Hi all,
As far as I understand, most numbers in lilypond tweaks are measured in
staff-spaces. For example,
\override TextScript #'padding = #2.5
will place TextScript objects 2.5 staff-spaces away from the note they
are attached to.
If that's correct, then what's happening here? (example
On 2-Mar-06, at 5:46 AM, Erik Sandberg wrote:
Citerar Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The only line that might need explanation is the line-width. These
commands obvious set values; setting a value to #0 is pretty obvious,
This could be an area where extensive use of hyperlinks could b
> A preprocessor is indeed what I was looking for, so I wrote a simple
> one for Lilypond. [...]
>
> With this approach, I can generate both an orchestral conductor's
> score and individual parts from a single source.
I can do this with plain lilypond also...
Werner
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Erik Sandberg student.uu.se> writes:
> Citerar Alan Stern rowland.harvard.edu>:
>
> > The facility for generating Lilypond code from within Scheme is
> > fairly limited. The #{ ... #} syntax only recognizes music
> > expressions, so it can't be used in a \layout block, for instance.
> >
> > I
Hi,
\renameinput was renamed to \sourcefilename a long time ago.
Ciao,
Dscho
diff --git a/po/cs.po b/po/cs.po
index 7940cc8..3a5bacd 100644
--- a/po/cs.po
+++ b/po/cs.po
@@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@ msgid "quoted string expected after \\ve
msgstr ""
#: lexer.ll:205
-msgid "quoted string expected aft