BB writes:
> lilypond is simply omitting notes that are outside the range of the
> instrument. The warnings are very vague and without specified line number
> and position.
>
> The at least shortest possible example code:
>
> \version "2.17.22"
>
>
> \new TabStaff {
>
> \relative c {
>
> d,,
2013/8/1 BB
> lilypond is simply omitting notes that are outside the range of the
> instrument. The warnings are very vague and without specified line number
> and position.
>
> The at least shortest possible example code:
>
> \version "2.17.22"
>
>
> \new TabStaff {
>
> \relative c {
>
> d,,
lilypond is simply omitting notes that are outside the range of the
instrument. The warnings are very vague and without specified line number
and position.
The at least shortest possible example code:
\version "2.17.22"
\new TabStaff {
\relative c {
d,,,1 e
}
}
On 1 août 2013, at 11:15, Urs Liska wrote:
> I have brought this up before without success. But as my interest reappeared
> I'll try it again with a slightly more specific question.
>
> When LilyPond finally renders its objects 'on paper' how complicated would it
> be to allow it to print on l
I have brought this up before without success. But as my interest
reappeared I'll try it again with a slightly more specific question.
When LilyPond finally renders its objects 'on paper' how complicated
would it be to allow it to print on layers that show up as separate
layers in the final pd