This is weird and looks like a bug to me, so I forward it to bug-lilypond.
However, you may want to reorganize your score along the lines of
the email "Re: Adding a staff in the middle of a piece" I sent on
lilypond-user some minutes ago, which shows how to switch a stave back
and forth between
Eluze wrote:
Jim Sansing-2 wrote:
The following lilypond file results in two 4/4 time signatures, one after
the
grace note. If the bass clef is removed, the output is correct.
in the forum you can find contributions to this problem searching for time
signature grace
Above all, t
Jim Sansing-2 wrote:
>
> The following lilypond file results in two 4/4 time signatures, one after
> the
> grace note. If the bass clef is removed, the output is correct.
>
in the forum you can find contributions to this problem searching for time
signature grace
\grace s16 in the 2nd staff
The following lilypond file results in two 4/4 time signatures, one after the
grace note. If the bass clef is removed, the output is correct.
% LilyPond output generated by %
% (modified by Jim Sansing) %
% "NoteEdit" 2.8.1 %
%%%
guile.exe is created on a Linux machine using cross-compilation.
There is no way that it can be infected by anything. You need to
complain with your a/v software vendor.
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Roberto Ordóñez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm not top posting.
>
> I just installed Lily
Issue 427: ugly collision slur and phrasing slur
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=427
Comment #8 by v.villenave:
See also the comment from Mark at Issue 379 #c4.
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2008/10/27 Mark Polesky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Saw this conversation just now. It's something I've been confused about
> for a while. Anyway, I went to the library and checked out "Music Notation
> in the Twentieth Century: A Practical Guidebook" by Kurt Stone, which
> devotes one (highly informat
Issue 379: ugly slur with key signature and linebreak
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=379
Comment #4 by v.villenave:
New comment from Mark Polesky:
According to Kurt Stone: ties and slurs (including phrasing slurs) at the
end of a line "should stop just before the clef" if the
Hey everyone.
Saw this conversation just now. It's something I've been confused about
for a while. Anyway, I went to the library and checked out "Music Notation
in the Twentieth Century: A Practical Guidebook" by Kurt Stone, which
devotes one (highly informative) page to the topic. I thought I w