Hello,
After writing the message below, I realized that the “rit.” and “Tempo I.” on
the cello part were aligned to where ordinary whole rests would be placed.I
guess that if I can find a way to change the placement of a whole rest closer
to the beginning of the measure, that would also change
Hello,
Is there an easy way to align a tempo marking on a full-measure rest at the
beginning of the measure? In the following example, the “rit.” and “Tempo I.”
are aligned to the beginning of the measures on the score and the violin part
but their horizontal placements on the cello part look
The issue is not that Windows is 32-bit, but that the Windows version of
Lilypond is created with a 32-bit architecture (we don't have a mingw-64 build).
Carl
What Windows are you running? Most Windows 10 systems are 64 bit,
althought I recall 32 bit was supported, not sure now. I am not sure
Windows 10 32 bit would run the 64 bit Linux subsystems. Tell us your
OS details.
Andrew
> On 25 Sep 2020, at 13:50, Karlin High wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 4:30 AM damianlegassick
> wrote:
>> I know that this has come up a few times and I'm aware that it's a Windows
>> 32 bit memory issue
>> but does anyone actually have a fix? I have to work on a windows machine atm.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 4:30 AM damianlegassick wrote:
> I know that this has come up a few times and I'm aware that it's a Windows 32
> bit memory issue
> but does anyone actually have a fix? I have to work on a windows machine atm.
This might not rise to the level of a "fix." But with the rece
Hi all
I know that this has come up a few times and I'm aware that it's a Windows 32
bit memory issue
but does anyone actually have a fix? I have to work on a windows machine atm.
thanks
Damian
Dear all,
in case there are people like me interested in having a basic syntax for
inputting text spanners, I wrote three simple functions for that matter:
\textSpan, \textSpanArrow and \textSpanDoubleArrow. They replace in
practice following overrides with user input:
\override TextSpanner.bound