7;s right at the top,
> bold and underlined. It probably doesn't matter that much, though.
> Either way, it's a great improvement over the current page!
+1 (to both the solid preference and the positive review of both options)
Chris Snyder
Adoro Music Publishing
ancing at the Features page, I also just noticed a typo under
"Excellent support:" s/documetation/documentation/
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just what it does - for example, has been very valuable),
but I think it's unrealistic to expect potential users to adopt this
mindset overnight, without anyone personally helping them in the process.
Chris Snyder
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http:
really like to solid green of the default style. Perhaps
something else could be done to make the current selection more evident
(perhaps a darker green background with white text?).
Thanks for all your hard work on the new site. It really does look quite
stunning, and is clear and easy to
used to be (using Linux or Firefox as examples seems to help)
but it's still difficult to explain. Also, I'm never sure how to promote
LilyPond to technical illiterates who are used to a point-and-click
interface. I usually end up giving LilyPond a glowing review, but
cautioning that it requi
- but LilyPond gives me an excellent starting point, a very
intuitive interface, and the ability to modify absolutely anything if I
want to take the time. I'm convinced that no commercial product can come
close.
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Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
>> Can you give a bit more context? After paring down to just this, I'm having a
>> little difficulty understand how this problem arises in the actual music. The
>> extender is so long because there's no text after it, simply adding another
>> syllable solves that problem. S
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
> Frescobaldi 0.7.8 has been released. [...]
For Ubuntu users: Frescobaldi 0.7.8 has been posted to the Frescobaldi PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~frescobaldi/+archive/ppa
The build of the Intrepid packages has completed. The Jaunty builds will
have to wait until some packa
Till wrote:
> Wow, this looks great, I tried also to compile some time ago but was not
> willing to install all the compiling stuff for kde, since I have gnome. But
> some kde4 libraries I can afford. Did you include all the correct
> dependences? I will try it in the near future.
> Thanks
> Fun bt
r sources.list.
If anyone does use this archive, I'd appreciate feedback. Thanks.
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#x27;direction = #UP
> }
> }
>
>
> \new Lyrics <<
> % The actual lyrics:
> \lyricmode{ Here's the ly -- rics }
> % The slurs, attached to dummy notes
> { c2 c4 ( c ) }
>>>
>
> /Mats
>
> Chris Snyder wrote:
>> I'm engrav
I'm engraving a piece where I'd like to put dotted slurs directly in the
lyrics to instruct the singers to carry the note. I know there are other
ways to indicate this (such as dotted slurs over the notes, which is
what I've settled with currently), but I'd like to put the slurs over
the lyrics if
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
According to google analytics on lilypond.org - 25% uses IE of which
65% uses IE7.
So, 8.75% use IE6. Given that the fallback in IE6 is still usable
(albeit ugly) and that that percentage will only continue to drop, it
sounds to me like now is as good a time as any to
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
How does IE deal with pngalpha images today?
According to the top Google hit I came across for "png alpha ie," IE7
does support PNG alpha (http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/alpha.html).
-Chris
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Tom Cloyd wrote:
Major lesson: the Unix/Linix command processor (or whatever - genie?) is
disinterested in the fact that I'm already in the dir containing the
referenced file. I have to tell it explicitly. Coming from Windows, I
find this extremely confusing, nonsensical, etc., but I now suddenly
I'd like to modify the automatic accidental behavior for an organ piece
I'm engraving. The staves are set up such that there is a PianoStaff,
containing two Staffs, for the manuals, and an additional Staff for
pedal. No matter what I do, I can't get the pedal staff to follow the
automatic accid
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I would agree with Mats on this one. When I was first starting with
Lilypond and the template didn't have a MIDI block, I couldn't make it
work b/c I couldn't figure out *where* to stick the MIDI block. i was
VERY grateful to find a template that already had a working MID
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Your proposed text shows that you don't quite understand how
\textLengthOn works from a LilyPond point of view. Your terminology
is not quite right, so we'll need to change the text a bit before
we put it in the manual. I hope you'll not mind that.
Please feel free to
Dominic Neumann wrote:
I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
find it by searching ...
Take a look at Notation Reference 4.6.1: "Displaying spacing."
-Chris
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Carl Sorensen wrote:
> If you'd like to propose additions to the docs, we'd appreciate it if
> you'd tell us where the addition should go.
>
> Also, in a case like this, a simple example that shows the behavior
> being described can help understand possibly-confusing wording.
> If you could work u
Trevor Daniels wrote:
> The action of \textLengthOn can be better understood as extending
> the length of the moment in time at which it occurs. All notes
> which occur at a later musical moment will be displaced to the end
> of the text, whichever staff or voice they are in, in order to remain
>
an example of what's going on:
http://temp.mvpsoft.com/ly/TextLength.ly
http://temp.mvpsoft.com/ly/TextLength.png
Thanks in advance.
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suggestion about the choice of tools. GIMP is not well-suited for
working with vector images (such as PDFs). You'd probably be better off
using a desktop publishing program, Scribus being an open-source option.
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Is there a way to find out what the coordinates are of notes in scores
generated by Lilypond? For instance, is there a way to get the data
needed to generate an image map to go with a PNG file and allow notes to
be clicked on? Thanks in advance.
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