Doing some guessing --
The antonym of \italic is \upright. The antonym of \bold is \medium.
In 2.4.6 the definition for \medium is missing from
...\usr\share\lilypond\2.4.6\scm\define-markup-commands.scm. Need to add:
(def-markup-command (medium layout props arg) (markup?)
"Switch to medium
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> Forwarded to the bug-lilypond mailing list. It seems that
> someone has updated the link on the web page but forgot to
> upload the actual files.
This is now fixed. However, please wait for the upcoming 2.6.3.
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPo
Version 2.6.1 (Windows).
If you hide a note with a 'tail' (i.e. an unbeamed note length 8 or
higher) then follow it with visible notes with tails, then the tails
on the visible notes are hidden.
In the score below the first three bars display correctly but the
subsequent bars all have incorrectl
Forwarded to the bug-lilypond mailing list. It seems that
someone has updated the link on the web page but forgot to
upload the actual files.
Please send bug reports directly to bug-lilypond@gnu.org in the
future.
/Mats
Luis G. López wrote:
Hi! :-)
Thank you so much for your reply!!!
I qu
Sorry, I just realized that there's a difference between \justify
instead of
\justify-string -- you can create paragraphs with \justify-string, but
not
\justify.
Ignore my previous report.
- Graham
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