Special Characters in Lilypond and Latex

2003-11-04 Thread Rob V
I have entered special characters in my lilypond files like s-caron with 
“\\v{s}”.  I’m using lilypond
2.0.1 on Cygwin.  When I ran my files through lilypond and lilypond-book, everything 
was ok.  

I also need to have the special characters in the text of my Latex document.  When I 
use the
default font and add the Latex commands like \v{s}, everything works ok.  I tried 
switching the font to
Bitstream Optima, and found that the character encoding must be different.  In order 
to access the
special characters, I added “\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}” to my document.  I was able to 
access
the characters by changing the code number to \char178, for example (which I found is 
\char154 in
lilypond).  But after I added “\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}” the special characters in my 
lilypond
files disappeared.  I experimented using [LY1]{fontenc}, after reading suggestions to 
Ario, but
that didn’t get them back either.  

Is there anything I can do to fix the problem?
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more bounding box

2003-11-04 Thread David Bobroff
This little bit of html/lilypond produces problematic output for me:




\include "paper20.ly"
\score{ \notes \relative c, {
\time 4/4
\key c \major
\clef F

a4 as g ges
}

\paper{linewidth = 4\in}}





With the size set to 16pt (explicitly, or by default) or 20pt as above,
the top staff line goes missing in the *.png output.  In other sizes
it's fine.  As noted in a previous post about this, other fragments
don't exhibit this problem.

-David Bobroff



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Re: Newbie question: Repeat bars

2003-11-04 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
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>  
> Why not use \repeat volta 2 {...} instead of \bar ? daveA
> 
Thank you for the hint, but this gave the same result.

The accidential in line 3 is on the wrong side of the repeat bar, 
should be next to the clef!

Thomas

P.S: I forgot: "Lilypond 2.0.1, Cygwin, Win98SE"


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Re: Newbie question: Repeat bars

2003-11-04 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sunday 02 November 2003 11:28 am, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have made my first try with lilypond. Here is my question (I found
> no
> solution in either manual or archive):
>
> The repeat bars in both versions of the little Bach Bourrée are
> different but both wrong:
>
> When I use the "\break" command (bourreetest1.ly), I get correct bars
> with
> heavy and thin lines, but the accidential in the beginning of line 3
> is on
> the wrong side.
>
> Without "\break" (bourreetest2.ly), the thin lines are missing. The
> bar at the end of the piece is correct.
>
> Thank you for your help.

Why not use \repeat volta 2 {...} instead of \bar ? daveA

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Re: Test

2003-11-04 Thread Glyn Millington


So do you get this mail?!
Glyn


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Re: [Lilypond-User] Test

2003-11-04 Thread Jan Kohnert
Allright, just no traffic since yesterdays afternoon...


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2003-11-04 Thread Jan Kohnert
Just a test. It seems I don't get any mails from the list anymore

Regards Jan Kohnert

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