By gum, that solved it -- just right (even the value).
Thanks a bunch!
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Subject: Re: For a Weird Key Signature (Retry)
Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 10:43:55 -0400
From: PMA
To: Trevor Daniels
Thanks for this. I'll give it a go (and post better).
Trevor Da
"PMA"
Again, the question is, How can I apply horizontal shift to one
element of a key *signature*?
Not sure if this is helpful, but one (only?) property which
affects the placement of elements of a key signature is
'padding. It affects all elements except the first.
Try playing with
\
Hi All.
Was there a response to this below, that maybe my cataracts
missed? If so, could the sender possibly reSend? (I'll enlarge
my Inbox text!)
Again, the question is, How can I apply horizontal shift to one
element of a key *signature*?
FYI, the piece's performance notes clarify that its
Once you've finished typesetting, you could also include:
\paper {
system-count = 4
}
the number being of course equal to the number of lines you want (and 1 more
than the number of \break commands).
David
Hi Tim,
There's a snippet in the Notation Reference that may be able to help
On May 17, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Tim McNamara wrote:
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am
finding that LilyPond is ignoring one of the m
Tim McNamara wrote:
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am finding
that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks (after bar 12-
I like four bars per
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am
finding that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks
(after bar 12- I like four bars per line for consisten
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am finding
that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks (after bar
12- I like four bars per line for consisten
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 19:51:14 +0200 (CEST)
> Atte Andre Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1) there's a bug in the textspanner (or I'm brain dead...)
>
> Could you make a smaller example? I glanced at your previous email
> http://mail.gnu.org/piperm
On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 19:51:14 +0200 (CEST)
Atte Andre Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On September 3 I send a mail (TextSpanner bug), which I didn't get
> any response to. Since replies are mostly swift here I just want to
> say my to issues still stand:
>
> 1) there's a bug in the textspanner
Hi
On September 3 I send a mail (TextSpanner bug), which I didn't get
any response to. Since replies are mostly swift here I just want to say my
to issues still stand:
1) there's a bug in the textspanner (or I'm brain dead...)
2) which list should one use for bug reports?
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