Hi Kieren,
That's just fantastic - thank you so very much! Even though I've used
Lilypond a fair bit, my abilities at its more advanced capabilities (such
as writing functions) are very poor indeed. Yet even I find that there are
occasional things which need some tweaking to get right.
For me i
Multiple fingerings are being used because I'm working on a heavily annotated
edition of a work that suggests multiple sets of fingerings for a single
passage. I'm currently choosing to engrave harmonic symbols (the flageolets) as
fingering objects as well because I need them to behave like fing
Greetings,
Before the upgrade to 2.24, I had been using \bar " " to allow line breaks
in non-metered cadenza passages. Is this method no longer supported? Is
this why \allowBreak has been introduced? If not, what exactly is the
difference between the two? When using convert-ly to update a file, I
Jean,
As always, thanks very much for the help and the quick reply!
best,
LT
On Mon, Aug 5, 2024 at 12:44 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le lundi 05 août 2024 à 11:18 -0700, l t a écrit :
> > Hi,
> > Wondering if it is possible to have lilypond produce a working relative
> url
> > link on a pdf, wh
Le lundi 05 août 2024 à 11:18 -0700, l t a écrit :
> Hi,
> Wondering if it is possible to have lilypond produce a working relative url
> link on a pdf, where, if I had a file in the same directory as the outputted
> PDF, I could do something like this:
> \markup { \with-url #"test.mid" }
> or
> \
Hi,
Wondering if it is possible to have lilypond produce a working relative url
link on a pdf, where, if I had a file in the same directory as the
outputted PDF, I could do something like this:
\markup { \with-url #"test.mid" }
or
\markup { \with-url #"./test.mid" }
or
\markup { \with-url #"/
Hi Alasdair,
> It looks like the sort of thing that would be best incorporated in a
> function, called something like, say "bracketise", which can then be easily
> called in the score as " \bracketise b' ". I'll go back through my scores to
> see if I can re-teach myself how to write, and use,