> I had gonville- and emmentaler-fonts in two directories:
> ~/fonts and ~/.local/share/fonts
> (I probably may have put them in there for some tests long time
> ago...) Deleting all of them there solved the issue.
>
> Anyway, I think LilyPond should be able to always pick emmentaler as
> defau
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Michael Hendry
> To: Jacques Menu
> Cc: LilyPond Users
> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:36:03 +
> Subject: Re: Chord options in leadsheets
> > On 22 Feb 2020, at 11:01, Jacques Menu wrote:
> >
> > Hello Hendry,
> >
> > You can have several Chor
Please remember to keep the mailing list on the thread. Private
communications can easily be lost. I am reattaching the image you
included for others' reference.
On 2020-02-24 1:18 pm, JxStarks . wrote:
Thanks, Aaron. That fixed the counter-melody problem, but I've lost
stanza
2 and st
Jerry,
As a singer, I would expect to see the lyrics for the upstem voice
to be above the staff, and the downstem voice below the staff.
It's been a while, but I think it would need to be something like this:
\score {
<<
\new Staff = "lead"
<<
\new Voice = "top" { \voiceOne f'4 c''
On 2020-02-24 11:23 am, JxStarks . wrote:
This is probably documented somewhere, but I am miserably inept at
searching archives.
I'm writing up a Lead Sheet and the Bridge section has a counter-melody
with its own lyrics. I hacked it together using the _"" function, but I
hope there's a better wa
This is probably documented somewhere, but I am miserably inept at
searching archives.
I'm writing up a Lead Sheet and the Bridge section has a counter-melody
with its own lyrics. I hacked it together using the _"" function, but I
hope there's a better way to do it. Please enlighten me or direct me
Hi Pierre,
Thanks again for your help and the time you spent to help me.
As for “Some direction” : I have no idea what it contains and what it should
do. I just added it somewhere in my text in the nabourhood of the paperblock
and it did not make any change in the output.
My knowledge of Scheme
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 5:47 PM Paolo Prete wrote:
>
>
>>
>> This is pretty weird. It happens if I produce a SVG output and open it
>> with Chrome/Chromium-browser...
>> (no problem with Firefox)
>>
>>
> It seems something associated with chrome/chromium's default font, which
> is smaller than th
>
> This is pretty weird. It happens if I produce a SVG output and open it
> with Chrome/Chromium-browser...
> (no problem with Firefox)
>
>
It seems something associated with chrome/chromium's default font, which is
smaller than the Firefox default one (while the box dimensions remain the
same)
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 5:07 PM Thomas Morley
wrote:
Can't see any other padding than the specified 0.3 ...
>
>
This is pretty weird. It happens if I produce a SVG output and open it with
Chrome/Chromium-browser...
(no problem with Firefox)
Best,
P
Am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020 um 16:20 Uhr schrieb Paolo Prete :
>
> Thanks to Torsten and Harm
>
> Another issue seems to be in TextScript:
>
> {
>
> \override TextScript.stencil =
> #(make-stencil-boxer 0.1 0.3 ly:text-interface::print)
>
> c'4_"foo bar bar"
>
> }
>
> In 2.19.84, the box adds unwante
Thanks to Torsten and Harm
Another issue seems to be in TextScript:
{
\override TextScript.stencil =
#(make-stencil-boxer 0.1 0.3 ly:text-interface::print)
c'4_"foo bar bar"
}
In 2.19.84, the box adds unwanted right padding, while 2.19.45 (Lilybin)
doesn't.
Any feedback/fix/workaround?
T
Am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020 um 15:15 Uhr schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider
:
>
> Hi Harm,
> I saw your message last night, and as others I could not reproduce your
> output (using W10).
> For some reason, it seems that you're using Gonville dynamics.
> HTH,
> Cheers,
> Pierre
Hi Pierre,
actually it helpe
Hi Harm,
I saw your message last night, and as others I could not reproduce your
output (using W10).
For some reason, it seems that you're using Gonville dynamics.
HTH,
Cheers,
Pierre
Le lun. 24 févr. 2020 à 14:14, Thomas Morley a
écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed a strange behaviour wrt to dynami
Hi all,
I noticed a strange behaviour wrt to dynamic-markup.
Bugreport at
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/dynamic-is-strange-since-2-19-26-td229588.html
My output attached. But first repiliers can't reproduce.
It looks like the font is not really correct, most visible at the "z",
note the p
Hi Pierre,
Thanks again for your help and the time you spent to help me.
As for “Some direction” : I have no idea what it contains and what it should
do. I just added it somewhere in my text in the nabourhood of the paperblock
and it did not make any change in the output.
My knowledge of Scheme
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