Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try
\midi {\notes {\tempo 4. = 120 }}
This doesn't work.
I just tried it here with 1.8.0 and it seems to work just
fine, I don't know what version you are talking about.
Anyway, the problem and the solution should be mentioned in
the manual.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Try
>
> \midi {\notes {\tempo 4. = 120 }}
This doesn't work.
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Mats,
> \midi {\notes {\tempo 4. = 120 }}
It didn't work, I got:
/kroger-files/kroger/composicoes/quinteto-oboe/quinteto-full-score.ly:73:16: error:
syntax error, unexpected NOTES:
\midi {\note
s {\tempo 4. = 120 }}
> (an alternative is to say
> \midi {\tempo 4 . = 120 }
>
Try
\midi {\notes {\tempo 4. = 120 }}
(an alternative is to say
\midi {\tempo 4 . = 120 }
which is rather silly, but should work.)
Pedro Kroger wrote:
Hi,
It seems lilypond is not recognizing dotted notes as a tempo basis in
the midi section. If I have a code like:
\midi {\tempo 4. = 120 }
I
Hi,
It seems lilypond is not recognizing dotted notes as a tempo basis in
the midi section. If I have a code like:
\midi {\tempo 4. = 120 }
I get the following error message:
-
/tmp/example-1.ly:22:17: error: syntax error, unexpected R