I'm looking for a strong pizzicato (an upsidedown comma under the note)
syntax in LilyPond, but I'm unable to find it. NoteEdit has a support
for it, so that's why I'm looking for it in Lily from the first place.
Am I missing something or is pizzicato differently used in Lily.
- Matevz
On Friday 03 December 2004 19:11, Christian Hitz wrote:
> The proposed solution is to use instead of . In my
> patch I introduce a new define MACOS_X that controls this.
>
> With this patch applied I compiled the latest CVS this afternoon.
Compiles fine on GNU/Linux as well. Sure, it's a hack, b
> > > * How to handle dichotomy with TeX fonts and OTFs?
> >
> > What exactly do you mean?
>
> If we use OT for fonts, then we have to translate back to the right
> type1 fonts for --format=tex. I'm not sure how we should handle
> that.
Well, we plan to use glyph names, don't we? The only thin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
>
> according to this email from an Apple list the problem is known.
>
> http://lists.apple.com/archives/darwin-development/2003/Jan/
> msg00204.html
>
> The proposed solution is to use instead of . In my
> patch I
> introduce a new define MACOS_X that contro
Hi,
according to this email from an Apple list the problem is known.
http://lists.apple.com/archives/darwin-development/2003/Jan/
msg00204.html
The proposed solution is to use instead of . In my
patch I
introduce a new define MACOS_X that controls this.
With this patch applied I compiled the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The amount of staves in choral music can vary even during the same piece -
> if a section were in unison across all vocal parts only one stave might be
> printed, if the music is fairly homophonous (almost identical rhythms
> across all parts, little/no part crossing)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I had a look at using Pango for typesetting text. See the attached
> > program.
>
> Which version of pango do I need for that? With 1.2.5 I get a
> segfault with G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME... Anyway, after commenting out the
> printf statement I was able to proceed.
You
Hi!
I have an idea to create a new staff group context, based on ChoirStaff,
that tries to automatically format choral music.
The amount of staves in choral music can vary even during the same piece -
if a section were in unison across all vocal parts only one stave might be
printed, if the mus
> Should I try to get a PangoFont from a PangoOTInfo ? Or should the
> PangoFont just be loaded through pango itself?
I've no idea, sorry.
> And then, I assume that there needs to be Pango a rendering backend,
> to know the resolution at which the font is going to be rendered
> (for example, wit
> I had a look at using Pango for typesetting text. See the attached
> program.
Which version of pango do I need for that? With 1.2.5 I get a
segfault with G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME... Anyway, after commenting out the
printf statement I was able to proceed.
> I am wondering: are the number codes (pri
> > Second, \cueDuring doesn't work correctly. A negative direction
> > value
>
> fixed.
Thanks.
> there is a subtle bug in your file
Got it!
Werner
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