How do I force the direction of the notehead (relative to the stem)? I
have a situation with notehead collisions in which I would like to force
the notehead to change to the 'other side' of the stem. For example,
when stem is up, the notehead is on the left side of the stem but I need
it forced t
clive CATTERALL scripsit:
> I have tried altering
>
> \midi { \tempo 4=120}
>
> up to
>
> \midi { \tempo 4=240}
>
> with no noticeable effect.
I had the same problem under Linux (RedHat) / KDE. A friend of mine having the
same configuration had no problems. MIDI files built by him und by me we
Kevin Cheng wrote:
Does Lilypond do split hands?
What do you mean? Take a look at the examples in
http://lilypond.org/stable/input/test/out-www/test.html
to get an idea of some of the capabilities of Lilypond.
Also, how come Lilypond doesn't convert:
Mariage D'Amour.mid properly. It doesn't look r
>> From: Joerg Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Likewise, you have
>> >
>> >\times 3/2 { c c } : 2 notes take time of 3; `common' tuplet
>> >
>>
>> Oh, oh! I always thought a tuplet only shortens the
>> play length. --> Next version!
Nope. For example, last night my church choir was sing
I assume that you are trying to install on a Windows machine, you didn't
say.
When you run setup.exe and have clicked a number of times on Next, you
will come to a screen saying "Select Packages". Click on "Publishing" in
the list. Then, on the line listing lilypond, click on the circle with
the ar
Hi! I've tried to instal lilypond SEVERAL times, but none of them I could
see the Publishing section dialogue. What could be wrong??
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It certainly works over here (listening using WinAmp).
Where did you put your \midi{...} directive? Are you sure
that you included it in the \score{...}, example:
\score{
\mymusic
\paper{}
\midi{\tempo 4=120}
}
Did you have any other \tempo directives in the different
voices of music or was t
"Beton, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well known to this Window user. :-)
Window user?
> Don't forget that GPL is actually a quite restrictive licence,
[Ok, I'll bite] Yes, but the GNU GPL is only restrictive for people
that want to do Naughty Things (TM).
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Joerg Anders wrote:
"Cost free" was no juridical phrase. It describes rather the end user essense ...
(I don't know how known the GPL acronym is to Windows users.)
Well known to this Window user. :-)
Don't forget that GPL is actually a quite restrictive licence,
especially when compared to th
Joerg Anders wrote:
Version 2.1.0 of the LilyPond exporting
cost free musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
Has anyone tried porting to Windows?
Rick
Registered Office: Roke Manor Research Ltd, Siemens House, Oldbury
Guido Amoruso wrote:
I know are some people that are already working on (or thinking about) a
MusicXML-->SVG converter. IMHO it will be a hard task and I doubt there
will be concrete results in the near future, but that is little
important, because developmente branch of Lilypond can already produ
Back in December 2002 Jule Slootbeek and Richard Grubb had a brief exchange
of emails regarding the difficulty of altering the tempo of MIDI file
output. The conversation seemed to peter out without any resolution.
They were using Mac. I am using Windows (Cygwin) and I am having the same
proble
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Joerg Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Good. Cost free, you scared me for a moment...
"Cost free" was no juridical phrase. It describes rather the end user essense ...
(I don't know how known the GPL acronym is to Windows users.)
> Likew
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