Excellent!
Thanks!
Eluze
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Op Tuesday 06 January 2009 16:52:13 schreef u:
> ... I just feel stupid and dis-imaginative
>
> @ j.w.vand...@planet.nl could you tell us the input code of result?
> I would maybe be comforted ;-)
>
> Thanks to all
>
> Fr
... I just feel stupid and dis-imaginative
@ j.w.vand...@planet.nl could you tell us the input code of result?
I would maybe be comforted ;-)
Thanks to all
Francois
Am Montag, 5. Januar 2009 23:50 schrieb James E. Bailey:
> > The problem with stopping and restarting a staff(group) is the fact
>
The problem with stopping and restarting a staff(group) is the fact
that
restarting the staff will not restart the entire score.
The documentation didnĀ“t help me, but the suggestion to put the
scores in a
markup did help me.
I find that a lot of problems with lilypond output require
imagi
Hi Francois,
By me, the result is: see the first 1/2-page of file.
I need to have: see the 2nd 1/2-page (done with oodraw, not with
lilypond of
course)
Look for \startStaff and \stopStaff in the documentation and list
archive.
HTH!
Kieren.
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Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: a "floating" markup with many \score blocks in it
Hello Mr Bailey and thanks.
By me, the result is: see the first 1/2-page of file.
I need to have: see the 2nd 1/2-page (done with oodraw, not with lilypond of
course)
Thanks again,
Hello Mr Bailey and thanks.
By me, the result is: see the first 1/2-page of file.
I need to have: see the 2nd 1/2-page (done with oodraw, not with lilypond of
course)
Thanks again, in advance
Francois
Am Sonntag, 4. Januar 2009 16:39 schrieben Sie:
> music = \relative c' { c d e f }
> \markupli
Am 04.01.2009 um 15:43 schrieb Francois Planiol:
Hello!
I need for a kind of Summary of "Different way to harmonize a
melodie" a
command of markup, I suppose. If it does exist, i dont find it or
how and be
very pleased for having help
My idea would be something like
\markup \floating {
Hello!
I need for a kind of Summary of "Different way to harmonize a melodie" a
command of markup, I suppose. If it does exist, i dont find it or how and be
very pleased for having help
My idea would be something like
\markup \floating { % to wrap the scores ...
\score { ... } % T-S-D
\score {