I have a StaffGroup that contains four staves. Most of the time, I
want a SpanBar to pass through all four staves. However, there are
some points at which I'd like the SpanBar to connect only the bottom
three staves, or the middle two staves.
Changing StaffGroup.SpanBar #'transparent = ##t wipes
Hello,
i've worked with lilypond for a few days now and everything went well,
but since this evening I get the following error message in the log file, when
trying to create a pdf-file.
midi output still works without problems.
»gs -q -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS#595.28 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS#841.89
-dCom
2007/9/4, Tomas Valusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> > There really is no mysetery here. r2. gives you a dotted half-note
> > rest. In 3/4 time, R2. gives you a full-measure rest. Use whichever
> > type of rest you want to see in your score.
> >
> > Please note that there is a difference
Hello,
There really is no mysetery here. r2. gives you a dotted half-note
rest. In 3/4 time, R2. gives you a full-measure rest. Use whichever
type of rest you want to see in your score.
Please note that there is a difference between 4 beats of rest (r1) and
a whole-measure rest ( R +beats
Ed Ravin wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 10:26:00PM -0700, Mark Dewey wrote:
Anyway, just a musical question:
Is it wrong to just use r2. [in 3/4 time] instead of a full measure rest?
In my case, this is the first measure of the piece.
I'm also interested in the answer to this question.
On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 10:26:00PM -0700, Mark Dewey wrote:
>
> Anyway, just a musical question:
> Is it wrong to just use r2. [in 3/4 time] instead of a full measure rest?
> In my case, this is the first measure of the piece.
I'm also interested in the answer to this question. None of the 3/4 t
Francois Planiol-Auger wrote:
Hi again,
Is there a way to write ASCII in files. I really prefer to write \c{c} than ç
(I still dont know where to find it :-( \dots
I hope you have tried key combinations like
Alt Gr + "," followed by a "c"
At least that works on my Linux box (it seems that
Sure. Use JEdit and define abbreviations, that way you can write
cc[Ctrl-;], ie. 3 button presses to get what you want.
It is generally not a good idea to put text editor features into LilyPond.
Bert
> Hi again,
>
> Is there a way to write ASCII in files. I really prefer to write \c{c}
> than ç
>
You can also include .eps files in a \markup, so one solution is to manually
produce an .eps file with the desired content using LaTeX, and then include
it in the \markup.
/Mats
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/9/3, Francois Planiol-Auger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there a reverse way of lily
2007/9/3, Francois Planiol-Auger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there a reverse way of lilypond-book,
> I mean something to insert LaTeX-code in Lilypond-files like:
IIRC, this was possible several years ago, but the TeX backend has
been removed since 2.6 or 2.8. However, the \markup command itself is
2007/9/3, fiëé visuëlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> LilyPond still writes a tex file (and several others) if you try to
> get an EPS.
Hello,
Are you sure it does? I thought it didn't anymore...
Valentin
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