Hi,
Who is maintaining lilybin.com?
The dropdown menu allows me to choose between "Latest Stable (2.18.2)" and
"Latest Unstable (2.19.48)". If I select "Latest Unstable" the exported
PDF file tells me, when I inspect its properties in my pdf viewer, that in
reality Lilypond 2.19.55 was used
In the attached foto you see the template. Using \breathe\fermata raises
the error:
F:/Meine Noten/EigeneNoten/test.ly:149:13: error: syntax error,
unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER
\breathe
\fermata
. Please show me a solution to this.
(Version 2.19.82)
Regards
Bernhard
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On 2018-09-12 6:24 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
In the attached foto you see the template. Using \breathe\fermata
raises
the error:
F:/Meine Noten/EigeneNoten/test.ly:149:13: error: syntax error,
unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER
\breathe
\fermata
Hi Bernhard,
Would this work for you?
On 2018-09-12 6:40 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-09-12 6:24 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
In the attached foto you see the template. Using \breathe\fermata
raises
the error:
F:/Meine Noten/EigeneNoten/test.ly:149:13: error: syntax error,
unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER
\breathe
\fermata
Thank you, Aaron, that works.
Am 12.09.2018 um 15:53 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> On 2018-09-12 6:40 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
>> On 2018-09-12 6:24 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
>>> In the attached foto you see the template. Using \breathe\fermata
>>> raises
>>> the error:
>>> F:/Meine Noten/EigeneNoten/test.l
Vaughan McAlley wrote
> Hmmm...
>
> Has anyone tried
>
> \midi {
> \context {
> \Staff
> \remove "Staff_performer"
> }
> \context {
> \PianoStaff
> \consists "Staff_performer"
> }
> }
>
> % ??
> (I haven't, but who knows?)
> Vaughan
I just tried. It kin
Thanks for all your useful thoughts.
I think I'll try to make this with LateX for a start and see if I can manage
it!
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On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:57:01PM -0700, foxfanfare wrote:
[...]
> Thanks Theo and Guy for your solution. I tried them and I think I'll
> make a mix of both. I didn't think of the Tags for specific midi
> indications, and especially, the idea of making two separate scores,
> one for the layout and
On 13.09.2018 01:29, H. S. Teoh wrote:
The solution I've adopted is to
always explicitly name all voices, even temporary ones,
IIRC, they are named by default: "1", "2", etc. so you should just be
able to use those names.
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Hello,
I’ve come across some weird behaviour from the \stemNeutral command. This
doesn’t work:
\version "2.19.82"
\relative { \stemUp 8) r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown 8 } \stemUp r
\stemNeutral c,16 es ges bes }
%%%
Adding a second \stemNeutral command is necessary to reset th
Il giorno gio 13 set 2018 alle 5:08, Edward Neeman
ha scritto:
Hello,
I’ve come across some weird behaviour from the \stemNeutral
command. This doesn’t work:
\version "2.19.82"
\relative { \stemUp 8) r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown 8 } \stemUp r
\stemNeutral c,16 es ges be
Thanks for the reply.
I still don’t understand why two \stemNeutral commands work differently to just
one. Take out one of them in this example and it looks different:
%%%
\version "2.19.82"
\relative {
g' % default is \stemUp
\stemUp 8 r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown 8 } \stemUp r
% \stemNeutra
Il giorno mer 12 set 2018 alle 11:12, Martin Tarenskeen
ha scritto:
Hi,
Who is maintaining lilybin.com?
The dropdown menu allows me to choose between "Latest Stable
(2.18.2)" and "Latest Unstable (2.19.48)". If I select "Latest
Unstable" the exported PDF file tells me, when I inspect it
You are right, it seems weird.
If you check your property-init.ly file you'll find these definitions:
stemUp = \override Stem.direction = #UP
stemDown = \override Stem.direction = #DOWN
stemNeutral = \revert Stem.direction
But I don't know what's happening here.
Il giorno gio 13 set 2018 alle 7
On 2018-09-12 10:30 pm, Federico Bruni wrote:
You are right, it seems weird.
If you check your property-init.ly file you'll find these definitions:
stemUp = \override Stem.direction = #UP
stemDown = \override Stem.direction = #DOWN
stemNeutral = \revert Stem.direction
But I don't know what's ha
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