François Pinard wrote:
[j-f.stephant]
Je cherche à utiliser des lettres accentuées dans de toutes petites
partitions. Je n'ai pas trouvé, sans doute parce que j'ai mal
cherché, la solution. Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ? J'utilise la
version 2.5.11 [...]
C'est assez bizarre. Tout a toujours
"j-f.stephant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bonjour,
>
> Je cherche à utiliser des lettres accentuées dans de toutes petites
> partitions.
>
> Je n'ai pas trouvé, sans doute parce que j'ai mal cherché, la solution.
>
> Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ?
>
> J'utilise la version 2.5.11 et je crois avoir
Hello,
I created a Palestrina Mass score, each movement (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo,
Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus I, Agnus II) in an independent file, and I
tried to create a file (missa.ly) to contain them all, using \include
"kyrie.ly" \include "gloria.ly" etc.
The header of missa.ly is:
\header
[j-f.stephant]
> Je cherche à utiliser des lettres accentuées dans de toutes petites
> partitions. Je n'ai pas trouvé, sans doute parce que j'ai mal
> cherché, la solution. Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ? J'utilise la
> version 2.5.11 [...]
C'est assez bizarre. Tout a toujours fonctionné directeme
Bonjour,
Je cherche à utiliser des lettres accentuées dans de toutes petites
partitions.
Je n'ai pas trouvé, sans doute parce que j'ai mal cherché, la solution.
Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ?
J'utilise la version 2.5.11 et je crois avoir compris les petits
exemples du tutoriel :
http://www.li
Watch out when upgrading from 2.4 to 2.5 if you use lots of TeX markup
(and it looks like you might, to achieve your /pedalc markup). Since
2.5 does not use TeX as a backend by default, you'll have to recode this
stuff using standard markup. Version 2.5 writes PostScript directly
without processi
Your suggested solution seems to be the way to do it. I tried it quickly, but
the NoteColumn #'force-hshift didn't do anything. Now, that may be because I am
not using the 2.5 yet and i didn't start looking in the manual for a way to
achieve this in 2.4. I will upgrade and try again and in any e
You mean something like the example called ligature-vaticana.ly found at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html ?
/Mats
Mark Brown wrote:
Dear LilyPonders,
I have been looking for music typesetting software that I can use for
plainsong using square notes and a fo
Dear LilyPonders,
I have been looking for music typesetting software
that I can use for plainsong using square notes and a four line stave, with the
plainsong modal key signatures. I don't suppose LilyPond can do this now,
but are there any plans for developing it - it would look lovely!!
Th
An alternative, which might be at least as easy to use is to
skip the \\ feature and manually specify where you want an
additional voice and where you want stems up or down.
Such an example is provided in Section "6.6.2 Explicitly instantiating
voices" in the manual for version 2.5.xx.
/Mats
> Daniel Johnson wrote:
>
>>r4 c4 ~ << c2 \\ {r8 8 r8 8} >>
>>
>>
>>
> hmm. On second thought, the tie between the C's probably won't work
> here. << \\ >> by default generates new voices, and you can't do
> cross-voice ties. BUT, you can specify voice-names. So the following
> would (theoretica
Thanks for the bug report, the typo has been corrected.
Rob Vlasaty wrote:
In the Creating Titles section of the documents it says:
\paper {
bookTitleMarkup = \markup {
\fill-line @{
\fromproperty #'header:title
\fromproperty #'header:composer
@}
}
}
When I copied and paste
Hello,
Precompiled package of Lilypond-2.4.6 for Slackware 10.1 is available at
www.linuxpackages.net.
Ananda Murthy R S
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