to an installer (.sh) in the past.
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Joram
t in a
clean way again using dpkg if it does not work.
HTH,
Joram
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Hi,
my mails do not reach lilypond-user. Does that only happen to me or is it a
general problem? I have written 4 mails in the last week an none appeared on
the list. Is there something I can do?
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Joram
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Hi Pete,
> Will pursue -- hope the \shapell fussing doesn't carry me away
To avoid frustration: The command is \shapeII with two upper case I’s
(like in Iceland) and not \shapell with lower case l’s (like in low).
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like in the right hand from
measure 24 to 25?
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the note head. But it would be more correct to
avoid them only if there are ledger lines.
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ax changes.
No need to be angry.
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> Yay! This is an example where \offset is useful! Try this:
> \once \offset X-offset -3 DynamicText
Hi Trevor,
thanks, that's cool!
However, how can I control the Y position? Y-offset does not work:
Warning: the property 'Y-offset of # cannot be offset
Joram
he least effect on Score timing)
s128
%% Put in the tenor clef and continue...
\clef treble c4*31/32
c4 c c | c1
}
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Answering my own question, I find this easier/shorter and more
compatible with simultaneous staves:
\relative c' {
%% Start with a bass clef
\clef bass
%% Use a skip (has the least effect on Score timing)
s128
%% Put in the tenor clef and
Hi,
is this still the way to go for this notation:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-08/msg00141.html
I need the default clef first (bass) and then a treble change clef right
before the first note.
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nice example how LilyPond is suitable for an
integrated workflow and cooperation of different tools. Once this is
more mature it might also be interesting for a post on the lilypondblog.
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Thank you, David! That makes sense. And thanks to all who aim at
improving the description.
Joram
Am 06.09.2014 um 09:52 schrieb David Nalesnik:
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Joram mailto:noeck.marb...@gmx.de>> wrote:
And I can add a question: What is the difference b
estion: What is the difference between
DynamicLineSpanner and Hairpin?
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e bar line and once half a note before. The third double bar line
has no such name - perhaps that is so by intention or it could be named C.
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s.
And it is probably unavoidable to ignore those collision errors in piano
music.
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>> I have *never* seen "reply to group" in any client I've worked with.
>
> It is usually called "Reply All" or "Followup".
>
Thunderbird calls it "Reply to mailing list" and it is an alternative
choice to "Reply to sender".
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if given? I mean could this change request be implemented without
affecting the recommended way at present? Probably not, because of
ambiguities, and because the following notes would take the same duration.
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> Trevor
>
I stumbled upon that graph several times, but I never understood what it
should tell me, not even a little part of it (besides that the numbers
are probably line numbers).
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heme functions (which also helps other users with a
reduced understanding like me, who can just copy-paste such code from
the LSR, for example).
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26.10.2012 00:52, David Kastrup:
> … 2.17.6 will make a lot of #'xxx and #'(xxx yyy) unnecessary.
> … Something like Score.Accidental, previously an
> isolated LilyPond syntax element, now has a straightforward and direct
> correspondence to Scheme data structures.
>
> Being able to map LilyPond s
les\Lilypond\usr\bin\
or where ever you installed it.
Cheers,
Joram
Am 10.10.2012 19:28, schrieb Mark Stephen Mrotek:
> After putting in code into Frescobaldi, I clicked the Lilypond icon. The
> following error message appeared:
>
> Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.16.0 [Untitled]
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