Re: How do I get Emacs mode? (was: Dynamics not correctly aligned)

2014-01-27 Thread Federico Bruni
2014/1/27 David Sumbler > You all suggested, as I was afraid you would, that instead of trying to > get 2.14.2 to do what I want, I should change to 2.18.0. Considering > that http://www.lilypond.org/unix.html positively encourages us to use > the default version with distros such as Ubuntu (v2.

How do I get Emacs mode? (was: Dynamics not correctly aligned)

2014-01-27 Thread David Sumbler
Thanks to all for your responses to my enquiry about misaligned dynamics. Thanks especially to Hwaen Ch'uqi, who tried to answer my question: unfortunately, \override Dynamics.DynamicText.self-alignment-X = #-1 (modified for the different syntax in Lilypond 2.14.2) did not solve the problem. I th

Re: Dynamics not correctly aligned

2014-01-26 Thread Janek Warchoł
Hi, 2014-01-26 David Sumbler : > \version "2.14.2" > > << > \new Staff = "flute" \relative c''' { c1\p c\f } > \new PianoStaff << > \new Staff \relative c'' { c1 c } > \new Dynamics { s1\p s\f } > \new Staff \relative c { \clef bass c1 c } > >> >>> > > the dynamics in the piano

Re: Dynamics not correctly aligned

2014-01-26 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings David, On 1/26/14, David Sumbler wrote: > I am a new user of Lilypond, using v. 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have > read the Learning Manual and Notation Reference twice each, and most of > the other documentation at least once. > First of all, welcome to LilyPond! Second, I would advise

RE: Dynamics not correctly aligned

2014-01-26 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
] On Behalf Of David Sumbler Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 12:11 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Dynamics not correctly aligned I am a new user of Lilypond, using v. 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have read the Learning Manual and Notation Reference twice each, and most of the other documentation

Dynamics not correctly aligned

2014-01-26 Thread David Sumbler
I am a new user of Lilypond, using v. 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have read the Learning Manual and Notation Reference twice each, and most of the other documentation at least once. Having set two pieces (one for solo marimba, and one for flute and piano), I hoped that I had reached the stage of be