yes, it doesn't look very well and it's hard to read in populated scores
imho.
hopefully this is easy to fix and there are some plans to improve this
sideeffect of the last tie
re-implementation...
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:54:12 +0200, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I haven't re
I haven't really been paying attention to discussion about tie
formatting, but
isn't the tie here in the wrong space? The tie is placed next to the
c'' , but
wouldn't it look better in the higher space (ie where e'' normally
goes).
%% 2.7.10 binary packed on osx
\layout{ raggedright = ##t }
I have installed SuSE 9.3 on a computer, and then installed lilypond 2.7.10
from the autopackage. It installs without incident. The python21 rpm
package present in earlier versions of SuSE 9 seems not to be present in SuSE
9.3, and is not needed for the install. I have not checked yet to see
Read the first paragraphs of Section "6.6.2 Explicitly instantiating voices"
in the manual.
/Mats
Henri Manson wrote:
Hi there,
I think that maybe I have found a bug in lilypond 2.6.0. I have a score
with a bass clef and two voices, one has the stems up the other the
stems down. When I s
Hi there,
I think that maybe I have found a bug in lilypond 2.6.0. I have a score
with a bass clef and two voices, one has the stems up the other the
stems down. When I switch the order of the two voices of the original
file (good.ly) the rests aren't positioned correct anymore (bad.ly). I
think
Erik -
Is this documented somewhere?
\once \override Score.BarLine #'break-glyph-function = #(lambda (glyph dir)
(if (> 0 dir) "|." "|:"))
What would functions \leftBar and \rightBar look like?
- Bruce
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You have actually answered your own question (thanks, I wasn't aware of
the collapse-height property before). However, I don't know what the
default setting of this property is intended to do. Since an ordinary stave
is 4 units high, you have to set this property larger than so, for example:
Lil
Villum Sejersen wrote:
#3 0x0818d72d in Stem::head_positions (me=0x85abba8) at stem.cc:73
This one looks suspect. Can you printout the contents of
Drul_array e
and do
ly_display_scm (me->object_alist_)
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