Hello Lilypond team and users,
I'm engraving songs that need long stanza for 1st lyric lines and short
stanza with repetition from 2nd lines downward.
Is there any way to archive this in Lilypond 2.24?
Below is my workaround but I'm not able to align long stanza for 1st lines:
\version "2.24.3"
Check here (tell me if you have issues):
https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/blob/master/documentation/miscellaneous.md#midi-input
Hope it helps!
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 8:38 PM Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear Paolo,
> thank for Your help. I've installed chrome and I changed the workspace. I
> ca
Dear Paolo,
thank for Your help. I've installed chrome and I changed the workspace. I
can also see, that webmidi works with this browser.
But I don't know how I could activate midi input with Spontini. A hint
would be great.
Thanks,
Stefan
Am Fr., 31. Mai 2024 um 00:43 Uhr schrieb Paolo Prete :
>
Hi Federico,
> That's was my first attempt. But I couldn't solve some spacing issues (the
> time signatures over and below the staff were affected by the tempo markings
> and other staff stuff.
Maybe this will get you close?
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\version "2.25.15"
\paper {
system-system-spa
I asked a similar question a while back and this is the answer I received:
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 10:50 AM Raphael Mankin wrote:
I have music with alternate bars in 3/4 and 6/8. The usual way to
indicate this is to put both time signatures at the start, but I can
find no way t
Hi Kieren,
thank you for your answer. That's was my first attempt. But I couldn't
solve some spacing issues (the time signatures over and below the staff
were affected by the tempo markings and other staff stuff.
Best!
F.
El vie, 31 may 2024 a las 13:27, Kieren MacMillan (<
kie...@kierenmacmill
Hi Federico,
> I'm typesetting a work and really want to preserve its notational
> idiosyncrasies. One of them is an alternating way of using time signatures.
> The attached MWEish does exactly what I want. The question, for me, is if
> this could be done in a simpler way (just for learning!).
Hello,
I'm typesetting a work and really want to preserve its notational
idiosyncrasies. One of them is an alternating way of using time signatures.
The attached MWEish does exactly what I want. The question, for me, is if
this could be done in a simpler way (just for learning!).
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