Thanks Mats...
I re-read the section about this and found that the only reference to \times
was
"The latter is done with \compressMusic, which is similar to \times, but
does not create a tuplet bracket."
To me this doesn't describe very accurately that you use \compressMusic the
same way as \ti
John Mandereau wrote:
Hi LilyPonders,
We are now five French translators for the documentation [I'm trying to
understand the makefiles and adapt them, plus managing other encoding
and Texinfo issues; it's quite a pain but we (the translators) will
manage it, certainly with some little help from g
Hi LilyPonders,
We are now five French translators for the documentation [I'm trying to
understand the makefiles and adapt them, plus managing other encoding
and Texinfo issues; it's quite a pain but we (the translators) will
manage it, certainly with some little help from gurus].
Moreover, there
Hi,
Today, when browsing through the OpenOffice.org Forum, I discovered by
chance the tool OOoLatex. It allows to use Latex from within
OpenOffice.org. One just has to enter an expression for a mathematical
equation in a dialog box and click the "Latex" button. The equation then
appears rende
Sven Axelsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 02/10/05, Nicolas Sceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> For the curious, I've put a many score book with vertical space
>> annotations there:
>> http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/lully/lwv08-annotated.pdf
>
>
> This is great! The scores for LWV 5 and
If you read the manual a bit more carefully, you will notice that
\compressMusic works the same way as \times, i.e. that it only
applies to the music expression after the first argument.
In other words, you have to enclose all the music into curly braces.
The simplest solution in your example, is
On Saturday 01 October 2005 05.17, Bohdan Krowicky wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm impressed by the printed results from your program - I remember
> 'Score', about a millennium ago which I ran on an XT and that was a
> script based application. When you were ready to print a score, you
> had to run the print ru
Hi all,
> These days I'm a composer and I use Sibelius 4 as a composition tool,
> and the thought of learning a new language is rather daunting.
Well, in my opinion it is not learning a new language but more like putting a
language you already know into a different syntax.
The beauty of lily
Hi I'm Adam Good, musician of Balkan, Turkish, Eastern European
music. I've been in contact with Han-Wen regarding some major support
in Lilypond for Turkish music which can be considered a microtonal
music. It would be fantastic to be able to create charts for Turkish
Classical or Ottoman