Carlo Stemberger wrote:
“print-page-number = ##t” should be the default (so unnecessary), but I must
put this command into a \paper block so that version 2.8 (also 2.8.7)
generates page numbers.
Han-Wen,
I second the suggestion that print-page-number should be #t by default;
this is causing
Arvid Grøtting wrote:
I'm not sure of the wording, but section 6.2.7 of the user manual could benefit
from a reference to Forbid_line_break_engraver. I guess most music using
Completion_heads_engraver will get better spacing without
Forbid_line_break_engraver ;-)
http://lilypond.org/web/devel
Marcus Macauley wrote:
"Normally, a hairpin starts at the left edge of the beginning note and
ends on the right edge of the ending note. If the ending note falls on
the downbeat, the hairpin ends on the immediately preceding barline.
This may be modified by setting the hairpinToBarline propert
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 14:56, Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote:
> On Friday 20 October 2006 16:02, Ian Stirling wrote:
> > Some other error occurred trying to compile and install the
> > 2.8 version.
>
> Was it by chance something like the following? It appears to be called in
> by ./mf/GNU
On Friday 20 October 2006 16:02, Ian Stirling wrote:
> Some other error occurred trying to compile and install the
> 2.8 version.
Was it by chance something like the following? It appears to be called in
by ./mf/GNUMakefile on line 4. Anyone know if that line is important, old
debris, or being b
I'm not sure the binaries have been updated. With 2.9.26-2 (linux, x86),
I'm still getting small piano braces.
Any ideas?
--Phil
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