Hello,
Still for my song. The full orchestral score has finished yesterday, but I
don't know how to override the font of Lyrics. It seems that LyricText can't
accept #'font-name, and though I used #"仿宋_GB2312" For the Chinese texts, Lily
still says the warning for not knowing how to embed t
Op zaterdag 8 november 2008, schreef Valentin Villenave:
> I hope you've also had a look at the icon I drew at
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2008-09/msg2.html
Yes! I used the same approach. Your oxygen variant is even better, with the
shadowed note! :-)
best regards,
Wil
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
I used it for tengtr.pdf, on my site. It is too gnarly for my
application, and the next version will be done in html rather
than latex for conversion to pdf. Lilypond-book is ideal for a
counterpoint workbook however. I can hardly wait to link to it.
I suggest tha
2008/11/8 Wilbert Berendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just released a basic package for lilypond editing under KDE 4.1+
Hi Wilbert,
wonderful! I'll have a look right away.
> - three icons for LilyPond documents, based on oxygen, crystalsvg and one
> neutral one, based on the LilyPond note XPM ico
Hi Daniel and Valentin, and other LilyPond + KDE or LilyKDE users,
I just released a basic package for lilypond editing under KDE 4.1+
http://lilykde.googlecode.com/files/lilypond-kde4-0.1.tar.gz
It contains
- three icons for LilyPond documents, based on oxygen, crystalsvg and one
neutral one, b
On Friday 07 November 2008 23:00, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for
Lilypond
> Book. The combination of Lilypond with LaTeX is one of the most
> impressive tools I've ever used. I wish I'd had this when I was
working
> on my doctoral disser
I've gotten this to work fine, until now. It's not working at all. In
the score code below, measure 15 is the problem. On the third beat, I
need to shift either of the top two notes to the right. I've tried to
shift both. Neither will budge a bit. In the score below I'm trying to
shift the top
Trevor,
Thanks for the explanation and the fix. All errors are now vanished.
Much appreciated.
Tom
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Hi Tom
The problem in bar 3 is that you omitted the chord brackets <..> from
the a4. Remember fingering orientation works only for chords, even
when there is only a si
Rob
There is quite a bit on proportional notation in the 2.11 Reference Manual,
but you may have missed it as I don't think this section has been indexed
yet. See section 4.5.5 Proportional notation.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: "Rob Canning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lilypond-
hi,
i have this problem using point and click:
when i click on the pdf two instances of emacs start - this is nice but
one is plenty :)
any clues?
i am running GNU/Linux pure:dyne (distro based on Debian lenny)
GNU LilyPond 2.11.63
xpdf version 3.02
GNU Emacs 22.2.1
i have this in .xpdfr
hi,
i've just been looking at the threads on proportional notation
(time-space notation)
and found these:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg35955.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg35775.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg26884.
> I couldn't get it to work properly. I think I got fontconfig
> to cache the font properly; fc-list contains the line
>
> TenorSigns:style=Regular
>
> But when put this in my .ly-file:
>
> c_\markup { \override #'(font-encoding . "TenorSigns")
> { \char #0 }
>}
Hi Risto,
2008/11/8 Risto Vääräniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to add a \center-column'ed text in my markup block.
> However, that part is not properly aligned (at least in my opinion)
> and it is partially placed on top of the text that's on its left side.
> Should I wrap the \ce
Hi Tom
The problem in bar 3 is that you omitted the chord brackets <..> from the
a4. Remember fingering orientation works only for chords, even when there
is only a single note.
The problem in bar 15 is caused because you have set the various fingering
orientations in the (default) Voice co
Hi,
I am trying to add a \center-column'ed text in my markup block.
However, that part is not properly aligned (at least in my opinion)
and it is partially placed on top of the text that's on its left side.
Should I wrap the \center-column part inside some other markup
function? I already tried \l
Greetings. Things have been going very well for me with Lilypond, until
now. However, an interesting problem has arisen. (I'm running ver.
2.11.62, on Kubuntu Linux 8.04.1).
In my guitar scores, I like my fingering indications (left hand only) to
precede a voice's note(s), directly to the left
> > \set chordRootNamer = #(lambda (x) ("-")) or something like that (I'm
> > not sure about the syntax), then \unset chordRootNamer would do the trick.
>
> Ok, I wasn't able to make some valid lilypond syntax with this. I asked
> google and didn't get much help there.
>
What's the error mess
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a metafont font with embellishment symbols (for Scottish
> > tenordrum feathering and flourishing) that I'd like to use in
> > LilyPond.
>
> Do you want to contribute? :-) We could integrate them.
I would love to, but there is no standar
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:00:13PM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for Lilypond
Hear, hear. Wonderful.
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