David Bobroff wrote:
David Bobroff wrote:
I would like to alter the size of printed chord names. How do I do
that? I'm sure there is some sort of font size alteration to the
Chord_name_engnraver or somesuch. Help?
I found the solution myself:
\override ChordName #'font-size = #-2
Does an
Lilypond 2.8.6 (Mac)
If I run Lilypond with a score using between-system-space, it works. If I use
the same score embedded in a latex file, it does not work with lilypond-book.
Help?
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Right! When you use lilypond-book, each system of the score is typeset as a
separate .eps file that is then included in the LaTeX document using
\includegraphics. You can easily change the spacing using something like:
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\\[10mm]\noindent}
before \begin{documen
On Wed 25 October 2006 10:04, Paul Scott wrote:
> David Bobroff wrote:
> > David Bobroff wrote:
> >> I would like to alter the size of printed chord names. How do I do
> >> that? I'm sure there is some sort of font size alteration to the
> >> Chord_name_engnraver or somesuch. Help?
> >
> > I fou
"Rael B. G. Toffolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I´m a teacher in a State University in Brasil. I´m Trying to use some files
> in musedata format but I can´t install the Dmuse in my computer ´cause I
> using a windows XP. I do some research on the web and I saw that lilypond
> can convert Museda
Jan Nieuwenhuizen escreveu:
"Rael B. G. Toffolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I´m a teacher in a State University in Brasil. I´m Trying to use some files
in musedata format but I can´t install the Dmuse in my computer ´cause I
using a windows XP. I do some research on the web and I saw that lily
Depends on your age, eyesight and the type of score too. For a simple fake
book lead sheet I like things big so that I can read it better in a dark
room at a distance, or at times when I'll have a cheat sheet on the floor at
my feet while performing something I have not fully memorized. As for t
Many thanks, Thies
Your suggestion works perfectly for left-aligning instrument
names, and it is certainly simpler than my best effort!
With hspace 1 or 2 larger than the longest name and 1 larger
again for staves which are outside any bracket or brace the
left alignment (for the default font at
Thanks Frédéric,
I solved the problem by using Notepad and saving the file in utf-8.
dubcek
Frédéric Bron wrote:
>
> I use with success the windows version of lily combined with vim (:set
> encoding=utf-8). No issue with French text.
> Can you send your extract and I will make it work. Then
Due to my clumsiness, I sent a message erroneously to answer your reply to a
query I made in last August concerning the same problem (as well as another
problem which I have solved meanwhile). As you may have read in the message
I sent just a few minutes ago, I solved the problem by using notepad
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Incidentally there are some inconsistencies in this section of the 2.9
manual - the text uses the old form (Staff.instrument) and the examples the
new (Staff.instrumentName).
Thanks for the report, but in the future, please send these reports as
separate emails. It was o
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Valentin Villenave escreveu:
I know .sib files are compressed and somehow encrypted, and therefore
quite difficult to "disassemble" ; is there any sponsoring stuff to
make it possible however ?
The musicxml importer isn't that good and can be improved, but if the
probl
Toine Schreurs wrote:
The last part of a broken slur (at a line break) is wrong if at
the same time a long rehearsalmark is printed. The slurdirection
is reversed, and the slur is drawn at the right side of the
note, instead of the left side. The slur is extended to the full
length of the rehear
FYI, this bug also happens on volta brackets that continue or start at a new
system. The beginning of the volta bracket is "pushed" to the right by the
mark. This is exasperated by the fact that very often it is necessary to
put a "To CODA" mark at the beginning of first endings. In this very
f
Hi,
A while ago, I posted to this list about how to include a breathing sing into
the lyrics (not into the staff), and Mats gave me the solution:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-11/msg00532.html
However, I'm still fighting with the issue (in lilypond 2.8.7), because that
sol
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) escreveu:
FYI, this bug also happens on volta brackets that continue or start at a new
system. The beginning of the volta bracket is "pushed" to the right by the
mark. This is exasperated by the fact that very often it is necessary to
put a "To CODA" mark at the beginnin
Hi,
I dont know if I should be saying this in this forum, but I have a wish list for guitar related stuff. I am just a newbie and still trying to get a hold of the syntax but I have found some stuff that is a bit lacking in the guitar arena. Or maybe is not documented clearly? Maybe this is becau
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