where, and then timing changes print twice, or other ugly, wrong
oddities appear.
It'd be so much better if this simply wasn't necessary.
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On 10. juni 2011 13:55, MING TSANG wrote:
Thank you Helge Hafting, Janek Warchol, Federico Bruni for helping me to
use terminal commands in ubuntu.
I downloaded the right file - dir shows it.
Now I copied the error - see below:
It goes wrong because the filenames are still different:
$ dir
arkup and formatting in
the DTP program anyway. How about removing the images entirely from the
.doc? Just add placeholders called image1.pdf, image2.pdf and so on.
Then provide the images separately. It will probably not be more work
for them, as they will have to "tear apart" the .do
guitar sound. A
guitarist doesn't normally hit all the strings at the same time, but the
lilypond midi guitar do...
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otes where
some has a tie and some doesn't.
I guess this is a bug, and not merely a limitation of moving the
Tie_engraver to Staff?
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On 26. april 2011 11:18, David Kastrup wrote:
Francisco Vila writes:
2011/4/26 Helge Hafting:
2. Cross-staff chords could get simpler too. Switch staff inside
a chord, and lilypond would know to connect the stems.
Cross-staff chords is one of the very first features I tried in
lilypond
On 21. april 2011 06:47, Jay Anderson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
I am trying to enter a piece by Grieg, which contains the attached
interesting construct.
The manual shows how to write out an arpeggio like this,
using a set of consecutive notes all tied to a
e solution.
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error
in line 92 of articulate.ly
But I moved the \include so it comes after the layout score block and
before the midi score block. That worked well.
Thanks for the tip, I didn't think of moving the "\include". Being a
programmer, I am so used to have include-stuff on top of the f
ill cause these changes in output.
Is this known issues with 2.13.59, or should I try to make a
minimal example of the problems?
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tp://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/63468
page 3.
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