Hi Carl,
thanks for trying this (and forgive me for explicitly CC'ng you as the
author of the commit that, on my system, triggered the problem)!
On 6/22/19, 3:48 PM, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" wrote:
That's about as much as I can contribute, I guess. Does anybody have an
idea wh
Hi Lukas,
May be a bug, but I always use explicit voices, not '//' constructs. I
find it is just better but.
You play with the rests, but this works:
\new Staff
<<
{
\voiceOne
R1
a''8( b'' b'' a'')
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
R1
r2
}
>>
I'm aware this does not
On 2019-06-22 10:38 pm, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Can anyone tell me what this error message means when trying to compile
a
file?
Drawing systems...
/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/darwin-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-stable-2.20/flower/include/drul-array.hh:35
<0>: failed assertion `
On 23/06/2019 08:38, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Hi Lilyponders,
Can anyone tell me what this error message means when trying to compile a
file?
Drawing systems...
/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/darwin-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-stable-2.20/flower/include/drul-array.hh:35
<0>: fai
Am So., 23. Juni 2019 um 10:54 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>
> Hi Lukas,
>
> May be a bug, but I always use explicit voices, not '//' constructs. I
> find it is just better but.
>
> You play with the rests, but this works:
>
>
> \new Staff
> <<
>{
> \voiceOne
> R1
> a''8( b'' b'
Am 23. Juni 2019 11:47:17 MESZ schrieb ah :
>
>
>On 23/06/2019 08:38, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
>> Hi Lilyponders,
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what this error message means when trying to
>compile a
>> file?
>>
>> Drawing systems...
>>
>/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/darwin-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.
> On Jun 23, 2019, at 1:38 AM, Craig Dabelstein
> wrote:
>
> Hi Lilyponders,
>
> Can anyone tell me what this error message means when trying to compile a
> file?
>
> Drawing
> systems.../home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/darwin-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-stable-2.20/flower/inclu
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to tweak the automatic beaming to produce beams
that cross bar lines? I'm typesetting a piece with a syncopated rhythm
which is indicated by beaming eight notes two and two, off the beats. I
can managed to make the automatic beaming handle it within the bars, but
it
So first, thanks again for the people who replied to my last questions.
Now I've got a problem with a measure that is too busy where I want to
space some things out. I'm pretty new to this level of fine tuning, and
still trying to figure things out. Here's the relevant section:
\language "engli
On 23.06.19 21:21, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Is it somehow possible to tweak the automatic beaming to produce beams
that cross bar lines?
I’m quite sure that’s beyond the current auto-beaming algorithm. What
I’d suggest is relaying the beams to a music expression of their own:
\context Voice <<
Hi Evan,
How about: -\tweak X-offset #3 ^\markup{\italic "long"}
Cherrs,
Pierre
Le dim. 23 juin 2019 à 21:59, Evan Driscoll a écrit :
> So first, thanks again for the people who replied to my last questions.
>
> Now I've got a problem with a measure that is too busy where I want to
> space some
Perfect, thanks!
Evan
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 3:08 PM Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Evan,
> How about: -\tweak X-offset #3 ^\markup{\italic "long"}
> Cherrs,
> Pierre
>
> Le dim. 23 juin 2019 à 21:59, Evan Driscoll a écrit :
>
>> So first, thanks again
Thanks for the help everyone.
I narrowed down the guilty bars. Here's a MWE, however, it doesn't
reproduce the error in this MWE. When these two bars are replaced with
s1.*2 the files produce no error. I really don't know where to go from
here. Any advice?
Craig
\version "2.19.82"
\language eng
On 2019-06-23 11:15 pm, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Thanks for the help everyone.
I narrowed down the guilty bars. Here's a MWE, however, it doesn't
reproduce the error in this MWE. When these two bars are replaced with
s1.*2 the files produce no error. I really don't know where to go from
here. Any
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