[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
> > Notice that Lilypond considers the grace notes to have zero duration.
>
> Did you mean for playback or in terms of print spacing? Is that related
> to why there are problems with grace notes and bar lines, etc.?
no, in fact it is more comp
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Notice that Lilypond considers the grace notes to have zero duration.
Did you mean for playback or in terms of print spacing? Is that related
to why there are problems with grace notes and bar lines, etc.?
Paul Scott
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Lily
I don't really understand why you used two simultaneous parts of
music and the spacing rests, since the rhythm can fits perfectly
well into a single line of music. Notice that Lilypond considers the
grace notes to have zero duration.
I simplified your example a bit:
\time 3/8
df'4^#'(lines (script
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 11:21:34PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Paul forgot to mention that his answer used the new tex markup syntax
> from the development version 1.7.xx and won't work directly in the
> stable series 1.6.xx. I don't have Lilypond installed here right now, but
> I'm sure someone
Paul forgot to mention that his answer used the new tex markup syntax
from the development version 1.7.xx and won't work directly in the
stable series 1.6.xx. I don't have Lilypond installed here right now, but
I'm sure someone else on the mailing list can provide you with a tested
version for 1.6.
Jacob Smullyan wrote:
Hi --
I'd like to be able to specify the chromatic alteration of a trill's
alternate note, by placing the accidental over the trill sign. (In
fact, I'd really prefer to extend with trill with a wavy line and
extend that over multiple notes, changing the alternate pitch over
Hi --
I'd like to be able to specify the chromatic alteration of a trill's
alternate note, by placing the accidental over the trill sign. (In
fact, I'd really prefer to extend with trill with a wavy line and
extend that over multiple notes, changing the alternate pitch over
different noteheads b