Folks,
Thanks for all of your help in the past.
I have a bunch of .ly files that I "include" in my abc.tex file like so:
\begin{lilypond}
\include "A1-A2.ly"
\end{lilypond}
\begin{flushright}\href{midi/A1-A2.midi}{midi}\end{flushright}
Note that I have put an "\href" file-link after the lil
Jon,
That worked like a charm. I used 20 for my staff size but that is obviously
not the game changer!
I thought I had tried the ragged-right fix but I must have done it wrong.
Thanks again,
KW
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On Mar 23, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Ke
Folks,
I am creating multiple piano staves with text between them for analysis on a
page.
I would like to make sure that all staves on one page be the same width.
Is there a way to force the line-width to be a certain size AND (sorry for
shouting) force the staves (across separate \begin{lil
Folks,
I am creating a small book with dozens of music snippets using lilypond-book.
I would like to be able to put hyperlinks in the text that point to the midi
files.
Is there a way to know what the names of the midi files will be or better yet
to force the names in the \midi{} block?
Than
Folks,
I have been trying to follow the docs (2.10.33) for making just chord symbol
sheets for guitar.
I would like the measures to be 4 per line. And I would like them to line up
from one line to the next.
In addition I would like my first notation (markup) to start right at the
beginning of l
Folks,
Anyone have an example (forgive me if I missed it in the docs) of just chords
and lyrics?
I don't want to worry about the notes and just want to put word phrases
more-or-less aligned with the correct measures.
Thanks for your help,
KW
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Folks,
I am using version 2.10.33 on Mac OS X, Leopard.
I can't seem to get left-margin to work. In addition when I change the
line width the header width doesn't change.
Thanks for your time,
KW
Here is my code:
#(set-default-paper-size "letter")
#(set-global-staff-size 26)
\paper {