Ok!
I tried and it works very well!
Another solution is to add the extension ".ly" to the file name and then
the command runs.
I don't understand why it is not the way described in Lilypond manuals.
Anyway, thank you so much for your help!
Il giorno lun 5 set 2022 alle ore 19:06 Knute Snortum
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Thanks for the update!
I tried OOoLilyPond v1.1.6 beta on Fedora 36 with Libre Office and the
new Cairo backend seems to work nicely with it. Note for other Fedora
users: The lilypond-2.23.12 that is currently packaged in the Fedora
repository has been compiled /without/ the cairo backend and
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 2:19 AM Rip _Mus wrote:
>
> Ok!
> I tried and it works very well!
> Another solution is to add the extension ".ly" to the file name and then the
> command runs.
Huh. I'm surprised that works. I guess LilyPond is smart enough to
execute Python code.
> I don't understand
On Tue 06 Sep 2022 at 11:19:28 (+0200), Rip _Mus wrote:
> Il giorno lun 5 set 2022 alle ore 19:06 Knute Snortum ha scritto:
> > On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 10:26 PM Rip _Mus wrote:
> > >> On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 9:06 AM Rip _Mus wrote:
> > >> > I have installed the version 2.22.1, wich I used for a lot
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 8:09 AM David Wright wrote:
>
> On Tue 06 Sep 2022 at 11:19:28 (+0200), Rip _Mus wrote:
> > Il giorno lun 5 set 2022 alle ore 19:06 Knute Snortum ha scritto:
> > > On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 10:26 PM Rip _Mus wrote:
> > > >> On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 9:06 AM Rip _Mus wrote:
>
> > >
In order to avoid the AB problem, what I'm trying to do is move some
fingering down in the system, but the problem I run into is I get too
much space between staves.
Here is a MWE:
%%%
\version "2.23.12"
moveFingerB = {
\override Fingering.X-offset = -0.5
\override Fingering.Y-extent = #'(2
The following code produces a png file that did not print the correct chord
name. .
\version "2.23.11"
\language "italiano"
global = {
\key do \major
\numericTimeSignature
\time 4/4
}
chordNames = \chordmode {
\global
% Chords follow here.
la1 dod1:m fad1:m re2 dob8:m
An update with a solution re gvim with point and click. This would also
apply to other Linux distros apart from Alma Linux I think.
It turns out the missing comma for the gvim remote command has been
submitted as a bug report. But the gobbledygook internal message that
gvim prints and requires
I have found a strange corner case which partCombine doesn't handle
correctly. I ran into it setting a complex orchestral score, but I've
narrowed down the demonstration to something more reasonably sized.
In this example, I have to do the known workaround in bar 2 of adding
invisible grace notes
> On 7 Sep 2022, at 05:32, ming tsang wrote:
>
>
> The following code produces a png file that did not print the correct chord
> name. .
>
> ...
> the output png screen print:
>
> I am expecting to seeA C#m F#m D C#m Bm
> Any help is appreciated.
> ming (lyndon) tsang
That wou
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