On 8/30/06, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2006-08-30 um 04:33 schrieb Trevor Bača:
> Ah, I think this is what I'm messing up. I've been trying to install
> the LilyPond fonts into OS X and it's proving to be *very* difficult.
> I've mentioned my installation attempts in a thread Kie
Am 2006-08-30 um 20:52 schrieb Trevor Bača:
Question: do you have all the lily fonts installed under OS X (which I
seem to remember is the os you're using, right?) such that you have an
"Emmentaler" and "Feta" menu under Type > Fonts in InDesign and
Illustrator?
I've only Century Schoolbook ins
Am 2006-08-30 um 04:33 schrieb Trevor Bača:
Ah, I think this is what I'm messing up. I've been trying to install
the LilyPond fonts into OS X and it's proving to be *very* difficult.
I've mentioned my installation attempts in a thread Kieren started in
February (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/
On 8/30/06, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2006-08-30 um 01:57 schrieb Trevor Bača:
> Also, did you ever go the EPS route when you were importing to
> Illustrator, or do you always import PDF? (Because it seems like
> forcibly embedding in an EPS might be a more reliable way of
> pr
Am 2006-08-30 um 01:57 schrieb Trevor Bača:
Also, did you ever go the EPS route when you were importing to
Illustrator, or do you always import PDF? (Because it seems like
forcibly embedding in an EPS might be a more reliable way of
proceding, so I was curious if there's a reason to go the PDF r
One solution is to introduce a separate variable that
handles the staff switching (and changing stem directions).
As long as it ends up in the same Voice context as the
corresponding music, it will work well. I modified the following
lines in your example to do it:
rhUpper = \relative c''' { \Key
I forward your bug report to the bug-lilypond mailing list,
where it belongs.
/Mats
Guy Durrieu wrote:
Hello,
With the following input :
\version "2.8.6"
test = {\clef bass \key g \minor \time 4/2
d,4 bes a g d,8 g fis e fis c' bes-\parenthesize -\prall a
}
\score {
\
Hello,
With the following input :
\version "2.8.6"
test = {\clef bass \key g \minor \time 4/2
d,4 bes a g d,8 g fis e fis c' bes-\parenthesize -\prall a
}
\score {
\new Staff \test
\layout { }
}
I get the following funny message :
prog
Dear Lilypond folks,
after a long period of "not having any questions" and happily using 2.0, I've
now upgraded to 2.6.5, due to Linux distribution upgrade. Now here's what I'd
like to do:
I have a score with the format attached below. Now I would like to use manual
staff switches in the piano