Hello,
Here are a few indications you might find usefull.
1. Do not separate de lilypond-book binary from the LilyPond application
2. lilypond-book creates indeed a lot of little files. As you work with
TeXShop, it is possible to create an "engine" that uses the right command
(lilypond-book) an
Thanks for your help, Mike.
After experimenting a bit I realized I actually had to put
"/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond-book" in order for
Terminal to find lilypond-book. (This is probably understood by most of you
here, but I didn't realize it.) Is it common practi
harm6 wrote:
at least some of the suggestions should work!!
Make sure the lines to hide are really empty. Or, if you're using some other
context/voice (Lyrics , Dynamics etc.), try to comment these to locate the
problem. Some time ago I had a similiar one: a wrong rhythm in \new Dynamics
disturb
Hi,
how do I tweak footnotes so that they are not identified by numbers
(automatic created) but by custom markups? (like "*" or "**")...
thanks
josé
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Raphael Manfredi wrote:
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> Quoting -Eluze from ml.lilypond.users:
> :i can't see which version you're using but the the docs about repeated
> :voices are being rebuilt!
>
> It was in the subject (2.13.63)...
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>
yes - obviously!
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Quoting -Eluze from ml.lilypond.users:
:i can't see which version you're using but the the docs about repeated
:voices are being rebuilt!
It was in the subject (2.13.63)...
:the trick that works is to define the lyrics' placement with a \new Lyrics =
:"â¦" statement and to refer them later. you
Raphael Manfredi wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I'm having problems formatting lyrics on a repeat section.
> I've extended the snippet from the documentation to add 2 voices
> to the chorus, and the lyrics for the second stanza are moved
> at the bottom of the group.
>
i can't see which version you're
Hello,
I'm having problems formatting lyrics on a repeat section.
I've extended the snippet from the documentation to add 2 voices
to the chorus, and the lyrics for the second stanza are moved
at the bottom of the group.
Vertically, I have:
Soprano staff
Lyrics for soprano #1
On Aug 17, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Christopher Berg wrote:
> Hi, I'm hoping this is a basic question with an easy answer:
>
> I'd like to make some web pages with simple musical examples. I've studied
> the relevant manual pages, but there seems to be some basic information taken
> for granted in the
Hi, I'm hoping this is a basic question with an easy answer:
I'd like to make some web pages with simple musical examples. I've studied the
relevant manual pages, but there seems to be some basic information taken for
granted in the explanations.
I put the example code from the manual into an
Am 17.08.2011 07:15, schrieb Vaughan McAlley:
Bertrand Bordage wrote:
Ok, I'll keep LilyPond's default beaming since it's the usual notation.
Thanks!
Bertrand
No! Beam it how _you_ like. Otherwise it’s like using Times font just
because it’s the Microsoft Word default :-) Just say you’re follow
Not quite what I was hoping for.
I have a book with a collection of scores. The book is divided into bookparts
(i.e. chapters) where I want to force a pagebreak to divide the content.
The pdf output of this book is, as desired, consolidated into a single .pdf
file.
However, the .midi files f
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