Bric writes:
> I was asking about the latter: the older versions of guile are not
> compiling.
>
> Has anyone run into this? and solved it?
Take the tip of the branch_release-1-8 branch in the Guile repository.
Thien-Thi Nguyen has kept that compilable even though no official
release is.
I am trying to do a single-stave (voice) score with words in two
languages. In one measure, I have a dotted crochet tied to a quaver with
a dashed slur because it is sung to two syllables in one language but
only one syllable in the other language.
If I use \addlyrics{ Foo- bar}, the "Foo-" ge
Am 18.01.2020 um 09:36 schrieb David Kastrup:
Bric writes:
I was asking about the latter: the older versions of guile are not compiling.
Has anyone run into this? and solved it?
Take the tip of the branch_release-1-8 branch in the Guile repository.
Thien-Thi Nguyen has kept that compilabl
One musician I play with prefers reading DO RE MI FA
as chord symbols, but the rest of use still want C D E F...
Is it possible, and how, to specify \language only for
a specific /book section ?
--strk;
Hi Peter,
> I am trying to do a single-stave (voice) score with words in two
> languages. In one measure, I have a dotted crochet tied to a quaver with
> a dashed slur because it is sung to two syllables in one language but
> only one syllable in the other language.
There are several ways of a
Hi Sandro,
Sandro Santilli-2 wrote
> One musician I play with prefers reading DO RE MI FA
> as chord symbols, but the rest of use still want C D E F...
the \language command is used to tell LilyPond what notes (or chord roots)
you want.
To control the way LilyPond displays them, you might need
On Sat 18 Jan 2020 at 11:06:57 (-0500), kieren_macmillan kieren_macmillan wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> > I am trying to do a single-stave (voice) score with words in two
> > languages. In one measure, I have a dotted crochet tied to a quaver with
> > a dashed slur because it is sung to two syllables i
On 18/01/2020 19:05, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 18 Jan 2020 at 11:06:57 (-0500), kieren_macmillan kieren_macmillan wrote:
Thank you both, that fixed it.
Peter
Is it possible in lilypond to have the words of the lyrics aligned so
the start of the word is under the note or group, rather than centered?
I didn't see anything in 'Aligning lyrics to a melody'. The discussion
at
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Left-align-first-word-of-lyrics-td146080
On 2020-01-18 1:27 pm, Peter Flynn wrote:
Is it possible in lilypond to have the words of the lyrics aligned so
the start of the word is under the note or group, rather than
centered?
I didn't see anything in 'Aligning lyrics to a melody'. The discussion
at
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/
Michael Käppler writes:
Sorry for the late reply, I have bad connectivity right now and can only
answer in the evening (and reading is also not without its problems).
Ugh, and I need to use a mobile plan, too.
Bric writes:
> I was asking about the latter: the older versions of guile are not
Michael Käppler writes:
> Am 18.01.2020 um 09:36 schrieb David Kastrup:
>> Bric writes:
>>
>>> I was asking about the latter: the older versions of guile are not
>>> compiling.
>>>
>>> Has anyone run into this? and solved it?
>> Take the tip of the branch_release-1-8 branch in the Guile repo
On 18/01/2020 21:37, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2020-01-18 1:27 pm, Peter Flynn wrote:
Is it possible in lilypond to have the words of the lyrics aligned so
the start of the word is under the note or group, rather than
centered?
[...]
You should only need to change LyricText.self-alignment-X.
[sn
Take you files with you.
I took the lead from Abraham Lee. Works on 4 computers. Windows 10. I
did this:
I installed LilyPond 2.19.83 and Frescoboldi 3.1.1 on one computer.
Download openLilyLib (part I use)
On a stick I made a Programs folder (root is OK)
I copied the 3 folders above to th
On Sat 18 Jan 2020 at 23:57:56 (+), Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 18/01/2020 21:37, Aaron Hill wrote:
> > On 2020-01-18 1:27 pm, Peter Flynn wrote:
> > > Is it possible in lilypond to have the words of the lyrics aligned so
> > > the start of the word is under the note or group, rather than
> > > cen
Hello All,
In the following I want the following order:
Sharp, natural, d1, c8
Please comment on my code.
Thank you.
\version "2.19.83"
\relative c'' {
\key d \major
<<{dis1}\\{\once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #2.2
\once \override Accidental.X-extent =
On January 18, 2020 at 6:05 PM David Kastrup <
d...@gnu.org> wrote:
Michael Käppler <
xmichae...@web.de> writes:
Am 18.01.2020 um 09:36 schrieb David Kastrup:
Bric <
b
This does not work it is not using the LilyPond on the stick it is using
the one on the computers Sorry! At this time i do not know how to fix it.
I have LilyPond on my computers, if i remove LilyPond from the computer
the stick will not work.
Some one may know a fix?
Thank you,
ƒg
On Sat, J
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