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> Hello, here is a peace of the first Sonata for clarinet and piano of Brahms.
>
> \version"2.4.2"
> \include"english.ly"
> \relative c'' {
> \set Staff.TimeSignature = ##f
> \time 3/4
> \key bf \major
> c4.\( ( ef8) d4~( | d8 b) c4.( g8) \) bf2 r4 | af2 r4 | g4 \f r4 r4
LinuxChiq wrote:
I gave make install a try, copied an example file from the lilypond homepage,
and gave it a shot. Here's the result:
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `/home/trinity/test2.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
warning: lily-guile: installation problem: deprecated encoding requested:
"fe
Thanks for all your answers.
The '_' is the simplest option, as \skip never skips more than one note
and so is hard to type and read.
So, alternative lyrics will go like
bassWords =\lyrics {
_ _ _ tra- la- la, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tra- la- la
}
or something similar.
Regards
Michael
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On 8-Dec-04, at 9:52 AM, Albert Einstein wrote:
How can I change disk and directory via cygwin shell?
Please consult a tutorial about basic UNIX. There are many
such things online, and I'm certain that a number of them
will be linked to from the cygwin homepage.
- Graham
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You have a list of sed command files in your working directory. Its name is
cly-sedfilts. Its first line is a path or partial path, and each line
following has a file name to which the first line is prefixed. When you
invoke:
$ sedfilt.py cly ly
sedfilt concatenates the sed edits in the files
Thank you very much for developing lily pond.
When I install ec-fonts-mfraced-1.0.8, I got the following error:
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/source/jknappen/ec/exrligtb.mf
Ok) ) ) )
Font metrics written on ecbx10.tfm.
Output written on ecbx10.7227gf (256 characters, 1015780 bytes).
Transcript written on
How can I change disk and directory via cygwin shell?
Albert
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I am trying to convert the feta font and add unicode encodings to them.
The problem is that unicode doesn't have glyphs for many articulations
and expressions but rather assumes combinations glyphs to make such
glyphs as a prall etc.
has anyone tried this before, or is there infact a feta font wi
I gave make install a try, copied an example file from the lilypond homepage,
and gave it a shot. Here's the result:
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `/home/trinity/test2.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
warning: lily-guile: installation problem: deprecated encoding requested:
"feta-music"
Any
Okay, with careful attention and speedy ctrl-c'ing I was able to capture the
following:
true
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/trinity/lilypond/src/lilypond-2.4.2/stepmake/stepmake'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/trinity/lilypond/src/lilypond-2.4.2/stepmake'
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/
I am at version 4.6 of texinfo. There don't seem to be any newer packages for
Suse 9.1, and when i try to build 4.7 from source I get a ton of "undefined
reference" errors.
I tried looking back up the console output, but I can't get back far enough to
pass the "too many errors!" messages. Any idea
Hello, here is a peace of the first Sonata for clarinet and piano of Brahms.
\version"2.4.2"
\include"english.ly"
\relative c'' {
\set Staff.TimeSignature = ##f
\time 3/4
\key bf \major
c4.\( ( ef8) d4~( | d8 b) c4.( g8) \) bf2 r4 | af2 r4 | g4 \f r4 r4
}
As you can see in the png attached file, t
The jEdit plugin has been in development for a year now. And it is in heavy
development nowadays with 3 developers. It has code completion, syntax
highlighting, refactor and etc. support right now :-) However, you're
welcome if you would like to contribute, because there is a lot of things
to d
3) I see some comments about a JEdit plugin and I wonder if an Eclipse
plugin will be interesting. For example an editor with code
completion, syntax highlighting, refactor etc ... and maybe a kind of
realtime output. I will try the JEdit plugin maybe it works well.
The jEdit plugin has been in
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
The list of "Too many errors!" usually appears if you haven't upgraded
to a very new version of texinfo. However, it only affects the
documentation, so as long as you use the documentation on the web,
make followed by make install should provide a perfectly useful
installation
Hello everybody,
I'm a new contributor to the lilypond mialing list. I'm a drummer and I
discovered lily 2 years ago looking for a powerful tool to engrave my parts
and the parts of my pupils.
It was difficult to understand and the first version I try didn't support
drums notation. Today I use a
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