Hi,
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2011/5/8 Jerome Wolbert :
> \version "2.12.2"
> #(set-global-staff-siz
2011/5/7 m...@apollinemike.com :
> On May 7, 2011, at 7:07 AM, luis jure wrote:
>
>>
>> on 2011-05-06 at 13:02 m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
>>
>>> Yup.
>>
>> wow, that's great! i had no idea footnotes had been introduced in lilypond.
>
> They snuck in when none of us were looking.
especially you,
2011/5/7 Jerome Wolbert :
> I am using lilypond 2.12.2
>
> I see how easy it is to parenthesize one note at a time using
> \parenthesize
>
> I tried to parenthesize a whole group of notes by enclosing them in braces,
> as:
> \parenthesize { a b c }
> but no parentheses appear.
>
> Is it possible t
2011/5/6 Christopher R. Maden :
> The attached file is good enough for me.
>
> It includes (duration-equals?) which may be of general interest.
>
> It also includes the \sw function, which, given a sequence, returns two
> tagged sequences:
>
> \sw {
> \relative c' {
> a'4 a8 b a fs e d |
>
Hi,
2011/5/4 Mario Moles
>
> In this file the function \tie don't work:
>
> \version "2.13.61"
>
> \paper { c#(set-paper-size "a4" ) }
>
> global = { \key c \major \time 4/4 }
>
> classicalGuitar = \relative c' {
>
> \global
>
> % Qui segue la musica.
>
> <<{b2\rest g'8 a c4~}\\{s2 8[ ] ~}>>|
Th
I am using lilypond 2.12.2
I see how easy it is to parenthesize one note at a time using
\parenthesize
I tried to parenthesize a whole group of notes by enclosing them in braces, as:
\parenthesize { a b c }
but no parentheses appear.
Is it possible to create something like
()
in lilypond?
On 05/07/2011 10:50 AM, Keith OHara wrote:
Paul Scott ultrasw.com> writes:
If the
music is in score order it's easy to quote or cue a flute part in the
bassoon part but how can I quote or cue the bassoon part in the flute part?
You may use \cueDuring #"bassoon" in the flute part, even if it
Paul Scott ultrasw.com> writes:
> If the
> music is in score order it's easy to quote or cue a flute part in the
> bassoon part but how can I quote or cue the bassoon part in the flute part?
>
You may use \cueDuring #"bassoon" in the flute part, even if it is defined
*before* \addQuote "bassoo
Hi,
When forcing the staves spacing using
\overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
#'line-break-system-details = #'((alignment-distances . (...)))
figured bass digits are stretched, whereas they shall be tightly stacked.
I can't find how to avoid this strange behavior. Is there a way
On May 7, 2011, at 7:07 AM, luis jure wrote:
>
> on 2011-05-06 at 13:02 m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
>
>> Yup.
>
> wow, that's great! i had no idea footnotes had been introduced in lilypond.
They snuck in when none of us were looking.
>
>> you'll see some files that'll give you a sense of ho
on 2011-05-06 at 13:02 m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
>Yup.
wow, that's great! i had no idea footnotes had been introduced in lilypond.
> you'll see some files that'll give you a sense of how to use them.
yes, sort of...
i found that this can be very useful:
\override FootnoteItem #'annotation
On May 7, 2011, at 1:49 AM, Nick Payne wrote:
> A bar excerpted from the Mertz guitar transcription of Ständchen. When I last
> worked on this score about ten months ago, using 2.13.27, I didn't have the
> problem with the beam on the notes in the middle voice being placed below the
> stem of t
Mike:
Thank you very much for your helpful advice. My problem is really how to code
the final verse of my four-verse 'learning' melody. I've diagrammed below how
I think I'll have to code the melody, but I'm wondering if there's a different,
less complicated, way to go about doing it.
\melod
> "Germain" == Germain G Ivanoff-Trinadtzaty writes:
Germain> Besides this, placing automatic invisible bars in all
Germain> *relevant* places (for automatic line breaks, in different
Germain> layouts) is typically a kind of computer task ! By the way,
Germain> what was "barA
Hi,
How do I do a forward reference with cueDuring or QuoteDuring? If the
music is in score order it's easy to quote or cue a flute part in the
bassoon part but how can I quote or cue the bassoon part in the flute part?
Thanks for any help with this,
Paul Scott
_
I don't believe there's any problem with 64 bit installs - I use 64 bit vista
without a problem. However, there does appear to be a problem with font
handling if using SP1 on Windows 7:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1562
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
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A bar excerpted from the Mertz guitar transcription of Ständchen. When I
last worked on this score about ten months ago, using 2.13.27, I didn't
have the problem with the beam on the notes in the middle voice being
placed below the stem of the note in the lower voice - the beam was
placed along
imo there is something like a natural relation between titles, subtitles,
subsubtitles, pieces, composer and many more header items.
therefore i think a subtitle should be automatically reset whenever a title
is defined in a new score or even when a new score is started. up to now you
have to do
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