Michael -
It seems your question hasn't received a response. Here are a couple of
dirty solutions that may inspire others to do better.
- Bruce
%%
upper = { \clef treble \key f \minor \time 6/8 \skip 2. * 3 }
blah = { \change Staff = lower \stemUp
Basically it comes down to something like this, if I take Lilypond code
that works for me, then use the same code in LaTeX, my spacing gets all
goofy.
It seems that Latex is doing some automatic margin stuff that ends up
kicking lilypond code out of place.
how do I come up with something lik
sure, below, it's not exactly a little bit of code but it shows my
problem, at least to me.
Adam
On Apr 25, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Dominic Neumann wrote:
could you please post a minimal examples meaning reduced to the
minimum by still reproducing your "error"?
begin---
%%!TEX TS-progra
Hi Adam,
could you please post a minimal examples meaning reduced to the
minimum by still reproducing your "error"?
Maybe it helps to write \raggedbottom after \begin{document} ...
Dominic
2007/4/25, Adam Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I just started trying to mess around with bringing Lily
Hi,
I just started trying to mess around with bringing Lilypond into LaTeX
and so far the most frustrating thing is that my \paper settings are
getting messed up.
between-system-space and between-system-padding seem to get ignored
altogether.
anything to do about that? I have very scrunche
1. I'd like to use a 'medium' font-shape (rather than
what looks like boldface) for the figured bass, but I
can't work out how to do it. The command
\override FiguredBass.BassFigure #'font-series =
#'medium
neither gives an error nor does it work. Any
suggestions?
Better still, I'd like to u
Thanks, you are probably right. The finished score looks OK to me, but
there are some places where I imagine collisions could have occurred. I
have deleted the line.
Bernard.
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 10:14 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> The most likely reason to add this setting was that he got some
The most likely reason to add this setting was that he got some collisions
due to the fixed spacing between the staves of the PianoStaff context, so
he had to manually increase the spacing. This is no longer necessary since
in version 2.11.recent, the spacing is automatically adapted to avoid
col
Bax wrote:
Earnest Richards earthlink.net> writes:
[...]
I would like to be able to arrange a single file that has, for example in a
four stanza hymn, the first and second stanzas set RH:soprano and alto,
LH:tenor, PED:bass; the third stanza set like RH:soprano, LH:alto and tenor,
PED bas
Earnest Richards earthlink.net> writes:
[...]
> I would like to be able to arrange a single file that has, for example in a
> four stanza hymn, the first and second stanzas set RH:soprano and alto,
> LH:tenor, PED:bass; the third stanza set like RH:soprano, LH:alto and tenor,
> PED bass; then the
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