Could you add the drop c guitar tuning to the ly\string-tunings-init.ly file?
It should be the following line:
\makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-drop-c-tuning \stringTuning
thanks :)
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I tried searching through mail list and forums, but couldn't find a similar
problem.
When I try to install lilypond:
# do sh lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-64.sh
this returns:
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `do'
# /bin/bash --version
GNU bash, version 3.1.17(1)-release (x86_64-redhat-linux
Hello,
This is my first time reporting a bug here. If I am violating some protocol,
please let me know.
I am using `abc2ly`, provided in the lilypond packaging, to convert the
following ABC to Lilypond:
C: Alex Hansen
L: 1/128
V:TI clef=treble name="Voice 1" snm=&qu
sorry issue #3 below got chopped off. Here is the complete statement:
3. If a bar in a 4/4 rhythm piece has 64 notes (of 1/64 value each), then
Lilypond will run the notes off the page. One can only see about 2/3 of the
notes in that bar.
From: alex a
Sent
, 11, 55), "#(set-octavation oct) -> \\ottava #oct
in python/convertrules.py does not contain the correct version number.
Regards,
Alex
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On 2017-11-01 10:51, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> I don't really agree: that way lies madness. Do we take the time when
> something stops working reliably, or the time when it stops working
> altogether? I do try to keep rules "idempotent" as much as possible,
> making it harmless to apply them mult
I'm experiencing the collision (arpeggio & time signature) mentioned in Issue
601 (see http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=601).
The workaround recommended therein doesn't help. I use LilyPond 2.12.2,
so instead of "\override Xxx #'infinite-spacing-height = ##t"
I've tried
# -*-compilation-*-
Changing working directory to `C:/Documents and Settings/Alex
So/Desktop/hungarian rhapsody'
Processing `C:/Documents and Settings/Alex So/Desktop/hungarian
rhapsody/hungarianrhapsody.txt'
Parsing...
C:/Program Files/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/2.7.27/ly/init.ly:2
Jan Nieuwenhuizen gnu.org> writes:
>
> Alex So writes:
>
> > C:/Program Files/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/2.7.27/ly/init.ly:28:0: error:
> > syntax error, unexpected SCM_T
> >
> > #(if (and (ly:get-option 'old-relative)
> >
> > I just keep
Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
> If {c'4} works, then start commenting out portions of your file. Try
> commenting out all the instruments (just leave the \global stuff).
> Also comment out the \include"" stuff. Did the problem go away? If it
> did, then the problem is in one of the in
Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
> If {c'4} works, then start commenting out portions of your file. Try
> commenting out all the instruments (just leave the \global stuff).
> Also comment out the \include"" stuff. Did the problem go away? If it
> did, then the problem is in one of the in
Hello everybody:
The bug-example-file intends to show:
The "Completion_heads_engraver" ignores
manually typed ties "~" between notes that
are split by the "Completion_heads_engraver".
Both scores should show the same music,
only in different notation, but they don't.
Please tell me, if I am
> I'm not top posting.
% Hi. Here is the problem I met while typesetting
% a long double-voice cross-staff running-up. I'm
% unsure if there's a shorter way to reproduce it.
% Build 2.10.33 behaves identically.
%
% Upper beam gets sloped ok, lower doesn't at all.
\version "2.11.55"
\paper { ragged
> I'm not top posting.
% The problem I've mentioned can easily be seen here.
% Build 2.10.33 additionally produces issue 279 stuff.
\version "2.10.0"
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = RH {
\clef treble
\key des \major
\time 3/4
}
\new Staff = LH {
\clef bass
\key des \major
> I'm not top posting.
Things look much better after issuing "\override Beam #'concaveness = #0"
(or some mild value near zero - I use it \once). So the problem is gone.
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example a duo consisting of 3 movements?
By the way, why did you change the 2.0 type composer text to this italic
stuff in 2.3? I think the previous looked much better.
Cheers
Alex
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note.
Cheers
Alex
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ncing version 3.0 as this is really annoying when doing string works.
Cheers
Alex
P.S.: If you need a test file for the above, just send me an email...
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ening pipe `kpsewhich -expand-path=\$T1FONTS'
Invoking `/usr/bin/lilypond-bin -I /home/alex -I /home/alex -I
/home/alex -H dedication -H title -H subtitle -H subsubtitle -H footer
-H head -H composer -H arranger -H instrument -H opus -H piece -H
metre -H meter -H poet -H texttranslator -H atenddocumen
t;
>>
>>
\layout {}
% To create MIDI output, uncomment the following line:
% \midi {}
}
Thanks,
Alex
P.S. I saw the response to my last bug with the abc2ly script -- I couldn't
figure out how to respond directly, but I saw the note and I was abl
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