something by default?
It was probably easy to overlook, but my reply did contain the requested functionality. Ah, yes, I see it now! There is some problem between your email reader to mine where I don't see inline
It was probably easy to overlook, but my reply did contain the requested functionality. The output was not exactly pretty in most other regards. I was both answering the question as well as making a
Writing { e( dis e ais, b g | e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32\=1( d\=1) } | c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | } gives me PNG image and a bar check warning. -- David Kastrup
Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. e( dis e ais, b g | e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up
Hi Kenneth, Am 21.09.21 um 22:57 schrieb Kenneth Wolcott: how to do a slur (or phrasing slur) that crosses the staff (piano score)? The slur'ed music must be in a single voice that moves between the
Use the trick from the example called tie-cross-voice.ly in the Tips and Tricks document for your version of LilyPond at www.lilypond.org. /Mats A slur which is appended to a single note, but does no
I don't know whether the expression "French slur" or "sostenuto slur" does exist in English; what I mean is the following: A slur which is appended to a single note, but does not lead anywhere. It is