If you specify the same name of two different Lyrics contexts, they will
be treated as one and the same. So, you have to give a new name to the
Lyrics context used for the second verse. Note that you also have to declare
it first above the soprano stave if you want it placed there:
\score {
\cont
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Come to think of it, the compat libs package was for a homebrew version
of ESP GS 8.15rc[1-3]; I think the Rawhide packages obviate it.
Not quite:
$ sudo rpm -Uhv ghostscript-8.15.1-3.1.i386.rpm lilypond-2.7.24-1.i386.rpm
ghostscript-devel-8.15.1-3.1.i386.rpm
error: Failed
If you look in Sect. "8.1.7 Overview of text markup commands"
you will learn that the \triangle markup command has an argument
which should be ##t for a filled triangle and ##f otherwise.
/Mats
Jonathan Townes wrote:
Greetings,
I have been using \triangle within markup, e.g. c4^\markup {
\
Also, I would recommend the Windows installer at
http://lilypond.org/web/install/, which is not marked as Cygwin,
unless you have a specific reason to use the Cygwin version.
Did you try to simply double-click on the .ly file?
Check also that the file really is called test.ly and not test.ly.txt,
I tried to compile 2.7.17 on cygwin but configure reports the following
which is not true:
ERROR: Please install required programs: gcc >= 2.8 (installed: 0.125)
g++ >= 3.0.5 (installed: 0.125) mftrace fontforge
I have gcc, g++ 3.4.4 installed. Why is it reporting version 0.125?
I do not kno
I thought some members of the lilypond-user email list might be
interested in the thoughts and ideas regarding new forms of music
notation with respect to trying to improve in some way on traditional
music notation. Link to the Music Notation Modernization Association
website below:
http://www.mnm
Hello users!
Does anybody know of a program that would make a
syllable separation (hyphenation) of text to do something
like this:
"Are you walking alone through the shadows
dim?"
would be automatically converted to:
"Are you walk-ing a-lone through the shad-ows
dim?"
This would be
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
> Hello users!
>
> Does anybody know of a program that would make a syllable separation
> (hyphenation) of text to do something
> like this:
>
> "Are you walking alone through the shadows dim?"
>
> would be automatically converted to:
>
> "Are you walk-ing a-lone thro
LilyPondTool for jEdit provides this, using OpenOffice dictionaries.
However, the macro for it included is buggy, so you should use the
attached BeanShell macro (it is very simple to use, just copy into the
jEdit/macros directory, select the text to hyphenate and start from
Macros>Hyphenate).
D
I found that I had to install Java first then reinstall jedit and
everything worked fine. It took a long time to download the java
because I'm on modem and so it took two tries but when I finally got it
installed I was really glad I went to the trouble.
Before getting it I was 'trying' to edit
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