2007/12/10, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thomas Scharkowski skrev:
>
> > is it possible to produce horizontal beams somehow?
> > \override Beam #'damping = #10 does not work, as already reported
> > last year:
>
> The value #10 is not big enough
> Try
> \override Beam #'damping = #+i
2007/12/11, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Lilypond's partcombine comes quite close tho these guidelines, but in a few
> (but important) cases, it does not, most notably in the last case (where
> lilypond detects a "solo" also if one instrument is quiet for only one
> quarter!)
>
Li
That's not the problem. The problem is that we have to have a
versions of the tools that runs on Linux.
2007/12/16, Maurits Lamers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Following a message from the beginning of this year, I understood the
> development team still has not the SDK for Mac OSX Leopard.
Hi all,
Following a message from the beginning of this year, I understood the
development team still has not the SDK for Mac OSX Leopard. (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.devel/12674
)
Please let me know if this still is the case. If it is, I most
probably can provide a co
Am 16.12.2007 um 22:56 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
There are several other alternatives to do this kind of
property settings, for example if want to make one setting
that applies to all staves of all scores.
would this be a correct solution?
%%
\la
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00020.html
for a solution that applies to version 2.10.
/Mats
Trevor Daniels wrote:
The placement of outside-staff objects has been reworked in
2.11. I see no collision in 2.11.34. I recommend an
upgrade to the latest 2.11 ver
You have misunderstood the syntax. Just move the
\once \override commands within the curly braces,
i.e. keep them together with the actual music.
By the way, are you sure that you want to use the "\once",
which means that the time signature will only be removed
on the first staff line, not later
Hi,
Please forgive my limited understanding of musical notation and scoring -- I am
very new to this whole area, so my use of terminology might be clumsy or
incorrect. I have explored several of the different approaches, that I have
found in these lists, to removing the time signature. Howeve
If you tell what you want to achieve, it's much easier to
provide a relevant answer. Also, it helps if the example
code you include in your email can be compiled as it is.
However, as far as I can remember, there's no point in
specifying a padding value less than 0. Also, I hope you
have noticed
Dear Lilypondusers,
I have a problem with moving the dynamics generally. I dont't
understand why this doesnt make any effect:
dynamik = { \override DynamicLineSpanner #'padding = #-2.0 \override
DynamicText #'padding =#2.1
s1\f s1*10 s1\setTextCresc s1*3 s1\ff}
\score {
<<
\new PianoStaff << \ne
The placement of outside-staff objects has been reworked in
2.11. I see no collision in 2.11.34. I recommend an
upgrade to the latest 2.11 version.
Trevor D
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+t.daniels=treda.co.u
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Sven Axelsson wrote:
> OK, I know. The standard reply to the Lilypond vs. Lopard question is
> "compile it yourself". I could do that, but I believe it is a bit more
> complicated than just
>
> make
> sudo make install
>
> so it wold be easier if someone who has done this already could m
Hi lilyponders
I don't know why the voltabracket is printed on the text. Anyway the
manual padding is not working.
\version "2.10.33"
\paper {
raggedright = ##f
}
\score{
\new Staff{
c'4 c' c' c'
\override VoltaBracket #'padding = #5
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "1."))
2^\markup{\cente
Hi lilyponders
I'm having some trouble with the textspanner line. In the following example:
\version "2.10.33"
\paper {
raggedright = ##f
}
\score{
\new Staff{
<<{e''8.[ c''16] b'8.[ c''16]
\once \override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #'("III" . "")
\once \override TextSpanner #'direction = #1
\
OK, I know. The standard reply to the Lilypond vs. Lopard question is
"compile it yourself". I could do that, but I believe it is a bit more
complicated than just
make
sudo make install
so it wold be easier if someone who has done this already could make
an unofficial build available. Any
On 16 Dec 2007, at 10:12, Graham Percival wrote:
See the report on the bug list; I believe it's number 504 or 506.
One can use the link
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=504
But I recommend being on the Bug-LilyPond list anyway.
Hans Åberg
Arne
Simply enclose the word with \markup { \italic word }, or
for more than one words with \markup { \italic { more than
one word }}. eg
... I'm so \markup { \italic lonesome } boo boo boo \markup
{ \italic { I could cry }} ... "
Trevor D
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTE
hello all,
how can I apply an italic font-face to single words within a lyric context,
like
" ... I'm so lonesome boo boo boo I could cry ... "
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/lyrics---formatting-single-words%E2%99%A6-tp14360420p14360420.html
Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond
See the report on the bug list; I believe it's number 504 or 506.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:12:38 + (UTC)
Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have downloaded both LilyPond v2.10.33-1 and v2.11.36-1 and
> have tried running them without success under Leopard (10.5.1).
>
> Whe
I have downloaded both LilyPond v2.10.33-1 and v2.11.36-1 and
have tried running them without success under Leopard (10.5.1).
When launching LilyPond for the first time, the application loads
and the default introduction page is displayed. However, the only
menu item is "LilyPond" yet there are
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