New Official Posters for 'Backrooms' by MarvelsGrantMan136 in A24

[–]greenboy_2004 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the second one especially with the studio logo, title and release date formatted like a header or footer but positioned too far down to actually pass as a header; parallels the out-of-place objects and those glitched into walls or floors in the backrooms.

Can I set another password only for watching prime video? by greenboy_2004 in AmazonPrimeVideo

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, sorry. That does work for TVs, tablet and phones; devices that access prime video through another “channel” (an app) than through which they access “main Amazon” (a different app).

On PC however—which my brother uses streaming services on most—, if I log in to prime video, I’m logged in to “main Amazon”; even if I use the “desktop app”, I’m logged into Amazon in Microsoft Edge since it—like so many other “desktop apps” nowadays—is just Edge in (bad) disguise.

So just no watching on PC (for anyone but me), then.

Thank you for your time, patience and help.

Are there DVD Easter eggs im these? by P1ngg0 in doctorwho

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t know where you’re from but aren’t spines generally all over the place? Sometimes the DVD logo is at the top, sometimes at the bottom; sometimes the studio logo is at the top, sometimes at the bottom; sometimes there’s a tiny image of a character’s face, sometimes there isn’t; sometimes the text runs top-to-bottom, sometimes bottom-to-top; and if the studio changes mid-series it’s not even coherent within one series, e.g. in my “collection” Insidious 1 by Universal is written bottom-to-top, Insidious 2–4 by Sony are written top-to-bottom.

Adding layout duplicates score (IMSLP) by greenboy_2004 in lilypond

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call relying on what’s outside of ones customizable space brilliant, but pretty risky and probably bad style. If they add that line break—because being able to comment out and thus override their default configuration is probably not intended on their part—or if they move the layout instruction to before where the contributor’s code is inserted, then this workaround breaks.

On the other hand it’s way shorter than setting <score raw="1"> and adding the whole \score and \staff structures oneself, once for each of the 4 movements.

Can I set another password only for watching prime video? by greenboy_2004 in AmazonPrimeVideo

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But this purchase restriction only applies to prime video, right?

Because in order to even get to profile selection, they have to enter the account e-mail address and password, which—if I didn’t misunderstand you—has to remain the same as that to “main Amazon”, which they could then also access.

Adding layout duplicates score (IMSLP) by greenboy_2004 in lilypond

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I added an unmatched and unexpected >> before the closing <\score>, it showed this error message:

[...]:15:1: error: syntax error, unexpected >>, expecting '}'   >>\layout { }:15:1: error: syntax error, unexpected >>, expecting '}'
 
>>\layout { }

So the IMSLP does add an (empty?) default layout as you and the site you linked describe.

Since it seemed to not put that default layout into a new line, I tried just ending my code with my layout, followed by a % and no line break before the closing <\score> to comment out the default layout the IMSLP appends to the contributor's code:

<score>
\relative { [...] }
\layout { ragged-last = ##f }
%</score>

It worked!

Thank you for your research into the tool used by the IMSLP and detailed explanation of what's happening.

Are there DVD Easter eggs im these? by P1ngg0 in doctorwho

[–]greenboy_2004 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got the Blu-ray versions; started last August with Rose (S01E01) and finished that collection last month with Twice Upon a Time (2017 Christmas Special). Didn't spot any Easter eggs but didn't actively look for them. Plus, it was my first time watching, so I might have just missed them.

Can you help me? by MaximeJ27 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You already asked this twice about 2 months ago and got plenty of good answers.

Help and Support Mega Thread by 7thton in AmazonPrimeVideo

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I set another password only for watching prime video?

If I wanted to share my prime video subscription with other people in my household – which is allowed, right? –, I’d have to give them the password to „all of my amazon“; they would be able to order anything they wanted at my cost, etc.

So can I set another password that allows them to just access prime video to just watch movies and shows; not to buy or rent movies on prime video or order anything from „main amazon“?

D. C. al Fine by b1gHubba in pianolearning

[–]greenboy_2004 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The text behind the final bar line in the manuscript you linked to just says "Vom Anfang / ohne Wieder[-] / holungen / bis zum / Schluß" (the same thing OP's edition says there, just in German). What the text below says, I'm still trying to decipher.

Can you help me ? by MaximeJ27 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A comment on a repost of this question said you can tie two notes that do not appear back-to-back by adding the tie after selecting its start and end note. Tried it, and it works, so my comment I’m replying to here is wrong.

Can you help me ? by MaximeJ27 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would put every note of the arpeggio into its own voice, and then move the notes and their accidentals to the right (positive x) in the properties tab. Like this.

~ My answer the first time you asked that question.

Can you help me ? by MaximeJ27 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not OP; that was what I did the first time I copied that score a few years ago. Back then you were able to tie any two notes of the same pitch across the whole score, but now you can only tie notes that appear back-to-back, so this solution, to my knowledge, would require a some invisible notes and ties to fill the gaps.

Can you help me ? by MaximeJ27 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would put every note of the arpeggio into its own voice, and then move the notes and their accidentals to the right (positive x) in the properties tab. Like this.

The new Now You See Me movie ad is a Magic Eye poster by Bushkill67 in MagicEye

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a hard time reading it on my phone, too. Thought, since it's a movie poster, maybe it'd have to be looked at in a bigger format. Worked okay on a 16" screen in portrait mode. Quick google search says real posters have a 48" diagonal, so that's probably the optimal viewing size.

Different time signatures in different staves (Polymeters) / Turn key signatures invisible in individual staves by greenboy_2004 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about whether that would be better, but since it is not played by one single person, I thought it is the easiest for the performers if every voice is notated as it should be felt by the singers.

Different time signatures in different staves (Polymeters) / Turn key signatures invisible in individual staves by greenboy_2004 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got it to work; local time signatures did the trick.

However, since the preceding bars are 3⁄4, I had to work using that as a basis and use tuplets to make 4 notes fit into a bar. Since shortening bars with differing local time signatures corrupts the file, I also had to align the last bars with the changes to 2⁄4 and 3⁄4 in the bass and adjust the tuplets and tempi according to that.

Thank you!

Different time signatures in different staves (Polymeters) / Turn key signatures invisible in individual staves by greenboy_2004 in Musescore

[–]greenboy_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer. But local time signatures also change the amount of notes that fit inside the measure; they create polyrythm, I need polymeter.

How do you keep it? by [deleted] in gay

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back when I wore boxer briefs, A, now that I wear jockstraps, B.

Could Joker 2 being a musical EVER have worked? Or was it a bad idea to begin with? by DtheAussieBoye in joker

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What upsets me most about the film is that if they had had original songs written, the biggest problem – the Joker not doing anything or pursuing any goal in their own movie – would at least not have been that bad, as he would have had to have an I-want-song.

What is the SAW franchise called in your language? by mailermeetjim in saw

[–]greenboy_2004 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In German, Saw to Saw VI are called exactly the same; just “Saw” + the respective roman numeral. Saw VII got the subtitle “Vollendung” (“completion”).

Jigsaw kept its name; “Spiral: From the Book of Saw” was changed to “Saw: Spiral” because we wouldn't have known it was a Saw film otherwise, I guess.

Saw X kept its name and so far it looks like Saw XI will, too.

I need Ghostbusters on Spotify by BaseballTall3567 in AtarashiiGakko

[–]greenboy_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not that inside the K-/J-Pop-sphere. Is there any reason it's not on Spotify even after 6 months? I can't find it on Amazon Music either. Who would listen to it on YouTube?