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user picture Author: rt
Posted: Nov 09 2005 - 06:05 PM
Subject: re: HELP! Shostakovitch, anyone?
smnplmr wrote:
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I couldn't get that low b in bar 9 to go up, it should be an octave higher, i think. ...

 
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This bug is now fixed.
The problem was: until today, the file name of the sheet music bitmap consisted just of the first couple of notes. If a file with that name was already on the hard drive, the existing bitmap was shown instead of running Lilypond every single time someone views the post (which would make the thing terribly slow). So, if you changed something close enough to the end so that the file name did not change, you still got to see the old sheet music.
Solution: now the file name is an MD5 hash of all notes, so every little change, even somewhere close to the end, will cause the file name to change and therefore Lilypond to be run again if necessary.
As a consequence, your b is now shown correctly, just like in the last version that you created.
Author: Soma
Posted: Oct 31 2005 - 07:53 AM
Subject: re: HELP! Shostakovitch, anyone?
"The Assault on Beautiful Gorky" from the Suite "The Unforgetable Year 1919" opus 89
for Piano and Orchestra.
(7-8 minutes of slightly schmultzy delicious goodies)
Author: smnplmr
Posted: Oct 30 2005 - 09:19 PM
Subject: HELP! Shostakovitch, anyone?
Hi, I'm a dance teacher... okay so this is my first time using lilypond, so it ain't a great transcription! but you get the idea.

I couldn't get that low b in bar 9 to go up, it should be an octave higher, i think. I am desparate to know what this is called, I need to rehearse a dance to this for my GCSE class a.s.a.p.! Please help if you can. It goes:


 
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How to insert music:

Add a bit of sheet music, along with a MIDI file, simply by entering note names in Lilypond syntax between the [L] and [/L] tags.
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