Tom Hall wrote:
Hello List
I have a generous between-system-padding = #6 for my score, but this gets
overriden when the pdf is created, with the following message:
warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding
Is there a way to maintain the system padding I want, at the
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/2/6 Zoltan Kota :
I have been using Lily for a year now, and I have several music scores
as separate lily files. I would like to make a songbook including
them, with cover page, table of contents, correct page numbering, etc.
How should I start? What sectiones shoul
Hi:
We can make new dynamic marks with make-dynamic-script, but can the
new dynamic symbol reflected in MIDI? For example, in some music "f"
is written as "forte", "p" as "piano". If I want to keep this text
but want MIDI to express the forte and piano, how can I do ?
Tim Yang
On Ubuntu 8.04, running LilyPond 2.12.2 it seems to work fine. The
dashed line stops about 1 1/2 spaces short of the end of the bar, but
this may be due to the space between dashes.
Dave
Don Benson wrote:
I'm trying to generate a dashed-line text spanner, but lilypond is
generating a truncate
Your example works fine for me in 2.12.2. I get a full length dashed line.
Are you sure it's not just an artefact of your PDF viewer.
Nick
From: lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org] On Behalf
Of Don
I'm trying to generate a dashed-line text spanner, but lilypond is
generating a truncated solid line instead.
Sample of my initial attempt:
\relative c''
{
\override TextSpanner #'style = #'dashed-line
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = \markup { \italic "rit."
}
\textSpannerDown
In message <5c547d22-490a-4ec7-a6d5-e5d8e8ec4...@gmail.com>, Simon
Bailey writes
chip,
On Feb 6, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Chip wrote:
When I view my file as .pdf it shows the very small margins all the
way around the page. When I print the .pdf using jpedal I get what
appears to be 1" margins left
Robin Bannister wrote:
>
>
> The current (2.12.2) online NR 2.4.1 at line 782 has
> neither the first fret nor the fingering aligned.
> It looks prrety much like your align_chordmode.png.
>
> If I run the 782 snippet with my 2.12.1, it is aligned.
>
so it looks like a little change betwee
Hello List
I have a generous between-system-padding = #6 for my score, but this gets
overriden when the pdf is created, with the following message:
warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding
Is there a way to maintain the system padding I want, at the expense of how m
Eluze wrote:
looking at the example(s) (\sourcefileline 765 and following) in _notation
reference_ the finger indications seem to be on the same line and so do the
top fret lines (in the pdf and html version).
when i compile these examples the results look different and unbalanced:
I get diff
Am 06.02.2009 um 17:06 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
James E. Bailey wrote:
Also, you can have a separate context for each mark, since only
one mark can be in a voice at a time.
If you try your suggestion, I'm afraid you'll get disappointed.
Since rehearsal marks are created
at the scor
2009/2/6 Zoltan Kota :
> I have been using Lily for a year now, and I have several music scores
> as separate lily files. I would like to make a songbook including
> them, with cover page, table of contents, correct page numbering, etc.
> How should I start? What sectiones should I learn in documen
James E. Bailey wrote:
Also, you can have a separate context for each mark, since only one
mark can be in a voice at a time.
If you try your suggestion, I'm afraid you'll get disappointed. Since
rehearsal marks are created
at the score level, it doesn't matter if the \mark commands are
On 2/6/09 5:18 AM, "Momo (Paul Rode)" wrote:
> Hi Carl,
>
> sorry for the late reply...
>
> I'm still a bit of a Lilypond newbie and therefore
> do not completely understand what you intend to do.
>
> It does, however, even to me sound like it's got
> something to do with how a chord design
Op donderdag 05 februari 2009, schreef Maarten Deen:
> I'm posting this bug here because the bug posting to
> gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs is broken (it says that I'm top-posting with
> the message below and will not post it).
This is not a bug
> If you render the following snippet to PDF, t
Am 05.02.2009 um 22:17 schrieb Zbyněk Burget:
Hi,
one more question
can I put two rehearsal marks to one barline?
I need fermata on barline (I put it as rehearsal mark) and real
rehearsal mark (number of part) together.
...and there is complication - this barline is on end of staffline :-(
Am 06.02.2009 um 00:08 schrieb Chip:
When I view my file as .pdf it shows the very small margins all the
way around the page. When I print the .pdf using jpedal I get what
appears to be 1" margins left and right and bottom, and about 2"
from the top of the page to the top of the title. Wha
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On Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 22:11:23 Zbyněk Burget wrote:
> lilypond 2.10.33
That was fixed in lilypond 2.12...
Cheers,
Reinhold
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chip,
On Feb 6, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Chip wrote:
When I view my file as .pdf it shows the very small margins all the
way around the page. When I print the .pdf using jpedal I get what
appears to be 1" margins left and right and bottom, and about 2"
from the top of the page to the top of the t
It seems to work correctly in the latest stable release - 2.12.2.
Upgrading is strongly recommended as so many improvements and
fixes have been made since 2.10.
Trevor
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From: "Zbyněk Burget"
To: "Lilypond"
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 9:08 PM
Subject: Tremo
Hi,
First of all I would like to thank to the developers and all members
of the lilypond community for this nice program! :-) It really makes a
good job.
I have been using Lily for a year now, and I have several music scores
as separate lily files. I would like to make a songbook including
them, w
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Maarten,
I'm posting this bug here
Not sure this can really be called a "bug"… your input syntax is
somewhat confusing.
In particular, it looks like you want polyphony, but aren't actually
coding polyphonic voices (which would require a \\).
Here is a possible m
Zbyněk Burget wrote:
lilypond 2.10.33
(soory)
Perhaps that's the problem.
This works fine with 2.12.2 -- it shows the triplet number by default,
so I think it does what you want.
\version "2.12.2"
test = {
\relative c'' {
c4-. \times 2/3 { \repeat "tremolo" 3 c8 } c4-. \times 2/3 {
I've noticed that myself. For me the answer was to *print* the PDF with
Acrobat Reader.
-David
Chip wrote:
When I view my file as .pdf it shows the very small margins all the way
around the page. When I print the .pdf using jpedal I get what appears
to be 1" margins left and right and bottom
Hi Carl,
sorry for the late reply...
I'm still a bit of a Lilypond newbie and therefore
do not completely understand what you intend to do.
It does, however, even to me sound like it's got
something to do with how a chord designation
looks like in the end. Right? If so: I know a
couple of people
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