Art Hixson wrote:
I have a \book in which one of the scores is only three staves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a
more normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I tried both of these,
Thank you very very much! This solution made me much more enthused about
Lilypond's capabilities.
I thought I'd have to resort to hiding notes or something. Your solution is
much easier.
Eduardo
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I have a \book in which one of the scores is only three staves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a more
normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I tried both of these, both
in \paper and
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Hi,
I?m not sure about the word foreplay, I mean Dutch voorspel, it is a
short piece of music that comes before the main piece, typical in
folklore dance music. Concretely, I have a song (Erev she
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
Yes it is a great feature. I just used it tonight in transcribing a song. By
the way, I still have a problem with the setting of the lyrics, and for this
reason I attached its file.
Alright, I managed to put the lyrics of the bass above the clef in the
refrain. But I couldn
The grouping which Lilypond chooses by default in this case (as in most
others) is the standard way of grouping such a figure in common practice
instrumental music. In 2/4 and 3/4, any consecutive eighth-notes within a
measure are typically beamed together (with a few exceptions).
Inciden
J L wrote:
Hi,
I think that it has been mentioned several times before that the current
LilyPond CVS versions produce PDF's with large file sizes. The culprit
is the embedding of some fonts roughly 20 to 30 times (or once for each
character that uses that font?). However, LilyPond's own Feta