this example in the repository doesn't display the barre symbol as depicted in
the sample output, only the score.:
Bar chords notation for Guitar ( with Text Spanner) [0.14286]
It also produces these two warnings:
warning: cannot find start of text spanner
warning: unterminated text spanner
Tom Swan t...@tomswan.com writes:
this example
Which example?
in the repository doesn't display the barre symbol as depicted in the
sample output, only the score.:
Bar chords notation for Guitar ( with Text Spanner) [0.14286]
It also produces these two warnings:
warning: cannot find
Hi,
this code used to work with 2.16.2:
\version 2.16.2
\new Staff \with { \accepts ChordNames }
\new ChordNames \chordmode { \override ChordName #'Y-offset = #-1 c }
With 2.17.12 an programming error occurs:
GNU LilyPond 2.17.12
Processing `atest-22.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
this code used to work with 2.16.2:
\version 2.16.2
\new Staff \with { \accepts ChordNames }
\new ChordNames \chordmode { \override ChordName #'Y-offset = #-1 c }
Why would you want to have ChordNames internal to a Staff?
With 2.17.12
2013/3/28 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
[...]
Why would you want to have ChordNames internal to a Staff?
It was requested by a german user. He wants the ChordNames printed in a Staff.
Is there a better way to achieve it?
[...]
I think if we
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
2013/3/28 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
[...]
Why would you want to have ChordNames internal to a Staff?
It was requested by a german user. He wants the ChordNames printed in a Staff.
Is
2013/3/28 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
2013/3/28 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
[...]
Why would you want to have ChordNames internal to a Staff?
It was requested by a german user. He wants
Hello fellow Lilypond fans,
since the Renaissance Alla breve mensura is usually rendered in modern
notation as 4/2 time, I'd appreciate the introduction of a genuine
possibility to display this time signature as slashed c (exactly like 2/2
time). In my opinion, the easiest solution, and well
2013/3/28 simon_albre...@lavabit.com:
Hello again,
one third contribution I have to make: in tight spacing situations
combined with a clef change in another staff, slurs are oddly compressed
or even, as in the example I added, reversed.
Thanks for your excellent work and best regards
\paper { line-width = #50 }
\relative c' {
d2. d8 d(
\break
f1)
}
\relative c' {
c1
\clef alto
c1
}
Some testings showed that it appeared somewhere between 2.15.40 and
2.16.2 (I don't have other
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