Hi Davide,
please tell us what output you expected.
Am 06.01.19 um 18:41 schrieb Malte Meyn:
Long answer: You can do almost anything in LilyPond. In your case you
could try changing the output (f. e. extra-offset) or the inpult (f. e.
use multiple voices). But you have to know what the output
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> From: Aaron Hill
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2019 08:59:20 -0800
> Subject: Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines
>
> If it turns out to be unacceptable to move the engravers for the
> majority of your project, you could consider engr
Just an FYI for those who have been struggling with running a git server for
version control: GitHub now allows unlimited private repositories on the free
tier. The main catch is that only 3 contributors are allowed per repository,
but that still makes it possible to collaborate on (large) proje
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:49:42AM +, Peter Toye wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Thanks - that was it! Not a very helpful error message, is it?
You get a slightly better one if you add the -V flag (verbose):
Converting to `./test.pdf'...
Invoking `gs -dNOSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595.28 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPO
Thanks a lot for your help...
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On 2019-01-07 9:18 am, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Would it be technically possible to add a \newEngraverSection —
analogous to \newSpacingSection — which would allow a single
contiguous score to have different engravers "active" in different
sections?
This isn’t even yet at the level of "feature re
Hi all,
> If it turns out to be unacceptable to move the engravers for the majority of
> your project, you could consider engraving this cadenza section as its own
> score which allows it to have an independent layout block. This alternate
> strategy means subdividing your one score into multi
On 2019-01-07 8:59 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
As for moving the engravers from \Score to \Staff, it would require
that any specified bar lines be duplicated across the staves manually.
Normally, it is sufficient for one staff to say something like \bar
"||" and that will automatically propagate to th
On 2019-01-07 8:29 am, Reggie wrote:
Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more
questions
please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? I
did
not see how you arrived. Second please tell me is there any negative
effect
of moving the barline from score
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-07 7:55 am, Reggie wrote:
>> Hi Aaron thank you for that help. I don't like to use indepedant meters
>> however since this section I believe should be cadenza for easy input.
>> However, I add spacer rests like you said but it makes everything way
>> wrong
>> too many
On 2019-01-07 7:55 am, Reggie wrote:
Hi Aaron thank you for that help. I don't like to use indepedant meters
however since this section I believe should be cadenza for easy input.
However, I add spacer rests like you said but it makes everything way
wrong
too many repeats and breaks everything.
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-07 6:04 am, Reggie wrote:
>> Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or
>> change
>> the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached
>> image? I
>> don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm
>> conf
Aaron Hill writes:
> On 2019-01-07 6:37 am, Gloops wrote:
>> Hello!
>> I am also interested in this code, but is it possible to have a
>> "list-ref"
>> running on 12 rather than 7,
>> and remove the original alterations?
>> Do you believe that possible?
>> Thank you for all the help that everyone
On 2019-01-07 6:04 am, Reggie wrote:
Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or
change
the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached
image? I
don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm
confused.
Thank you. My best effort
[
On 2019-01-07 6:37 am, Gloops wrote:
Hello!
I am also interested in this code, but is it possible to have a
"list-ref"
running on 12 rather than 7,
and remove the original alterations?
Do you believe that possible?
Thank you for all the help that everyone brings.
Musically
\relative c' {
\o
Hello!
I am also interested in this code, but is it possible to have a "list-ref"
running on 12 rather than 7,
and remove the original alterations?
Do you believe that possible?
Thank you for all the help that everyone brings.
Musically
\relative c' {
\override NoteHead.stencil = #(lambda (grob
Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or change
the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached image? I
don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm confused.
Thank you. My best effort
\version "2.19.82"
<<
\new Staff
\relat
On 2019-01-06 9:54 pm, Kyle Wightman Baldwin wrote:
I'm trying to create a handout where the note heads are actually
letters.
I'm sure I'm not the first one to do this, but I'm having a hard time
finding it. I came across the "Easy play" note heads, but they are
too small and I would prefer it
Brian,
Thanks - that was it! Not a very helpful error message, is it?
Best regards,
Peter
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Monday, January 7, 2019, 11:38:50 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 11:28 07/01/2019 +, you wrote:
>>I've got two almost identical files, o
I've got two almost identical files, one of which is OK, and the other gives
what I think is a Ghostscript failure. The only difference between the files
are some commented-out lines (I was experimenting with paper sizes). Can
someone please tell me what's going on and how to mend it?
The files
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