Neil Puttock schrieb:
2009/5/2 Marc Hohl :
I have made some observations concerning \glissando:
1) accidentals are not recognised properly; I know this is in the bug list
and there are workarounds,
see http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2005-08/msg00235.html
This isn't at
The full error in the console is
programming error: minimise_least_squares (): Nothing to minimise
This means that vertical spacing is triggered
before line breaking
continuing, cross fingers
I originally asked this question a couple of weeks ago but never got
a reply. What causes this err
Am 04.05.2009 um 23:03 schrieb Neil Puttock:
2009/5/3 Kieren MacMillan :
There's likely a way to make a Scheme function which automatically
\translate-s the text the correct amount, but I don't have time to
investigate it.
Since the instrument name conveniently makes up the negative part of
Dear Eluze,
thanks for Your help!
It works, but it seems to be really complicated, for me at least!
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kontrapunktstefan wrote:
>
>
> It works, but it seems to be really complicated, for me at least!
>
hi Stefan
why don't you reply in the thread you started - now it gets difficult to
find corresponding parts!?
there is also a more simple solution - but be aware that the result will
depend on
I was using a chord substitution scheme submitted here by Kieren MacMillan. It
works well and I enhanced it for augmented chords. However, I'm trying to
display a plus sign as the augmented symbol and in the case of the C augmented7
chord it displays C7/#5 instead of C+7. Whereas the C aug 9 is fin
Hi Stan,
I was using a chord substitution scheme submitted here by Kieren
MacMillan.
Aw, shucks... ;)
It works well and I enhanced it for augmented chords. However, I'm
trying to
display a plus sign as the augmented symbol and in the case of the
C augmented7
chord it displays C7/#5 inst
Kieren MacMillan sympatico.ca> writes:
> You've got an errant ' in your chord definition -- you actually want
>
> 1-\markup { +\super "7" }
>
> Hope this helps!
That does help. I guess the quote mark put that particular note in a different
octave???
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This looks really bad:
harpchords = \relative c' { \time 15/8
s2^"C" s2^"G/B" s2^"Am" s4. | s2^"Cmaj7/B" s2^"Em/G" s2^"F" s4. |
s2^G s2^"F/A" s2^"G/B" s4. | s2^"Dm/A" s2^"Dm/F" s2 s4. |
\repeat volta 2 {
s2^C s2^"G/B" s2^"Am" s4.^"Am/G#" | s2^"Cmaj7/G" s2^"Em" s2^F
s4.^"Bb/F" |
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(resent to the list)
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
> This looks really bad:
>
> harpchords = \relative c' { \time 15/8
> s2^"C" s2^"G/B" s2^"Am" s4. | s2^"Cmaj7/B" s2^"Em/G" s2^"F" s4. |
> s2^G s2^"F/A" s2^"G/B" s4. | s2^"Dm/A" s2^"Dm/F" s2 s4. |
> \repeat volta 2 {
>
If I have multiple scores on a single page, how can I control the
vertical spacing between them. Currently it's a bit larger than I'd
like it to be.
James E. Bailey
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