Graham Percival wrote:
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
With the footnote saying "This behavior may be changed if desired; see
Changing defaults for details."
When one clicks through to Changing defaults the method is not listed
there.
Presumably, I'll find it.
a) How does one have the key signatur
For a manual solution (or moving all rehearsal marks or bar numbers up), see
sections "Moving objects" and "Fixing overlapping notation" in the manual.
If you want LilyPond to automatically detect the situation and only move
things when necessary, you can upgrade to the latest development version
Hi there,
two weeks ago I found LilyPond and already came across some hurdles.
But now I don't find an answer in the docs for my problem:
How can I avoid the collision between the bar number and the rehearsal mark
in the following example:
snippet %
\version "2.10.10"
\pa
On 9/13/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on the feedback, it seems that most users would vastly prefer
> something like this?
> http://lilypondwiki.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Doc
>
> Numbered titles are new HTML pages; un-numbered titles are on the same
> HTML page.
>
> Sec
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
With the footnote saying "This behavior may be changed if desired; see
Changing defaults for details."
When one clicks through to Changing defaults the method is not listed there.
Presumably, I'll find it.
a) How does one have the key signature apply to all staves?
Based on the feedback, it seems that most users would vastly prefer
something like this?
http://lilypondwiki.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Doc
Numbered titles are new HTML pages; un-numbered titles are on the same
HTML page.
Sections 1.9 through 1.16 weren't put into the same arrangement, but
Section 2.3.2 Multiple Staves says "Time signatures entered in one staff
affects all other staves, but the key signature of one staff does not affect
other staves[1].
With the footnote saying "This behavior may be changed if desired; see
Changing defaults for details."
When one clicks through to
I seem to be having trouble reducing the space between the breve/longa and
other notes, For example this command - \[ g\breve e\longa \], leaves a
huge space after it. I've tried messing around with notecolumns and such,
with no success. My source code is below, so if anyone has some helpful
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Lilypond 2.11.32, Windows XP
I'm working on a piece that has several measures of divisi. Because the
piece has a lot of time changes, I don't want to create a full second voice
and use \RemoveEmptyStaffContext. The LSR has a great snippet that shows
how to temporarily add an additional staff
Hello Hugo, hello Francisco, hello everybody;
The source files for the two little things I showed you yesterday are
available in http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/sketchbook/sources/
(don't try to look at the svg files directly in Firefox, it lacks
anti-aliasing.)
Don't forget the dependen
I'm afraid I gave up trying to install the feta fonts the (La)TeX way -
I found it too confusing. Instead I have installed TeXLive 2007 (I was
using TeTeX - the default for Gentoo GNU/Linux) and I am using
the Emmentaler font with XeLaTeX - it can use system fonts.
Here's how:
I installed the Emm
2007/9/13, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't understand why you set measurePosition (which tells where the next
> note is in the measure). Rather, you could set measureLength
> corresponding to
> the scaling of the durations that you have applied (ideally that should
> be done
> automa
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/9/13, Vít Reichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
thanks for your reply but this is not what I want. I need in general 2
independently spaced staves in a system that have a common barline at the end of
every system. I know this is technically not clean but for this mode
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