Am 12.05.19 um 07:53 schrieb Данил Костенков:
Hello everybody!
I want to write notes for drums. But I don’t know how it do. Give me some
advices and instructions about this. Thank you in advance.
Hi Danil,
have a look at the “Percussion” section of the Notation Reference:
http://lilypond.o
Hello everybody!
I want to write notes for drums. But I don’t know how it do. Give me some
advices and instructions about this. Thank you in advance.
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On 2019-05-11 12:53 pm, Reggie wrote:
Aaron wow yes I understand the maths perfectly that's my area. Thank
you
your answer is perfect. But as I understand the Gould engraving book
and
other font "normal" standards, how does one handle font size then
regardless
of staff size and paperr? For exam
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-05-11 10:52 am, Reggie wrote:
>> Is there any easy way to quickly see or convert absolutely font to #3
>> or #5
>> and so on? In frescobaldi like a function() or something. Thank you for
>> any
>> help.
>
> Within \markup, you can use \abs-fontsize to get a specific si
On 2019-05-11 10:52 am, Reggie wrote:
Is there any easy way to quickly see or convert absolutely font to #3
or #5
and so on? In frescobaldi like a function() or something. Thank you for
any
help.
Within \markup, you can use \abs-fontsize to get a specific size that
will not scale based on th
Hello everyone. I understand you always have the option to use absolute font
for markup, tempo, and other markings for fonts. However is there a chart or
cheat "sheet" showing the conversion or what the current font is without
always refercing the documentation internals? For example, if I'm in
fre
On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 04:00, Gianmaria Lari
wrote:
>
> I saw the discussion about fixed vs relative few times in the lilypond ml.
>
> I think it's a lot about personal taste and habit and personally I
decided to stick to fixed mainly because I find fixing mistakes in relative
mode is much more an
Hi Paul,
I don' know why the code doesn't work as expected because I dislike the
cueDuring function.
Nevertheles, here is a proposal with an other solution :
\version "2.18.2"
oboeNotes = \relative c' {
R1 a'1 R1
}
CueNotes = \relative c' {
c1 s1 d
}
words = \lyricmode { worda wordc