> Have you tried the technique in the docs at
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/Skipping-corrected-music.html
ah fantastic - that is almost what i had in mind with caching..
it doesn't create a whole document at the end, using the previous
data, but it's still good for qui
On 11 Feb 2006, at 12:33, I myself wrote:
Is there a way to typeset white text on a black background?
This is to make scores for a children's instrument that has chord keys
white for Major, black for minor. \box serves fine for the former.
While waiting for a knowledgeable reply on this list
You can add \frenchChords in the chord section and also change the
definition of some chords to reflect french habits :
% définition des accords usuels en français.
chExceptionMusic = {
1-\markup { \raise #0.5 "4" "/" \raise #-1.0 "7" }
1-\markup { "7" }
1-\markup { \hspace
alexandre reche e silva yahoo.com.br> writes:
>
> 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 p
Thanks for the suggestions.
Skipping corrected music looks like the most helpful option. It is a cool and useful idea to skip music. (altough the way to do seems a little awkward.)
-Ben
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Installing 2.6.5.1 worked perfectly on my Dell WinXP about a week ago. Loading everything worked fine, and using Lilypond from the command-line and double-clicking files worked fine. However, on my win xp laptop, Lilypond won't work from the command line.
If I try to run
Hi,
So I have a line of music that I typeset with Lilypond. Because I only
want that line, I extracted it from the full page output using Preview
(I'm on Mac OS X.3.9). I then include the line as a figure in a latex
document I run pdflatex on.
The figure looks fine on my computer and on every oth
alexandre reche e silva wrote:
I was searching the list (with keywords: line percussion staff) and found not
necessary help to the unanswered question once posted by us.
But it seems that the "command" \override Staff.StaffSymbol #'line-count = #n
(where n stands for the number of "willed" li
On 14-Feb-06, at 1:53 PM, Edwin Vane wrote:
So I have a line of music that I typeset with Lilypond. Because I only
want that line, I extracted it from the full page output using Preview
(I'm on Mac OS X.3.9). I then include the line as a figure in a latex
document I run pdflatex on.
I suggest
On 14-Feb-06, at 7:49 AM, Marius Amado Alves wrote:
While waiting for a knowledgeable reply on this list, which never
came, I managed to find a solution.
The helpful volunteers who answer questions on this mailing list are
happy that you managed to find a solution.
It took a fair amount o
I'd like to weigh in on this one.
My experience is totally contrary to the way this discussion has gone.
The actual entry and correction of the music is a trivial small part of
the time I spend working with Lilypond. I spend much more time in
adjusting the tweaks, especially the choice of line br
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