Consider two questions: 1. Would these 7 web pages (everything under Introduction) convince you to give lilypond a try? yes, definitely I think it's a really good introduction 2. If you used lilypon
As a recent newbie, please allow me to offer a little feedback on this: the crash course is overwhelming. IMHO the newbie crashes into the bottom the the abrupt and nearly vertical learning curve pre
2009/6/24 Graham Percival <address@hidden>: Fortunately, there are now several Free ways of providing a similar functionality: JavaScript/AJAX for instance. I have also begun making short progressive
2009/4/5 Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>: Yes it does; however, it's the only non-breaking way I can see (besides using a new symbol such as "&"). Granted, it is far-fetched. c4 c &2 seems probably m
Based on all the spy novels I read, I think I recall that C4 is a type of plastic explosion. I think it's specialized for blowing up locks/doors ? Clearly Valentin *has* been playing too much counter
This looks very artificial... Interesting. I've no idea what you are talking about, but I conclude that you like to play terrorist video games. This must be the post-composing phase where the strang
Le 23 mai 08 à 15:36, Christopher Suckling a écrit : Le 21 mai 08 à 10:44, Christopher Suckling a écrit : In The LilyPond Report #4 <http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-4>, there i
Aha, I will have plenty of practise with some three hours of Hasse opera to edit... Do you use an updated version of lyqi to get playback as you type on OS X? Much as I would love to try and get stuc
Le 21 mai 08 à 10:44, Christopher Suckling a écrit : In The LilyPond Report #4 <http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-4>, there is a video in which Nicolas Sceaux demonstrates his lyqi
In The LilyPond Report #4 <http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-4>, there is a video in which Nicolas Sceaux demonstrates his lyqi quick insert mode he wrote for Emacs. The video appear
2007/11/14, Valentin Villenave <address@hidden>: Put whatever PNG image you want here: it will appear on front cover. It was a draft for the one appearing in our home page (which I also built and mai
2007/11/14, Francisco Vila <address@hidden>: Great! I have translated it, but AFAICT a picture is missing: imagen1.png Yes, I get it. I will (but I don't know how to make the presentation as a video
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To get 2-digit precision on the number of seconds, you can simply replace (format #f "~as" (round rest)) with (format #f "~,2fs" rest) in the format-time function. For seconds:frames at 24 frames/se
Hi Jean, As always… remarkable. One question: How hard would it be to have this output more precise timings (e.g., 1/4 or 1/10th or 1/100th of a second, or SMPTE timecode in minutes:seconds:frames)
Aloha Carl. Yes, I have read most of the manuals and have created ~12 scores over the past few years but LP is so vast that there seems to be no end of interesting things I don't understand or can't
Aloha K. I go to the LP home page, using that search box (upper right), type #f and this is what is returned. I can send a video if you'd find it helpful.: <snip> John, It looks like the referen
Aloha, K et al. More... My default search engine is Google but I've also tried DuckDuckGo and Bing with similar, but different, results. So, this problem falls into a use-case that I usually call 'th
Aloha K. I go to the LP home page, using that search box (upper right), type it helpful.: On 1/8/24 11:12, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi John, On the main webpage (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://li
Actually, this was a stupid question. Apologies for the noise. The bar line, the line break, and the starting note of the next bar all share the same moment. Which isn't helpful in terms of playing b