line fixes the problem:
\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-dotted = ##t
Greetings
Stefan Hackl
Am Sonntag, 7. Mai 2006 16:37 schrieb Stewart Holmes:
> I'm having trouble with merge-differently-headed; parts \top & \bottom
> merge fine, but parts \top & \pe
I GOT IT
I am happy to inform you, that I found a way importing Lilypond into
Opendocument:
Import the Lilypond ps file in Scribus. Export it as eps file. Import the eps
file in OpenOffice!
It is not the direct way, but you will get the best resolution and the
possibility to resize the im
not exported with
the correct formatting.
Best regards
Stefan Hackl
Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 17:09 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:
> Does anybody succeeded with importing a LilyPond score into Scribus
> under Windows?
>
> I'd like to use the following scenario:
>
> 1. Create the
Hello,
I also tried several possibilities for input. I came to Noteedit and emacs.
Noteedit helps me entering the notes and creates a basic output file for
lilypond. Try the newest SVN Version of Noteedit, lilypond export was
improved and very soon a "direct-printing" option will be available (
Hello,
I am typesetting a classical guitar piece, with four voices in the same
staff. I tried different possibilities to include
\override Staff.NoteCollision
#'merge-differently-headed = ##t
But the noteheads won't merge (see picture "unmerged.png"). If I replace
the note in the third
Hello,
I am typesetting a classical guitar piece, with four voices in the same
staff. I tried different possibilities to include
\override Staff.NoteCollision
#'merge-differently-headed = ##t
But the noteheads won't merge (see picture "unmerged.png"). If I replace
the note in the third
Christopher Ellis schrieb:
\override TextSpanner #'dash-fraction = #'()
this works for me.
Thank you! it works!
Stefan
--- Stefan Hackl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know, if it is possible to create
textspanners with
solid lin
- I'll check it out, tonight.
Is there anyone to change the line from dashed to solid? Or is
this all that is possible using the text spanning? Is there another
mechanism for the solid line?
Best regards,
John
Stefan Hackl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
I would like to know, if it is possible to create textspanners with
solid line instead of the dotted line.
Greetings
Stefan Hackl
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Hello,
you can find an example attached to this mail. It runs perfectly with
Lily 2.8.0
Greetings
Stefan Hackl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Stefan,
Thank you for the assist to that question! Would you please e-mail me a .ly
file I can test? I tried to use it in one of my files, but it
Hello,
you can find an example attached to this mail. It runs perfectly with
Lily 2.8.0
Greetings
Stefan Hackl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Stefan,
Thank you for the assist to that question! Would you please e-mail me a .ly
file I can test? I tried to use it in one of my files, but it
read, errwrite)
File "C:\Programme\LilyPond\usr\lib\python2.4\subprocess.py", line
899, in _execute_child
errpipe_read, errpipe_write = os.pipe()
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'pipe'
Process
Hello Allan,
there is the possibility to set up a makro in order to get the required
barre notation. At the beginning of your file (after the /version line)
you insert the following lines:
barre = #(def-music-function (barre location str music) (string?
ly:music?)
(let ((spanned-mus
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