On Thu 12 Aug 2021 at 12:49:36 (+1000), Brent Annable wrote:
> Oh just one more thing: how do I get the "love" and the "liest" to join
> together as one word, without a space in between? At the moment I have:
>
> \column {
> \line { "See, the love"\undertie"liest""blooming rose," }
>
Oh just one more thing: how do I get the "love" and the "liest" to join
together as one word, without a space in between? At the moment I have:
\column {
\line { "See, the love"\undertie"liest""blooming rose," }
" Alleluia!"
"From the branch of Jesse grows,"
Thanks, Jean; I'll continue to experiment.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 3:13 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> Le 12/08/2021 à 00:11, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
> > Sorry, did not reply-all :-(
> >
> > No, I did not upgrade. I thought you stated that I had two choices:
> > one command that would work with
Le 12/08/2021 à 00:11, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
Sorry, did not reply-all :-(
No, I did not upgrade. I thought you stated that I had two choices:
one command that would work with 2.33 and the other one which will
work with 2.23.
Yes (but I think you meant 2.22, not 2.33).
\overrideProperty wil
Sorry, did not reply-all :-(
No, I did not upgrade. I thought you stated that I had two choices:
one command that would work with 2.33 and the other one which will
work with 2.23.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 3:10 PM Kenneth Wolcott
wrote:
>
> No, I did not upgrade. I thought you stated that I had tw
Le 11/08/2021 à 23:57, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
Thanks, Jean!
However, I see no change in the pdf output and I get no errors or warnings.
I saw this command in Notation reference, and had tried it already. I
thought perhaps I had not used the correct syntax.
So I tried copy&paste from your e
Thanks, Jean!
However, I see no change in the pdf output and I get no errors or warnings.
I saw this command in Notation reference, and had tried it already. I
thought perhaps I had not used the correct syntax.
So I tried copy&paste from your email; no change.
Thanks,
Ken
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021
Le 11/08/2021 à 23:30, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
Hi All;
I'm using Lilypond 2.22 on a Mac.
How to force the ottava bracket to go above the notes in a Piano piece?
The ottava bracket is not clear when placed in between the clefs; I
suppose I could make it bold face...
The notes are
Hi All;
I'm using Lilypond 2.22 on a Mac.
How to force the ottava bracket to go above the notes in a Piano piece?
The ottava bracket is not clear when placed in between the clefs; I
suppose I could make it bold face...
The notes are still within the treble staff.
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
Forgot mailinglist, sorry.
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From: Kees van den Doel
Date: Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: 5.6.1 Substitution function syntax
To: Jean Abou Samra
Thanks Jean, David,
That clarifies it, subtle stuff!
Kees
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 11:45 AM Jean A
Le 11/08/2021 à 20:24, David Kastrup a écrit :
Kees van den Doel writes:
Referring to
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/substitution-function-syntax
I don't understand this sentence explanating "...music...":
normal LilyPond input, using $ (in places where only LilyPo
Kees van den Doel writes:
> Referring to
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/substitution-function-syntax
>
> I don't understand this sentence explanating "...music...":
>
>>normal LilyPond input, using $ (in places where only LilyPond constructs
> are allowed) or # (to use it
Referring to
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/substitution-function-syntax
I don't understand this sentence explanating "...music...":
>normal LilyPond input, using $ (in places where only LilyPond constructs
are allowed) or # (to use it as a Scheme value or music function ar
Valentin,
Marvellous, thank you!
Brent.
On Thu, 12 Aug 2021, 3:16 am , wrote:
> Hi Brent,
>
> This is usually called an undertie. You can do this in markup with the
> \undertie command. Note that you can use any markup in lyricsmode, so you
> can
> do
>
> \new Staff { c' c'} \addlyrics {lov --
Hi Brent,
This is usually called an undertie. You can do this in markup with the
\undertie command. Note that you can use any markup in lyricsmode, so you can
do
\new Staff { c' c'} \addlyrics {lov -- \markup\undertie"liest"}
to get this even in lyrics.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Mittwoch, 11. Au
Hi everyone,
Is there any way to place an elision slur below an entire syllable (not
between syllables), as shown in the example? And does anybody know the
proper name for this thing?
Since I'm not interlining the lyrics for this hymn, I actually want to do
this in a \markup block, not in \lyric
I’m not sure what you mean by too wide. Lilypond handles full bar rests like
this: Each full measure rest attempts to have about the same width as the
measures next to it. But if space is required, it will be compressed to what
length you need. So the reason why Lilypond does not use smaller ful
> Am 11.08.2021 um 12:13 schrieb Thomas Morley :
>
> Am Mi., 11. Aug. 2021 um 07:51 Uhr schrieb takumi ikeda :
>>
>> \version "2.22.1"
>>
>> {
>> \clef bass
>> \time 5/4 r8 r16. g32 f32 a32 d32 a32 r8 r2 r4
>> r1 r4
>> r2 f32 d32 g32 a,32 a32 r16. r4 r4
>> r1 r4
>> }
>>
>> % The whole b
Am Mi., 11. Aug. 2021 um 07:51 Uhr schrieb takumi ikeda :
>
> \version "2.22.1"
>
> {
> \clef bass
> \time 5/4 r8 r16. g32 f32 a32 d32 a32 r8 r2 r4
> r1 r4
> r2 f32 d32 g32 a,32 a32 r16. r4 r4
> r1 r4
> }
>
> % The whole bar rests below are too wide.
> {
> \clef bass
> \time 5/4 r8 r1
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