On 4-Jul-05, at 2:09 AM, Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Saturday 02 July 2005 21.51, Stephen wrote:
Have you heard whether there is a move to eliminate collisions between
notes and dynamics?
dynamics work the same way as text. Have you read the manual section
"Changing
defaults"?
There are no c
About a month ago I started this thread with the question: " [I]s there a
way to pass a parameter into a define from within \score?" Several of you
responded with answers ranging from "impossible" to "certainly". Actually I
was searching for a way to invoke the define with an argument, massage th
Hi,
This kind of emails should go to the mailing lists (either -user or -devel).
CC:d to lilypond-user.
On Saturday 02 July 2005 21.51, Stephen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you heard whether there is a move to eliminate collisions between
> notes and dynamics?
dynamics work the same way as text. Have
On Friday 01 July 2005 11.54, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Erik Sandberg wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 June 2005 13.14, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> >>If you're willing to pay for the development, I could implement this as
> >>a small feature.
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there somewhere a list of features which y
Does this also mean that it no more possible to produce eps-filse
directly?
Thomas
> If you search the mailing list archives you will find that this
> is a normal thing, since the LilyPond generated PS files are
> somewhat special. I don't remember the details now, but it might
> help to get a m
Take a look at the section in the manual called
"Selecting notation font size" (at least that's what
it's called in the manual for version 2.6, but that text
should apply also to earlier versions in case you haven't
upgraded yet).
Especially, read the last lines to find out that you can say
\small
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> It seems that you need a space before the "=", for some
> silly reason.
Yes. The reason is not so silly, if you know how it works.
After encountering a hash (#) in the input, LilyPond hands the input
stream to GUILE, to parse one scheme expression.
In Scheme, identifie
Resolved:
\layout {
\context {
\Staff \consists "Horizontal_bracket_engraver"
}
}
Ron Piterman:
Hi, I am trying to add horizontal brackets to a small file, and getting
an error message:
===
In a two voice polyphony on one stave, I wish to make the one voice
print smaller, how do I do that?
what should replace the ??? in the example below?
<< { g4 a b } \\ { ??? c8 d e f g a } >>
Thanx Ron
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Hi, I am trying to add horizontal brackets to a small file, and getting
an error message:
==
GNU LilyPond 2.4.6
Processing `DDS_S_10_I_1.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
DDS_S_10_I_1.ly:36:15: warn
It seems that you need a space before the "=", for some
silly reason.
/Mats
Citerar Andreas Rittershofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Montag, den 04.07.2005, 11:41 +0200 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
> > If you click on the example in the manual, you will notice
> > that you have to specify the number
Am Montag, den 04.07.2005, 11:41 +0200 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
> If you click on the example in the manual, you will notice
> that you have to specify the number of lines manually.
> As an alternative, you might want to use a RhythmicStaff
> instead of a DrumStaff, see the section on "Showing melod
If you click on the example in the manual, you will notice
that you have to specify the number of lines manually.
As an alternative, you might want to use a RhythmicStaff
instead of a DrumStaff, see the section on "Showing melody rhythms"
in the manual.
/Mats
Citerar Andreas Rittershofer <[EMAI
If you search the mailing list archives you will find that this
is a normal thing, since the LilyPond generated PS files are
somewhat special. I don't remember the details now, but it might
help to get a more recent version of Ghostscript. Anyway, I view
the PS file more as an intermediate file tha
I can do what I want, but I cannot get the "percussion-style".
I use Lilypond 2.4.5 and I always get a full staff with five lines.
drei = \drummode
{
cl8[ cl16 cl16] r16 cl8[ \set stemLeftBeamCount = #1 \set
stemRightBeamCount = #2 cl16 cl16] r16 cl8[ cl16 cl16] r16 cl16]
}
\score
{
<<
Hello list,
I cannot open a *.ps file produced with LilyPond 2.6.0-1 on Windows
XP (PDF is ok).
This is the error message:
--
GSview 4.6 2004-01-11
Unknown in Comments section at line 7:
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font CenturySchL-Bold
Unknown in Comments section at line 8:
%%DocumentSupp
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