Hi Again,
I'm still trying to get a score to fit on a CD jewel case insert.
Joe Neeman's suggestion that I adjust max-stretch enabled me to make the
two staves in a PianoStaff be closer together. Unfortunately, tweaking
all the different paper variables often causes quite nonsensical
results
On 2/18/07, Michael David Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Again,
I'm still trying to get a score to fit on a CD jewel case insert.
Joe Neeman's suggestion that I adjust max-stretch enabled me to make the
two staves in a PianoStaff be closer together. Unfortunately, tweaking
all the diff
Trevor Bača wrote:
On 2/18/07, Michael David Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm still trying to get a score to fit on a CD jewel case insert.
Hm ... there is the following override ...
\override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'line-break-permission = ##f
... which you'll need to do either in
Still working on my CD case insert...
I have the text "acc." above my PianoStaff where the tempo is increased.
I also have a hidden tempo change for the MIDI file.
My staves are quite close together on my PDF, because I only have the
height of a CD case to fit everything in. The "acc." mark
Why not try \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = (0 . -4 )
(adjust -4 until you get the mark where you want.)
Looking at your code again, you could also try replacing RehearsalMark with
Score.RehearsalMark I've never used Y-offset to move things about, but perhaps
it works too.
Vivian Barty-Taylor wrote:
Why not try \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = (0 . -4 )
(adjust -4 until you get the mark where you want.)
Looking at your code again, you could also try replacing RehearsalMark
with Score.RehearsalMark I've never used Y-offset to move things about
Dear David,
In your case, the reason it didn't work was that you hadn't identified the
RehearsalMark correctly. If you look at the page for Mark-engraver it tells you:
Mark_engraver is part of contexts: Score
so unless you tell Lilypond to look in the Score context it isn't going to find
Thanks for your answer !Well, I test it with 2.10.17 and 2.10.19-1. Both on
windows. The "bug" is still here. I prefer use stable version.
However I try it with 2.11.19 on windows too. Same unexpected behavior. I don't
have link with \with-url when I use -dno-point-and-click.
Any reference to th
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 23:42:05 +0100, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> LilyPondTool 2.10.4 has been released.
> Take it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit or wait for the
> plugin repository to update.
> Important:
> - jEdit 4.3pre9 is needed now. It will work faster.
> - SideKick 0.7.
I recommend you to primarily use the padding and staff-padding
properties to adjust the vertical position of objects. Then, LilyPond
will automatically take the new position of the object
into account, for example when calculating the distance to the next
stave. If you use extra-offset, the obje
Dear Mats and others,
I would suggest putting a note on the backend pages of the Program Reference.
It seemed such a logical thing to just do \once \override DynamicText #'padding
= #4 that I didn't even check if that was possible. (I then remembered that the
last time I had tried this and it h
Downloaded and installed update today and it works great.
Sorry, but the doc is mixed up. I'll do another build this night.
Bert
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Dear all,
Saturday the 17 February, the existence of our “secret” A-Play application was
made public in a response e-mail from Valentin Villenave. We would like to
inform you a little more detailed about our new project.
A-Play is a web-based shell using the LilyPond language. A-Play used to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> We have the following statement: A-Play is a freeware GNU documentation or
> application according to your liking.
CAn you clarify? Does this mean that the source for A-Play is
available?
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It's much easier to provide a relevant answer if you include a small
example of what you tried. Using
\set Staff.midiInstrument = ...
should certainly work. Just put that command before the first note of
the corresponding music.
For the dynamics, just insert a normal dynamics indication like
\f o
I am having the following problem - any suggestions would be
appreciated
I cannot make a slur from the E grace note at the start of the
second bar go to the F#, it goes to the A in all the four
examples I tried below. As you can see, I have tried to think
laterally, but without success so far...
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