You can certainly insert bar checks in the lyrics, just as you do it in
ordinary music:
text = \lyricmode{ Ah! vous | dir -- ai -- | je ma | man | }
If you do that, LilyPond will issue a warning if the places where you
put the | do not coincide with the bar lines.
I'm not sure if this is what you a
Check in the manual! Do you find any footer field? ... No!
Actually, this is one of the things where Han-Wen has done some
experiments in the latest development version and it seems that he
has plans to introduce these changes also in the the 2.4.x releases.
/Mats
J L wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed t
On Friday 26 November 2004 10.27, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You can certainly insert bar checks in the lyrics, just as you do it in
> ordinary music:
>
> text = \lyricmode{ Ah! vous | dir -- ai -- | je ma | man | }
>
> If you do that, LilyPond will issue a warning if the places where you
> put the |
Hi folks
Have downloaded the cygwin setup and have got stuck. When I get to the
cygwin setup- choose your site window, I don't know which site to choose!
Can you tell me which one?
look forward to hearing from you
Hilary de Vries
(Scotland)
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I don't know where the "official" archives are, but there's more than one
archive option -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/
Probably several others as well.
- James
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hilary de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi folks
Have downloaded the cygwin setup and have got stuck. When I get to the
cygwin setup- choose your site window, I don't know which site to choose!
Can you tell me which one?
Pick one close to you.
There should be ei
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Werner LEMBERG
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
If there were enough persons interested in, then perhaps with a
little bit help I could maintain a german mailinglist.
While being a native German speaker, I fear I won't have enough time
to discuss problems on two lists...
I use the google usenet search tool quite a bit, and frequently find that I
can use discussions on technical issues whether or not I can read the
natural language involved. It's usually something like:
Blah blah ja ja oui non
Useful {
Source;
Code;
}
Njet da nichevo ...
As long as I c
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 07:17:48PM +, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> [...] Why shouldn't people post to the mailing
> list in other languages if their English isn't good enough? It just
> means that they are going to get less help because fewer people will
> understand the question :-)
That c
Hi all,
I suppose that mr A.Einstein got stuck installing lilypond on cygwin :)
so it's my turn now to tackle the encodings problem in lilypond.
The thing is: are there any other (input) encodings than latin1 and TeX?
As I'm Polish, latin1 is not an option for me, and TeX is a little bit
'inconveni
I'm trying to learn to create markup (and other) macros. This is my
current code to simply produce \markup{ \number 1 }. I want it
eventually to use numerator and denominator to work for the current
meter. Can someone give me some hints as to what this simple version is
missing or documentat
> The thing is: are there any other (input) encodings than latin1 and
> TeX? [...]
Tomorrow I meet Han-Wen, and we'll discuss how to handle fonts,
encodings, etc., in LilyPond. It's quite a complicated matter, so
please be patient until we've implemented something useful.
Werner
> >While being a native German speaker, I fear I won't have enough
> >time to discuss problems on two lists...
>
> And while convention says international newsgroups/mailing lists
> should be in English, I see no reason why we should be so arrogant
> as to expect others to speak our language. Why
Test
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On Friday 26 November 2004 12:17, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Werner LEMBERG
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
> >> If there were enough persons interested in, then perhaps with a
> >> little bit help I could maintain a german mailinglist.
> >
> >While being a native G
James Moore wrote:
I use the google usenet search tool quite a bit, and frequently find that I
can use discussions on technical issues whether or not I can read the
natural language involved. It's usually something like:
Blah blah ja ja oui non
Useful {
Source;
Code;
}
Njet da nichevo ...
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
> (interpret-markup layout props
>(markup #:number #1)))
As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use
`#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes a markup as
an argument
This happens as well on my cygwin box.
Arno
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:07:13 -0800 (PST), Curtis Kueker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm failing on my make of lilypond after the point
where the .o files compile and help2man is run on
lilypond.
The tail of the make output is:
/usr/bin/perl
/home/curtis
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Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number #1)))
As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use
`#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes a m
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