Hello,
I have found a case where \partcombine does not print the second
voice...
Having tried a lot of combinaisons, I have founded that it is the
conjunction of the R1 in the beginning *and* the decrescendo following
which produce this unexpected result.
Hoping this will be usefull...
Thanks,
I am running lilypond-book with LaTeX (Kile) on Linux with Fedora Core.
I have two questions:
1) In marking up a glyph from the Feta font, such as a prall or mordent,
is it possible to include a command that will cause the glyph to print
in a grey shade?
2) In text markups how do I include an "e
Thanks! I have added the bugs to the bug cvs.
There is a simple fix: Add \new Voice after \new Staff, like:
\score {
\new Staff \new Voice {
\set Score.skipBars = ##t
% f1
\repeat percent 2 {\twobar}
R1*3 }
}
This fixes the first problem.
The problem also disappears if you remove
On Monday 10 January 2005 21.03, John Comeau wrote:
> That did it! Thanks!!! I was quite sure I had already tried that, but
> checked my RCS file and I hadn't.
>
> I really don't understand (obvious, isn't it?) how the angle brackets
> work,
Hint: { ... } means sequential, << ... >> means simultan
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> This is bullshit. Of course, the reprints of their old material is
> hand-engraved, but any of their new stuff isn't (no surprise that
> they're putting black/white photos about engraving).
Also note their very careful wording
Henle's Urtext editions are noted for t