Janek,
From: Janek Warchoł [lemniskata.bernoull...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 August 2011 08:48
To: James Lowe
Cc: Phil Holmes; robert.schm...@web.de; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Mix of Chordnames and Notes
Hi,
2011/8/5 James Lowe :
> )-Origi
Hi,
2011/8/5 James Lowe :
> )-Original Message-
> )From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
> )- Original Message -
> )From: "James Lowe"
> )
> )> @Phil, you're on XP right?
> )>
> )> If anyone reading this has windows 7 SP1 can they try the above
> )> snippet and see if it
Phil,
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)From: Phil Holmes [mailto:m...@philholmes.net]
)Sent: 05 August 2011 09:25
)To: James Lowe; robert.schm...@web.de; lilypond-user@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: Mix of Chordnames and Notes
)
)- Original Message -
)From: "James Lowe"
)
)> @Phil, you
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From: "James Lowe"
@Phil, you're on XP right?
If anyone reading this has windows 7 SP1 can they try the above snippet
and see if it works for them?
My main machine is Vista. I've got laptops with XP and an XP VM, but
nothing with W7.
The snippet is fine on
Robert,
From: Robert Schmaus [robert.schm...@web.de]
Sent: 04 August 2011 19:57
To: James Lowe
Subject: Re: Mix of Chordnames and Notes
>
> So why does
>
> { g4 g g g \chords { d1:m7 b1:min7.5- } }
>
>
> \layout {
>
On 4 August 2011 19:50, James Lowe wrote:
> So why does
>
> { g4 g g g \chords { d1:m7 b1:min7.5- } }
>
>
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Staff
> \accepts "ChordNames"
> }
> }
>
> Give me a GS error?
I have no idea. It works fine here.
Does the original snippet also fail?
Cheers,
Neil
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Hello,
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)[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] On
)Behalf Of Robert Schmaus
)Sent: 04 August 2011 19:46
)To: Neil Puttock; lilypond-user@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: Mix of Chordnames and
That is truly amazing! I'd have thought that this will involve some ugly
manual tweaking and stuff, and out of the hat comes this incredible
simple and straightforward solution! In less than 5 minutes. Man, what a
great program and what a great user community!
Thanks a million, Neil! That is p
On 4 August 2011 19:27, Robert Schmaus wrote:
> Anyone know of an easy solution to this?
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\accepts "ChordNames"
}
}
Cheers,
Neil
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Hi Tim,
no, that's not what I've meant - I'm interested in that particular mix
of having normal notes, followed by a few bars where the notes are
replaced by chord symbols, which are printed right across the staff lines.
Best,
Robert
Am 8/4/11 8:33 PM, schrieb Tim McNamara:
If you want the
Dear LilyPond fellows,
I'm writing a score for Bigband, which means there are arranged parts as
well as improvised sequences. In the improvised sequences, one normally
only provides the chord symbols.
What I have found is a \chord{ } command which produces the chord
symbols underneath the staf
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