Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>
> How can I get 4 slashes in a measure (in 4/4 time)? The following is the
> closest I've come but only gives me 3 slashes. (In pop music this is a
> common notation method when you just want the player to comp the changes
> in time.) The example below will r
How can I get 4 slashes in a measure (in 4/4 time)? The following is the
closest I've come but only gives me 3 slashes. (In pop music this is a
common notation method when you just want the player to comp the changes in
time.) The example below will run as is:
\paper {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\r
Okay, I think I will do it manually for each case, since I really don't have any notion of Scheme programming.Is there any comprehensive tutorial for beginners in Scheme somewhere on Internet?Thanks for your answers,
Frédéric2006/11/7, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please always keep the disc
Van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have OSX vs. 10.2.8. What problems will I encounter
> with LillyPond and use it in 10.2.8.
On the Mac that runs 10.2, I had to download something Python - the
right version - but I haven´t succeeded in installing it so far.
The Mac that runs 10.4 works perf
Hello!
I'm using version 2.9.27 in Windows XP and am enjoying it very much. It was good
to see that the ps files can be viewed in GhostView and also could be distilled
with Acrobat Distiller (not a big deal tho'). EPS works nice, too.
And a big thanks to Han-Wen for fixing the sizes of the shaped n
Thanks, luckily lilypond 2.6 was compiled for ubuntu, so I was able
to get that version. I guess I won’t worry about an update until I
need it.
Am 05.11.2006 um 09:12 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
Julian Peterson escreveu:
Depending on your distro, it can probably be acquired via the
normal pa