Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
I've been looking into this. The problem is twofold:
1) Time offsets devolve into "1"s (instead of "384"s). This is due to
the addition of Rational::operator bool(). A rational offset is
2) Audio_tempo objects are not being added to the Audio_staffs. This
Eugene Cormier writes:
> "Music engraving by Lilypond 2.7.7 - www.lilypond.org"
>
> is it possible to remove it??
Quoting the user manual:
The default footer is empty, except for the first page, where the
copyright field from \header is inserted, and the last page, where
tagline from
Erik Sandberg wrote:
My question is really: Are there any (possibly far-future) plans to make true
cross-staff chords possible?
Yes, but for lack of oodles of money/time, they are still far-future.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
As far as I can understand, a \hspace #0 gives a markup that is
0pt wide but has a height that is the total height (i.e. the depth + the
height) of the characters in the font. That's the only way I can explain
what happens in your example. However, I'm not sure if that's a g
On Saturday 27 August 2005 19.14, Adam Good wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a (brand)new user of Lilypond. I think it's really interesting, i
> like it!
>
> I was really excited to see that it's possible to used "microtonal"
> accidental characters since I study and play Turkish Classical music.
>
> I didn't se
Hi,
I'm a (brand)new user of Lilypond. I think it's really interesting, i
like it!
I was really excited to see that it's possible to used "microtonal"
accidental characters since I study and play Turkish Classical music.
I didn't see anything in the manual for this, maybe i overlooked it.
You can remove it by setting tagline = "" in \header section of .ly file.
Please send user related questions to lilypond-user@gnu.org in the
future, as this mailing list is meant for development discussions only.
Regards.
- Matevž
Eugene Cormier wrote:
>I'm not sure if this is the right place
I'm not sure if this is the right place to be asking this butif not
I'm sure someone will let me know :)
Right now I'm creating scores using noteedit 2.8 and exporting to
Lilypond. No problems with the conversion that can't be overcome
butat the bottom of every score there is a copyright l