Hi!
I need to place \natural (in front of a note) like sharp or flat (aes
or ais) ignoring any automatic rules.
Is it possible?
Nikolay
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hi,
i'm writing a time-proportional score, and for that (next to using
lots of tweaks), i often need to control where the line breaks come
manually with \break.
now (after having some lines where i did'nt need to control the
breaking), i noticed that after each forced line break, the staff on
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being
said--5, 6,
7 and more strings
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5, 6,
7 and more strings are becoming more and more c
I didn't know what your original paper size was - and on my machine it
all fit on 1 8x11 page. So I think with adjusting the paper size and
font size and then a bit of tweaking it should work fine.
Frank Zimmerman wrote:
Timothy,
Thanks for the sample LY file. I tested it out and for a bas
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5, 6,
7 and more strings are becoming more and more common all the time.
Hi.
> Ah, I understand now. Honestly, I would change the input to reflect what
> you want. What you want is a midi voice that is not present in the score.
> If I understand correctly, you have typeset this voice into the printed
> score. (This is where I learned a lot from Kieren about separati
Yes, although I don't use them except with Lilypond. I just double-checked
and MS Word recognizes the Emmentaler fonts.
Tim Reeves
Patrick McCarty
02/18/2009 10:51 PM
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Re: svg export
Hi Tim,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Tim Reeves
2009/2/19 Graham Percival :
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 08:31:41PM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
>> What really concerns me is the possibility that a massive loss of
>> information could be happening in mutopiaproject, for example.
>
> Old story, with an old solution. Volunteer to work on convert-ly
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 08:31:41PM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
> What really concerns me is the possibility that a massive loss of
> information could be happening in mutopiaproject, for example.
Old story, with an old solution. Volunteer to work on convert-ly
(probably as part of the Frogs). W
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
> Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
> useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5, 6,
> 7 and more strings are becoming more and more common all the time.
Currently Frescobaldi's Bass
When I start to work with the Tab features, my guess is that most of
what we do (at least initially) will go right to the LSR. That will
probably include scores for Gtr./Tab, 7-string Gtr./Tab, and 4, 5 and 6
string Bass/Tab. I really haven't started to explore LilyPond's Tab
features.
On a r
RandomLilyPondUser wrote:
I figured out the problem, and that code does work, it just didn't work under
my score, paper, layout, or drumstaff section. I simply had to put it under
the function being called in the drumstaff section.
I only have two problems left:
1) since there is only one l
David Stocker wrote:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5,
6, 7 and more strings are becoming more and more common all the time.
I think approx. 80 % use 4 string electric bass, 18 % 5 strings an
I opened my document with Inkscape 0.46. And then exported to Cairo PDF.
The main problem is that I can't install the .otf fonts in Windows: "the
font file is maybe dammaged"...
The attached svg file renders only some lines in my Inkscape or Firefox...
I'm going to test it with Ubuntu 8.10.
thanks
Thanks,
it is really that simple:
I replaced "currentColor" with "#000" in the whole svg-file and it
works.
Thomas
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Thomas Scharkowski
> wrote:
> > Inkscape 0.46 (Windows XPSP3) does not show stafflines for this
> > example.
> >
> > --
> > \ve
2009/2/19 Thomas Scharkowski :
> Displays correctly here:
>
> Windows XP SP3, Inkscape 0.46, Firefox 3.06.
> Windows Vista SP1, Inkscape 0.46, Firefox 3.06.
> (K)Ubuntu 8.04, Inkscape 0.45, Firefox 3.06.
>
> Thomas
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Patrick McCarty
>> wrote: > > I plan on fixing
Hi Thomas,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Thomas Scharkowski
wrote:
> Inkscape 0.46 (Windows XPSP3) does not show stafflines for this
> example.
>
> --
> \version "2.12.2"
> #(ly:set-option 'backend 'svg)
> {c d e f g}
> --
>
> Am I missing something obvious?
> The svg-file Patrick McCarty sent
Displays correctly here:
Windows XP SP3, Inkscape 0.46, Firefox 3.06.
Windows Vista SP1, Inkscape 0.46, Firefox 3.06.
(K)Ubuntu 8.04, Inkscape 0.45, Firefox 3.06.
Thomas
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Patrick McCarty
> wrote: > > I plan on fixing this in the future. When you manage to
> in
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