Noeck wrote Sunday, February 22, 2015 9:05 PM
> I would also be interested in how the stretchability value is used.
> I assumed it would be someting like \vfill in LaTeX, in this case only the
> relative value with respect to other spacings would be significant – i.e. the
> available extra space
Hi,
I would also be interested in how the stretchability value is used.
I assumed it would be someting like \vfill in LaTeX, in this case only the
relative value with respect to other spacings would be significant – i.e. the
available extra space would be shared in proportions of the stretchabilit
Hi All,
Please find herewith my last attempt to reach a kind of modern and easy
gregorian notation (see previous discussion here :
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/kind-of-gregorian-moving-noteheads-tc170995.html
and here :
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Hungarian-Gregorian-tc171130.
2015-02-22 17:03 GMT+01:00 Philipp Legrum :
> Hello fellow LilyPonders,
>
> yesterday I stumbled over a problem involving lyrics assigned to a (cue)
> voice in a bivocal measure.
> Assigning a syllable to the *last note* of the bivocal measure messes up the
> subsequent monovocal measure (and all s
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From: "Philipp Legrum"
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 4:03 PM
Subject: Lyrics to second voice messes up following measure
Hello fellow LilyPonders,
yesterday I stumbled over a problem involving lyrics assigned to a (cue)
voice in a bivocal measure.
Assignin
Hello fellow LilyPonders,
yesterday I stumbled over a problem involving lyrics assigned to a (cue)
voice in a bivocal measure.
Assigning a syllable to the *last note* of the bivocal measure messes up
the subsequent monovocal measure (and all subsequent ones).
Since I am a lilypond beginner, i