On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 20:19:27 -0500
d wrote:
> "Take a dive into Lilypond and refresh your musical experience." ;)
Actually, this applies, at least in my case. to music making on linux in general. I
actually welcome the fact that to accomplish certain tasks which are easy to do with
some of the
Thanks for the info and encouragement. I'd like to comment on some of what
was said in this thread...
> I understand that if you are used to a graphic interface it can seem a
> bit awkward at first to enter all the notes as a stream of ASCII text.
> It is worth the time spent to get comfortable w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > ...correspond to standard typesetting practice.
>
> So far there is no problem. But I wonder if there is perhaps
> an self-willed user who wants to break all rules. Note
> he/she can do in NoteEdit score what he/she wants.
>
I find that it is more productive to
This one has only ascii in it. The next thing I tried was using the
LaTeX escape sequences to get the Polish letters:
This seems to be OK for some of them, but lily complains about \k for
ogonek and \.z for a z with a dot over it. I think these may be
recognized in LaTeX only if T1 encoding is en
Dear All,
I have a question about Lyrics mode in 1.6.8. I have a pickup bar
contain a triplet of eighth notes in 3/4 time and want to place a
syllable at the beginning of the triplet with an extender to the
first syllable starting at the first note
Dear All,
I have a question about Lyrics mode in 1.6.8. I have a pickup bar
contain a triplet of eighth notes in 3/4 time and want to place a
syllable at the beginning of the triplet with an extender to the
first syllable starting at the first note on the s
Laura Conrad wrote:
"aaron" == aamehl writes:
aaron> On would think that the Russian thread would be of
aaron> help. Did you read it?? I will look to see if I have it. If
aaron> you can't find it and think the hebrew stuff could help
aaron> you, write me off list and I can send
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> want your own layout, you can define your own context type, either
>
> ??? What do you want to do? The predefined context types have been defined to ...
I plan score layout in my GUI score editor NoteEdit:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/no
Joerg Anders wrote:
Hi all!
I have a lilypond bar rules question:
As fas as I can see LilyPond implicitely
continues bar lines (PianoScore StaffGroup) or
not depending on the staff type.
Is there a possibility for individual staff
rule layout independend of the staff type?
??? What do you want to
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:36, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
> >
> Did you try
>title = "\\R{Title}"
>
> That should correspond to what you do with each syllable in
> the lyrics.
I frankly don't remember so I will try it again now.
Thanks
Aaron
>
> /Mats
>
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Aaron wrote:
Hi again,
I used a text script to add D.S al Fine but it collides with the note
stems. How do I move it up??
Also I see how to make the text bold, but how do I change the font??
It depends on what kind of font you want. I answered a similar question
on the email list last week, search
Hi all!
I have a lilypond bar rules question:
As fas as I can see LilyPond implicitely
continues bar lines (PianoScore StaffGroup) or
not depending on the staff type.
Is there a possibility for individual staff
rule layout independend of the staff type?
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY ([EMAIL P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm reading the 1.8 manual after upgrading to an unstable. Text
> movement is still a problem for me, even with simplified Scheme markup.
> I have a short string ("sim.") that overlaps with a beamed note, so
> naturally I want to move it down. The original, unmoved on
In addition to Han-Wen's answer; ly2dvi -p will give you both PS
and PDF files with outline Type1 fonts, whereas ly2dvi -P gives
you PS files with bitmap fonts.
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
The official, but undocumented, way to install the Type1 fonts is
make MAKE_PFA_FILES=1 install
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