Hi!
I've been trying to add an ossia to an existing guitar part with the
tabulature. However, I run into this issue that the ossia gets doubled as long
as the tab part is uncommented. As soon as I don't use the tab staff,
everything is fine.
I guess it's all because of my /score block, but I can
Thank you. It works for v. 2.21.3.Reagards,Neo
On Friday, July 17, 2020, 12:44:43 PM GMT+2, Han-Wen Nienhuys
wrote:
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 8:38 AM Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
> > Test: \version "2.21.3" { c' }
> > With this last version, the first compilation is OK, but the second is
> > f
David,
I'm sure you have your own priorities. With my short time I've been with this
community I'll be the last to push my agenda.
> My goal for the semester break is to get my measure-attached spanner patch
submitted.
Is this what was asked for
here:https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypo
Dear Kieren,
I was afraid that without any instructions the code in that thread would fail,
but to my surprise it worked beautifully! Thank you!
I wonder why this isn't coded into LP itself or provided as a snippet
with the software or in some repository (or am I mistaken?)
On Monday, Ja
Am 31.12.2017 um 17:20 schrieb Neo Anderson:
> 1. How to change the look of the extender lines (dashes)? I'd like them
> to be more dense or compact. The following -\tweaks with various values
> won't make a difference.
> -\tweak bound-details.dash-fraction #0
> -\twea
Dear All,
After plenty of tweaking (as I have found it's always the case) I've come up
with quite a satisfying code (based on David Kastrup's one) for guitar palm
mutes. Please check out the tiny example.
There are still two things I can't figure out, though, and I would be grateful
if anyone c
Hi,
I'm new to Lilypond, coming over from a commercial program. Please, bear with
me as I'm still learning.
The issue:
I seem to get measures auto-transposed one by one.
I have one bar of music, then the second one gets transposed one octave higher,
the next one even one octave higher, and so on.