Sávio Ramos writes:
>> You've seen my correction?
>
> No.
>
> I searched in spam but threre isn't too...
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-09/msg00683.html
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> You've seen my correction?
No.
I searched in spam but threre isn't too...
2015-09-24 9:05 GMT-03:00 David Kastrup :
> Sávio Ramos writes:
>
>> Didn't rules:
>>
>> Processing `/home/asd/Downloads/apo.ly'
>> Parsing.../usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/scm/ly-syntax-constructors.scm:56:23:
>> In expres
Sávio Ramos writes:
> Didn't rules:
>
> Processing `/home/asd/Downloads/apo.ly'
> Parsing.../usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/scm/ly-syntax-constructors.scm:56:23:
> In expression (apply (ly:music-function-extract fun) parser ...):
> /usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/scm/ly-syntax-constructors.scm:56:23: Wrong
Didn't rules:
Processing `/home/asd/Downloads/apo.ly'
Parsing.../usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/scm/ly-syntax-constructors.scm:56:23:
In expression (apply (ly:music-function-extract fun) parser ...):
/usr/share/lilypond/2.18.2/scm/ly-syntax-constructors.scm:56:23: Wrong
number of arguments to #
I am
Nick Payne writes:
> On 24/09/2015 09:28, Sávio Ramos wrote:
>> I did this:
>>
>> \version "2.18.2"
>>
>> tir = \rightHandFinger #1
>> apo = \tweak digit-names ##("P" "I" "M" "A" "X") \rightHandFinger #1
>>
>> { c'\tir f'\apo }
>>
>>
>> And produces only "P" or "p" (image attached).
>>
>> How can
On 24/09/2015 09:28, Sávio Ramos wrote:
I did this:
\version "2.18.2"
tir = \rightHandFinger #1
apo = \tweak digit-names ##("P" "I" "M" "A" "X") \rightHandFinger #1
{ c'\tir f'\apo }
And produces only "P" or "p" (image attached).
How can I change #2, #3, etc...
Pass the finger number as a
Sávio Ramos writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the comand
>
> \rightHandFinger #
>
> in two ways:
>
> 1) the normal way p-i-m-a
> 2) onother way (caps lock) P-I-M-A
>
> With this, I can make diference between "tirando stroke" than "apoyando
> stroke"
If you have a rather recent version, you can wr
Hi,
I want to use the comand
\rightHandFinger #
in two ways:
1) the normal way p-i-m-a
2) onother way (caps lock) P-I-M-A
With this, I can make diference between "tirando stroke" than "apoyando stroke"
Thanks
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