I am a 'newbie ' learning this wonderful text based notation coding
capability.
I fail to perceive, through user documentation, the 'fundamental'
difference between the two commands :
Lilypond Version (2.19.55)
lyricsto and addlyrics
Perhaps someone might be able clarify this distinction fo
perfect
can't thank you enough, David, for this clarification.
cheers,
Michael
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 3:02 PM David Kastrup wrote:
> Miguel Abrams writes:
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> > I am a 'newbie ' learning this wonderful text based notation coding
> > capability.
> &g
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Michael Abrams
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Dear community:
I am reaching out for assistance in regard to the following error.
Although I regard my knowledge of Lilypond to be primary, I have been a
more than excited user for over two years now, and have never come across
an error which I could not 'somehow' work around, at least until now
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2022 at 15:33
Subject: Re: Mac Monterey 12.3 and Lilypond 2.2.2
To: Miguel Abrams
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> On 18 Mar 2022, at 20:28, Miguel Abrams wrote:
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> Hi
I have researched this problem to no avail and would appreciate a help out.
When AutobeamOn is selected in the melody clef code, the words line up with
the beamed notes, as they should.
However, when I choose AutobeamOff the notes group correctly, but are only
assigned to one of the words (in the
Hi I am using Lilypond Version 2.22.2 and have started to investigate the
"Include" command, which calls instrument parts, as separate files, and
compiles them into a score.
I really like the way this functionality is working. However, I have
failed to find out how the Score Title, or identificat