Problems with titling layout

2006-03-26 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
Hi folks, I have a score set out as follows: ** \version "2.8.0" \header{ subtitle = \markup{\italic "Brantwood"} title = "I Know Thee Who Thou Art" poet = "Albert Orsborn" composer = "arr. Ray Steadman-Allen" arranger = "transc. Ca

Glissando?

2006-03-26 Thread Junge
Okay   I found an example in Mutopia that shows something similar to what I want.   I think this might be useful to add to the snippet directory, but before I do, I would your opinion, if something could be improved:   \version "2.6.5"\relative c' { \clef treble \key c \major \time 3/8    fi

Hiding ledger lines?

2006-03-26 Thread Geoff Horton
I'm working on a piece that has two lines (soprano and alto) on the same staff. The alto has a helf-rest where the soprano has music, and because of the pitches in the soprano line, the alto rest is set on a ledger line at middle C. I don't want it there; I want it sitting on the e-line, so I moved

Re: Hiding ledger lines?

2006-03-26 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
Geoff Horton wrote: > I'm working on a piece that has two lines (soprano and alto) on the > same staff. The alto has a helf-rest where the soprano has music, and > because of the pitches in the soprano line, the alto rest is set on a > ledger line at middle C. I don't want it there; I want it sitti

Re: Glissando?

2006-03-26 Thread Gilles
Hello. > > I think this might be useful to add to the snippet directory, Certainly. > but before I do, I would your opinion, if something could be improved: > Just remove the curly brackets indicated below, I don't think they are necessary. > \version "2.6.5" > \relative c' { > \clef trebl

Tie anomaly in \set tieWaitForNote

2006-03-26 Thread Steve D
Tie Anomaly LilyPond 2.8.0 on Debian Linux, installed using the GUB There seems to be an anomaly with ties when using the \set tieWaitForNote feature, in version 2.8.0. I noticed this anomaly when I was trying to manually format a tie column between a grace-note arpeggio and the following chord.

More than one \book?

2006-03-26 Thread Art Hixson
I've wondered about this for a while. In the following section of the doc it says: 10.4.1 Paper size . . .if the \paper block is at the top of the file, then it will apply to all pages. If the \paper block is inside a \book, then the paper size will only apply to that book. The constr