Hi,
2010/12/28 Peter Buhr :
> I want to change the size of the chord names, as in:
> \override ChordNames #'font-size = #-1
> but I can't find the grob name to do this.
It's
\override ChordName #'font-size = #-1
(without the s at the end)
Things like this can be found in Internals Reference,
http
I want to change the size of the chord names, as in:
\override ChordNames #'font-size = #-1
but I can't find the grob name to do this.
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Dear Francois,
you must have clicked "reply" button instead of "reply to all" and the
message was sent to me only. I forward it to Michael and to the list.
Yours Pondly,
Janek
2010/12/27 Music Teacher :
> Dear Michael,
>
> eliminating the hyphens to form normal words is quite normal. Dont
> worr
Hi,
i found something that may be helpful to you: there are some strange
gaps in the output, for example after "because He hath" in first
system, or inside "Alleluia"s (like in the third system). They became
obvious when there is no lyrics (try compiling the attached code).
I suppose they appear b
2010/12/27 jw. Verhagen :
>
> 2010/12/22 Jan Warchoł
>>
>> 2010/12/21 jacquesv
>> >
>> > I have the same problem.
>> > The problem came after the update of Lilypond form 2.13.4 to 2.13.5.
>> > Returning to Lilypond 2.13.4 the problem is over.
>> > Now I cannot use Lilypond 2.13.5 or higher.
>>
>>
How quick you are! I deleted my message, corrected and posted it again, but
you were faster! Yes you are right, that is exactly what I meant.
Jürgen
Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jürgen Ibelgaufts"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:45 AM
> Subject:
- Original Message -
From: "Jürgen Ibelgaufts"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:45 AM
Subject: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono
part?
Hello everybody,
I have two voices, \voiceOne printed in black, \voiceTwo printed in red.
There are two measur
Hello everybody,
I have two voices, \voiceOne printed in black, \voiceTwo printed in red.
Among others, there are two identical measures (identical notes, chords and
lyrics) that are unisono. Here, the two voices use the same note heads with
black stems up and red stems down.
Now there is the fu
Hello everybody,
I have two voices, \voiceOne printed in black, \voiceTwo printed in red.
There are two measures with identical notes, chords and lyrics, that are
unisono. Here, the two voices use the same note heads with black stems up
and red stems down.
Now there is the funny effect that in t
See also:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=680
By the way, Michael, the information James supplied is not too difficult to
find and is good practice for using Lily. Open the Notation Reference in your
PDF viewer. Search for hyphen and it will give you the Contents entry for
Extenders and
On 2010-12-24, Mike Solomon wrote:
>
> What I am currently working on is a lexer that reads several related
> SVG files and relates paths with the same ID and generates code to
> effectuate animated transitions between different instances of the
> same object. This can be used for Keynote-like pr
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