Hi Neil
Thanks. It was a language problem. I had cut and pasted the snippet you
sent me into a previous .ly file I had been working with. That file
contained the following line:
\include "suomi.ly"
Being a newbie to lilypond I didn't know what that line was for. I do now
and after deleting it a
On 16 April 2010 21:34, wrote:
> Yes, your output looks fine. I'm using version 2.12.2 and just that one note
> is positioned incorrectly.
Are you using German notenames?
(If not, then I'm stumped, since 2.12.2 works fine for me.)
Cheers,
Neil
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Yes, your output looks fine. I'm using version 2.12.2 and just that one note
is positioned incorrectly.
> On 16 April 2010 08:04, wrote:
>
>> Looks like soemthing is wrong though. The A# and the B show up at the
>> same position.
>
> Looks fine here (see attached image). Which version of LilyPo
On 16 April 2010 08:04, wrote:
> Looks like soemthing is wrong though. The A# and the B show up at the
> same position.
Looks fine here (see attached image). Which version of LilyPond are
you running?
Regards,
Neil
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Thanks Neil
Looks like soemthing is wrong though. The A# and the B show up at the
same position.
> On 16 April 2010 01:01, wrote:
>
>> I would like to be able to use Lilypond to create chromatic musical
>> notation - 6 lines per staff movement from any line to space or space
>> to line is a h
On 16 April 2010 01:01, wrote:
> I would like to be able to use Lilypond to create chromatic musical
> notation - 6 lines per staff movement from any line to space or space
> to line is a half step.
>
> Is there a very simple way to do this using Lilypond? I don't want to use
> external code exc
chromatic
notation that I want is to create a new map between the notes and their
representation in the chromatic notation. Is there a simple means to do
this in Lilypond? If not then can I create new commands to map the standard
note positions to the chromatic note positions?
Thanks so much. I am a