Is it possible that \displayLilyMusic outputs note names in a
different language?
I use to work with english notations because they are shorter but I am
using an existing file written with italiano.
Is it possible to change the note names from do re mi fa sol... to c d e f g?
I know I can try with
As someone whose primary instrument is the piano. I agree it might be
disconcerting to suddenly see two staves after a page turn, but single
staff treatment certainly has been around since at least Liszt's
Paganini variations if not earlier. But as it is your creation you do
what you want.
Shane
Neil Puttock wrote:
It might break things on 2.14 too. It's mostly untested. :)
It seems to be the ultimate solution, but it does break a few things. The
line breaking seems to stop working, and blank lines also gets verse
numbers. In the attached example I included both methods (the other
On 27 January 2012 14:40, cgodefro free wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> i'm wondering why it can get this warning by time to time, and how to get
> rid of it :
Salut,
"Voice" with a capital letter, not "voice" in
\new Voice
Cordialement,
Xavier
--
Xavier Scheuer
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On 3 déc. 2011, at 05:27, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
> On 12/2/11 3:59 PM, "Jean-Alexis Montignies" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I will have to write polychords (as my jazz harmony classes is getting to
>> that) in Lilypond. I'm looking for ways to do this. Polychord -
>> Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nils"
> To: "Lilypond-User"
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 5:17 PM
> Subject: Switching lyrics to italic in the same syllabe
>
>
>> Questions over Questions:
>>
>> I have lyrics here which need switching to italics during a sy
Hello All,
i'm wondering why it can get this warning by time to time, and how to
get rid of it :
# -*-compilation-*-
Processing `C:/Users/cgodefro/Music/Enesco/op1_6.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
warning: cannot find or create new `voice'
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Finding the i
- Original Message -
From: "Nils"
To: "Lilypond-User"
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: Switching lyrics to italic in the same syllabe
Questions over Questions:
I have lyrics here which need switching to italics during a syllabe. It
the following example it is "phi" w
Hello
2012/1/27 Nils
> I have lyrics here which need switching to italics during a syllabe. It
> the following example it is "phi" where the "i", and everything after,
> needs to be italic.
>
> Se -- ra -- ph \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic i -- nen
>
> If I do it like this the "i"
Questions over Questions:
I have lyrics here which need switching to italics during a syllabe. It the
following example it is "phi" where the "i", and everything after, needs to be
italic.
Se -- ra -- ph \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic i -- nen
If I do it like this the "i" moves
I support your preference. If two staves were *needed*
to avoid a performance disaster, I would say otherwise.
But where, as here, the issue is merely what somebody
"expects", then I see no reason for you to reconsider.
Jan Terje Augestad wrote:
Actually there's examples of this; for instance
On 27 January 2012 15:20, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> Use \override Staff.Barline #'space-alist =
> #'((time-signature extra-space . 0.75)
> (custos minimum-space . 2.0)
> (clef minimum-space . 1.0)
> (key-signature extra-space . 1.0)
> (key-cancellation extra-space . 1.0)
> (fi
On 27 January 2012 13:28, Nils wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I noticed that often in Lilypond there is not enough space after a barline.
> It is perfectly fine if there is an accidental etc. but not with only a
> note/chord.
> Especially if it is a thicker barline like a repeat close. (I don't
> want to
Hi again,
2012/1/27 David Nalesnik
>
> I'm new to the Scheme engraver thing, but I've written one which appears
> to work, at least with my minimal example. Basically, it finds the first
> note-column in a measure and adds extra space to the preceding bar line if
> there is no accidental. (It
Hi Nils,
2012/1/27 Janek Warchoł
> Hi Nils,
>
> 2012/1/27 Nils :
> > 1) Can I ask instruct Lilypond globally for minimal space after a
> barline? Not an overall, relative increas. I don't want notes with
> accidentals to move further away, they are perfect.
>
>
You could do this:
\override Staf
Hi Nils,
2012/1/27 Nils :
> 1) Can I ask instruct Lilypond globally for minimal space after a barline?
> Not an overall, relative increas. I don't want notes with accidentals to move
> further away, they are perfect.
I think it's possible, but i don't remember how to do it, sorry :(
> 2) A few
- Original Message -
From: "Nils"
To: "Lilypond-User"
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 12:28 PM
Subject: Minimal space between barline and next object
Hi list,
I noticed that often in Lilypond there is not enough space after a
barline.
It is perfectly fine if there is an accidental e
Hi list,
I noticed that often in Lilypond there is not enough space after a barline.
It is perfectly fine if there is an accidental etc. but not with only a
note/chord.
Especially if it is a thicker barline like a repeat close. (I don't want to
jump to conclusions here but is it possible that fo
Hello,
On 27 January 2012 11:33, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> On 27 January 2012 12:26, Hannes Kuhnert wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I’m setting a song, using a font with a large x-height. The standard
>> positioning of the lyrics hyphens doesn’t fit the proportions of my font.
>>
>> How can the vertical po
On 27 January 2012 12:26, Hannes Kuhnert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’m setting a song, using a font with a large x-height. The standard
> positioning of the lyrics hyphens doesn’t fit the proportions of my font.
>
> How can the vertical position of the hyphens be adjusted?
>
> I was surprised not to fin
Hello,
I’m setting a song, using a font with a large x-height. The standard
positioning of the lyrics hyphens doesn’t fit the proportions of my font.
How can the vertical position of the hyphens be adjusted?
I was surprised not to find anything on this matter in the LSR.
Hannes
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