I started liking very much the system-count funktion, you just give it the
number of systems you want and it fits the music to it (if it is not too
tight).
Greetings
Till
Graham Percival-2 wrote:
>
> Try reading the section called "Fitting music onto fewer pages". I
> think it's in chapter 5.
On 25/11 15:57:26, Charles Gran wrote:
> I want to have a score (choir + piano) that always created 2 systems
> per page, right now I'm often getting only one.
Sometimes it can be a *very* narrow margin between getting one or two
(or 2-3) systems per page, especially for SATB-choir-plus-piano scor
Try reading the section called "Fitting music onto fewer pages". I
think it's in chapter 5.
- Graham
Charles Gran wrote:
Hi,
I'm reading through chapter 11 and am a bit overwealmed by the wealth
of options. I'm wondering if someone can help me narrow things down
a bit. I want to have a s
Hi,
I'm reading through chapter 11 and am a bit overwealmed by the wealth
of options. I'm wondering if someone can help me narrow things down
a bit. I want to have a score (choir + piano) that always created 2
systems per page, right now I'm often getting only one.
Charles
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A follow-up:
> In TeXLive, I've used the old HLaTeX fonts which are a bunch pf
> subfonts with 256 glyphs each. This is something fontconfig doesn't
> handle.
Everything can be greatly simplified by using XeLaTeX since this
program uses fontconfig too.
Werner
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> > What exactly do you mean? HLaTeX, as far as I know, provides a
> > complete `HFSS' (Hangul Font Selection System) for Korean which
> > should not interact with non-Korean typesetting.
>
> I installed hlatex next to CJK.sty etc to get the power of both; it
> seems now logical not being able to
I'd recommend you to take a look at the latest version of the
manual for version 2.11, which shows a draft of the revision
of the documentation that's on-going right now. For example,
if you look in the Notation Reference in the section on
Multimeasure rests, you will find the answer to your quest
Hi Charles:
I have been having trouble moving a tempo mark that appears over a
rest.
Actually, it appears over a MULTI-MEASURE REST, not a (standard) rest
-- therefore, you need to move it using
\once \override MultiMeasureRestText #'staff-padding = #2.6
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Hi Charles,
is there a way to have a special instrument (voice, whatever) where I
can put markup above the systems for mutli-instrument compositions?
1. Try using \mark instead of \markup.
2. Look (in the docs, list archive, etc.) into examples where a
"global" variable is used to hold "scor
2007/11/25, till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Francisco Vila-5 wrote:
> >
> > Here I attach two samples scanned from paper. Details below. My
> > question is simply: am I the only person with this problem? Others
> > would be, Is lilypond generating wrong PDFs? Is my printer wrong? Is
> > ubuntu gutsy ev
I'm not sure if "dynamics context" is th right way of saying it, but
is there a way to have a special instrument (voice, whatever) where I
can put markup above the systems for mutli-instrument compositions?
Like:
{ s1*5 s1^\markup{ \bold Faster } }
Charles
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I have been having trouble moving a tempo mark that appears over a
rest. This is a choir and piano piece and I have been putting the
tempo indications in the soprano part. I want to play around with
the spacing (like in section 5.1 of the manual), but it doesn't seem
to do anything because the
Hi Francisco,
Francisco Vila-5 wrote:
>
> Here I attach two samples scanned from paper. Details below. My
> question is simply: am I the only person with this problem? Others
> would be, Is lilypond generating wrong PDFs? Is my printer wrong? Is
> ubuntu gutsy evince wrongly printing PDFs?
>
>
@till
Sorry, s.th. seemed to be wrong with the gmane-server -- the specific messages
weren't displayed. So I could read your post just a few minutes ago.
Your post is quite interesting. I'll look at that xetex-stuff later, probably
after the weekend. ifxetex.sty is (of course) installed anyhow.
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