Monk Panteleimon wrote:
The finger-crossing bezier thing happens with some files but not others. The
ones it happens with aren't particularly short, so I need to know what it's
responding to in order to reproduce it in a short file. Can I assume it has
to do with the more specific error that c
Sorry. I didn't get my example right:
The bit of notes that go with the lyrics and the lyrics themselves are* inside
<< >>
as they should be:
%in a voice that later winds up being \voiceOne in a ChoirStaff:
tenor = { a4 b c d e f g
<< { g g e1~ e e e e e e e e e }
Thanks for the reply!
The finger-crossing bezier thing happens with some files but not others. The
ones it happens with aren't particularly short, so I need to know what it's
responding to in order to reproduce it in a short file. Can I assume it has
to do with the more specific error that com
Monk Panteleimon wrote:
1. It looks like hairpinToBarline is set "true" by default. The "changes" doc
makes it sound like you have to turn it on to get it to work:
Yes, true. It's a bit late to fix it now, but thanks anyway! :)
I assume that it was intended to be set ##t by default, and the
Many thanks to the all the diligent developers and users for 2.10 and the
previous versions.
I'm now running 2.10 on xubuntu (ubuntu 6.06) and I have several questions
about lilypond 2.10:
1. It looks like hairpinToBarline is set "true" by default. The "changes" doc
makes it sound like you ha