On Saturday 12 June 2004 19.45, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a score where an instrument and singer are answering each other.
> I thought it would be natural to use
> \context Voice = instrument { ... }
> \context Voice = singer { ... }
> \context Voice = instrument { ... }
> \context
On Sunday 13 June 2004 12.38, Alex Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
> small thing, but quite annoying. If I use for example
>
> a-.( c-.)
>
> the slur starts almost at the position where the staccato dot is, thus
> it is hard to tell if the note has actually a staccato dot or not. I
> guess the slur end poi
On Sunday 13 June 2004 12.31, Alex Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
> first of all, great job on lilypond. I first tried it about two months
> ago and now I'm using it for pretty much all of my notation stuff. I'm
> currently using 2.0.3 which came with the recent Suse 9.1, but there are
> some improvements
Hi guys,
small thing, but quite annoying. If I use for example
a-.( c-.)
the slur starts almost at the position where the staccato dot is, thus
it is hard to tell if the note has actually a staccato dot or not. I
guess the slur end point should be raised / lowered a bit when it is at
a staccato
Hi guys,
first of all, great job on lilypond. I first tried it about two months
ago and now I'm using it for pretty much all of my notation stuff. I'm
currently using 2.0.3 which came with the recent Suse 9.1, but there are
some improvements in 2.3.3 which make me think about switching to it
(f