Am Fr., 15. Feb. 2019 um 14:04 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
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>
> Sorry people, my mistake - there were actually glissandos with no following
> notes at the end of my score. Please ignore that.
>
> But I still see this, with no lines number:
>
> programming error: overwriting glissando
> continuing,
Sorry people, my mistake - there were actually glissandos with no following
notes at the end of my score. Please ignore that.
But I still see this, with no lines number:
programming error: overwriting glissando
continuing, cross fingers
So my question partially stands. What does this mean? What
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> >
> > \version "2.21.0"
> >
> > {
> > \override TupletBracket.positions = #'(0.0 . 2.0)
> > \omit TupletNumber
> > \tuplet 2/2 { c'1 g' }
> > }
> >
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Michael
>
> Could they be ligatures?
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.
I get this:
programming error: overwriting glissando
continuing, cross fingers
warning: unterminated glissando
warning: unterminated glissando
Preprocessing graphical objects..
What does this mean actually? How can a glissando be unterminated - surely
it connects to the next available note. I che
Dear lilyponders,
in vocal music especially multipart music lyrics extenders do greatly enhance
readability how stuff is sung. Especially for long notes extenders come in
handy - so far this is probably well established and not exactly new :)
This all works reasonably good for tied and slurred
Dear lilyponders,
[hit sent too early the first time around]
in vocal music especially multipart music lyrics extenders do greatly enhance
readability how stuff is sung. Especially for long notes extenders come in
handy - so far this is probably well established and not exactly new 😊
This all w
Hi Lilyponders,
in old(er) music like e.g. Melchior Franck I sometimes find brackets for slurs,
most often between full notes. I have tried to mimic this using tuplet brackets
but they are only similar and need manual tweaking each time w/r to their
position. I'd also have to take care of melis
I am attempting to put a prall within the staff, in spaces only,
similar to how a tenuto works.
Given the following bit of code:
\version "2.18.2"
\layout { \context { \Staff \remove Time_signature_engraver } }
\relative c' {
\override Stem.length = #0
f^\tenuto g^\tenuto f-\prall g-\prall |
Hi List,
another issue I'm running into: According to NR 1.3.3, "consecutive trill
spans will work without explicit \stopTrillSpan commands, since successive
trill spanners will automatically become the right bound of the previous
trill."
However, in this example:
\version "2.19.82"
\relative c