José Luis Cruz wrote:
Hi list,
there are two things that doesn't goes, when including lilypond code into latex. And
according to the documentation, they are supported. I give 2 examples.
I should be very much obliged if anybody could bring some light about this. My lilypond \version
= 2.0.0
By default, LilyPond uses a new MIDI channel for each stave.
If you want to squeeze in more parts in the available 16
MIDI channels, I guess it's easiest to define a separate
\score{} context for the MIDI version of your music.
As long as you have used identifiers for all the different
parts, it's
1) All the text should be in the same line. But the text breaks
after the lilypond code.
Some notes used \lilypond[11pt]{c' e' g'} inline.
It seems that the correct handling is only implemented for texi
documents, not for LaTeX documents. However, there's a simple
workaround, just add
A 06/10/03 13:25:15
Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
It seems that the correct handling is only implemented for texi
documents, not for LaTeX documents. However, there's a simple
workaround, just add the line
\newcommand{\lilypondbook}{}
somewhere before \begin{document}.
I've been trying to compile lilypond 2.0 on a FreeBSD machine. Configure
completed with a warning. However, I tried to compile anyway. It seems
that the warning and the compile error are independent of each other. I
was wondering if there was a work-around or an update?
Thanks,
Chris.
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