Dear Mark,
unfortunately not.
I tried it, but without success.
2010/10/3 Mark Polesky
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>
> Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear Mark,
> > thanks for Your reply.
> > Your example seems to work fine also with my version of lilypond.
>
> Stefan,
> Were you able to extract the desired feature f
On 2 October 2010 21:40, Michael Dykes wrote:
>
> Xavier, I am trying to extend what you did for me in the Prokeimenon setting
> to more than just 2 prokeimena. For the first project, I will be using the
> Resurrectional Prokeimena in ALL 8 tones, thus requiring 8 separate staves,
> and psalm vers
Xavier, I am trying to extend what you did for me in the Prokeimenon setting
to more than just 2 prokeimena. For the first project, I will be using the
Resurrectional Prokeimena in ALL 8 tones, thus requiring 8 separate staves,
and psalm verses. I started with Tone 3, and copied & pasted changing V
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
> I don't really know about this, but it looks like a ligature problem.
> fi is al "ligature" and in many fonts there are specific glyphs for this. so
> f + i will be replaced by one 'fi' glyph.
> If Tex does this but there is no respective glyph i
Dear Tim,
On 02.10.2010, at 16:54, Tim McNamara wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> With Lilypond Version 2.12.3-1, I observed that point-and-click works
>> beautifully for all notes and dynamics marks. However, looking at the PDF
>> file generated by Lilypond I found that a usual URI reference looks like
I don't really know about this, but it looks like a ligature problem.
fi is al "ligature" and in many fonts there are specific glyphs for
this. so f + i will be replaced by one 'fi' glyph.
If Tex does this but there is no respective glyph in the font you should
get the result you have described.
I've got a bizarre problem. I'm using lilypond-book and for some
reason, it is cutting the letters "fi" wherever they appear (as long
as they are lowercase). So "fine" become " ne" and "first" become "
rst". Blank spaces are left where the letters once were. Here's an
example .lytex file:
%!TEX T
On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:57 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Dear all,
I am new to this list and have just started using Lilypond.
I am deeply impressed with the quality of the output and the wealth
of documentation - thank you!
I am a physicist by profession with a background in software
developm
Dear all,
I am new to this list and have just started using Lilypond.
I am deeply impressed with the quality of the output and the wealth of
documentation - thank you!
I am a physicist by profession with a background in software development, TeX
and Emacs (but was rather close to studying mus