That doesn’t work for me. (Lilypond 2.19.58) I’ve got 3 bars at the end of a
piece that would comfortably fit on a single line, but they are stretched to
fill two lines.
David
On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 syst
Hi David,
> Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 systems per page on all pages except
> the last—the last page can have one or two systems, depending on whichever
> fits best?
1. It would be great if there was some consistent way to tell Lilypond to
consider the first and last page separat
Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 systems per page on all pages except
the last—the last page can have one or two systems, depending on whichever fits
best?
Thanks,
David
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On 09.09.2017 16:17, David Kastrup wrote:
David Wright writes:
Would it be worth looking at how ly (in Python I believe) parses
LilyPond code?
What is ly ?
The command line tool aka python-ly that has been made available
separately from Frescobaldi.
Best, Simon
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Stephen MacNeil:
> you could just change it to tab
Thanks, this is helpful.
If possible, I would like some more information about how to tweak the
output.
* Is it possible to make the space within the circle opaque, but without
hiding the number (just hiding the tab line)? If so, how is this don
David Wright writes:
> On Fri 01 Sep 2017 at 14:44:53 (+0200), Gianmaria Lari wrote:
>> Salut Jacques!
>>
>> I don’t have any experience with C# programming, but maybe the Flex and
>> > Bison specifications that are part of the LilyPond source code could be
>> > integrated within a C# applicati
David Wright writes:
[...]
>> >> Now make-relative is a convenient but quite heavy-handed macro.
>> >> There are situations where it fails, and then it does so
>> >> spectacularly.
>> >>
>> >> The reason is that it allows creating a more natural "user
>> >> experience" by a totally unnatural an
On Fri 01 Sep 2017 at 14:44:53 (+0200), Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> Salut Jacques!
>
> I don’t have any experience with C# programming, but maybe the Flex and
> > Bison specifications that are part of the LilyPond source code could be
> > integrated within a C# application?
> > This would provide a f
On Mon 07 Aug 2017 at 22:33:12 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
> David Wright writes:
>
> > Neither do I. But the post I was commenting on was constructing an
> > Aunt Sally argument, "the unpredictability of \relative with \tag"
> > as a reason to make the change.
>
> Maybe "unpredictability" was
UH!
Great!
Thank you so match!
Il 09/09/2017 10:06, David Kastrup ha scritto:
Mario Moles writes:
Do you know how to make this slur?
Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works:
What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result
in a complete
Mario Moles writes:
> Do you know how to make this slur?
Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works:
\version "2.19.60"
\fixed c'
{
\time 6/8
8^-\arpeggio
b a)
}
What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result
in a complete messup.
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