Hi list,
in a lilypond document (2.13.21) I use a true type font for the title
and barnumbers (RomanSmc-regular).
When printing I noticed that the font is replaced by another font, the
spacing is incorrect. On screen the correct font is shown.
I printed the same pdf under windows and it worke
Hello Lilypond-Users,
I know this is discussed often. So I have some examples how I tried it.
I am typesetting a few choral pieces (using the stable version 2.12.2
Ubuntu repo), where there is often a sign, that singers should close
from vowel to 'N'.
This is written: a - - - men (n) ___
Hello again,
I saw my code was damaged while copying and pasting to the mail, sorry!
So now I attach a file ...
regards Jan-Peter.
\version "2.12.2"
noten = \relative c'' {
\dynamicUp
d1\p\>
\tag #'print { c1 ~ c1 }
\tag #'lyrics { c2 ~ c8 c4. ~ c1 }
s1*0\! \bar "|."
}
notend = \re
Op donderdag 27 mei 2010 schreef northofscotland:
> I am typesetting a mediaeval trouvere song and want to add a drone to the
> midi but hide the somewhat redundant music in the printout. Is there a
> simple way to do this, please?
That's easy, using two \score blocks, one for the printout and o
Am 2010-05-28 um 10:33 schrieb Thomas Scharkowski:
in a lilypond document (2.13.21) I use a true type font for the
title and barnumbers (RomanSmc-regular).
When printing I noticed that the font is replaced by another font,
the spacing is incorrect. On screen the correct font is shown.
I print
Hi Jan-Peter:
> I am typesetting a few choral pieces (using the stable version 2.12.2 Ubuntu
> repo), where there is often a sign, that singers should close from vowel to
> 'N'.
> This is written: a - - - men (n)
> The choir should do this in designated times/positions, so it should
Many thanks for the replies.
As is so often the case with Lilypond, its easy when you know how!
Works a treat. Thanks.
northofscotland wrote:
>
> I am typesetting a mediaeval trouvere song and want to add a drone to the
> midi but hide the somewhat redundant music in the printout. Is there a
Hi Kieren,
thank you for this hint. I embedded it in my little test-file and will
use it :-) . Its a cleaner and nicer solution than the phrasing-slur hack!
But my tagged-Voice-solution still has the opportunity to place the
'(n)' somewhere without a note above it. The scores I am working on ne
Hi!
I'm experiencing a very annoying (IMO) output with multiline
\header fields.
I don't know if it's a bug or if I'm doing something wrong (actually I
would tend to consider this as a bug).
If I use for example two lines for the "composer" field, the second
line is closer to the following field
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
>
> If I use for example two lines for the "composer" field, the second
> line is closer to the following field (i.e. "arranger") than to the
> first line of the "composer" field. This is very unpleasant.
>
> I'm sure most of you should have encounter this issue at least
-Eluze wrote:
>
>
> Xavier Scheuer wrote:
>>
>> If I use for example two lines for the "composer" field, the second
>> line is closer to the following field (i.e. "arranger") than to the
>> first line of the "composer" field. This is very unpleasant.
>>
>> I'm sure most of you should have en
Hi all,
I've realized that a tied harmonic note in TabStaff keeps the angle
brackets while the number is correctly removed. (see attached file)
I suppose this is not intended and in my opinion brackets should be
removed.
I've done it manually with:
\once \override HarmonicParenthesesItem #'stenci
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