Dear list,
I am using invisible barlines in the middle of a line in a score. I
would like to completely eliminate any effect that these invisible
barlines have on note spacing. I know I could just remove them, but
there is no way to determine which ones would fall in the middle of
the lin
On Nov 27, 2008, at 11:40 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Have you tried
\override BarLine #'X-extent = #'(0 . 0)
[or even negative numbers]?
Hi Kieren,
Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it doesn't resolve my
issue. I also tried zeroing "kern" to no effect. Also, in case it
On Nov 28, 2008, at 4:23 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
You should find your answer in the docs. Section "5.4.6 Visibility
of objects" in the 2.11 docs gives several different approaches to
making objects vanish. I'm sure one of these will be right for you,
but I can't say which one without kn
Dear Craig,
A quick Google searched yielded the following blog post, which may
provide you with some useful information regarding custom URL handlers
in Java.
http://www.unicon.net/node/776
Basil
On Nov 28, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Craig Bakalian wrote:
Hi,
I have just finished making my own
On Nov 28, 2008, at 12:19 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Is this not what you want?
\relative c'
{
\set Score.timing = ##f
\override Staff.BarLine #'break-visibility = #'#(#f #f #f)
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
}
Dear Kieren,
Thank you again, but it is not. Since you have set Score.timin
On Nov 28, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
Take a look at Issue #462 in the bug tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=462&q=barline
Until this enhancement is dealt with, I'm afraid you're stuck with the
extra space.
Thank you for your reply. I am disappointed, but
Dear list,
Suppose I have a .ly file with Score.timing set to false and no line
breaks (that is, everything is typeset on one line):
\relative c'
{
\set Score.timing = ##f
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
}
Now suppos
Assuming that I have user (not root) access to a FreeBSD system with
compilers, etc., could I get LilyPond running? I could contact the box's
maintainer and ask for the dependencies to be installed in order for me
to be able to compile LilyPond into my home directory. But what are
LilyPond's cu
In the following sample:
% change for other default global staff size.
myStaffSize = #20
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree "Minion Pro" "Myriad Pro" "Courier" (/
myStaffSize 20)))
what is the relevance of the " myStaffSize = #20" line in relation to
selecting font names. I don't qu
How can I make LilyPond output .EPS files for insertion into page layout
programs like InDesign?
Thanks,
Basil
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Hey,
Do any of you use a tool to hyphenate lyrics? With all the free
hyphenation tools out there, it seems ludicrous that hyphenation can't
be done automatically. Yet I can't seem to find the right tool for the job.
I tried LilyPondTool 0.2.8-4 both with jEdit 4.3pre2 and 4.2 and the
OpenOff
I'd like to globally reduce the size of my chord names. Right now, I
have the following in a chordmode block:
\chordmode {
\override ChordNames.ChordName #'font-size = #0
. . .
}
Which works, but requires me to duplicate the "override" in every set of
chords. Is there a way to set it onc
Dear all,
I just built and installed LilyPond 2.7.23 and realized that at some
point between 2.6.5 and 2.7.23 there started being a large (two-inch)
initial indent before the first line of my score is printed. My page
margins are the same as they were before, what is accounting for the new
top mar
I'd like to display a chord that says just "Un." -- nothing else. In
Finale, I'd handle this by setting no chord name and then making a
custom chord suffix for "Un."
What's the appropriate way to do this in LilyPond? I read "7.2.3 Printing
chord names," but the chordNameExceptions method seems to
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 07:58:08AM +0100, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> with the last 2.7 release,
>
>
> \chords {
> c:sus4
> \notemode { <\tweak #'text #"foo" c>4 }
> c:dim7
>
> }
Amazing! This was just what I needed, thanks so much!
Now, if I have a chord like "A", and I want to attach
Garamond instead of
Century for my documents :) Thanks for your help in advance.
--Basil Crow
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In addition, I just tried using the Windows short name "AGaramond" in
fonts.scm, and LilyPond made a PDF, but it was not in Adobe Garamond --
the text came out in a weird and jaggedy sans serif face. Go figure.
--Basil Crow
Basil Crow wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a new LilyPond user a
Hi,
I'm trying to build LilyPond 2.5.24 on Cygwin. I followed the
instructions at http://lilypond.org/web/devel/packaging all the way up
to the last line: /netrel/bin/mknetrel lilypond (including setting up a
clean Cygwin, compiling the required dependencies, and setting up
netrel). It started
Hi list,
Dumb question: How do you use an open parenthesis in lyrics? I'm using
"\lyricmode {" to begin my lyrics.
Thanks,
Basil
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LilyPond 2.5.26 for Windows uses Verdana as the default font, but I want
to use the serif and sans serifs Minion Pro and Myriad Pro. I've been
getting away by hacking lines 355-356 of C:\Program
Files\LilyPond\usr\share\lilypond\2.5.26\font.scm to read:
(add-pango-fonts n 'roman "Minion Pro
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