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Hi!
Well, in fact I'm trying to install from sources because I couldn't find
a pre-compiled 2.4 version for my system (Mandrake 10.0).
Maybe the problem is that I use TeX-Live, and not the TeX distribution
that came with Mandrake. I had to install kpath
I figured it out. Below is a drumStyleTable that follows the Percussive
Arts Society standard. Note, this is not complete, all I have access to
is an excerpt from "Guide to Standardized Drumset Notation".
I am curious why the Lilypond developers are using the drumStyleTable
included with Lilypond
Graham Percival wrote:
On 17-Dec-04, at 12:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that I am supposed to use the verb "\set" and not "\override"
to "set" (obviously!)
a property.
Actually, you can use either.
No! You use \set to change context properties and \override to change
object propertie
As far as I know, this is not supported for the moment, but it might be
a nice feature to
have an additional possible value for the direction property of any
object, which means
do the opposite of the default value (the latter part of the answer is
intended for the
developers).
/Mats
Joshua K
On Saturday 18 December 2004 10:07 am, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> Rick Sutphin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
>
> warning: Lilypond version string not found, using default 2.4.
>
> See User Manual -> Popular Music -> Fret diagrams
Fantastic!
On Saturday 18 December 2004 09:02 am, Rick Sutphin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to define a custom drumset that is uses Percussive Arts
> Society standards. I found the example below in the Lilypond
> documentation, but I can not find any documentation regarding defining
> the fields. Mainly,
> I would like to define a custom drumset that is uses Percussive Arts
> Society standards.
Where is this standard described?
> I found the example below in the Lilypond
> documentation, but I can not find any documentation regarding defining
> the fields. Mainly, I can not figure out how to de
On Saturday 18 December 2004 09:04 am, Rick Sutphin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
I would like to know that too. You can make good ones
with code page 437, and there is a font from IBM that's free
to use, so that could presumably be done using \verb
Rick Sutphin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
warning: Lilypond version string not found, using default 2.4.
See User Manual -> Popular Music -> Fret diagrams
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Hello,
I would like to define a custom drumset that is uses Percussive Arts
Society standards. I found the example below in the Lilypond
documentation, but I can not find any documentation regarding defining
the fields. Mainly, I can not figure out how to define a drums position
on the staff.
#(
Hello,
Is there any way to put guitar chord diagrams in a score.
Thanks,
Rick
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Erik Sandberg writes:
> I'd like it the other way around. If \version is missing, a warning
> could be adequate.
Indeed. Han-Wen added this in CVS right away, yesterday.
Jan.
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