Thanks Janek, On the Denemo list it was explained how I should do it in Denemo. I'm glad it's sorted :-) Ludo climbing-up-the-learning-curve
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Jan Warchoł < lemniskata.bernoulli...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2010/12/31 Ludo Beckers <lazy...@gmail.com>: > > Thanks Xavier, in a 2nd post I explained I made a mistake thinking (doh) > I > > was sending my question to the Denemo list. > > So I have a .denemo file only, no .ly > > I'm pretty new to this, so I know I can see the Lilypond compilation > view, > > but don't know yet how to extract it as a .ly file. > > Trying to change things in the Lilypond view doesn't (seem to) work. > > > > That's good to know; it might be wise to first get to know .ly files in > that > > fashion before trying to do all in Denemo or Frescobaldi. > > I recommend doing so. Read the Learning Manual, try to make a simple > score with a regular text editor and afterwards decide if you want to > use Denemo or something else. > > > Usually a GUI is easier than compiling yourself, but in this case it's > > different - I'll have to learn the inner working better first. > > I'm not a hero yet though with vim (also just starting with that). > > > > Here are 2 snippets from the Lilypond view - maybe it's very obvious > where > > the mistake is? > > Trying to compile it without Denemo is hard, because there are some > Denemo artifacts (for example \Barline command doesn't come from > default LilyPond specification and therefore LilyPond alone doesn't > understand it) > But i can see that the triplets are done wrongly for sure. For example line > 4 > > dis' fis' b4 ~ b \times 2/3 { b8 c' cis'\Barline > > should read > > dis' fis' b4 ~ b \times 2/3 { b8 c' cis' } \Barline > > HTH, > Janek >
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