LilyPond is a the GNU project music typesetter. It formats sheet music
automatically and beautifully. You can find the lilypond homepage at
http://lilypond.org/development/
LilyPond 1.7.26 is out! It can be downloaded from
ftp.lilypond.org/pub/LilyPond/v1.7/
This release should be considered as a first 1.8 release
candidate. Relative to 1.7.25, it contains a few small fixes and an
update of the manual. The changes relative to 1.6 are in the NEWS file
attached below
* Binary packagers are kindly invited to try and package it for their
favorite operating system platforms.
Binaries for Cygwin are in the works.
Binaries for RedHat 9 can be found on
ftp.lilypond.org/pub/LilyPond/binaries/RedHat-9/
* Translators are kindly invited to update the translations that are
present in the po/ subdirectory of the source archive. If you go
ahead, make sure to coordinate things with the translation project
at
http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard/po/registry.cgi?domain=lilypond
* Experienced users are invited to upgrade to 1.7.26, and check
whether their 1.6 files still work as they should on 1.7; don't
forget to run them through convert-ly before trying.
Please report bugs to bug-lilypond(a)gnu.org.
We want to make sure that 1.7.26 is as bug-free as possible.
Because we cannot wait forever with releasing it, we have a pretty
narrow definition of "bug" during the release: everything that
worked in 1.6 should also work in 1.8. If not, then either it's a
new feature (documented in NEWS), or it's a bug.
Of course, you are free report other problems as well, but they
will most likely be fixed by updating the appropriate BUGS section
in the notation manual.
* Newbie users are invited to read through the manual. All sections
from the preface up to the appendices have been revised. Please
read the manual, and report any typos, strange sentences, or
unclear sections to bug-lilypond(a)gnu.org
* If you don't feel qualified to do any of the above, you can help
test my new PayPal account by sending money to hanwen(a)xs4all.nl :-)
At present I am aware of two problems in this release
* Something is broken with drum notation. Rune assured me he would
look into it shortly.
* The PDF output (generated by texinfo + dvips + ps2pdf) of the
manuals has a broken page layout. Suggestions from TeX/DVI/dvips
gurus on how to fix this are very much appreciated.
Greetings,
Han-Wen
(hoping to be deluged by bug-reports and patches)
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New features in 1.8 since 1.6
=============================
** There chord entry code has been completely rewritten. It is now
cleaner and more flexible.
** A new syntax has been added for text entry.
This syntax is more friendly than the old mechanism, and it is
implemented in a more robust and modular way.
** Deeper integration of the input language and Scheme. You can now use
LilyPond identifiers in Scheme, and use Scheme expressions instead of
LilyPond identifiers.
** The internal representation of music has been cleaned up completely
and converted to Scheme data structures. The representation may be
exported as XML.
** A new syntax has been added for chords:
<< PITCHES >>
In version 2.0, this syntax will be changed to
< PITCHES > for chords
and
\simultaneous { .. } for simultaneous music.
** A new uniform postfix syntax for articulation has been introduced.
A beamed slurred pair of eighth notes can be entered as
c8-[-( d8-]-)
In version 2.0, postfix syntax will be the only syntax
available, and the dashes will become optional.
** User code may now be executed during interpreting.
The syntax for this code is
\applycontext #SCHEME-FUNCTION
** User code may now be executed on arbitrary grobs durign interpreting.
The syntax for this feature is
\applyoutput #SCHEME-FUNCTION
SCHEME-FUNCTION takes a single argument, and is called for every grob
that is created in the current context.
** New algorithms for chord-name formatting have been installed. They
can be tuned and have ergonomic syntax for entering exceptions.
** Texts may now be put on multimeasure rests, eg.
R1*20^\markup { "GP" }
** Ancient notation now prints ligatures in Gregorian square neumes
notation, roughly following the typographical style of the Liber
hymnarius of Solesmes, published in 1983. Ligatures are still printed
without the proper line breaking and horizontal spacing.
** Glissandi can now be printed using the zigzag style.
** Clusters may now be printed. The syntax is:
\apply #clusters-to-notes { NOTE NOTE .. }
** For irregular meters, beat grouping marks can be printed. The
syntax for this is
#(set-time-signature 7 8 '(3 2 2))
** Nested horizontal brackets for music analysis can now be printed.
NOTE-\startGroup
..
NOTE-\stopGroup
** Ottava brackets are now fully supported as a feature.
The syntax is
#(set-octavation 1)
** Metronome markings are printed when a
\tempo command is processed.
** Fingerings can be put on chords horizontally.
** The appearance of various glyphs has been fine-tuned
** Different types of percent style repeats may now be nested
** The emacs support has been extended.
** The manual has been completely revised and extended.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys | hanwen(a)cs.uu.nl |
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen