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I have taken your suggestions, and am sending you a patch which adds
the what-beat command (renamed to LilyPond-what-beat) to LilyPond-mode
in Emacs. I have made sure it handles the examples in the tutorial,
and have documented the few cases it fails (see the comments at the
top of lilypond-what-b
C. Burton wrote:
Which program opens lilypond? What is the exact information that needs to be typed?
I need this information for Win98SE.
LilyPond isn't an interactive program that you open. You type up a text
document in something simple like Notepad, and save it with a .ly
extension. I
Windows 2000 version 2.2.2
I found that when I have chords over an 8 bar solo space with two 2 bar
alternate endings, and the \set chordChanges = ##t property (is that
what you would call it?) is turned on, it thinks that the last bar of
the first ending is before the first bar of the second en
This is great : I now have a very old-looking figured bass !
I think I'm going to bild quite easely some other odd markups needed for ancient music
!
Many thanks, Mats
MATS WROTE :
You are right, this is a missing feature that's high on the
wish list for the figured bass support. It shoul
Hi,
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Steve Morris
Hi !
I can only answer your fourth question : to make the barlines invisible, you can do :
\proprety Score.
\property Staff.Stem \set #'transparent = ##t
It does work. And if you want to be free with the length of your maesures, you can do
: \property
Score.timing = ##f.
Bye