Citat Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How should
> I do
> to get the desired result?
If you are desperate then you could try with (untested)
\repeat percent 3 {
[music]
\property Staff.NoteHead \override #'style = #'slash
\property Staff.Stem \override #'thickness = #0
b'2
\pro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have half a bar of music which is repeated 6 times, and I'd like the output
> to look something like
>
> | [music] / | % | % |
>
> The intuitive way to do this would be
> \repeat "percent" 3 {
> \repeat "percent" 2 { [music] } |
> }
>
> but I just get a
Hi,
What's the value I should set flag-style to in order to get a slash through a
grace note? The docs mention how to remove the slash, but I can't figure out
the name of the function that actually adds that slash.
Erik
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Hi,
I have half a bar of music which is repeated 6 times, and I'd like the output
to look something like
| [music] / | % | % |
The intuitive way to do this would be
\repeat "percent" 3 {
\repeat "percent" 2 { [music] } |
}
but I just get a "warning: no one to print a percent" and the "/" in
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
>> Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
>Can that be done automatically, ie, does the Emacs for Windows
>configuration know the concept of a site start directory, something
>like:
> /etc/emacs/site-start.d
>that we could copy the lilyp
Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
Can that be done automatically, ie, does the Emacs for Windows
configuration know the concept of a site start directory, something
like:
/etc/emacs/site-start.d
that we could copy the lilypond-init.el snippet
Title: RE: sltly OT: how was sheet music printed before computers? :)
With great difficulty.
Bernard
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From: Felipe Massia Pereira
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/4/02 1:26 PM
Subject: sltly OT: how was sheet music printed before computers? :)
that's a curiosity..
that's a curiosity...
Felipe
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hi again,
something i have seen quite often in orchestral pieces is that other
voices are sometimes printed in small print during rests of a certain
instrument. for instance, in a piece i played recently, the 1st horn
part was printed in small print in the 1st trombone (see the picture at
http://
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
Hi,
Try putting this in ylur .emacs file:
(Yes the regular expression does contain 8 backslashes in a row!
Bernard
-- snip ---
;;; Lilypond mode
(load-library "lilypond-mode.el")
(setq auto-mode-alist
(append '(("\\.ly$" . LilyPond-mod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> these are the same ones that come with the original release of timidity.
> i've downloaded the eawpatches package (23MB @
> http://www.stardate.bc.ca/eawpatches/html/default.htm) of sound patches
> for timidity which sound a lot better than the original ones, but the
>
damn, i'd forget my head if it weren't screwed on...
here's the file. :)
greetings,
simon.
On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 11:05, Simon Bailey wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm using lilypond-1.5.58, and am slowly working on arranging a piece
> for brass and wind orchestra.
>
> in the attached ly file, up until ba
hi,
i'm using lilypond-1.5.58, and am slowly working on arranging a piece
for brass and wind orchestra.
in the attached ly file, up until bar 25, the two tenorhorns are playing
more or less the same melody, it just deviates in a few bars, where the
2nd horn drops below the 1st (bars 7 - 10, 17-
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 19:14, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > does anybody have any decent patch files for brass instruments for
> > timidity? i've downloaded the best ones i can find from the links at the
> > timidity-page, but they don't sound quite righ
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