> > > > . \clef "bass_8" is ugly. The `8' glyph is too big and should be
> > > > below the lowest staff line.
> >
> > I think so: both `8' and `15' (either at the top or at the bottom)
> > should stay outside of the staff since the number is typeset at a
> > very small size.
>
> how small
> Can you check input/regression/lyrics-extender (recently added?), and
> see if that satisfies your needs?
This doesn't work. You are using which produces a note
as the last element. I want a rest instead! Theoretically, the right
effect would be achieved by making the g4 invisible, but thi
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> > Can you be more specific about "lacking documentation"? I recently
> > added a section on adjusting output to the tutorial, which explains
> > how to go about tweaking.
>
> Yes, this was of great help how to do it in general, but without
> knowing exactly which inpu
> Try \apply #(lambda (x) (display x) x) ...
Aah, this is exactly what I want!
> * the mapping from syntax to parse trees is not entirely trivial. For
> example
>
>R1
>
> is internall converted to
>
> { \spanrequest \start mmrest
> s1
> \spanrequest \start mmrest
> }
>
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> Please compile attached file. It shows two bugs:
>
> . the first ties crossing the bar line between bar 1 and 2 are far
> too long; the second are OK -- strange.
Not so strange. An acc is created to get a proper reminder if a
linebreak happens over there. Unfor
hi,
all files can be found at http://simon.icsp.at/lilypond/
the tar-archive (beethoven7th2mvt.tar.gz) contains the lilypond files, the text-file
ly2dvi.error.output is the output from
$ ly2dvi -P fullscore.ly 2> ly2dvi.error.output
when compiling the file fullscore.ly, lilypond-1.5.69 crashe
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>
> > > . Another bug: As can be seen in the image, the final `__' is missing.
> >
> > __ is a spanner. It needs something to attach to; try adding a " "
> > lyric at the end.
>
> Hmm, I wasn't able to make LilyPond do that. I want this (`r' is a
> quarter rest):
Ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Currently, my greatest problem is to identify grobs so that I can
> modify their properties.
>
> I suggest a tool `grob' which accepts a LilyPond code fragment (either
> as an argument to the tool or read in interactively using
> e.g. readline), returning the context a
> Ah! So you know how encodings work! You're the guy we've been
> waiting for. Lily should really read the appropriate font tables,
> and look up the right Russian or Chinese dimension -- unfortunately,
> we don't know about the systems involved, and could hardly test if a
> system works well.
> > . Another bug: As can be seen in the image, the final `__' is missing.
>
> __ is a spanner. It needs something to attach to; try adding a " "
> lyric at the end.
Hmm, I wasn't able to make LilyPond do that. I want this (`r' is a
quarter rest):
|| ||
o.
This is CVS 2002-07-23 09:42
> > Running the code below gives the following crash:
>
> Thanks. Fixed.
Your fix has introduced a new bug. In the following example, the
stem is far too long:
links = \notes \relative c {
\clef bass
\time 3/4
\context Voice {
}
}
Klavier
> > Where can I get cmbxti8? I have different sizes (from cmextra),
> > but not this one.
> >
> > This looks non-standard, so it should be mentioned in the docs.
>
> it's part of the sauter font and comes with my TeTeX install.
It was my fault of incorrect texmf configuration, sorry.
Wer
Currently, my greatest problem is to identify grobs so that I can
modify their properties.
I suggest a tool `grob' which accepts a LilyPond code fragment (either
as an argument to the tool or read in interactively using
e.g. readline), returning the context and grob.
Example:
grob a_"foo"
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