Am 24.08.2014 um 22:17 schrieb BB:
In lots of example code I found the line
\layout { \omit Voice.StringNumber }
If I omit it (i. e. make he line a comment or delete it) there happens -
nothing!
Do you actually have any string numbers in your music?
A tiny working bit of code would make it ea
Hi all,
I'm using this code to put a "D.C. al Fine" below the staff in a score:
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark.break-visibility = #end-of-line-visible
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark.self-alignment-X = #RIGHT
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'direction = #DOWN
\mark "D.C. al Fine"
but
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 10:51:53PM +0200, Malte Meyn wrote:
> That is a known problem. If I remember correctly this only occurs with
> some old versions of LilyPond when using a certain version of
> ghostscript, but I don’t remember the exact details ...
>
> What versions of LilyPond (lilypond -
That is a known problem. If I remember correctly this only occurs with
some old versions of LilyPond when using a certain version of
ghostscript, but I don’t remember the exact details ...
What versions of LilyPond (lilypond --version) and ghostscript
(ghostscript --version) do you use?
On 2
In lots of example code I found the line
\layout { \omit Voice.StringNumber }
If I omit it (i. e. make he line a comment or delete it) there happens -
nothing!
That makes me curious. To my regret I cannot find any explanation in the
documentation.
Please, can anyone solve that miracle?
Rega
2014-08-24 16:11 GMT+02:00 Frank Steinmetzger :
>
>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2354
>
> Ah ok, sorry for the noise then. I worked around with an invisible cis an
> octave down which introduces the needed spacing.
I'd rather suggest to use
\override BreathingSign.extra-spac
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 02:13:34PM +0100, James wrote:
> On 24/08/14 13:56, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> > Dear list
> >
> > I just discovered a problem with one of my Distler scores which uses lots of
> > sharp accidentals and breathing signs. If a sharp follows a breathing sign,
> > then the two
On 24/08/14 13:56, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I just discovered a problem with one of my Distler scores which uses lots of
> sharp accidentals and breathing signs. If a sharp follows a breathing sign,
> then the two touch each other, but *only* if the note is on a ledger line.
>
>
Hello
I think I've had this problem before, but back then it affected only the
G clef. There is more broken this time.
I have two machines here, both run 64 bit Gentoo linux with an identical
software setup (as far as possible, since the hardware is very different).
The problem: one machine rend
Dear list
I just discovered a problem with one of my Distler scores which uses lots of
sharp accidentals and breathing signs. If a sharp follows a breathing sign,
then the two touch each other, but *only* if the note is on a ledger line.
Snippet to reproduce:
\version "2.16"
\language "deutsch"
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