On 29-Sep-04, at 3:13 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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@internalsref{foo} creates "see _foo_".
"Accidentals are typeset for each voice, but they are canceled across
voices in the same see Staff ."
which output format is this, and which texinfo version?
(shorter example)
"Progr
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>
> I've hacked LilyPond so that TeX output now works correctly with
> latin1 as input encoding and the EC Type 1 fonts. It is meant as a
> temporary solution until we find time to implement something better.
> This is something for a meeting :-)
Great!
However, I've n
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> > 2. To add lyrics to music two methods are supplied; the 'addlyrics' and
> > 'lyricsto'. I could find the difference between those two methods; so
> > it is
> > not clear to me when to use the one and when the other.
>
> Me neither. :)I'm still hoping that somebo
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> @internalsref{foo} creates "see _foo_".
>
> This results in "Accidentals are
> typeset for each voice, but they @emph{are} canceled across voices in
> the same @internalsref{Staff}."
> turning into
> "Accidentals are typeset for each voice, but they are canceled across
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> Is this a known issue? (sorry, not example; see page 178 in
> Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond.pdf -- the example of "Creating
> titles". I'll make a small example if it's needed)
Yes, it's a known issue.
Erik, can you make note of this as being "too embarrassi
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> Hi,
>
> If will start tagging bugs in cvs as 'critical' to indicate that I think they
> should be fixed before 3.0. This happens if they either make something worse
> than 2.2, or simply are Bad Enough in some subjective sense.
Good idea.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys |
I'm getting segmentation faults now, with those two scores and with
several other smaller ones. Not sure if its related to the fix or
something different.
I can successfully compile several others, so it is probably something
more than a completely broken installation on my machine.
One of the s
- Original Message -
> > 2. To add lyrics to music two methods are supplied; the 'addlyrics' and
> > 'lyricsto'. I could find the difference between those two methods; so
> > it is
> > not clear to me when to use the one and when the other.
>
> Me neither. :)I'm still hoping that someb
On 27-Sep-04, at 10:26 AM, Ruud van Silfhout wrote:
1. In te section 'Orchestral music', subsection 'System start
delimiters',
the second example.It states there that the group is a StaffGroup, but
the
example code shows a GrandStaff.
Fixed.
2. To add lyrics to music two methods are supplied; the
Is this a known issue? (sorry, not example; see page 178 in
Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond.pdf -- the example of "Creating
titles". I'll make a small example if it's needed)
The manual has a section like this:
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@lilypond[verbatim]
\book{
\score {
\header {}
{c4}
\paper
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 01:08:11PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> However, your example points to another strange bug/feature, namely
> that when you set the properties subdivideBeams or beatLength,
> the setting applies also to the beam of the last note before the
> setting. Example:
[...]
> I thi
When you say \once, the setting basically only applies to the next note,
that's why I asked about what you really had in mind.
However, your example points to another strange bug/feature, namely
that when you set the properties subdivideBeams or beatLength,
the setting applies also to the beam of t
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 10:06:02AM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I can confirm that the SIGSEGV remains in 2.3.19.
>
> Just being curious, what did you expect the \once to
> mean in this situation? Should it only apply to the first
> 16th note?
In the score I am transposing I have
\time 2/4
I can confirm that the SIGSEGV remains in 2.3.19.
Just being curious, what did you expect the \once to
mean in this situation? Should it only apply to the first
16th note?
/Mats
Christoph Ludwig wrote:
Hi,
the attached file causes lilypond to dump core:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/lilypond/music/test>
I don't remember what dashed bar lines look like in printed music,
but at least it certainly makes sense to synchronise the dashes/dots
with the score lines as is done in LilyPond today. Otherwise it
could be difficult to distinguish them from solid lines.
/Mats
Heikki Johannes Junes wrote:
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