[apologies - I originally sent this to lilypond-bugs, I shouldn't
have]
I'm getting lyrics left-aligned to noteheads with autobeaming off.
I'm looking for normal alignment (first vowel of syllable).
See the attached .png - it seems to be left-aligning every syllable
except for the last syllable
I guess it would also help if I actually included the png
snippet...
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You have not associated the lyrics to the melody. You should use
lyricsto or addlyrics, see the doc.
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
You have not associated the lyrics to the melody. You should use
lyricsto or addlyrics, see the doc.
But I thought that wouldn't work with manual note durations.
I'm manually beaming, and my beams don't mean melismas.
So I'm following what the doc says here:
http://lilyp
It's not a bug. The lyrics syllables are considered as melisma
syllables, so the are aligned left.
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
It's not a bug. The lyrics syllables are considered as melisma
syllables, so the are aligned left.
Thanks for the reply, Bertalan - much appreciated.
So there's no way to achieve what I want? Ie, manually
beamed notes with a syllable per note within a beam aligned
normall
David Rogers wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:25:06 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
Does Mac no longer use carriage for end of line since OSX. That seem
to be the case from the command line.
You are exactly correct. The vast majority of new files you will create, with
just about any OS X app,
I don't understand. If you say \autoBeamOff, a8[ b] will be regarded as
a melisma.
So the lyrics for it will be only one syllable, like, this4
Bert
Illtud Daniel írta:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
It's not a bug. The lyrics syllables are considered as melisma
syllables, so the are aligned left.
Th
You may also be mislead by something. If you want manual beaming, you
don't have to say \autoBeamOff, just use a[ b c d]
If you still want to leave 8th notes without automatic beams, without
saying \autoBeamOff you can set up something like this:
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 8)
OK, I'm gonna try this again ...
A few days ago, I wrote the list asking a question about midi, and saw that
my message came out in the digest, but I've got no help about it, so here's
my question again:
I'm arranging a hymn for barbershop chorus, and frequently want to check my
work to make su
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
You may also be mislead by something. If you want manual beaming, you
don't have to say \autoBeamOff, just use a[ b c d]
You're right. This is where I'm going wrong - I understood that
I would need autobeaming switched off to be able to manual beam.
This is my mistake. Tha
Hi,
This is obscure, but I figure it can't hurt to ask ...
In this rhythmic snippet, the "perferatory" spacing on only the very
first system collapses down to nothing (compared to the remaining
three systems). Is there any way to control this amount of
system-initial spacing and make it equal th
Illtud Daniel llgc.org.uk> writes:
> See the attached .png - it seems to be left-aligning every syllable
> except for the last syllable on a beam.
>
Does this work? The beaming is the same as in your .png, and the lyrics are
properly aligned, as near as I can tell.
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Carl,
Does this work? The beaming is the same as in your .png, and the lyrics are
properly aligned, as near as I can tell.
% \autoBeamOff
Yes, it was my fault - I didn't understand that I didn't need to
disable autobeaming to use manual beams. It's pretty clear from
the documentati
Citando Illtud Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So there's no way to achieve what I want? Ie, manually
> beamed notes with a syllable per note within a beam aligned
> normally under the note?
Yes, there is just use this property:
\set ignoreMelismata = ##t
Ar8 ddydd Sul aeth
Dic yn
Fr Gilbert:
I typeset your example as is on version 2.11.13 on a Mac OS X. I got
pdf output (in spite of errors) but no midi. Then I moved the close
bracket for the \score command from before the \layout to the end of
the file. I re-typeset. Got the midi file. And it sounded
complete
This might not be much help, but I tried your file on 2.8.6 (which I am
still using) with a rearrangement of the \midi \layout and \score to suit
the 2.8.6 format and it seemed to produce correct pdf and midi, although I
didn't get the tempo right. Here's the midi file for you to check.
Trevor
Fred,
Thanks so much for such a simple solution. Funny thing is, I didn't change
the \score section *or* the \layout or the \midi section. I simply
introduced some new notes and parts, when the midi quit working. But it
works fine now, thank you very much. BTW, what errors were you getting wh
Trevor,
Thanks for your help. Actually, Fred gave me a very simple fix -- move the
curly brace for the end of the \score section to the very end of the piece
-- and it worked -- now I'm on my way.
Blessings,
Fr. Gordon+
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I'm glad that was simple.
Here are the errors. I don't understand them at all and they didn't
seem to have an effect. Pango complaints. I have pango 1.14.2_0 on
the system and all the pango stuff that came with LilyPond. No matter.
Also, I only got chords on the first line of
Yeah, Fred,
I don't know what the Pango stuff is, either, but I get none of that on my
compiles. The chords are only on the first line of the piece -- I haven't
completed them yet, and won't until I complete the score. My daughter
belongs to the Sweet Adelines chorus, and she has been helping t
Hello to everybody!
I'm typesetting a Mozart's aria with a preceding recitativo and I would like
to add some "ossia" measures to suggest appoggiature. Most of these measures
are actually only bits of a measure (such as the first two quaters).
I've followed the manual suggestion about ossia measur
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