Michael Welsh Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a patch which I wrote for 2.4.5 which fixes this behavior.
>
> Possible problems with this patch: In the past, it was mentioned that
> for some instruments, reattacking the note actually should have
> different behaviors depending on the in
Point and click is not working anymore in the windows version 2.7.7-1.
In the earlier version it was no problem. Has anuthing changed?
Jaap
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Hi,
lilypond-2.7.7.x86.package doesn't check for the guile
library, as it seems: the installed executable cannot open
libguile.so.12. Installing libguile makes the program run.
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Feri.
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On 8/25/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trevor Baca wrote:
> > Inclusion of underscore character _ with a duration in \lyricmode
> > causes right alignment rather than center alignment of previous lyric
> > text.
>
> It's a feature, not a bug. This is intended as a way to easily
Sorry about the lack of a Reference or Reply-to. I am replying based
on the web archive of this message.
Yuval Harel writes:
>
> When a note is attacked while it is already playing, no MIDI event
> is generated. This occurs often in piano notation.
>
> Here is an example:
>
> \version "2.6.3"
>
On Friday 26 August 2005 14.34, Darius Blasband wrote:
> Ok, I have reduced the bug to the following input, made of two bars only.
>
> the grace notes that start the second bar are printed as a chord.
>
> Any help welcome !!!
It's further reducable to:
{ c4 \relative { \grace d8 c4. }}
It seems
Ok, I have reduced the bug to the following input, made of two bars only.
the grace notes that start the second bar are printed as a chord.
Any help welcome !!!
D.
\header{
filename = "intermezzo.ly"
title = "Interme
On 8/26/05, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since nobody has come up with any answer and the output
> looks very strange, I send the question on the bug-lilypond.
>
> /Mats
Thanks, Mats; I wasn't sure, so I tried the user list first.
Han-Wen, I posed a variation of this associate
Since nobody has come up with any answer and the output
looks very strange, I send the question on the bug-lilypond.
/Mats
Trevor Baca wrote:
Why does the second set of lyrics with \set associatedVoice align incorrectly?
And, in general, should I bypass \set associatedVoice altogether and
i
On Friday 26 August 2005 11.13, Darius Blasband wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a 2.2 score, recently migrated to 2.6.3, where I have something
> fairly common, such as:
>
> \grace{a8[ b c d e f]} a4
>
> which looked good, and which is printed as if the input was defined as a
> chord and the resulting
Hello,
I have a 2.2 score, recently migrated to 2.6.3, where I have something
fairly common, such as:
\grace{a8[ b c d e f]} a4
which looked good, and which is printed as if the input was defined as a
chord and the resulting
music is closer to a mix between Frank Zappa and Stockhausen than
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