Wow, it finally worked! Thanks so much for the help! ^_^
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 6:04 AM, Neil Puttock wrote:
> 2009/12/5 Glendan Lawler :
> > This is very frustrating. Perhaps it has to do with our operating
> systems?
> > What operating system are you on? This is the second time my code has
2009/12/5 Glendan Lawler :
> This is very frustrating. Perhaps it has to do with our operating systems?
> What operating system are you on? This is the second time my code has
> worked fine for other people and not for me. I thought my installation
> might be corrupted, so I tried reinstalling,
This is very frustrating. Perhaps it has to do with our operating systems?
What operating system are you on? This is the second time my code has
worked fine for other people and not for me. I thought my installation
might be corrupted, so I tried reinstalling, but it didn't help. The output
sti
2009/11/25 Glendan Lawler :
> And then here's how I used it: a2. ~ \breakTieUp a2.~ \break
>
> Have I done this right? Did I do something wrong? It isn't giving me any
> errors, yet the output looks exactly the same >.<
Hmm, it appears to be one of those properties which can't alwa
Hello, and thank you very much for your help. The first one worked
wonderfully, but I'm having a little bit of trouble getting the second thing
to work. Here is the function that I set up, based on the tweak to which
you referred me with the modification you gave me:
#(define (my-callback grob)
2009/11/21 Glendan Lawler :
> Hello, I'm having a problem with my slur, and I've looked everywhere and
> don't know how to fix it. There is a line break and my slur is starting at
> the beginning of the staff, but my tie begins after the key signature. It
> looks rather odd, and I would like to m