Hi fellow LP users,
Firstly, thanks to Urs for all his guidance in the project so far. The
LaTeX package for scholarLY is inching forward still, and hopefully I
will share an initial version after a few more kinks have been worked
out with a couple of the features. I'll have more substantial detai
2016-06-28 0:52 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2016-06-27 18:56 GMT+02:00 Pierre-Luc Gauthier :
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Sorry about the late follow up (about 7 months later).
>>
>> The orchestra I work with came down to a halt for the summer and I now
>> have some time to set stuff up for the next season.
2016-06-27 18:56 GMT+02:00 Pierre-Luc Gauthier :
> Greetings,
>
> Sorry about the late follow up (about 7 months later).
>
> The orchestra I work with came down to a halt for the summer and I now
> have some time to set stuff up for the next season.
>
> Many thanks to you Urs and David; your explan
Greetings,
Sorry about the late follow up (about 7 months later).
The orchestra I work with came down to a halt for the summer and I now
have some time to set stuff up for the next season.
Many thanks to you Urs and David; your explanations certainly helped
me understand more of what was going o
Nathan,
That worked like a charm! Thank you very much!
On 6/26/2016 1:23 PM, Nathan Ho wrote:
Hello,
Try adding the following \with block to your Staff:
\new Staff \with {
fontSize = #-3
\override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep -3)
\override StaffSymbol.thickness = #(magstep -3)
}
Hi Simon,
thanks for the feedback.
Am 27. Juni 2016 13:21:25 MESZ, schrieb Simon Albrecht :
>On 27.06.2016 00:55, Urs Liska wrote:
>> \musicalIssue \with {
>>author = "Urs Liska"
>>context = "violin 1"
>>message = "Slur obviously forgotten in original edition"
>>apply = addition
On 27.06.2016 00:55, Urs Liska wrote:
\musicalIssue \with {
author = "Urs Liska"
context = "violin 1"
message = "Slur obviously forgotten in original edition"
apply = addition
} Slur
My question is: is this "application" the same as the type of annotation
action from the previous iss
Scott Lawrence writes:
> So I downloaded lilypond... All I get when I start the application is
> the following message: "%{
> Welcome to LilyPond
> ===
>
> Congratulations, LilyPond has been installed successfully.
>
> Now to take it for the first test run.
>
> 1. Save this file
So I downloaded lilypond... All I get when I start the application is the
following message: "%{
Welcome to LilyPond
===
Congratulations, LilyPond has been installed successfully.
Now to take it for the first test run.
1. Save this file
2. Select
Compile > Typeset f