Thank you. It works for v. 2.21.3.Reagards,Neo
On Friday, July 17, 2020, 12:44:43 PM GMT+2, Han-Wen Nienhuys
wrote:
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 8:38 AM Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
> > Test: \version "2.21.3" { c' }
> > With this last version, the first compilation is OK, but the second is
> > f
Hi!
I've been trying to add an ossia to an existing guitar part with the
tabulature. However, I run into this issue that the ossia gets doubled as long
as the tab part is uncommented. As soon as I don't use the tab staff,
everything is fine.
I guess it's all because of my /score block, but I can
Hi,
I'm new to Lilypond, coming over from a commercial program. Please, bear with
me as I'm still learning.
The issue:
I seem to get measures auto-transposed one by one.
I have one bar of music, then the second one gets transposed one octave higher,
the next one even one octave higher, and so on.
Dear All,
After plenty of tweaking (as I have found it's always the case) I've come up
with quite a satisfying code (based on David Kastrup's one) for guitar palm
mutes. Please check out the tiny example.
There are still two things I can't figure out, though, and I would be grateful
if anyone c
Am 31.12.2017 um 17:20 schrieb Neo Anderson:
> 1. How to change the look of the extender lines (dashes)? I'd like them
> to be more dense or compact. The following -\tweaks with various values
> won't make a difference.
> -\tweak bound-details.dash-fraction #0
> -\twea
Dear Kieren,
I was afraid that without any instructions the code in that thread would fail,
but to my surprise it worked beautifully! Thank you!
I wonder why this isn't coded into LP itself or provided as a snippet
with the software or in some repository (or am I mistaken?)
On Monday, Ja
David,
I'm sure you have your own priorities. With my short time I've been with this
community I'll be the last to push my agenda.
> My goal for the semester break is to get my measure-attached spanner patch
submitted.
Is this what was asked for
here:https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypo