Hi Jones,
Am 11.03.2017 um 20:41 schrieb 19joh...@gmail.com:
Well, that is really strange. Besides the redistribution problem I've
not heard of this poppler problem yet. (I had it on my machine, but in
my case it was because of the missing poppler-qt5.dll
I have created a new setup which includ
Am 12.03.2017 um 00:20 schrieb Joseph Austin:
RE: Is is possible to automatically split chords between the two
staves of a PianoStaff?
If you’re making another contribution on that topic, just keep it in the
same thread by replying. That’s important for other readers as well as
for the archiv
RE: Is is possible to automatically split chords between the two staves of
a PianoStaff?
PS.
Here's another example--
chords do switch when they don't cross staves--
except for the third chord in this example.
\version "2.19.40"
\new PianoStaff {
\autochange {
4
4
4
4
}
}
auto
Is is possible to automatically split chords between the two staves of a
PianoStaff? \autochange works with beams but doesn't seem to work with
chords:
Example:
\version "2.19.40"
\new PianoStaff {
\autochange {
c,4 c4 c'4 c''4
c'''4 c''4 c'4 c4
c,8 c8 c'8 c''8
c'''8 c''8 c'8 c8
Hi Klaus,
I think your problem is not related to the redistribution pack. You seem to
be missing the poppler-qt5.dll which should be in the main Frescobaldi
folder.
Please check if you can find it there.
Cheers
Jones
Am Freitag, 10. März 2017 17:27:56 UTC+1 schrieb Klaus Blum:
>
> Hi Jones,
>
Well, that is really strange. Besides the redistribution problem I've not
heard of this poppler problem yet. (I had it on my machine, but in my case
it was because of the missing poppler-qt5.dll
I have created a new setup which includes the redist depenencies. On Monday
I have access to a clean
Hi Jones,
that doesn't seem to be the problem. The file is present.
Strange...
Cheers,
Klaus
Am 11.03.2017 um 20:03 schrieb 19joh...@gmail.com:
Hi Klaus,
I think your problem is not related to the redistribution pack. You
seem to be missing the poppler-qt5.dll which should be in the main
Fr
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
\markup \with-dimensions #empty-interval #empty-interval
>>>
>>> I prefer
>>> \markup \with-dimensions-from \null
>>
>> Different thing. \null corresponds to a point-stencil (single-point
>> intervals), the first one corresponds to an empty-stencil (
2017-03-11 15:36 GMT+01:00 Kieren MacMillan :
> Hi David,
>
\markup \with-dimensions #empty-interval #empty-interval
>>>
>>> I prefer
>>> \markup \with-dimensions-from \null
>>
>> Different thing. \null corresponds to a point-stencil (single-point
>> intervals), the first one corresponds to a
Hi David,
>>> \markup \with-dimensions #empty-interval #empty-interval
>>
>> I prefer
>> \markup \with-dimensions-from \null
>
> Different thing. \null corresponds to a point-stencil (single-point
> intervals), the first one corresponds to an empty-stencil (empty intervals).
Thanks for the cla
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Am 07.03.2017 um 23:02 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
>> \markup \with-dimensions #empty-interval #empty-interval
>
> I prefer
> \markup \with-dimensions-from \null
Different thing. \null corresponds to a point-stencil (single-point
intervals), the first one corresponds to a
Am 07.03.2017 um 23:02 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
\markup \with-dimensions #empty-interval #empty-interval
I prefer
\markup \with-dimensions-from \null
Best, Simon
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Am 2017-03-11 um 01:07 schrieb Andrew Bernard :
> Not directly the answer to your question, but. Adobe Acrobat DC allows one to
> convert the colour model in a PDF to large set of choices, including CMYK.
> Therefore it is possible to post process lilypond colour output to CMYK.
> Granted, not
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