Graham Percival schrieb:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:31:04PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote:
Le vendredi 21 août 2009 à 21:53 +0100, Graham Percival a écrit :
Ah, I was unclear. It checks for texi2html (oops, I meant to say
that above!), but not the version number.
Does it really
Graham Percival schrieb:
[...]
My apologies, I'm wrong. I managed to encounter the same error
message as Marc, but not due to configure: I installed texi2html
1.82 into $HOME/usr/, export PATH=$HOME/usr/:$PATH, ran
configure, and compiled the docs fine...
This would mean the patch itself is
See the acciaccatura slurs in the attached png. I can't figure why the
second of the slurs sits up above the stems, as there is nothing I am doing
to make that happen. I tried to get a minimal example that shows the
problem, but when I excerpt the relevant source notes from the treble voice
Am Samstag, 22. August 2009 10:51:45 schrieb Nick Payne:
See the acciaccatura slurs in the attached png. I can't figure why the
second of the slurs sits up above the stems, as there is nothing I am doing
to make that happen.
That acciaccatura is the one one without a fingering digit. Without
Hi,
I am trying to center a markup under a bracket, for annotation
purposes. Unfortunately, my markup only appears left of the bracket:
\version 2.12.1
\score{
\new Staff
\new Voice = one {
\cadenzaOn
a'\startGroup b'\stopGroup
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto one { X }
I just ran a file with each accidental on a single note.
The compile result did not show a difference between
cfi and cfu
even though makam.ly says there is a difference - so is there one? Or is
this more of a midi thing?
Jay
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Joseph Wakeling
Jay Hamilton wrote:
I just ran a file with each accidental on a single note.
The compile result did not show a difference between
cfi and cfu
even though makam.ly http://makam.ly says there is a difference - so
is there one? Or is this more of a midi thing?
Not being an actual expert on
Jay Anderson schrieb:
[...]
So what do you think? Should the SmallStaff just
be left as a snippet?
If it is a snippet ideally I'd want to do something like:
\include small_staff.lyi
\score {
\new SmallStaff {...}
}
How would one make small_staff.lyi so this worked? This way it would
be
Denis Roegel wrote:
I am trying to center a markup under a bracket
This was discussed recently here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00426.html
But, instead of OUHM, you could perhaps do it like the Expressive marks
snippet Center text below hairpin dynamics (cf
Could this be a misunderstanding caused by different understandings of the
meaning of the word accidental? Simon, by accidental, do you mean
*any*change of pitch of a note, whether indicated by the key signature
or not? If
so, that may not be the way readers of this list normally understand
The following puts the fingering on the d above the accent rather than
below. I've played around with various values for script-priority and
outside-staff-priority for both fingering and accent without managing to
change the order. Any suggestions on how to rearrange them to have the
fingering
(fromhttp://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-08/msg00638.html)
Joseph Wakeling wrote:
Really we need an expert on Turkish classical music to come and give
review or advice on Lilypond's functionality and documentation. Who
originally implemented makam.ly? No details are
Nick Payne wrote:
The following puts the fingering on the d above the accent rather than
below. I've played around with various values for script-priority and
outside-staff-priority for both fingering and accent without managing to
change the order. Any suggestions on how to rearrange them to
Simon Mackenzie wrote:
If Accidental engraving is turned on the equivalent music
sheet in Lilypond has something like 10 times the number
of accidentals appearing on the sheet and not the three I
wish to have appear as seen in the hard copy of the music
sheet above.
Probably one of two
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