Hans Forbrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Environment: SUSE 8.0 kernel, + GCC 2.95.3, Python 2.2.2, Bison 1.875,
bison-1.875 is foe; use 1.875a or newer (or = 1.35).
Jan.
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I looked in the ref manual for every permutation of visib and
transpar. The closest I found was transparent stems. Can you help me
see how to get from there to invisible notes?
One of my fundamental mental stumbling blocks is how to get them to not
clash with the R1*6.
You've already
Fulko van Westrenen wrote:
Hello Lilypond experts,
Step by step I get where I want to be. At the moment I have two
items I cannot get right.
The first one is that I want to get rid of the TimeSignature,
I want it to be empty. How can I do that?
Read the following sections in the Reference
See the previous answer to the list about the size of the
margins.
The default font size (actually the height of each stave) is
20pt in ly2dvi and 16pt in lilypond-book. Just say
\begin[20pt]{lilypond} in your document or use the
--default-music-fontsize=20pt option to lilypond-book.
You can also
Joshua Haberman wrote:
As for the lilypond
developers opinion: I've personally spent a lot of time writing
convertors (etf2ly, pmx2ly, musedata2ly, etc.) only to find out that
noone uses them.
Would you use a compiler that required you to first run your source file
through an external
Here is the fix for redirecting lilypond output to a file for Cygwin users
where the bash shell does not keep a history of screen output.
Clive Catterall
baroque flutes made using traditional methods and materials
http://www.flutes.fsbusiness.co.uk
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Thomas == Thomas Willhalm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas According to the docs, this should be the abbreviated form of
Thomas\property LyricsVoice . stanza = 1.
Thomas However, my experience shows that they are different.
No, the .stz form specifies that a verse
On Monday 03 March 2003 11:37 am, you wrote:
I see that the first line/score is indented in all output I get.
This is also so in the examples I find, like the beautiful Städchen.
However, I have never seen it so in the music notes I find elsewhere,
like my daughters' notes.
Why is it so,
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Thomas Willhalm wrote:
Warren Stickney wrote:
I wish to name lyric lines for multi-verse vocal music as 1. 2. 3. etc.,
and am using the following simple command sequence:
\score{
\notes
\addlyrics
\context Staff=1
Graham Percival wrote:
As for the caesura, I think the proper solution is to add the
character to the font, and use it with BreathMark (syntax: \breathe).
From what I gather, the symbol is not complicated, so it should be easy.
As long as it can intersect the top one or two lines of the staff.
All,
Thanks for the suggestions. In my lyrics I tried:
``God8 is8 king''
This did not produce any quotes at all. Any other
ideas?
thanks!
-jeff
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On Sun, 02 Mar 2003 20:03:35 -0800 (PST)
Jeff Ousley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I include
Jeff == Jeff Ousley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeff This did not produce any quotes at all. Any other
Jeff ideas?
You have to enclose the word in double quotes, and then escape the
quote with a backslash:
\God is King\
Don't ask me why.
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