Sorry, my fault. It should be c-- not c-_.
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Hi,
I want a tenuto -- I get an upside-down mezzo-staccato (dot
above line)
\score {
{
\notes\relative c'' { c1-_ }
}
}
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Scott Brunza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was trying to run configure and it kept failing. It fails because
> your Bourne shell (/bin/sh) script has Korn shell (/bin/ksh) syntax in
> it; both top level and stepmaker configures. Fix it. I'm interesed
> in trying the software.
What error do
Erik Sandberg wrote:
> When the following scores are compiled with 1.6.4, the dots are placed on the
> same spot, even though they belong to different notes. In general, they tend
> to be placed below the notehead for stemDown notes in <\\>:s, and above the
> notehead for other polyphonic stem
Erik Sandberg wrote:
> This required quite much fine-tuning, and since random things might have
> changed in 1.6.5, there might be no longer be a difference in the number of
> lines for this particular example.
I can reproduce with 1.6.5 (but not with 1.7). Thanks for the example -
it is inde
Hi,
When the following scores are compiled with 1.6.4, the dots are placed on the
same spot, even though they belong to different notes. In general, they tend
to be placed below the notehead for stemDown notes in <\\>:s, and above the
notehead for other polyphonic stemDown notes.
\score {\not
The score contained in the subject line makes lily 1.6.4 crash.
Erik
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OK, now I have found an example. It is very constructed and of no practical
use, but it does show that something is strange in Lilypond:
Compile the following file with Debian's unstable 1.6.4. It gets 2 lines long.
Then comment the
\x <{\y} \\ {\z}>
line and uncomment the
<{\x \y} \\ {s2 \
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