Neil Puttock wrote:
> 2009/12/7 Federico Bruni :
>> I'm writing a blank sheet to be used for hand writing (see attached file).
>> The problem is that the first bar of each line is too large compared
>> with the other bars. I guess this is due to a default padding value of
>> some property.. I don't
Alexander Kobel writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>> -Eluze writes:
>>> i think \parallelMusic is just thought for a quick and easy input -
>>> without sophisticated structuring of a piece!
>>
>> In my personal opinion, tools of "quick and easy" nature that do not fit
>> well with the rest of Lilyp
David Kastrup wrote:
Alexander Kobel writes:
-Eluze writes:
i think \parallelMusic is just thought for a quick and easy input -
without sophisticated structuring of a piece!
Although it's an example of a functionality that IMHO is to valuable
to be hidden inside the LSR without mentioning it
Alexander Kobel writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>> Alexander Kobel writes:
-Eluze writes:
> i think \parallelMusic is just thought for a quick and easy input -
> without sophisticated structuring of a piece!
>>> Although it's an example of a functionality that IMHO is to valuable
>>
David Kastrup wrote:
Alexander Kobel writes:
Standardization does not mean "let's call the current inconsistent
ad-hoc behavior standard". A standard needs to make sense of its
own, not just be a side-effect of a particular implementation.
Ah, come on. Of course your reasoning is correct, I k
Alexander Kobel writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>> Alexander Kobel writes:
Standardization does not mean "let's call the current inconsistent
ad-hoc behavior standard". A standard needs to make sense of its
own, not just be a side-effect of a particular implementation.
>>> Ah, com
Greetings,
I am making instructions for my piece with \markup and want to show the
different note heads. I can use \note, but since it's inside of a \markup,
I can't change noteheads in the normal way, and if I use \musicglyph, only
the head will be displayed, not the stem- I would like to ha