On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:15 PM, Michael J. O'Donnell wrote:
My proposed solution behaves as though you had written
{ \include "MyFile.ly" }
rather than the desired
\include "MyFile.ly"
Lots of simple debugging code works fine, but in the usual case where
MyFile.ly is full of variabl
My proposed solution behaves as though you had written
{ \include "MyFile.ly" }
rather than the desired
\include "MyFile.ly"
Lots of simple debugging code works fine, but in the usual case where
MyFile.ly is full of variable definitions, those definitions are not
parsed in the outermo
Hi all,
Valentin and I are bringing back the LilyPond Report. The current
plan is one issue every two months. If more people get involved,
we might make it once a month.
I'm not going to bother with any of the cutesy fun stuff like
snippets, interviews, postcards, statistics... or pretty much
a
If I have the following, in order to have a separate title page without
a page number and have the first page of the score numbered as "1", then
the inner margin and not the outer margin is the smaller. If you comment
out the first-page-number = 0 and print-first-page-number = ##f
settings, the
If they don't do the same thing then clearly change the documentation.
To the degree that they do something different, changing the name of
the command would be good as well. I also like the idea of independent
changes as well--- which if possible should be more clearly reflected
in the docs.
--hs
I just saw the warning about staff spaces at the bottom of the
documentation page. The question remains, is this behavior beneficial?
If so, should the documentation and command wording simply be reworked?
David
Chris wrote:
Hi! Is it possible to change the staff size?
I found in the document
Chris,
Have a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Setting-the-staff-size#Setting-the-staff-size
A couple of notes:
placing #(set-global-staff-size 15.87) somewhere in your file will
change the size of the staff and scale scale all the fonts (music and
text, inc
On 10.02.2010, at 17:17, Chris wrote:
Hi! Is it possible to change the staff size?
I found in the documentation only a command to change
the note size.
Where did you look? It's documented in the Learning Manual, the first
place to read when you start using LilyPond. Here it is:
http://lil
This should do the trick:
#(set-global-staff-size 14)
or any other number, of course.
Jethro.
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Chris wrote:
> Hi! Is it possible to change the staff size?
> I found in the documentation only a command to change
> the note size.
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Hi! Is it possible to change the staff size?
I found in the documentation only a command to change
the note size.
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I wrote:
\once \set noChordSymbol = ""
Sorry, that typo makes it end up like skip.
You need at least one blank in the string:
\once \set noChordSymbol = " "
Cheers,
Robin
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Gerry Prosser wrote:
the dreaded N/C. But I can tipex that
Or say
\once \set noChordSymbol = ""
Cheers,
Robin
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Thanks, Robin; that seems to work pretty well, especially if there is a
chord on the first note. If not, then I have to specify a rest rather than a
skip, which of course results in the dreaded N/C. But I can tipex that 8-)
On 10 February 2010 10:09, Robin Bannister wrote:
> Gerry Prosser wrote:
У ср, 2010-02-10 у 12:14 +0100, David Kastrup пише:
> > For example, system has upper singes paused in the first half and
> > lower singers paused in the second half of system. Then this
> > "squeezing" is just great.
>
> In your given example, it looks like an utterly wrong thing to do to
> make
"Dmytro O. Redchuk" writes:
> У ср, 2010-02-10 у 09:23 +, Trevor Daniels пише:
>> Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:31 AM
>> >
>> > Well, i'd like to ask again: so, it looks like it will never be
>> > possible
>> > so far? With the new "spacing engine"?
>> >
>> > (i've a
Gerry Prosser wrote:
Capo settings really should be with the chords.
You could do this with (the simple version of) besideCN:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00052.html
(mangled by the archives as usual)
Cheers,
Robin
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I tried Mats' suggestion on a score with about 30 rehearsal marks in it,
commenting out all the BarLine #'extra-spacing-width overrides and
adding the RehearsalMark #'extra-spacing-width and RehearsalMark
#'extra-spacing-height overrides, but that doesn't work for all the
marks - some still app
У ср, 2010-02-10 у 09:23 +, Trevor Daniels пише:
> Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:31 AM
> >
> > Well, i'd like to ask again: so, it looks like it will never be
> > possible
> > so far? With the new "spacing engine"?
> >
> > (i've attached two images, again, by 2.12.3 an
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:31 AM
Well, i'd like to ask again: so, it looks like it will never be
possible
so far? With the new "spacing engine"?
(i've attached two images, again, by 2.12.3 and 2.13.12, with
skylines)
Are the attached images the right way round?
Gerry Prosser schrieb:
(cc'ing to list)
Thanks, Marc, that's one way; but sometimes there are alternative
lines of chords 8-( Another way would be to put it as markup in the
notes, raised until it lines up with the printed cholds. But
encapsulation principles indicate that Capo settings really
Gerry Prosser schrieb:
How can I enter text such as 'Capo 1' to the beginning of a line of
chord names , please ?
I often misuse the header for this purpose:
\header {
piece = "Capo I"
}
HTH,
Marc
Gerry Prosser
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У пт, 2010-02-05 у 21:17 +0200, Dmytro O. Redchuk пише:
> Hi.
Hi again!-)
(Sorry, Cc'ing to bug-lilypond)
Well, i'd like to ask again: so, it looks like it will never be possible
so far? With the new "spacing engine"?
(i've attached two images, again, by 2.12.3 and 2.13.12, with skylines)
If
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