ts called or a find a link to it.
You may have been thinking of LilyComp (http://lilycomp.sf.net)?
BTW, it is written in Python. I don't claim that it is *well* written
Python however. I cranked that program out in a few hours, but it
works for me.
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that we need to use the old lyrics method?
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\time 4/4
a8 a8 a4 a4 a8 a8 |
a8 a8 a4 a4 a8 a8 |
a4 a4 a4 a4 |
etc.
}
In this case, I really only want to indicate durations and leave off
the pitch since it does not matter on a RhythmStaff. Having said that,
it is not very hard to add the note, but it makes the resulting
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 09:08:06PM -0800, Tiffany Weisman wrote:
> Currently C:2 gives Csus2. I would like Cadd2 in
> addition. The manual is not very helpful on how to
> customize chord names. Can someone help me with this?
Could you use Cadd9 (c:add9) instead?
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ust say that
the LilyPond developers are the most responsive and speedy bug-fixers
of any of the other projects that I follow. Great job, and thanks for
a fabulous program!
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}
\lyricsto "bla" \lyrics \new Lyrics { nes __ ted __
lyrics voice with more words than no tes } >>
What is going on here? I am using 2.1.26.
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the GPL in case
someone else could benefit too. I put it up at SourceForge:
http://lilycomp.sourceforge.net
It is written in pure Python, so you need Python installed.
I welcome any feedback or comments as well.
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