Dear Bert,
I was using version 2.10.0. I just upgraded to 2.10.3, and all looks fine
now!
Thanks a lot.
Best,
Rutger
Bertalan Fodor-2 wrote:
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>> The problem, it seems, lies with my LilypondTool Jpedal viewer (version
>> 2.80b12STD) (running in Windows98),
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> Which version of LilyPond
The problem, it seems, lies with my LilypondTool Jpedal viewer (version
2.80b12STD) (running in Windows98),
Which version of LilyPondTool? 2.10.3 shows the downward fermatas. (Send
me the PDF if you use the 2.10.3)
Bert
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Aha!!
I just located the problem, and I know now why Jonathan didn't see what was
wrong,
since there is nothing wrong with Liypond, nor with the pdf file I attached
to my previous message.
The problem, it seems, lies with my LilypondTool Jpedal viewer (version
2.80b12STD) (running in Windows98),
Dear Mats & Jonathan,
Thank you very much for your help on the time signature and the AutoBeam.
As for the fermatas, I am still puzzled by them.
I KNOW I did have them right a while ago, perhaps before my upgrade to
2.11.6, but I don't seem to get any fermatas under the notes anymore. Please
hav
These things happen as soon as you include some command
that can only be done within a Staff or Voice context, before
your own first \new Staff/Voice.
In this case, it's the \autoBeamOff command that causes the
problem. Just move it inside the \new Staff{...}. If you want
the setting to apply to a
Rutger hotmail.com> writes:
> Is there anyone who could give me some help me with the file below?
> For some reason, Lilypond creates an unwanted clef and time signature
> (without a staff) above my setting of two voices on one staff. What did I do
> wrong?
Try moving the \autoBeamOff to inside
Dear all,
Is there anyone who could give me some help me with the file below?
For some reason, Lilypond creates an unwanted clef and time signature
(without a staff) above my setting of two voices on one staff. What did I do
wrong?
Also, would you have any clue why the fermatas in the lower part