Mario Moles writes:
> Do you know how to make this slur?
Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works:
\version "2.19.60"
\fixed c'
{
\time 6/8
8^-\arpeggio
b a)
}
What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result
in a complete messup.
Basicall
UH!
Great!
Thank you so match!
Il 09/09/2017 10:06, David Kastrup ha scritto:
Mario Moles writes:
Do you know how to make this slur?
Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works:
What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result
in a complete
On Mon 07 Aug 2017 at 22:33:12 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
> David Wright writes:
>
> > Neither do I. But the post I was commenting on was constructing an
> > Aunt Sally argument, "the unpredictability of \relative with \tag"
> > as a reason to make the change.
>
> Maybe "unpredictability" was
On Fri 01 Sep 2017 at 14:44:53 (+0200), Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> Salut Jacques!
>
> I don’t have any experience with C# programming, but maybe the Flex and
> > Bison specifications that are part of the LilyPond source code could be
> > integrated within a C# application?
> > This would provide a f
David Wright writes:
[...]
>> >> Now make-relative is a convenient but quite heavy-handed macro.
>> >> There are situations where it fails, and then it does so
>> >> spectacularly.
>> >>
>> >> The reason is that it allows creating a more natural "user
>> >> experience" by a totally unnatural an
David Wright writes:
> On Fri 01 Sep 2017 at 14:44:53 (+0200), Gianmaria Lari wrote:
>> Salut Jacques!
>>
>> I don’t have any experience with C# programming, but maybe the Flex and
>> > Bison specifications that are part of the LilyPond source code could be
>> > integrated within a C# applicati
Stephen MacNeil:
> you could just change it to tab
Thanks, this is helpful.
If possible, I would like some more information about how to tweak the
output.
* Is it possible to make the space within the circle opaque, but without
hiding the number (just hiding the tab line)? If so, how is this don
On 09.09.2017 16:17, David Kastrup wrote:
David Wright writes:
Would it be worth looking at how ly (in Python I believe) parses
LilyPond code?
What is ly ?
The command line tool aka python-ly that has been made available
separately from Frescobaldi.
Best, Simon
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Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 systems per page on all pages except
the last—the last page can have one or two systems, depending on whichever fits
best?
Thanks,
David
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Hi David,
> Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 systems per page on all pages except
> the last—the last page can have one or two systems, depending on whichever
> fits best?
1. It would be great if there was some consistent way to tell Lilypond to
consider the first and last page separat
That doesn’t work for me. (Lilypond 2.19.58) I’ve got 3 bars at the end of a
piece that would comfortably fit on a single line, but they are stretched to
fill two lines.
David
On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Is there a way to tell Lilypond to put 2 syst
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