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Author: Mike iLL & Rivka | Mad haPPy
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Sound & Video. Tour Dates & Events. All posts by Mike iLL & Rivka. Further Developments Latex and Lilypond now with Arara and International Unicode Text via XeLatex. August 18, 2016. Mike iLL & Rivka. The title might be a white lie, because while I did get arara. Working, in combination with a bash script, to automate the steps to render the hymnal. Good news. One of the arara developers helped me solve the problem. Stack overflow:. At the top of the. Now make a file called. Exec rm -rf {} ;. Rm *aux *&#...
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Goodbye WordPress, hello WordPress! | Scores of Beauty
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Aquatic Plants in Music – a blog about music engraving and LilyPond notation software. Goodbye WordPress, hello WordPress! While the hosting at wordpress.com. Is nice (here we’d like to thank WordPress Team for giving us the opportunity to create something valuable on the web completely for free! We’ve decided to move – mostly for two reasons:. To make our blog’s URL shorter and more professional 😉. To have greater flexibility and control over our stuff. Right now (and for the decades to come, i hope!
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“Defining a Music Function” | Scores of Beauty
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A blog about music engraving and LilyPond notation software. 8220;Defining a Music Function”. It’s been about a year since I started a category with Scheme tutorials. And back then I declared them as a “documentation of my own thorny learning path”. By now I’ve experienced a significant boost in Scheme “fluency” which was triggered by (and at the same time enabled) a number of projects and enhancements, for example the ScholarLY. Package and the jump into a fundamental redesign of openLilyLib. Work), par...
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Join us! | Scores of Beauty
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A blog about music engraving and LilyPond notation software. Feel invited to join the team – the more the merrier! LilyPond developers are especially welcome, but actually you don’t even have to use LilyPond to join – as long as you have something interesting to say about music engraving, we’ll be glad to see you among us. Page (or contact us directly if you happen to know our personal email address(es) . 3 thoughts on “ Join us! June 11, 2013 at 09:13. June 19, 2013 at 23:40. June 20, 2013 at 07:33.
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Introducing ScholarLY | Scores of Beauty
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A blog about music engraving and LilyPond notation software. It has become a kind of a habit that more involved edition projects that I’m doing with (or as) beautifulScores. Not only produce beautiful printed results but also improve or extend LilyPond’s capabilities along the way. Take our award-winning edition of the songs of Oskar Fried. For example. More or less direct by-products were Janek’s enhancements to shaping curves, Frescobaldi’s new Layout Control Mode. In a recent post. With a “music...
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Leigh Verlag: New LilyPond Templates (part 1)
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May 27, 2015. New LilyPond Templates (part 1). It feels strange to (once again) not have put up a post before another month passed, but, alas, it has happened again. Let's remedy the situation! I've decided to take it upon myself to create a small library of LilyPond 2.18.2 template files that are inspired by those found in the latest version of Sibelius (7.5). When all is said and done, I plan on replicating ALL of its templates in the following categories:. Marching Band and Percussion. My goal here is...
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Development diary, part nine | MAKING NOTES
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Development diary, part nine. December 18, 2014. Bull; Daniel Spreadbury. As the year draws to a close, thoughts naturally turn to the events of the past twelve months, and indeed to the promise of the year ahead. For us, the past year represents a lot of forward progress on our project, but the year ahead will bring more milestones on the road towards the release of our new application. The real benefit of this approach turned out to be that, because grace notes are stored in their own mini-scores, the ...
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Development diary, part eight | MAKING NOTES
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Development diary, part eight. September 30, 2014. Bull; Daniel Spreadbury. As summer gives way to autumn here in London, it’s time for another update on our progress. As the photo above shows, there is great satisfaction to be gained from lining things up just so. In this post, I’m going to discuss two of the areas in which we have expended tremendous effort in ensuring our automatic engraving produces as many of these moments of satisfaction as possible. The rules for whether or not two voices can occu...
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Development diary, part the fifth | MAKING NOTES
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Development diary, part the fifth. February 19, 2014. Bull; Daniel Spreadbury. Note and rest grouping. How notes and rests are rhythmically grouped, based on the prevailing metrical grouping or time signature, has a fundamental impact on how music is apprehended at sight. As with many of the rules of music notation, an experienced musician will instantly recognise if it is wrong, but may not always be able to articulate exactly. To this end, we have devised an algorithmic approach to note and rest groupi...