Excuse my poor english (I'm french).
With lilypond 2.0 on Linux RH 7.3 , i can't obtain
what i want with the following :
\score {
\notes {
\time 4/4
\clef bass
\repeat volta2 { c4 d e f( }
\alternative { { d2) d} { f) f,} }
It turns out, that another solution to the same problem was already
included in the Tips and Tricks document, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html#volta-chord-names.ly
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I have added the following example to the Tips and Tricks document
Hello list,
maybe this is more of a linux question, but I dare to ask.
I have to admit that I am new to linux, but I thought: Just try it.
So I followed the instructions and compiled lilypond-2.2.3 on SuSe
9.1..
Everything seemed to work correctly, great!
Typing "lilypond --ver" gives the expec
This question has been answered many times on the mailing list
(see the archives).
There is no direct support for this in LilyPond at the moment, so
you have to fake it by drawing the slur in secunda volta from an
invisible note. For example:
\score {
\notes {
\time 4/4
I guess that you basically did
./configure
make
make install
which means that lily.scm should be installed in
/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.2.3/scm/lily.scm
Also, the command
lilypond-bin --help --verbose
should say
local_lilypond_datadir: `/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.2.3'
If you tried to build it us
Usually when I work with multiple staves, I keep time sig, key sig, and
tempo changes separate from the music.
I upgraded to 2.2.4, and I started experimenting with the alternative
way of defining instruments.
Old:
\context Staff = "flauti" <<
\set Staff.midiInstrument = #"flute