Hi
In the attached snip Lily gives me:
"warning: Not sure that we can find a nice beam slope (no viable initial
configuration found)."
It there a way to keep the notes but fix the beams? For instance \stemUp
or \stemDown would be ok, but they seem to be able to control the wild
range...
BTW; t
Hello
from S-Peterburg (RUSSIA).WE
OFFER OUR SERVICE – MUSIC ENGRAVING.1
page will cost – 04.00-08.00 USD or EURO.We can do a set 2000-4000 pages for one
month.
__Used
software:
FINALE, SIBELIUS,
COREL DRAW, PAGEMAKER,
PHOTOSHOP,
CUBASE, SOUND FORGE, COOL EDIT
etc.
Typesett
Atte Andre Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the attached snip Lily gives me:
>
> "warning: Not sure that we can find a nice beam slope (no viable initial
> configuration found)."
> BTW; this is with lily 1.5.63
This has been fixed.
Please upgrade to 1.6
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EM
Hellow, I have found two minor bugs related to manual
line break:
1. can't start a staff with a grace note.
e.g c4 c \break \grace d4 c2
2. new time signature in new line leaves an extra copy of
time signature at the end of the previous line.
e.g \time 2/4 c'2 \break \time 3/4 c'2.
__
Minh A. Hoang wrote:
> 1. can't start a staff with a grace note.
> e.g c4 c \break \grace d4 c2
The problem is not the grace but the fact that you try to break the line
in the middle of a measure.
Try
c4 c c c \break \grace d4 c2 c
instead.
> 2. new time signature in new line leaves an ext
Thank you Rune,
But for the bug number one, it is still hold (even with your example)
-Minh.
--- Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Minh A. Hoang wrote:
>
> > 1. can't start a staff with a grace note.
> > e.g c4 c \break \grace d4 c2
>
> The problem is not the grace but the fact that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thank you Rune,
> But for the bug number one, it is still hold (even with your example)
>
please submit full bug report. FWIW, the following works for me:
\score { \notes {
c4 c c c \break \grace d4 c2 c
}}
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAI
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Thank you Rune,
> > But for the bug number one, it is still hold (even with your example)
> >
>
> please submit full bug report. FWIW, the following works for me:
>
> \score { \notes {
> c4 c c c \break \grace d4 c2 c
> }}
See the example in
the example below is an extract from my score:
\version "1.6.0"
\paper{papersize = "a4"}
\include "paper16.ly"
\score {
\notes \relative c'' \sequential {
\property Staff.midiInstrument = "acoustic guitar (nylon)"
\time 6/8
\key e \major
\property Staff.NoteCollision \override #'merge-diffe
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Please upgrade to 1.6
Ok, I didn't actually upgrade yet, but installed lily on another box
running debian. Although I've been running linux for about 2 1/2 years, I
just recently dared debian, and so far I'm *extremely* impressed. I was
even more p
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
> > Please upgrade to 1.6
>
> Ok, I didn't actually upgrade yet, but installed lily on another box
> running debian. Although I've been running linux for about 2 1/2 years, I
> just recently dared debian, and so far I'm *extremely* impressed. I w
> "Carlos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What is CVS repository? How do you get there? via setup ?
I'm not sure if you ever got a reasonable answer.
The CVS repository is just a storage place for the source
code that makes it possible for a group of programmers
to work on the same program i
Atte Andre Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, I didn't actually upgrade yet, but installed lily on another box
> running debian. Although I've been running linux for about 2 1/2 years, I
> just recently dared debian, and so far I'm *extremely* impressed.
Nice to hear that. I like Debian t
> > Hi.
> >
> > \fetachar\fetaflat in the headers does not work with ly2dvi of Lily
> > 1.6.0.
> > lilyponddefs.tex is OK (i.e., without %)
> Yes, the problem is that lilyponddefs.tex isn't included before the
> title is typeset, in the LaTeX wrapper file created by ly2dvi. One way
> to solve th
It isn't (yet) possible to spread a chord over two staves in a piano
system. The logic work-around is to place the notes respective to each
staff and then extend the stem of one of the newly formed chords to
reach out to the other.
And of course, for this to work, both chords must be perfectly
a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> It isn't (yet) possible to spread a chord over two staves in a piano
> system. The logic work-around is to place the notes respective to each
> staff and then extend the stem of one of the newly formed chords to
> reach out to the other.
Indeed.
> And of course, for
\slurUp doesn't seem to affect slurs that begin inside a grace. I tried
using "\property Grace.Slur", but lily complains:
Interpreting music...warning: can't find or create `grace' called `'
\score{\notes{ a'4
\slurUp
\grace{
%\property grace.Stem \set #'direction = #1
[b'16( a' g'] } e'4
17 matches
Mail list logo