Mitico! (ita)
Thanks for the quick answer!
I read the lilypond-book documentation but i can't understad everything
(because i can understand english but not very well.. sorry)
so I have another little question.
The best way to work with lilypond-book is to set the layout of
the page with latex a
Hi
I could write in french, but this might be usefull for someone else, it was
a pain in the but for me to find this out.
I'm a guitarrist, so I adapted the code for the four fingers, as the thumb
is not used in the Left Hand.
In the code bellow, you find code for fingering for the left end (Ln
Citando madhg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I used to use Crimson for writing lilypond. Excellent for small projects,
> less convenient for a large project with one main file to be compiled and
> several other files contaning the music for individual staves.
>
> I can now recommend another editor, PSP
Eduardo Vieira-3 wrote:
>
>> Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>
> Hello! I've downloaded it. What else do I need to do after installing the
> program and copying the Lilypond.ini to the folder syntax, so it can start
> working, that is, using syntax hi
The space between the staves on page one are quite wide but ok however the
second page they are considerably closer together. Is this correct? Or did I
do something to cause this?
\version "2.10.25"
\header {
title = "Sketch 1"
subtitle = "for guitar for now"
composer = "Jay Hamilton"
On Sunday 08 July 2007 07:47, Jay Hamilton wrote:
> The space between the staves on page one are quite wide but ok however the
> second page they are considerably closer together. Is this correct? Or
> did I do something to cause this?
I suspect it is because ragged-last-bottom is true by defaul
2007/7/8, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sunday 08 July 2007 07:47, Jay Hamilton wrote:
> The space between the staves on page one are quite wide but ok however the
> second page they are considerably closer together. Is this correct? Or
> did I do something to cause this?
I suspect it is
Benjamin Esham wrote:
> I'm having some issues with Lilypond 2.10.x's SVG export.
I seem to have fixed most (all?) of my font problems. I now have another
problem, however.
In order to submit one of LilyPond's SVGs to e.g. the Wikimedia Commons, it
is necessary to convert all of its text into p
Hi everyone. New lilypond user here. trying to use midi2ly to convert a
score I made in Overture and saved as type 1 mid. The midi file was from
notation, not from performance(so the times and durations should be
quantized already).
When I run midi2ly, it produces an ly file, no error, but the
Benjamin Esham wrote:
In order to submit one of LilyPond's SVGs to e.g. the Wikimedia Commons, it
is necessary to convert all of its text into paths; that way, users need not
have LilyPond's fonts in order to view the image correctly. Before
converting text into paths in Inkscape, you must make
Germain G. Ivanoff-Trinadtzaty wrote:
Well in fact, I _do_ want to learn Scheme. And I do understand the
general object of this doc page. But reading it, you notice that the
very first example, which is used in the next examples, is
incomplete... (Same thing appears on the web site, and on my loc
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/7/6, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
perhaps this _should_ become an official feature
request after all.
What is the protocol? Should we forward it to the -devel list?
What makes a feature request "official"?
Err, you tell me, and I get around to adding i
HI:
I did not intend this to be two documents, but the score got
complicated enough that it made sense to stop at the end of the A
section and begin a new lilypond file at the beginning of B. There are
only 4 pages of piano score. If I cut and paste them together there
are now octave displacement
I'm writing a cadenza, and it seems that < \bar "" > does not have
the effect of accidentals being reset as if there was a real bar
line. For instance
d16 [e fis g a b cis d e f e d]
\bar ""
e,16 [fis gis a b cis d e f g f e]
In the second phrase, only a sharp will be printed for the gis, no
Graham Percival wrote:
> I strongly urge anybody who is interested in SVG support to consider
> contributing resources (either source code or offering a bounty) to this
> end. If you are involved in a project that uses SVG (like this Wikimedia
> Commons thing), then perhaps you could encourage on
Hi Tiego,
that's GREAT !! :-)
I copy your codes into an existing file.ly and it worked at once =-O + :-) .
many (they could never be enough) THANKS for your time
to have found this out!
I believe that's also the magic rising from exchanges within a community
with a common project.
In Brussels
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 06:59:52PM -0700, David Fedoruk wrote:
> HI:
>
> I did not intend this to be two documents, but the score got
> complicated enough that it made sense to stop at the end of the A
> section and begin a new lilypond file at the beginning of B. There are
> only 4 pages of piano
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