trying to
fill the page. Is there any way to tell Lilypond to generate just the
music fragment and nothing else?
My current work around is to use lilypond-book on a test tex file. Once
it generates the eps files, I manually turn them into pdf to include in
my thesis. I was hoping for a better way.
utput?
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Edwin Vane
MMath Candidate
Computer Graphics Lab
School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
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spanner.
If you want a wavy line, I would look up Clusters in
the manual.
Cheers,
Edward Neeman
--- Edwin Vane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's another LilyPond contortion question:
>
> Is it possible to make LilyPond draw lines between
> note heads? I have in
>
n
the staff and the text. Setting no-spacing-rods to ##f helps but
disrupts the layout of objects on the staff. Is there any way to
increase horizontal padding between text items and simply cause the bar
underneat to expand nicely?
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problem at:
http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~revane/example.pdf
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Since I've received no response, I'll just assume it's a bug and work
around it using the aforementioned pdf extraction capabilities of
Preview on OS X.
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 10:12:17PM -0500, Edwin Vane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm noticing that objects that are near t
nting the problem down, has anybody else heard of
this or have any suggestions as to where to start looking for the
problem?
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MMath Candidate
Computer Graphics Lab
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University of Waterloo
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ilypond-book to produce .ps files that encapsulate just the
music and not a full page as lilypond proper does. I found that a bit
annoying and so I switched to pdf cropping in preview and hence my
problem.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 05:55:57PM -0800, Graham Percival wrote:
>
> On 14-Feb-06, at 1:53