When I use \figures <"string" number> in Lilypond 2.2.0, the
string is not printed; figured-bass.ly in Regression tests don't work
also. It works in Lily 2.0.0.
?
Thanks for your help,
Antonio
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of assignement even one
in the form of
STRING = score_block.
Would it be advisable to make the grammar mor strict in this part?
Antonio Palama'
\header{
title = \score {
\notes { c d e f }
\midi { \tempo 4 = 90 }
\
= \markup \override #'(graphical . #f) {
\center-column {
\woodwind-diagram
#'saxophone
#'((cc . (one two four five six))
(lh . (b))
(rh . (ees)))
}
}
\score {
^\fingering
}
Attached is the expected result.
Best regards
--
Antonio
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e:
> Valentin,
>
> Thanks for the quick fix. I was trying to fix it, but I'm not as fast as
> you.
>
> If you attach the proper copy of scm/display-woodwind-diagrams.scm to an
> email, I can give Antonio instructions about how to get the file into the
> proper place
This would be the desired output
On Thu, 21 May 2020 at 22:46, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> What is the desired output?
>
>
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> *From: *Antonio Ortega Brook
> *Date: *Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 7:13 PM
> *To: *Carl Sorensen
> *Cc: *"bug-lilypon
ot sure of what it means (I'm not a "real
programmer", just an amateur...) but I thought I could make a fingering
chart or something like that and check that every possible fingering is
correct in both modes with the help of a professional saxophonist. Please
let me know if I could be of
d like
to mention that fingering diagrams are very important in classical
contemporary music scores, because they are needed in the notation of many
of the so called "extended techniques", most notably multiphonics.
Multiphonics are complex sounds with more than one pitch (some of them
soun