Mark Austin wrote:
I'm putting together a book of folk tunes, and would like to reference
the versions of software used. I kown you can automatically pick up
the Lilypond version (and have done so). However, is there a similar
way of getting the JEdit and LilyPondTool versions?
I'm not entir
I'm putting together a book of folk tunes, and would like to reference
the versions of software used. I kown you can automatically pick up
the Lilypond version (and have done so). However, is there a similar
way of getting the JEdit and LilyPondTool versions?
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without checking, have you tried \line {4 \center-column {\super a .}}?
On 18.01.2010, at 06:48, Pato Press wrote:
Hi, I'm sure what i'm trying is quite simple but I can't find the
solution.
Is there a way of printing a column in the space of one standar line?
I'm trying something like these
without checking, have you tried \line {4 \center-column {\super a .}}?
On 18.01.2010, at 06:48, Pato Press wrote:
Hi, I'm sure what i'm trying is quite simple but I can't find the
solution.
Is there a way of printing a column in the space of one standar line?
I'm trying something like these
Hi, I'm sure what i'm trying is quite simple but I can't find the solution.
Is there a way of printing a column in the space of one standar line?
I'm trying something like these:
\version "2.12.2"
\markup{
4
\column { \super a . }
}
These gives me something like these:
a
4
.
No
Apologies for the earlier errant message; most of the original
message disappeared in transit it seems.
As I don't know Scheme very well, I need assistance with the
following problem. I would like to create a compound time signature,
but with one of the columns consisting only of a time si
On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:18 PM, John Mandereau wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Le samedi 16 janvier 2010 à 16:47 -0600, Patrick Karl a écrit :
I am a relative newcomer to LilyPond. I happened upon the "Guide for
the Absolute Beginner" at http://wiki.lilynet.net/index.php/
Guide_for_the_Absolute_Beginner. Wh
rasAK wrote:
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (...but I did search the
documentation and this forum!).
How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going through
and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part?
Thanks so much!
Randy
You might have a look i
Hi Randy,
> What I ended up doing was:
> 1) creating a separate part containing only rests AND the rehearsal letters.
> 2) I then added this part to my individual part \score { } sections.
> 3) Finally, I used \override to hide all staves with rests-only.
>
> I just wasn't sure whether there was
>This is probably best answered in the Notation Reference, section
> 3.3.2, different editions from one source
I looked through that section, but it wasn't clear to me how that solves my
problem.
I'm doing instrumental parts for a double-choir Bach motet. The result will
be 9 parts (2 each of
On 18.01.2010, at 00:21, rasAK wrote:
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (...but I did
search the
documentation and this forum!).
How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going
through
and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part?
Thanks so much!
On 17.01.2010, at 20:30, M. E. wrote:
As I don't know Scheme very well I need assistance with this problem
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This is a wonderful example of a ba
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (...but I did search the
documentation and this forum!).
How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going through
and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part?
Thanks so much!
Randy
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On 1/16/2010 10:20 PM, i...@soundand.com wrote:
Long ago I was given this to work with and you can alter it as you need.
copyright = \markup { \tiny \override #'(baseline-skip . 0.5)
\center-column
{ "CC lic 2.5 some rights reserved your name or whatever 2009"
"see http://creati
As I don't know Scheme very well I need assistance with this problem
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Make sure you save the file in utf-8 format.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Battista Lonardi wrote:
> I'm using version 2.12.1.
> If I put an accented vowels (such as à, è, ì, ò, ù) in a .ly file, the PDF
> output doesn't show it at all.
>
> __
I'm using version 2.12.1.
If I put an accented vowels (such as à, è, ì, ò, ù) in a .ly file, the PDF
output doesn't show it at all.
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Hi all,
Frescobaldi 1.0.1 has been released, a bugfix release in the stable 1.0
branch, including some bugfixes and stability improvements and a new Galician
translation contributed by Manuel A. Vázquez.
Download: http://lilykde.googlecode.com/files/frescobaldi-1.0.1.tar.gz
The development bran
Hello,
I think, vertical spacing issues have been discussed often here. But
even playing around with VerticalAxisGroup doesn't get my score in an
acceptible design.
The demerit is that the staves are pinned together while the dynamics
line gets huge space. Can you get me a hint, what I have
胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote Saturday, January 16, 2010 10:24 PM
I downloaded 2.13.11, but the error dialog for "whatever can't be
'read'" appears when compiling. I recall 2.11.50 and 51 have this
problem.
Haipeng
I've downloaded 2.13.11 and compiled all the snippets in
the pitches section of the
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