oiram73 wrote:
>
> Hi lilyponders!
> I would want to know if a way exists for making to appear the text above
> the
> stave and not under!
>
sure - the keyword you're looking for is alignAboveContext - see the manuals
for examples + details!
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2010/6/17 Mario Moles :
> Hi lilyponders!
>
> I would want to know if a way exists for making to appear the text
> above the stave and not under!
With \addlyrics I don't think it is possible (easy to do).
But with
\new Lyrics \with { alignAboveContext = staffName }
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LS
Hi lilyponders!
I would want to know if a way exists for making to appear the text above the
stave and not under!
Thank's!
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\version "2.13.19"
tempoMark = {
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbo
2010/6/17 Valentin Villenave :
> Absolutely. That's why I've always said that we should have something
> like a "bounty thermometer" (such as the one they use for Blender's
> open movies IIRC, or http://haikuware.com/bounties/ as well).
Agree.
At this time there is nothing on the official LilyPon
On 17 June 2010 13:20, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Please help --- "can't understand" (tm) "what's wrong" (tm) :-)
>
> Looking at that snippet below i would say that too few notes have natural sign
> cancelling preceeding sharp (only one). I would expect other voices have
> cancellations to
so +1
The question is : how is it used, what for, and by who ? It may sound an
odd question, but I can assure you that in France, such questions of
transparency ARE NOT that obvious. I think each list shouild have its
contributors ?
Cheers
JM
Marek Klein a écrit :
2010/6/17 Christ van Wil
2010/6/17 Christ van Willegen
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:24 PM, David Stocker
> wrote:
> > I think
> > LilyPond has a dedicated base of users who would be glad to contribute
> > resources in a concrete and structured way. It might be worth
> considering.
>
> I agree. Paying a 'subscription' for
On Thu 17 Jun 2010, 17:47 James Bailey wrote:
> On 17.06.2010, at 14:20, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >Please help --- "can't understand" (tm) "what's wrong" (tm) :-)
> >
> >Looking at that snippet below i would say that too few notes have
> >natural sign
> >cancelling preceeding sharp
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:24 PM, David Stocker
wrote:
> I think
> LilyPond has a dedicated base of users who would be glad to contribute
> resources in a concrete and structured way. It might be worth considering.
I agree. Paying a 'subscription' for Lilypond usage would suit me just fine.
Chris
If you haven't already, have a look at Ardour's subscription page
http://ardour.org/why_subscribe
This may be a viable answer. At one time, I was a subscriber,
contributing $4.00US per month via automated paypal withdrawl. $4.00/mo
is pretty painless when you lump it in with your other busines
Hi Richard,
> Thank you for that suggestion. It works.
> (I had looked TextSpanner up in Internals, but it wasn't obvious from the
> documentation there that TextSpanner even has a property #'(bound-details
> right attach-dir), let alone that that property was the right one for this
> task.)
I
Eluze,
Thank you for that suggestion. It works.
(I had looked TextSpanner up in Internals, but it wasn't obvious from the
documentation there that TextSpanner even has a property #'(bound-details right
attach-dir), let alone that that property was the right one for this task.)
> Date: Thu, 17
Hi.
I thought one could order "pieces of improvment" (it's been a long time
since I read something on it...). The idea is : I pay for my personnel
need, and the improvment is put back in the community. This question
strikes me because I've just beginning to set up shop as an editor, and
I've
On 17.06.2010, at 14:20, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
Hi!
Please help --- "can't understand" (tm) "what's wrong" (tm) :-)
Looking at that snippet below i would say that too few notes have
natural sign
cancelling preceeding sharp (only one). I would expect other voices
have
cancellations too.
Richard Sabey wrote:
>
>
> Please, how do I set up a text spanner so that its end-text is in the
> correct place, if there also happens to be a tempo indication there? In
> the example below, I intend the "a tempo" to come at the start of bar 3,
> but it is late. It seems that the left-hand edg
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:38 AM, Marc Hohl wrote:
> (I wouldn't surely be the ideal person for founding a lilypond
> users group), I am willing to spend a fee, say $50 a year, for
> supporting the lilypond development. If there are 99 people more
> (and I think there are a lot more!), we would hav
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> I believe the highest bounty so far was 250 euro, back in the days
> when Han-Wen was working full-time and Trevor Baca was requesting many
> new features.
FTR -- The highest bounty I ever paid was 500 euros, in 2007.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010
A quick follow up, after reducing my test file to 16 midi channels, and
testing a number of soundfonts, i'm able to get more or less correct
instrument playback.
Alex.
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Hello all.
As part of a steep learning curve with lilypond, i've discovered that midi
playback doesn't always do what it says on the tin. I'm aware of the
difference in midi instrument names=patch numbers often foisted on us by
developers eager to define their own patch maps, but even with GM map
Hi!
Please help --- "can't understand" (tm) "what's wrong" (tm) :-)
Looking at that snippet below i would say that too few notes have natural sign
cancelling preceeding sharp (only one). I would expect other voices have
cancellations too.
Documentation[1] says:
% ---8<--
Please, how do I set up a text spanner so that its end-text is in the correct
place, if there also happens to be a tempo indication there? In the example
below, I intend the "a tempo" to come at the start of bar 3, but it is late. It
seems that the left-hand edge of "a tempo" is vertically alig
- Original Message -
From: "-Eluze"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Acciaccatura with glissando
phil.burfitt wrote:
\relative c {
\clef "treble_8"
\key f \major
\time 3/4
\slurDown
\partial 4*1 \acciaccatura { d16[ e] } f8.[ d16]
a4 r4 \acciacca
phil.burfitt wrote:
>
> \relative c {
>
> \clef "treble_8"
> \key f \major
> \time 3/4
>
> \slurDown
> \partial 4*1 \acciaccatura { d16[ e] } f8.[ d16]
> a4 r4 \acciaccatura { d16[ e] } f8.[ d16]
> a'4 r4
> \once \override Slur #'transparent = ##t
> \once \override Glissando
- Original Message -
From: "-Eluze"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: Acciaccatura with glissando
Hi Eluze,
I would have thought grace notes with glissando instead of slur would
have
been an available user option, as they are quite common in guitar music.
Dobroho ranku Dmytre,
> Actually 24 (oct 30 or hex 18 or bin 100100) is *much* rounder.
An excellent point! I stand corrected. =)
Kieren.
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> Here's another serious problem (only with blind). Sighted people
> can check whether the page turn is disturbing the flowing music
> and troubling the players, but for me, I have to ask an assistant
> for help, since Lilypond can't export Musicxml, or Musescore can't
> open Lilypond f
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