[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've searched the lilypond.ps file for how to code a
> fermata, but I don't see it. I suppose if it were me,
> I'd put it in the section "Expressive marks."
> Where did I miss it?
Thanks for the pointer. I've added index entries for these.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys
{c1\fermata}
to ensure it appears below the note:
{c1_\fermata}
or above:
{c1^\fermata}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've searched the lilypond.ps file for how to code a
>fermata, but I don't see it. I suppose if it were me,
>I'd put it in the section "Expressive marks."
>Where did I miss i
I've searched the lilypond.ps file for how to code a
fermata, but I don't see it. I suppose if it were me,
I'd put it in the section "Expressive marks."
Where did I miss it?
Thanks as always,
--Mark
--
Feel the power of the penguin at
http://www.libranet.com
_
I had indeed been using the -P param. with ly2dvi, and
that would give me the errors (see earlier postings).
I'll try what you suggest when I get home. For now I
shall occupy myself with working on the .ly file, now
that I know I'll be able to get what I want! :-)
Thanks for your input,
--Mark
> "Simon" == Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 13:13, Laura Conrad wrote:
>> Do you have a URL for those help-files? All I seem to have (with the
>> Mandrake kdegraphics package) is KDVI-features.dvi, which doesn't seem
>> to mention this.
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 13:13, Laura Conrad wrote:
> Do you have a URL for those help-files? All I seem to have (with the
> Mandrake kdegraphics package) is KDVI-features.dvi, which doesn't seem
> to mention this.
my colleague gave me these exact instructions:
settings -> DVI options -> DVI speci
> "Simon" == Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> i have been informed by a colleague that kdvi under KDE also supports
Simon> point and click with emacs. he was using it with normal LaTeX files, but
Simon> i assume it will also work with lilypond.
Simon> the exact
i have been informed by a colleague that kdvi under KDE also supports
point and click with emacs. he was using it with normal LaTeX files, but
i assume it will also work with lilypond.
the exact procedure for activating this mechanism in kdvi is documented
in the help-files for kdvi.
greetings,
Han-Wen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're following the wrong lead; src specials are inserted by
> LilyPond. (they'd better be, otherwise you'd get specials pointing
> back to the anonymous jumble in the .tex output file.)
IOW, you only need to get plain xdvi and recompile that (the version
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I read the man page for xdvi (BTW, after compiling the source with
> --enable-ps-gs I can get beams and slurs; thanks for the tip, guys) ,
> and here is what it has to say about point-and-click with editors in
> general. Alas, my precooked RH tetex distro seems not t
> But for some bizarre reason that I've not tracked down yet, the ly2dvi
> command doesn't work directly. Oh well, just one extra step.
How, then, do you invoke ly2dvi? ly2dvi is just a script, and "ly2dvi
myfile.ly" should basically do "lilypond myfile.ly;tex myfile.tex" (plus
some extra hand
11 matches
Mail list logo