Mats Bengtsson wrote:
When I want to print a piece of music in A5 size,
two pages on each A4-paper, I typeset it as usual
in A4 size and than use 'psnup -2 file.ps' on the
Postscript. Of course, the pstops command is much
more general, but I've never managed to understand
all the options.
Quoting David Raleigh Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rune \version 1.6.3
Rune \score {
Rune \notes \transpose c'' {
Rune \key f \major c4*1/2
Rune \once \property Staff.KeySignature = \turnOff \key c \major s8
Rune \transpose d' { \key f \major c4
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 09:55:29 Rune Zedeler wrote:
Quoting David Raleigh Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rune \version 1.6.3
Rune \score {
Rune \notes \transpose c'' {
Rune \key f \major c4*1/2
Rune \once \property Staff.KeySignature = \turnOff
Hello,
All pocket scores have a full first page of every movement, so that you can
see all the instruments used. Then they are printed with only the playing
instruments on the following pages.
If I use
\translator { \HaraKiriStaffContext }
in the paper block, tacit instruments are killed
hi all,
consider this fragment:
\score \notes \relative c'' {
\key f \major
\time 4/4
\partial 4
cis4 | d ( ) c b2 | a4 b8 ( ) c d4 f, |
}
when i run lilypond over this fragment, i get a natural sign in front of
the c in the second (first full) measure. this doesnt seem
This looks like a bug. If the initial c sharp had
occured in a full measure, you don't get the extra
natural by default. However, there are many different
conventions for accidentals and quite a number of them
are supported in Lilypond, see
Simon Bailey wrote:
when i run lilypond over this fragment, i get a natural sign in front of
the c in the second (first full) measure. this doesnt seem logical to me
(even though some players may find it helpful).
Congratulations, you have found a bug!
I have fixed it in cvs (stable branch),
Jule Slootbeek wrote:
warning: Too many clashing notecolumns. Ignoring them.
see
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/More-basics.html#More%20basics
at the bottom - just above the summary.
-Rune
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On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 18:11, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Using-the-predefined-accidental-macros.html
i'd looked at these, but couldnt find an explanation for my problem. i
think rune has fixed it now though.
thx,
simon.
--
Don't be
aaah, thanks a lot...fixed it
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 12:53 , Rune Zedeler wrote:
Jule Slootbeek wrote:
warning: Too many clashing notecolumns. Ignoring them.
see
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-
www/lilypond/More-basics.html#More%20basics
at the bottom
Rune Zedeler wrote:
I have fixed it in cvs (stable branch), so you will either have to wait
for 1.6.4 or download the cvs version - or do without partial measures
to get the accidentals correct.
While you are waiting you can ofcourse make a kludge:
Replace \partial 4 with
\property
Hello!
I have recently installed Lilypond through the Cygwin package. There is a
small problem, however, which I have not managed to solve by myself.
I manage to process sample2e.tex all right, but foo.ly results in an
output with the wrong symbols for notes. There is also a missfont.log
Ok. So I couln not find any pages that told me how to do a Bug Report.
Bug I believe I got one, so I'm putting it right here. . .
I'm trying to make a sheet at 19pt, Lilypond 1.6.2-1 (Debian
distribution)
I get the following errors:
+
bash-2.05a$ ly2dvi
Hi,
I'm trying to form a d major chord with the D on the treble staff and
the F# and A on the bass staff. when i use
\translator Staff = bass \stemUp {a,8 fis 8} \translator Staff = treble
\stemUp {d'8}
i get this in the compilation (verbose)
programming error: No StaffSpacing wishes found
Johan Wettergren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recently installed Lilypond through the Cygwin package. There is a
small problem, however, which I have not managed to solve by myself.
I manage to process sample2e.tex all right, but foo.ly results in an
output with the wrong symbols for
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