Hi at all,
with version 2.10.11 extender line doesn't work correctly.
In the little attached .ly file it does work correctly, but if You
outcomment the alternative 2 and incomment the alternative 1, then it
doesn't.
In earlier versions (2.8 and earlier) there was no difference between
the two alt
> So, I too, would rather have lilypond convert automatically to PS
> level 2.
You can do this manually, saying
gs -sDEVICE=pswrite \
-dLanguageLevel=2 \
-sOutputFile=foo-level2.ps \
foo.ps
Making LilyPond emit level 2 is problematic since it relies on level 3
features.
W
Hello list, hello Gilles,
You wrote:
> So, I too, would rather have lilypond convert automatically to PS level 2.
Me too. :-)
Best Regards Roland
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On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:59:04PM -0700, Steve D wrote:
>
> [...] Piano music,
> like Tomas writes, often splits into temporary voices within a single
> staff, all played with the same hand, lasting only a fraction of a
> measure for instance, that resolve into a single note or chord in one
> voi
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 11:01:44PM +0100, Tomas Valusek wrote:
>
> I'm a pianist, and in piano music, itš quite usual that polyphony is
> "occasional" - in many times, I need say that one note is hanging over
> several other notes in the same hand.
Like Tomas, I play piano and compose for that
Hello.
> > Anybody who wants to play tricks with ps files (and I am occasionally
> > one of them) is free to invoke lilypond --ps, so this is a red herring.
> > I agree with Laura: we should treat the .ps files are temporary and
> > delete them. I have a script that does this automatically,
>
> >Re-posting the example _without_ the line numbering might get you more
> >answers.
>
> Ok, here we go ...
>
Well, it needed some modifications; there were missing closing braces and
you were creating the "music" contents of the staff before setting the
instrument name. See the attached fi
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Hello list, hello -Rune,
You wrote:
> Roland Goretzki wrote:
>
> >the same problem I'd described with a little example
> >on 2006, January 08. under the Subject "Probably a bug", but got no
I beg Your pardon, it was a typing error. I mean
Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the big deal with pdf?
It is only with PDF that one can have hyperlinks in the document for
example.
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Hi,
something seems completely wrong here:
\version "2.11.7"
\relative c {
#(set-octavation 1)
b4~
#(set-octavation 2)
b4~
#(set-octavation 1)
b4~
#(set-octavation 0)
b4
}
all pitches should be the same (and lilypond obviously thinks so as it
prints the slurs) but the octaves are messed up
> For me, pdf means trouble. Why should I ever want to produce
> pdf's?
>
> And btw, the pdf's produces by current lilypond does not print
> either
> on my (postscript) printer.
>
> Regards
> /Karl
>
Well, I can print pdf but no ps level 3 with my printer.
But: I would like to print LilyPond gen
Hi,
as I didn't get any response regarding my question concerning
harmonics in brackets in pitched Trill contexts: I'm really interested
in getting some way to put smaller notes, chords or music expressions
with and without arrows, brackets, articulations and all sorts of
things as cues within the
Hi,
is there a way to set different margins for left and right pages (for
double-side printing), or to put some extra margin to the inner part
of the page in a book?
--
Orm
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Anybody who wants to play tricks with ps files (and I am occasionally
> one of them) is free to invoke lilypond --ps, so this is a red herring.
> I agree with Laura: we should treat the .ps files are temporary and
> delete them. I have a script that does this automaticall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Tim Reeves escreveu:
> > Tom wrote:
> > . . . a somewhat unrelated question: In the creation of a PDF output
> > file, LilyPond creates an intermediate PostScript file. That
> > PostScript file is sometimes viewable using gv and sometimes it gives
> > some errors. But it neve
I'm new working with lilypond and I have not much knowledge by computering.
Working with Linux, mandriva 2007.
My problem is, to continue working on files, which are stored.
I manage to call them up with the editor ( I'm using kate), I can open every
file I wan't to, I can continue with working o
I'm new working with lilypond and I have not much knowledge by computering.
Working with Linux, mandriva 2007.
My problem is, to continue working on files, which are stored.
I manage to call them up with the editor ( I'm using kate), I can open every
file I wan't it, I can continue with working o
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