On 3/8/06, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/28/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Graham Percival wrote:
> > > Are we talking about the same thing? Back in the .dmg package days,
> > > there were a few scripts (and a README). The "lilypond.sh" script
> > > contained
On 7-Mar-06, at 8:54 AM, Gilles wrote:
how can I individually control the volumes of instruments in a midi
file
produced by lilypond? the manual suggests the use of
"instrumentequalizer",
but no syntax or example are given. Any hints?
You would try these settings:
\set Staff.midiMinimumV
On 8-Mar-06, at 3:22 PM, Graeme St.Clair wrote:
Aha! The online doc you gave me states that "piece" is necessary as
well as "breakbefore"! This is not in "lilypond.pdf", or at any rate
not near any reference to "breakbefore". With that hint, and the
suggestion from Sec 3.7.1 about suppleme
2.6.4, Cygwin.
I was setting a score that fit fine on one page, but that had a blank
markup block below it (left over from the file I'd used as a template)
that went onto a second page. I deleted the markup, and the last line
of music moved onto the second page. This isn't a catastrophic
problem,
> Thank you very much, but it doesn't seem to work for me.
I _think_ (perhaps the official guys can comment) that LilyPond has a
fair amount of flexibility built into the staff spacing, so that
adding just a small amount won't have any visible impact on your music
(the extra space just gets soaked
> PS. Could I simply replace
> \override Score.SeparationItem
> with
> \override Lyric.SeparationItem
> (or something) and put it with the lyrics?
You can add
\context {
\Lyrics
\override SeparationItem #'padding = #10
}
to your layout block, and it will affect the output. (O
Good morning to everybody!
I'm using lilypond v. 2.7.38 and I've got a weird problem with
lilypond-invoke-editor. I use xpdf as pdf-viewer and it used to work fine
with point-and-click, but know it gives me this error message:
lilypond-invoke-editor (GNU LilyPond) 2.7.38
ERROR: no code for modul
Quoting Father Panteleimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How can I adjust the minimum space allowed between individual words in
lyrics? They seem too close even when the words aren't particularly long.
I
don't want to adjust the spacing of the notes per se, just to add a tiny
bit
of space between words,
> How can I have french letters, such as é, à or ç, in the Lyrics, as well as in
> the header, the staff name... ?
> By the way, thanks for the answer about Xemacs and lilypond, it worked :)
You have to use the UTF-8 encoding for saving the .ly files.
Gilles
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>Hi !
>I use the following to have a choir with a clarinet and an accordion.
\score {
\new GrandStaff <<
\context ChoirStaff=Choeur <<
\context Staff=Soprano <<
\context Voice=SopranoUn {\voiceOne \SopranoUnMusique}
\context Voice=SopranoDeux {\voiceTwo \SopranoDeuxMus
Hi !
How can I have french letters, such as é, à or ç, in the Lyrics, as well as in
the header, the staff name... ?
By the way, thanks for the answer about Xemacs and lilypond, it worked :)
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On Mar 11, 2006, at 12:25 AM, David Rogers wrote:
Does anyone have an example of how to use shortest-duration-space
to increase the horizontal spacing of notes? (This is in a vocal
score - my words are running together badly.)
David-
I have found it easiest to adjust the size of the type
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