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hi,
I've installed Lilypond 2.2.4, runned one of the example:
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% Generated by lilypond-book
% Options: [quote,fragment,verbatim,raggedright]
\paper {
linewidth = 160 \mm - 2.0 * 9.0 \mm
indent = 0.0\mm
raggedright = ##t
}
\score{
\notes{
Hi list !
I think it would be profitable for all of us that we share our .ly : to my mind,
full examples
could be a good help for all of us.
What do you think of creating a "your .ly" list in the lilypond site, with clue words
that describe
the form, the different tricks used , and so o
* Julien Ricard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It works ok, but the name of the instrument does not appears in the
> output pdf file. Any suggestion?
I can't reproduce this. I've pasted the code from your email and run
lilypond (2.2.4) on it and the output was ok.
What is the platform/distribution
On Friday 09 July 2004 13.12, Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
> Hi list !
>
> I think it would be profitable for all of us that we share our .ly : to
> my mind, full examples could be a good help for all of us.
> What do you think of creating a "your .ly" list in the lilypond site, with
> clue words t
On Jul 9, 2004, at 9:33 AM, Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Friday 09 July 2004 13.12, Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
I think it would be profitable for all of us that we share our .ly
: to
my mind, full examples could be a good help for all of us.
What do you think of creating a "your .ly" list in the lily
On Sunday 13 June 2004 06.03, Cameron and Trudy Horsburgh wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I''m typesetting a piece of cornet music which requires the musician to
> sing every once in a while. However, each separate instance of lyrics
> (presumably in the same context comes out a line lower than the one
> be
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
Hi !
I can only answer your fourth question : to make the barlines invisible, you can do :
\proprety Score.
\property Staff.Stem \set #'transparent = ##t
This does not give invisible bar lines but invisible stems of the notes.
If you set the same property on
I have been using version 1.6.10 till recently but am now converting
all my ly files to version 2.2.0 with convert-ly
I was using this form to lower the midi pitch of the guitar an octave
\property Staff.midiInstrument = #"acoustic guitar (nylon)"
\property Staff.instrument = "guitar"
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Hi all,
First of all, let me say that I'm very impressed with lilypond and I
appreciate all of the hard work that the developers have poured into it.
And with that, here's some criticism: ;-)
After much head-scratching and searching of the lilypond mail
When I started creating my lilypond book all the music excerpts appeared
perfectly normal. Then lilypond decided it wanted to change that and make me
miserable. Now all beams, stems and some other elements are rotated 90
degrees. I've tried taking the book back to its state before, including
de
Ok I managed to fix all but one of the problems from my previous post.
The only remaining problem is that in my solo section, the chords apear
below the staff it applies to. If this is normal behavior, how do I
manually tell them to be above the staff? Also I think if I do that, I
will have to
Hi,
my version is 2.2.0.
In a piece with \time 9/16 I need almost notes in the form
eight sixteenth eight sixteenth eight sixteenth ...
and so on.
A little example:
a8 ( e16 g8 f16 d'8 d,16
g8 d16 f8 e16 g8 f16 )
a8 ( g16 e'8 e,16 c'8 e,16 )
I'm using the automatic be
On Friday 09 July 2004 19.49, Shamus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, let me say that I'm very impressed with lilypond and I
> appreciate all of the hard work that the developers have poured into it.
> And with that, here's some criticism: ;-)
Ties can, by their nature, not be done between diffe
Try \set stemRightBeamCount and \set stemLeftBeamCount as in following
example (beam-count.ly from Lilypond tips and tricks:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html)
fragment = \notes {
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 4)
f32 g a b b a g f
f32
Hi,
I've been doing some heavy-weight notation (with lilypond 2.2.2) which
demands quite tight distribution of notes. Lilypond handles this
exeptionnally well, but I've found a point of possible refinement:
clashing leger lines. Standard procedure in handengraving is to shorten
the leger lines
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