Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Mats,
yes, to add the \alias Voice works. (the only problem is that it is
typeset a little bellow the normal line of \p \pp and so on.
I would like to use a separate dynamics block for single staves or for
scores using this technique but don't quite underst
Carter Brey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get this message from xdvi when trying to open a dvi
> file generated by lilypond:
>
> "Cannot find PostScript file for inclusion in document:
> music-drawing-routines.ps"
>
> The xdvi output has gibberish for noteheads, as well as
> other problems.
>
>
Thanks, Jeff, for the reply, but I still don't really understand what I'm supposed to do about it.
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On Friday 23 January 2004 13:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mats Bengtsson encouraged me to send the following example:
>
> \score{
>\notes{
> \key a \major
> \partial 8 g8 ~ | g2 ~ g8 fis4. |
> }
>
> This produces a natural on the last g which should not be there!?
Should be
Hello, development team:
Just a little request...
Since you are improving Lilypond so rapidly (which I appreciate more
than I can tell you!), it often turns out that I am several versions
behind, and can't tell what has been changed since what. If the release
notes could be a little more speci
On Friday 23 January 2004 12:17, pd wrote:
> Hello,
> and sorry for starting the same thread once again (I haven't
> been subscribed to the list when posting for the first time...)
>
> I *have* read "Fingering instructions" in the manual,
> and that's why I try to get help from you, wise people!
>
Forgive me for asking what is probably the most common sort of question,
but after successfully compiling and installing LilyPond 2.0.2, as well
as xdvi 22.81, I get this message from xdvi when trying to open a dvi
file generated by lilypond:
"Cannot find PostScript file for inclusion in docume
Hello,
and sorry for starting the same thread once again (I haven't
been subscribed to the list when posting for the first time...)
I *have* read "Fingering instructions" in the manual,
and that's why I try to get help from you, wise people!
Usually guitar fingering instructions for left hand are
pd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there an easy way of attaching fingerings to noteheads?
Have you read "Fingering instructions" amongst "Expressive
marks" in the manual?
Feri.
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The following code produces a natural sign for the last but one note
that should not be there.
I don't really agree. Since the key is A major, the first c natural
that appears in a bar should have a natural sign. Since the first
c of the second bar is tied over, the play
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