Hi Janek & Bill,
thanks for your replies! Both do basically what I was trying to get, but
Janek's suggestion is more elegant.
Just for the record: I have seen the set-global-staff-size before, but
since there is more than one score in a book, I went with the
layout-set-staff-size parameter
On 7/12/2011 5:09 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
2011/7/12 K. Kellogg-Smith:
Good afternoon.
I'm new to LilyPond and don't know my way around very well, so please
excuse my ignorance. The other day I used musicxml2ly.py to convert a
musicxml lead sheet file (Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer").
2011/7/12 K. Kellogg-Smith :
> Good afternoon.
>
> I'm new to LilyPond and don't know my way around very well, so please
> excuse my ignorance. The other day I used musicxml2ly.py to convert a
> musicxml lead sheet file (Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"). I noticed two
> significant inconsisten
2011/7/12 Janek Warchoł :
> I don't see this reported yet, so i add it to the tracker as issue
> 1759 http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1759
It was posted as issue 1738 which got merged as a duplicate
(ulitmately of issue 620).
Cheers,
Neil
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I don't see this reported yet, so i add it to the tracker as issue
1759 http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1759
cheers,
Janek
2011/7/5 Phil Holmes :
> That seems like a bug to me. I'll report it as a bug, but you can work
> around it by putting the dynamics in the "upper" music r
Good afternoon.
I'm new to LilyPond and don't know my way around very well, so please
excuse my ignorance. The other day I used musicxml2ly.py to convert a
musicxml lead sheet file (Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"). I noticed
two significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code
2011/7/11 Robert Schmaus :
> What's happening right now is that, if space becomes too small, the
> space between the staffs is reduced while the notes themselves stay in
> their size, s.t. the staffs are just being "pushed into each other".
I'm not sure if i understood correctly, but maybe
#(set-g