In addition to Han-Wen's answer; ly2dvi -p will give you both PS
and PDF files with outline Type1 fonts, whereas ly2dvi -P gives
you PS files with bitmap fonts.
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
The official, but undocumented, way to install the Type1 fonts is
make MAKE_PFA_FILES=1 install
texhash
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm reading the 1.8 manual after upgrading to an unstable. Text
> movement is still a problem for me, even with simplified Scheme markup.
> I have a short string ("sim.") that overlaps with a beamed note, so
> naturally I want to move it down. The original, unmoved on
Hi all!
I have a lilypond bar rules question:
As fas as I can see LilyPond implicitely
continues bar lines (PianoScore StaffGroup) or
not depending on the staff type.
Is there a possibility for individual staff
rule layout independend of the staff type?
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY ([EMAIL P
Aaron wrote:
Hi again,
I used a text script to add D.S al Fine but it collides with the note
stems. How do I move it up??
Also I see how to make the text bold, but how do I change the font??
It depends on what kind of font you want. I answered a similar question
on the email list last week, search
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:36, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
> >
> Did you try
>title = "\\R{Title}"
>
> That should correspond to what you do with each syllable in
> the lyrics.
I frankly don't remember so I will try it again now.
Thanks
Aaron
>
> /Mats
>
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Joerg Anders wrote:
Hi all!
I have a lilypond bar rules question:
As fas as I can see LilyPond implicitely
continues bar lines (PianoScore StaffGroup) or
not depending on the staff type.
Is there a possibility for individual staff
rule layout independend of the staff type?
??? What do you want to
Laura Conrad wrote:
"aaron" == aamehl writes:
aaron> On would think that the Russian thread would be of
aaron> help. Did you read it?? I will look to see if I have it. If
aaron> you can't find it and think the hebrew stuff could help
aaron> you, write me off list and I can send
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> want your own layout, you can define your own context type, either
>
> ??? What do you want to do? The predefined context types have been defined to ...
I plan score layout in my GUI score editor NoteEdit:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/no
Dear All,
I have a question about Lyrics mode in 1.6.8. I have a pickup bar
contain a triplet of eighth notes in 3/4 time and want to place a
syllable at the beginning of the triplet with an extender to the
first syllable starting at the first note on the s
Dear All,
I have a question about Lyrics mode in 1.6.8. I have a pickup bar
contain a triplet of eighth notes in 3/4 time and want to place a
syllable at the beginning of the triplet with an extender to the
first syllable starting at the first note
This one has only ascii in it. The next thing I tried was using the
LaTeX escape sequences to get the Polish letters:
This seems to be OK for some of them, but lily complains about \k for
ogonek and \.z for a z with a dot over it. I think these may be
recognized in LaTeX only if T1 encoding is en
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > ...correspond to standard typesetting practice.
>
> So far there is no problem. But I wonder if there is perhaps
> an self-willed user who wants to break all rules. Note
> he/she can do in NoteEdit score what he/she wants.
>
I find that it is more productive to
Thanks for the info and encouragement. I'd like to comment on some of what
was said in this thread...
> I understand that if you are used to a graphic interface it can seem a
> bit awkward at first to enter all the notes as a stream of ASCII text.
> It is worth the time spent to get comfortable w
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 20:19:27 -0500
d wrote:
> "Take a dive into Lilypond and refresh your musical experience." ;)
Actually, this applies, at least in my case. to music making on linux in general. I
actually welcome the fact that to accomplish certain tasks which are easy to do with
some of the
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