Not sure it this belongs to users or devel, so bear with me...
The following .ly shows the problem; The "va8" in bar 1 is terminated
correctly, but the one in bar 3 is not, it grabs one extra note. This is
with 1.6.0. Sorry for the lengthy example, but if I take anything out the
problem is gone,
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Jonathan Rosanowski wrote:
> I can hack it changing "maj7" to "" to fix it but I don't really understand
> this code. Are there any lilypond programmers here that can explain it?
That wouldn't be me, but since nobody has given you any response yet,
here's my .02:
It seems no
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
> Although I'm not a programmer, I also need the fonts
Should have been
...also need the chords
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> when I get the time, I will look at what is there and what's wrong. I also
> think we need to have a discussion anyways about what "system"(s) we want
I don't think we need more discussion. We've had plenty of
discussions, and nothing conclusive seems to come out, beca
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > when I get the time, I will look at what is there and what's wrong. I also
> > think we need to have a discussion anyways about what "system"(s) we want
>
> I don't think we need more discussion. We've had plenty of
> dis
Try setting #'break-visibility in BarNumber.
Forgive me, but to what?
I tried:
\property Score.BarNumber \override #'break-visibility = #
but (not surprisingly), this just gets `Unbound variable: http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Karl Berry wrote:
> I tried:
> \property Score.BarNumber \override #'break-visibility = #(d)>
>
> but (not surprisingly), this just gets `Unbound variable:
> It would be nice to have this as an example in the manual, whatever the
> answer is ...
Yes, I agree. The magical words are
\prope
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
> > /Mats
> Sorry, I don't understand this row.
> That's my name!
Sorry, I wasn't carefully. I new in the list and the english. (I still
learning these things.)
> The recommended approach is ly2dvi -P test.ly
I tryed it and work fine. Many thanks.
any thought will work...
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 11:52 , Jule Slootbeek wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> i really hope someone can help me, cuz i kinda need lilypond badly..
> when i run ly2dvi test.ly
>
> the compiler prints this:
>
> [localhost:~/Documents/lilypond] jslootbe% ly2dvi test.ly
> Ru
On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 13:36:25 Rune Zedeler wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
> Yes, I agree. The magical words are
>
> \property Score.BarNumber \override #'break-visibility = #all-visible
>
Thank you. I missed the bar numbers. I've always found
them extremely helpful even when working WYSIWYG, and
w
I'm new here so I apologise if this has been discussed before. It seems to
me that interpreting the chords as actual notes is of limited value(I'm sure
someone is going to disagree with this but can you give an example of where
you would use it if you do). Most chordal instruments(well in Jazz any
On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 21:30:00 Rune Zedeler wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
>
> > 1) there's a spurious measure number printed at the end of each line.
> >For example, 6 on the first line, which repeats as the measure number
> >at the beginning of the second line. This is a printing problem
> >
On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 22:15:23 Jonathan Rosanowski wrote:
> I'm new here so I apologise if this has been discussed before. It seems to
> me that interpreting the chords as actual notes is of limited value(I'm sure
> someone is going to disagree with this but can you give an example of where
> you wo
Nice idea, but I was thinking I might want to transpose the score for
another instrument.
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From: David Raleigh Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2002 6:29 a.m.
To: Jonathan Rosanowski
Cc: Lilypond (E-mail)
Subject: Re: D7#9
> This seems ridi
Dots don't belong in the tab lines. If you have stems, the
dots could go at the ends of the stems. Sometimes as late
as the 19th century in
notation dots went at the ends of the stems instead of the
heads of the notes. You will never get dots to work on
the tab staff for the vast majority of pe
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
>
> Stop hitting yourself on the head and enter them as
> lyrics. They look better too.
Well, then you loose the feature that you can hear the chord while
listening to the midi file.
Thomas
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