On 26-Aug-05, at 1:42 PM, David Bobroff wrote:
The command \transpose f c' indicates that the argument, being
\hornNotes, should be transposed by a fifth upwards. [not downwards]
Ok, thanks.
Cheers,
- Graham
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of fc-list, so everyone
> can check out the names for the fonts installed. This feature is
> eligible for sponsoring.
Well, for what it's worth, in Windows 98 you can find font files -- click
Start --> Find --> Files or Fol
On 8/28/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trevor Baca wrote:
> > So the question is: is the pair of self-alignment and extra-offset (in
> > the second example) the best way to center markup relative to
> > *notecenter* or is there a way to specify the
> > position-from-which-relativ
Hello-
please direct me in the manual to the place that explains how to bury
the grandstaff in a chamber ensemble. The parts I have found so far
only speak to lyrics not in the middle of an orchestral piece.
Thanks.
Jay
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Trevor Baca wrote:
So the question is: is the pair of self-alignment and extra-offset (in
the second example) the best way to center markup relative to
*notecenter* or is there a way to specify the
position-from-which-relative-measures-are-made (like extra-offset)
directly, possibly by referencin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under Windows, I think you have to use the filename of the font
(without the ".TTF" suffix), not the friendly-fontname.
This is easy to check. Someone running cygwin should just report the
names that fc-list prints.
Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of
Peter Tregilgas writes:
> Please help with installation.
> I follow those instructions a blank system32 is behind this note, the Note
> appears, I click that and the PDF appears. I have Acrobat installed and the
> Distiller appears that a post script error no pdf file produced
> I looked at
Hi
Please include your OS (Windows, Linux or Mac OSX) and your Lilypond version, otherwise it is quite hard to understand (or replicate) the problem you have...
greets
Maurits
On 28-aug-05, at 8:01, Peter Tregilgas wrote:
Hello,
Please help with installation.
I have downloaded Lilypond.
I've been searching for a way to customize chord superscript. I found the example for chord-name-major7.ly but would like to customize minor 7th chords too. Also, I have not found a way to print 13th chords (C7/b9/13) without 'add' (C7/9/add13).-Jonathan
\paper {
indent = 0\mm
raggedlastbottom =
Hello,
Please help with installation.
I have downloaded Lilypond. When click on the icon the following note pops up:
%{
Welcome to LilyPond
===
Congratulations, LilyPond has been
installed successfully.
Now to take it for the first test run.
1. Save this
> -Original Message-
> From: Sven Axelsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am making a \book made up of many \score parts, where some of them
> are just fragments. I'd like to set these with a ragged right margin.
> I know I can set this for the whole book using \paper {
> raggedright =
I am making a \book made up of many \score parts, where some of them
are just fragments. I'd like to set these with a ragged right margin.
I know I can set this for the whole book using \paper { raggedright = ##t },
but is it possible to do it for just some of the scores inside the \book?
And, pref
I got this reply off-list, so I'll put it back on-list :)
Greets
Maurits
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From: Bec and John Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 28 augustus 2005 3:27:16 GMT+02:00
To: Maurits Lamers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: lily rO>
Hi Maur
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