On Saturday 18 August 2007 11:48, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> 2007/8/16, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm trying to tweak the spacing code, and I've come across a case where
> > I'm not sure what to do. In the attached example, I have a note followed
> > by a clef change followed by a bar line
In hopes of finding an answer to an 'unset question'
I went to a previous discussion set...
After finding/examining the file
given as an answer (I found it!)
and re-reading all the posts/follow-ups I am still
completely unable to find a clear explanation of how to
unset EasyHeads! It seems s
Hi.
> Working in a Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto, I found a turn mark during the
> flute part. The \turn mark seems have to be placed in the middle of to
> notes. This is logical becouse, turn afects two notes not only one note.
> Lylipond put the \turn over the note where it is wirtten. M
Hi All:
Working in a Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto, I found a turn mark during the
flute part. The \turn mark seems have to be placed in the middle of to
notes. This is logical becouse, turn afects two notes not only one note.
Lylipond put the \turn over the note where it is wirtten. My sug
On 8/18/07, Peter Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
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> > This gives me errors
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> Sorry errors, but the stem does not get shorter.
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> Kind regards,
>
>Peter
>
Sorry, gremlins seem to have crept in! There's a rogue space between the
minus sign a
Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> This gives me errors
Sorry errors, but the stem does not get shorter.
Kind regards,
Peter
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Thanks for your answer!
> \once \override Beam #'positions = #'(- 1.5 . -2) %This works better
> than #'length-fraction
This gives me errors and the stem comes down, while "#'length-fraction"
works without any complaint.
Kind regads,
Peter
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On 8/18/07, Peter Terpstra < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Readers,
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> I don't get this.
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> \stemup gives me a lot of errors but works, "Stem #'neutral-direction =
> #up"
> does nothing. Its about the middle (Alt) voice.
I think you're confused as to the purpose of #'neutral-d
Hi Ed!
That gives me the information for a midi click track, but it doesn't solve
the tricky part of calculating the music placement coordinates on the
page... The only solution that I can see is using the PDF coordinates for
the noteheads...
Jonas
2007/8/18, Ed Ardzinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Could you use a rhythm context and only include it in the midi output?
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 10:28:40 +0200From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
lilypond-user@gnu.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fwd: TestCC: Hi!Being a Lilypond
newbee, I want to check with you if this is possible:I want to create an
inivisble "sy
Maybe it would be really better than to have a single font for chords.
I created my font with letters and numbers from CentureySchL and sharp and flat
from emmentaler and I can type G4 to get G4.
If I type GS4 the output will be Gsus4 or if I just type GS i get just Gsus
(which is the way I prefe
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> "Stem #'neutral-direction = #up" versus \stemup
Lilypond version is 2.10.29
P.
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Dear Readers,
I don't get this.
\stemup gives me a lot of errors but works, "Stem #'neutral-direction = #up"
does nothing. Its about the middle (Alt) voice.
This is the case:
~ Start snippet
\relative c''
% Treble
<< { \repeat volta 2 {
< g,= b > 4< a c >
Sorry for posting this with wrong subject header!
I've given it another try!
Jonas
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Hi!
(Sorry for posting this earlier with wrong subject header..!)
Being a Lilypond newbee, I want to check with you if this is possible:
I want to create an inivisble "sync part" with "sync noteheads" drawn in
white.
Main reasons:
1. The invisible white noteheads of the "sync part" should pr
Hi!
Being a Lilypond newbee, I want to check with you if this is possible:
I want to create an inivisble "sync part" with "sync noteheads" drawn in
white.
Main reasons:
1. The invisible white noteheads of the "sync part" should produce
clickable links in the output pdf. These links, and t
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