at this point might be an uncomfortably big task.
Nevertheless, it seems like the right thing to do.
Alan Stern
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
> > Here's another rehearsal mark position error example (letter B in the
> > wrong place). Source code is available in the original bug report at
> >
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-03/msg00145.html
nother rehearsal mark position error example (letter B in the
wrong place). Source code is available in the original bug report at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-03/msg00145.html
Alan Stern
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ou will see that it works excellently.
>
> By the way, always tell what LilyPond version you use (I just tried with
> 2.7.38 and 2.6.6 to verify that it works).
By golly, you're right! I just tried it again and this time it worked.
I wonder what I was doing wrong before?
Sorry for
ld be placed at the beginning of the
measure that is to start the new page.
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. The attached
example shows letter A where it should be, but letter B is in the wrong
spot.
Alan Stern
% Example extract from Concerto for Clarini and Timpani
% Johann Ernst Altenburg (1734-1801)
\version "2.7.33"
\include "english.ly"
Markings = {
The "-e" command line option (execute Scheme code) doesn't work right.
The code gets executed twice(!) and the results aren't available during
the remainder of the Lilypond run -- which makes the facility useless.
Here's an example with 2.7.33 (behavior under 2.7.37 is the same, but
I can't run th
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I think you have already received answers to most of your questions.
> Here comes some more hints for your last question.
>
> Alan Stern wrote:
> > 6. In the second measure after the change to 2/2 time, the word
> >
and the new-accidentals and old-accidentals properties seem to be
relevant. But I can't figure out how to get at these things. The
following \applyoutput routine:
#(define (show-stuff grob origin current)
(display grob)
(newline)
)
doesn't even show anything for the
spills out both before and after the measure. The
measure should expand so that the word can fit.
If there are simple solutions to any of these problems, I'd like to hear
about them.
Alan Stern
\version "2.4.6"
\include "english.ly"
\paper {
#(set-
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