Hi,
I'm planning to resume using lilypond after a rather long break. I will upgrade
to one of the latest versions (2.7.15+) on linux.
One of the most annoying things I found when transcribing music was the
necessity of entering hairpins on single notes with the very clumsy notation of
the type
> e8([ cis-3 \acciaccatura e8-5 d8-4 b)]
Try
e8[( cis-3 \acciaccatura e8-5 d8-4 b])
i.e. reverse the order of [ and ( and ] and )
(Don't have access to lily right now, but pretty sure that will do the
trick.)
David.
>
> and lilypond complains with
>
> diabeli.op149.22.ly:67:38: war
> >
> The error message says exactly what the problem is and agrees with the
> way \column works for me with 2.4.2. The example in the Text Markup of
> the manual for 2.4.2 is:
>
> \markup { \column < a c > }
Thanks, I had somehow missed this bit of the documentation.
The following is a solu
ond, I'm sure that you can figure out the correct syntax.
What you suggested indeed agrees with the manual for that version, but
gives the errors I have just posted.
Thanks,
David.
>
> /Mats
>
> David Sanders wrote:
> >>The easiest is probably to typeset it all us
ny \sharp } { \musicglyph #"scripts-turn" } {
\teen
y \sharp } }
test.ly:2:87: error: Error found in this music expression. Ignoring it:
a4^\markup{\column {\teeny \sharp } { \musicglyph #"scripts-turn" } {
\teeny \sharp }
}
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I don't know enough i
Hi,
I have looked carefully in the manual, but have not managed to find any
information on how to do the following. (Version 2.4.2, Linux)
I need to place a turn with a sharp sign below and another sharp sign
above. I tried
a4^\markup { \teeny \sharp }^\turn^\markup { \teeny \sharp }
but it