I can confirm the behavior (tested on 2.11.44), but I can't figure it
out. Image attached.
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kim Bastin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the attached extract, I want a 'followVoice' line connecting beats 3 and
> 4, and no others. Depending on where I place "\set foll
Karl Hammar wrote:
>
> change the .midi to .mid, and you should get what you want (though I
> have not tested it).
>
Thanks Karl, this looks promising but does not work. There is a TODO at the
top of the file stating:
";; this is broken: we should not ever export variables from Scheme."
It
2008/5/14 Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From version 2.8 (I think) and up, find the file:
>
> midi.scm
Is it not performance.cc?
(in this case it would require a recompilation)
We recently had the same question on the French mailing list.
Cheers,
Valentin
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Don:
> Is there a way to direct LilyPond to use the .mid extension as opposed
> to .midi? I see in the archives that the choice of extensions has been
> discussed, but I can find no way to change it.
>From version 2.8 (I think) and up, find the file:
midi.scm
Edit that file, go to the end of
Is there a way to direct LilyPond to use the .mid extension as opposed to
.midi? I see in the archives that the choice of extensions has been discussed,
but I can find no way to change it.
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I've recently started working with Lilypond (2.11.45, Mac OS X) and am hugely
impressed - congratulations to all involved.
My main interest is contemporary vocal and choral music. Here, one commonly
needs to indicate a transition from one phoneme to the next. It seems
natural to do this with a l
2008/5/13 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Any help you can give me would be very much appreciated. I have used
>>> this some
>>> months ago on a colleagues pc and it looked superb, exactly what I need
>>> for
>>> scoring music written for our church.
This could be a case for the "Where