on 2008-07-07 at 02:23 luis jure wrote:
>i'm trying to draw a slash across the stem of the first of a group of
>beamed notes,
(answering myself) i guess i can use a postscript markup, but i still
would like to know if there is a lilypond function to achieve this.
_
hello list,
i'm trying to draw a slash across the stem of the first of a group of
beamed notes, to indicate that they are to be played as fast as
possible (see the attached image). searching the manual i found
\override Stem #'stroke-style = #"grace", but i could only make it work
with an unbeame
I'm looking for a code snippet to
generate a vertical curved bracket (i.e.,
something like a left or open parenthesis).
Anyone have such a thing? (I suppose
I'm looking for a variation on the
arpeggioBracket).
Richard W
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2008/7/1, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've approved the snippet using the first example
> (http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=490).
>
> This works perfectly.
Using http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/ you can search - e.g. for *upbeat* or *repeat
-* the snippet repository but you will not find
Dear all, I am really stucked now...
I tried everything I know, but it didn't work. I managed to use the
TextSpanner as brackets in the analysis example that I am typing. But
there is a moment that one voice is related to two diferent brackets. I
can do one, but I don't know how to put the oth
On 2008/07/06 19:40 +0200, James E. Bailey wrote:
> 2.11.50 and 2.11.51 work fine on my intel imac.
2.11.51? I must live somewhere in the past in a parallel world,
or... :-)
Cheers,
John
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Valentin wrote:
> I've been discussing with Michael Pozhidaev about the way volta
> brackets are printed when a line break occurs in an "alternative"
> situation.
>
> In the following snippet, the 2nd bracket is not printed after the
line break:
>
> \relative c'' {
>\time 2/4
>\repeat v
2008/7/6 Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Patches look good to me. Just a minor note, I think we generally use
> a different constant - HUGE_VAL - rather than SCM_MAXFLT.
Yes, I thought that looked a bit out of place (but I wasn't sure what
to replace it with); I'll amend the patch before
Patches look good to me. Just a minor note, I think we generally use
a different constant - HUGE_VAL - rather than SCM_MAXFLT.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a good thing you've brought this up, since that post from Kevin
> and another he posted a
Am 06.07.2008 um 19:13 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
After reading this post I downloaded 2.11.50 and installed on my
eMac G4 running OSX 10.4 and ran a lilypond file without errors. Is
it only an issue on Intel macs or on Leopard, perhaps?
Jon
Mark Pim wrote:
Thanks, that seems to have solved
I'm on 10.4 as well, but I am on Intel so that could well be the problem:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name:MacBook Pro 15"
Model Identifier:MacBookPro2,2
Processor Name:Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed:2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors:1
Total Number Of Cores:2
L2 Ca
After reading this post I downloaded 2.11.50 and installed on my eMac G4
running OSX 10.4 and ran a lilypond file without errors. Is it only an
issue on Intel macs or on Leopard, perhaps?
Jon
Mark Pim wrote:
Thanks, that seems to have solved it :)
Mark
2008/7/6 Mark Pim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks, that seems to have solved it :)
Mark
- Original Message
From: Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mark Pim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, 6 July, 2008 5:11:26 PM
Subject: Re: Bus error in 2.11.50 on OS X
2008/7/6 Mark Pim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2008/7/6 Mark Pim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To solve a spacing problem I wanted to update to 2.11.50 (which I realise is
> the development release but I understand you're quite close to a 2.12
> release?), anyways every file now fails with a bus error, even the standard
> test file included with t
Dear lilypond-users,
in the below quoted emxample, in my ponion, the stem from the b flat to the
d should end at a little higher position. But I don't know, how to change
it.
Here the example:
schiefrunter = { \once\override Stem #'extra-offset = #'(-1.1 . 0.75)
\once\override Stem #'rotation =
Hi,
I've recently started working on a large project in Lily on OS X (10.4.11).
I started using 2.10.33 which was fine but failed with a bus error (always a
different number) after the score reached a certain length (commenting out the
last few bars of a part stopped the error from happening).
Hi Frederick,
I've assembled a stack of \markups with two \scores within each
(cantor/choir).
Without seeing the code, it's difficult for me to figure out
1. why you've written your score this way; and,
2. how to help you.
Please include a snippet -- minimized, if possible -- which s
Ok, fine.
libero
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> staff.itely (the file containing metronome mark docs) is still
> unfinished. Please wait a few weeks; if the first public draft
> does not contain good docs about this, please speak up again.
>
> Cheers,
Dear Lilypondusers,
is it possible to make an ascending or descending line in a textspanner?
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