On Wednesday 08 February 2006 13.09, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Milan Zamazal wrote:
> > I started to work on a small project to output a Festival singing mode
> > file from LilyPond input (this is useful for blind authors to easily
> > check lyrics is properly aligned with music). I think this cou
My english is very poor...
So I ask my question in 2 languages:
J'ai l'habitude de travailler ainsi: une fois qu'une partition
est complètement saisie, j'estime le nombre idéal de pages
pour la lisibilité , les tournes, l'occupation des pages.
J'essaie ensuite diverses valeurs avec set-global-staff
Ed Baskerville wrote:
How much? Besides myself, I bet there are a number of people that would
I think 100 EUR is a reasonable amount, given the effort it will require.
like this, and I'd certainly be willing to chip in.
I also notice you have a general MIDI rewrite on the sponsor-worthy
f
i don't think this exists in lilypond at the moment, but i think it's
a very good idea too. anyone know how easy it would be to implement
it?
On 2/9/06, Jose-Luc Hopital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My english is very poor...
> So I ask my question in 2 languages:
> J'ai l'habitude de travailler a
I'm not sure if you ever got an answer to your question.
Also, I'm not sure exactly what you tried to achieve and what
failed. If, for example, you just wanted to move one of the lyrics
lines above the stave, you could either use the idea from the
"SATB vocal score" example in the manual or use th
Wow, that’s grat. I didn’t know about the ”align above context”‘cause
it’s not in the manual. Thanks
Am 09.02.2006 um 07:55 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
I'm not sure if you ever got an answer to your question.
Also, I'm not sure exactly what you tried to achieve and what
failed. If, for example, y
Peace and Health in Jesus Christ
\version "2.4.5"
Is it possible to have a 1 line staff (as in RhythmicStaff) to type non
pitched instruments and then when the percussionist will change to marimba, for
example, the staff at this precise measure became 5 line with G clef and after
change again -
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 07:27 am, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Ed Baskerville wrote:
> > I just responded on bug-lilypond with a link to previous
documentation
> > of the problem:
> >
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2004-02/msg00346.html
> >
> > For now, you can use Might
Put me down for 20 EUR to help fix the tempo bug. Any other takers?
On Feb 9, 2006, at 2:14 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Ed Baskerville wrote:
How much? Besides myself, I bet there are a number of people that
would
I think 100 EUR is a reasonable amount, given the effort it will
require.
Thanks Thies...
I tried your hint but the lyrics still cross the bar line. My main concern
is that lyrics hang over the bar along the right hand side of the score.
Especially if the note is a semi-quaver the lyric will tend to hang in
space. If there is a extender line this makes the situation wo
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Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> I get the same error here with 2.7.32.3 windows.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>I've just downloaded and installed the GNU/Linux GUB for 2.7.32-3.
>>I've convert-ly'ed a slightly older score (that compiled cleanly under
Jose-Luc Hopital wrote:
I'm used to work this way: once a score is completely
keyed , i estimate the ideal number of pages for legibility,
turns , occupation of pages. Next i try different values
with set-global-staff-size until I obtain this number.
First of all, i recommend playing with
\o
Yes it is a great feature. I just used it tonight in transcribing a song. By
the way, I still have a problem with the setting of the lyrics, and for this
reason I attached its file.
Alright, I managed to put the lyrics of the bass above the clef in the
refrain. But I couldn't force it to go further
It looks like Lilypond is giving the wrong output here:
{
\time 3/4
c'4. c'8 d' e'
}
The three eighth notes are grouped together. I have no idea why this should happen, because they aren't triplets. If the time signature were 6/8 then it might make sense, but otherwise I can't imagine why.
I
would c'4. c'8 d'[ e'] be what you expect? or what?
On 2/10/06, Ben Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It looks like Lilypond is giving the wrong output here:
>
> {
> \time 3/4
> c'4. c'8 d' e'
> }
>
> The three eighth notes are grouped together. I have no idea why this should
> happen, because
Hi,
I think that it has been mentioned several times before that the current
LilyPond CVS versions produce PDF's with large file sizes. The culprit is
the embedding of some fonts roughly 20 to 30 times (or once for each
character that uses that font?). However, LilyPond's own Feta font doesn't
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