Nick Payne writes:
> This is probably user error rather than anything else, but I just
> wasted 20 minutes wondering why an accidental on a note in a score was
> missing in the PDF output before realising that the same note appeared
> earlier in the same bar but in a hidden voice.
>
> In most gui
Fantastic, that quite did it!
thanks
Rodolfo
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:01 PM, Gilles THIBAULT
wrote:
>> process of converting
>> them manually to two separate voices:
>> 8
>>
>> becomes
>>
>> << { e8 f g a} \\ { c8 d e f } >>
>>
>
> With the function \extractNote of the snippet you have given
Hello,
I'm transcribing a piece that starts with a \grace, more like the
following snippet:
%%
notes = \relative c'' {
\clef "treble" \key es \major \time 4/4
\grace { as16 } g16 [ f16 es16 d16 ] c16 [ es16 d16 c16 ]
d16 [ c16 b16 a16 ] g4 ^\trill
}
\score {
\new Staff <<
Nick Payne-3 wrote:
>
> This is probably user error rather than anything else, but I just wasted
> 20 minutes wondering why an accidental on a note in a score was missing
> in the PDF output before realising that the same note appeared earlier
> in the same bar but in a hidden voice.
>
> In
Hello,
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On 2011-02-22 11:15, Rodolfo Zitellini wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm transcribing a piece that starts with a \grace, more like the
> following snippet:
>
> [...]
> \score {
> \new Staff <<
> \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Violino P[rimo]"
> \context Staff <<
> [...]
> I noticed that when
pkx166h wrote:
>
>
> if someone lets me know where we think this could go I could write an
> @knownissue or @warning.
>
> James
>
i believe this should go in the chapter about accidentals and polyphony (if
it is not an issue) - if you look at the example above and unhide the
respective voice
Hi all,
about two years ago (I don't remember exactly), there was a discussion
where I was involved and the outcome of which was a new approach for
incipits in ancient music. To be clear, I paste the snippet I'm
referring to at the bottom of this message.
At this time, nobody was able to bri
Hi,
is it possible to use a free text markup as a clef? I need a gamma clef
just for an incipit, and it would be sufficient to use the letter "G"
for this case.
Thanks,
Stefan
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2011/2/22 Stefan Waler :
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to use a free text markup as a clef? I need a gamma clef just
> for an incipit, and it would be sufficient to use the letter "G" for this
> case.
This is modified from an example in LSR
GClef = \markup { \huge G }
{
\override Staff.Clef #'ste
On 22/02/11 21:34, -Eluze wrote:
Nick Payne-3 wrote:
This is probably user error rather than anything else, but I just wasted
20 minutes wondering why an accidental on a note in a score was missing
in the PDF output before realising that the same note appeared earlier
in the same bar but in a h
Hi,
I'm new on this list, though I use Lilypond for several years (but quite
basically) and audio with GNU/Linux for more years.
I present myself: I'm Aurélien, I'm french, work in a french non-profit
production/label/tour agency which produces and tours only free art with
free software.
I pla
Aurelien writes:
> \repeat percent X {
>
>
>
>
> }
>
> but actually, it just prints empy measures in the end. Is there a way
> to fix this, or am I trying to do something that doesn't exist, or
> shouldn't, or whatever?
What would you expect that to render as?
Standa
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