Cheers,
Valentin
Am Sonntag, 18. September 2022, 16:22:02 CEST schrieb pagani laurent:
> Hi Valentin,
>
> I have macported Frescobaldi and started to play with it.
> I don’t find it very explicit for the errors, and while it complains there
> are errors it still displays the result (more or less). The really positive
> point is indeed to show the notes between the pdf and the .ly. It has also
> the advantage to not duplicate the pdf file like Lily does each time one
> compiles. One has quickly 10 or 20 copies of the same file opened in
> Preview… Unlike Latex editors (texstudio, or texshop e.g.), it does not
> have the list of reserved words/commands in lateral menus to retrieve
> quickly something you don’t remember. But I guess there are not so many
> things to remember at the end though I find some combinations a bit tricky.
>
> I met another problem which is that Lily forces chords to have the same
> duration for all notes. Maybe it is because I have not read the advanced
> manual yet. From what I’ve learned until now, I tried to guess a way out
> like : < c2 {e4 r}> but it does not work. It is possible ? It is very
> common to have notes of different durations running in parallel in the same
> staff.
>
> Best
> Laurent
>
> PS: Thanks for the file.
>
> >
> > Hi Laurent, Hi Pierre,
> >
> > usually using Bar checks is the way to go, but this does have its own
> > limitations. E.g. if we misspell
> >
> > \time 3/4 c2 d4 |
> >
> > as
> >
> > \time 3/4 c2 d1 |
> >
> > this will not throw an error. Of course we could make use of bar number
> > checks. But then, bar number checks only work if you know what bar you are
> > in, and bar checks only work if you know what time signature you’re in.
> >
> > But it is not hard to add additional checks. The appended file defines a
> > pseudoengraver that checks for each placed rhythmic head if there is
> > sufficient remaining space left in the measure and issues a warnign
> > otherwise.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Valentin
> >
> > Am Sonntag, 18. September 2022, 11:15:20 CEST schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
> >> Hi Laurent, Hi Jan,
> >> @Laurent, see:
> >> ar-> number-checks e.g.: \version "2.22.0"
> >> { c' e' g' e'1 | <e e''' e''>2 <e e''' e''> }
> >> Cheers,
> >> Pierre
> >>
> >> Le dim. 18 sept. 2022 à 11:02, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <
janneke@gnu.org> a écrit :
> >>> pagani laurent writes:
> >>>
> >>> Can someone answer Laurent?
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Jan,
> >>>>
> >>>> Sorry to disturb you (possibly I should have gone to some forum but
> >>>> this is so fundamental for me that if the answer is no, I won’t use
> >>>> Lilypond, so I don’t want to bother entering the forum if it is to
> >>>> leave it immediately).
> >>>>
> >>>> I am having a look at Lilypond and I have a very simple question :
> >>>> I wrote a very simple test score :
> >>>>
> >>>> \version "2.22.0"
> >>>> {
> >>>> c' e' g' e'1 <e e''' e''>2
> >>>> }
> >>>>
> >>>> and the compilation ran without error :
> >>>>
> >>>> Traitement de « /Users/laurent/Desktop/
test.ly »
> >>>> Analyse...
> >>>> Interprétation en cours de la musique...
> >>>> Pré-traitement des éléments graphiques...
> >>>> Détermination du nombre optimal de pages...
> >>>> Répartition de la musique sur une page...
> >>>> Dessin des systèmes...
> >>>> Conversion à « test.pdf »...
> >>>> Compilation menée à son terme, avec succès.
> >>>>
> >>>> However, there is an obvious error : the e’1.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Does this mean that Lilypond will not report such errors when writing
> >>>> a score ? That would be worrysome because that means that after having
> >>>> written tons of pages, one has to go through the final product to
> >>>> check for such errors and then locate them in the input file (I guess
> >>>> there is no such interface as with some Latex editor where the pdf and
> >>>> the latex are linked so that clicking on the pdf text, you are
> >>>> directed to the corresponding latex code) which might not be very
> >>>> obvious. If this is explained further in the manual, just tell me to
> >>>> read the manual completely but again I won’t embark in this long task
> >>>> if it is to give up at the end...
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>> Laurent
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> It’s tough to make predictions- especially about the future.
> >>>> Yogi Berra
> >>>
> >>> --
> >
>
> Vieux dicton des pharaons ”si tu rames, cesse !”
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