> Is there a possibility to make \cresc form start on the previous note
> and not on the next note?
Based on my recollection of the previous two times this was
discussed on the list (see archives), no.
Cheers,
- Graham
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I am working on the (de)crescendo commands and there is something I
cannot do (I tried to understand scheme but could not).
\cresc is defined like this in 2.12.2 (ly/spanners-init.ly):
cresc = { #(ly:export (make-event-chord (list cr))) \once \set
crescendoText = \markup { \italic "cresc." }
Hello,
I'm transcribing a few pieces of late Renaissance polyphony and wanted
to use the Completion_heads_engraver to automatically split long notes,
as described in the manual. But all I get is a kind of an endless loop
or something.
Lily halts at "Interpretation der Musik... [8] [16]" and no
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Yup, worked fine here too. Looks like you have a
working recipe now.
But this patch only contained the @q stuff -
"lastest" is still there in the file!
Trevor
Geez, it's always something. I don't see how this is possible because
lastest is nowhere to be found on my co
Yup, worked fine here too. Looks like you have a
working recipe now.
But this patch only contained the @q stuff -
"lastest" is still there in the file!
Trevor
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From: "Carl D. Sorensen"
To: "Jonathan Kulp" ; "lily-devel"
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 12:37 A