Hello,
2013/6/21 Pavel Roskin
> articulate.ly can generate wrong tempo if \tempo is not set explicitly in
> the beginning of every voice.
>
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3428
Marek
bug squad member
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Hello,
2013/6/19 Pavel Roskin
> Hello!
>
> David Kastrup asked me to report this bug earlier today. This is a
> simplified example.
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3427
Marek
bug squad member
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Hello,
2013/6/19 Pavel Roskin
> Hello!
>
> \omit Dots should not reserve space for the omitted dots. That's what
> \hide does. The problems exists in Lilypond 2.16 as well. The \omit
> keyword just makes it more obvious that the current behavior is wrong.
>
Thank you for the report, this has
Janek Warchoł writes:
> More explanation: \finger doesn't mean "insert a fingering here".
Rather, it means "use that funny time-signature-like
font-MODELED-AFTER-ORATOR-WHICH-TRADITIONALLY-IS-ALSO-USED-IN-SMALL-SIZE-FOR-FINGERING
for these glyphs".
There, FTFY.
Jan
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Hi,
2013/6/26 David Kastrup :
> Nick Payne writes:
>
>> If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
>> used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger
>> inside a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the
>> numerals.
>
> Pretty much expe
Nick Payne writes:
> If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
> used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger
> inside a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the
> numerals.
>
> Is this expected behaviour, or a bug? If expected beha
If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger inside
a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the numerals.
Is this expected behaviour, or a bug? If expected behaviour, how can I
change the
2013/6/25 Benjamin Bloomfield
>
> I just installed the 64 bit version of Lilypond on a cloud9 IDE
> (https://c9.io/) and noticed that ligatures weren't working. (Th had a
> noticeable gap, when the letters should be typeset as a ligature.) I then
> installed the x86 version, and it produced the