Le 7 mars 08 à 09:24, Thomas Scharkowski a écrit :
Windows XPSP2
This code produces the error message below:
--
\version "2.11.41"
\header {
title = \markup \smallCaps {Peter´s Song}
subtitle = \markup {correct: Peter´s Song}
}
{c'1}
--
--
Processing `C:/lilypondfiles/test/glyph
Issue 546: Incorrect merging when a same note has different accidentals
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=546
Comment #9 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, none of your "solutions" are solutions. Only a split stem,
which is
more or less standard, or a bracket will do, because you mu
Hi all,
On 05/03/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> I noticed that versions 2.11.41 and .40 produce a different "padding" between
> the instrument name and the staff depending if I use instrumentName or
> shortInstrumentName.
It seems that the behaviour can be controlled by using setting:
\overr
Yes!
Thomas
> I hope you have made sure that the file is saved using UTF8 character
> encoding.
>
>/Mats
>
> Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> > Windows XPSP2
> > This code produces the error message below:
> > --
> > \version "2.11.41"
> > \header {
> > title = \markup \smallCaps {Peter´s Song}
I hope you have made sure that the file is saved using UTF8 character
encoding.
/Mats
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Windows XPSP2
This code produces the error message below:
--
\version "2.11.41"
\header {
title = \markup \smallCaps {Peter´s Song}
subtitle = \markup {correct: Pete
Windows XPSP2
This code produces the error message below:
--
\version "2.11.41"
\header {
title = \markup \smallCaps {Peter´s Song}
subtitle = \markup {correct: Peter´s Song}
}
{c'1}
--
--
Processing `C:/lilypondfiles/test/glyph.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing gra