Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-07 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello James, Am 07.05.2015 um 09:57 schrieb James: Simon, On 06/05/15 18:39, Simon Albrecht wrote: Am 06.05.2015 um 09:06 schrieb James Lowe: On 06/05/15 00:01, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hello,

Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-07 Thread James
Simon, On 06/05/15 18:39, Simon Albrecht wrote: Am 06.05.2015 um 09:06 schrieb James Lowe: On 06/05/15 00:01, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hello, has an example covering the use of

[POLICY] Separating topics (was: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages)

2015-05-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
You hijacked my thread! :-) Seriously, please start a new thread (it’s not that complicated: copy and paste the address or edit the subject line) if you start a new topic. If it’s related to the existent thread, you might also use the (was) method, as I did here. Rationale: it’s extremely usefu

Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 06.05.2015 um 09:06 schrieb James Lowe: On 06/05/15 00:01, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hello, has an example covering the use of LyricTie with Italian text. Using the same feature

Re: Hairpins (was NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages)

2015-05-06 Thread Phil Holmes
"Arttu Punkkinen" wrote in message news:cajutqfi9dlbpzjbc5mkmx8ats7e3l6h001swac9hjem0iba...@mail.gmail.com... Oops. Wrong title. Sorry! Please see the snippets in the Notation Reference http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-attached-to-notes#dynamics -- Phil Ho

Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-06 Thread Arttu Punkkinen
Oops. Wrong title. Sorry! ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond

Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-06 Thread Arttu Punkkinen
% Default behaviour of stopping hairpins at bar line % looks rather bad if time or key changes between % % Couldn't find any reference on the Gould book, but % I think it is rather ugly. The property of course is simple % to adjust, so it is not that large a problem. % % The question is that does t

Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-06 Thread James Lowe
On 06/05/15 00:01, Simon Albrecht wrote: > Hello, > > > has an example covering the use of LyricTie with Italian text. Using the > same feature with German text (and probably other

NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages

2015-05-05 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello, has an example covering the use of LyricTie with Italian text. Using the same feature with German text (and probably other languages too), or more accurately, with multi