On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 12:17:26PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> There's a section in the manual on "Repeats and MIDI":
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Repeats-and-MIDI.html#Repeats%20and%20MIDI
Thanks! I'll give that a try tonight :)
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Hello,
I'm trying the MIDI output for my guitar and drums scores, and
surprisingly (ok I'm a pessimist) they work great!
There's only one problem: all \repeat parts either appear as blanks in
the MIDI, or they are just truncated to the first occurence of the
repeat (so if I have \repeat unfold 5
Ok, this works for lilypond 2.2.0, sorry if you knew it would not work
for 2.3.1
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On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 10:44:53PM +0200, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> 2.3.1 cvs is pretty unstable right now. I'd recommend you to use 2.2.0 for
> your real work, until the 2.3 branch stabilizes.
Ah ok... well at least I could point out a problem if you weren't
already aware of it :)
I'll try with 2.2
Hello,
I just tried with the latest CVS and it does not compile anymore.
More specifically, TeX needs too much memory, and dies with:
Runaway argument?
{\lyitem {205.7072}{-302.0131}{\hbox {\magfontUSEZomMKBo {}9}}\lyitem \ETC.
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=101].
...37.232
file)
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\version "2.3.1"
\header {
title = "Delbosh"
instrument = "Guitars"
arranger = "Transcribed by Stef Epardaud"
composer ="Composed by Stef Epardaud"
copyright = "Copyright Solus Numeri"
taglin
Ok, I upgraded to 2.1.27 and I figured a way about the drum pitch names,
forget about this one :)
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Sorry, it happens just about everytime, with me, doesn't it ?
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\version "2.1.8"
\header {
title = "Take The Time"
instrument = "Drums v1"
arranger = "Transcribed by Stef Epardaud"
composer ="Composed
Hello,
I have the attached drum transcription, and if I remove the last bar
(lines 244-251) it's layed out on 6 lines, otherwise it takes about 10
lines, so the addition of one measure causes the previous measures to
completely change layout, is it normal?
Btw, may I still point out that I have t
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:18:36PM +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > When you try the new syntax for chords on drum partitions, the result is
> > very weird. Attached is a test case (main file is bug-drums.ly) that
>
> Yes; this is documented in the manual. Solution:
Sorry about the files, they're attached to this message
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\version "2.1.8"
\header {
title = "Drums bug"
instrument = "Drums v1"
tagline = "Transcribed using LilyPond (www.lilypond.org)"
}
\include "drums.ly"
drh = \notes {
<<
\context Voice=VA {\voiceOne
Hello,
When you try the new syntax for chords on drum partitions, the result is
very weird. Attached is a test case (main file is bug-drums.ly) that
will try to play two toms at the same time, first with the <<>>
notation, then with the <> notation, then both toms one after the other.
As you can
Hello,
I've upgraded from 1.6 to 2.1 (debian package) and I can honestly say
there's been a huge number of improvements, so first things first,
congratulations for all these!
Now my bug:
It used to be the case that chords '<>' were just simultaneous music in
lilypond 1.6, now I understand chords a
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