I ran into the attached spacing problem while typesetting a lead sheet. I
can't make a minimal example right this second; will try in the next couple
of days.
When a tied note has a lyric syllable, LP (2.16.1) left aligns the syllable
to the note, on the assumption that tied-to note column will oc
Depending on where you want to store the source code of your examples you might
also have a look at http://www.openlilylib.org/musicexamples
But in addition to David's comment I'd say you don't even show that you are
using LaTeX for your document (although it would be an obvious choice...).
If
2013/8/3 Rachael Thomas Carlson
> **
>
> Hello Federico:
>
>
> I wonder what's the meaning of the staff lines highlighted in purple...
>
>
>
> The TabStaff lines that are highlighted in purple indicate string-damping.
> This is where the indicated right-hand finger rests or plants upon the
> stri
Hello Federico:
I wonder what's the meaning of the staff lines highlighted in purple...
The TabStaff lines that are highlighted in purple indicate string-damping.
This is where the indicated right-hand finger rests or plants upon the
string indicated causing that string to *not* vibrate. The
Kevin Patrick Barry writes:
> I am creating musical examples for a text block with a fixed width
> (100.8mm) and am trying to create a style file that I can use for all of
> the examples (there will probably be a couple of hundred). I thought I
> could do this by modifying some combination of pa
Dear Lilypond users,
I am creating musical examples for a text block with a fixed width
(100.8mm) and am trying to create a style file that I can use for all of
the examples (there will probably be a couple of hundred). I thought I
could do this by modifying some combination of page-width, line-w
Am 03.08.2013 10:07, schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Marc Hohl writes:
I am sorry to say that I am in Great Britain during the LilyPond meeting
this year, so I won't be able to join :-(
Do you have any opportunity to join in on irc?
Hm, I don't know whether I have access to wireless lan during t
I have found some images of Henle's Moonlight Sonata.
Old edition: http://www.ackermanmusic.co.uk/img/P/412339_1.jpg
And the new one (from 2013): http://www.di-arezzo.com/multimedia/images/henle/part/hn1062.jpg
Same publishing house, but so many differences :)
Dnia 3-08-2013 o godz. 13:5
My copy from 1975/76 _does_ have both the number and the ovals.
Urs
Karol Majewski schrieb:
>Am 16.07.2013 20:23, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
>
>Hello all, I'm getting close with my Henle piano stylesheet(s) — see
>attached. Once this is ready, I'm going to document it and put it up on
>the Lil
Am 16.07.2013 20:23, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hello all,
I'm getting close with my Henle piano stylesheet(s) — see attached.
Once this is ready, I'm going to document it and put it up on the Lilyblog.
I think the last thing I need is an "oval BarNumber enclosure" (see photo).
Can anyone h
Am 03.08.2013 12:38, schrieb David Kastrup:
bb writes:
Am 03.08.2013 11:10, schrieb David Kastrup:
bb writes:
Try
#(define rh rightHandFinger)
instead of
rh = #rightHandFinger
Why?
It is written this way in the handbook so I always use it this
way. But I compiled it after that change w
bb writes:
> Am 03.08.2013 11:10, schrieb David Kastrup:
>> bb writes:
>>
>>> Try
>>> #(define rh rightHandFinger)
>>> instead of
>>> rh = #rightHandFinger
>>
>> Why?
>>
> It is written this way in the handbook so I always use it this
> way. But I compiled it after that change with version 2.17.
Am 03.08.2013 11:10, schrieb David Kastrup:
bb writes:
Try
#(define rh rightHandFinger)
instead of
rh = #rightHandFinger
Why?
It is written this way in the handbook so I always use it this way. But
I compiled it after that change with version 2.17.23 flawless.
The essential point is the
On 03/08/13 18:55, bb wrote:
Am 03.08.2013 02:30, schrieb Kale Good:
Hello,
I'm working with right hand fingerings and finding some pretty nasty
collisions. Any way to mend this?
Thanks,
Kale
\version "2.16.2"
rh = #rightHandFinger
Try
#(define rh rightHandFinger)
instead of
%rh = #rightHa
bb writes:
> Try
> #(define rh rightHandFinger)
> instead of
> rh = #rightHandFinger
Why?
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Am 03.08.2013 02:30, schrieb Kale Good:
Hello,
I'm working with right hand fingerings and finding some pretty nasty
collisions. Any way to mend this?
Thanks,
Kale
\version "2.16.2"
rh = #rightHandFinger
basslineOne = { \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(down) { c,4\rh #1 e
g c, | b d g b,} }
Here's a small example of something I started a while back -- it's
unfinished but should get you
going
Regards,
i
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Clark Milioti <
clark.mili...@officesystematics.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I just discovered LilyPond. I am blown away by the concept of its
> text
Marc Hohl writes:
> I am sorry to say that I am in Great Britain during the LilyPond meeting
> this year, so I won't be able to join :-(
Do you have any opportunity to join in on irc?
Jan
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