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Hello,
I'm working on a songbook and must use ae fonts instead of cm. That
means in lyrics I can easily tell in a common paper block:
\LyricsContext \override LyricText font-name = #aeb10
However, using the same for TextScripts is not fine, because there are
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 21.39, Erik Sandberg wrote:
Added this to repository as crash-axis-group-engraver.ly
%crash important
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\header {texidoc = lilypond hangs during 'Preprocessing graphical
objects...' Problem disappears if you remove the comment. }
\version 2.2.3
On Friday 16 Jul 2004 23:37, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I tried to duplicate your problem to see if I could find what was wrong,
but your lilypond files aren't there.
Perhaps you could post a link to a .tar or .zip file that included all
the lilypond files?
Carl Sorensen
I solved the problem
Anyone know of a way to include a note in the meter line of the
header? For example:
\header {
title = Old MacDonald Had a Farm
meter = ** = 60
}
only with ** replaced by a quarter note.
Thanks,
Russ
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I was waondering how you would raise markups when they are
of the sort \mark \markup { \musicglyph #scripts-segno}.
I tried experimenting with \raise # 2.0 and the realised this
was only in relation to the other markup text. I tried to follow
the padding commands but I didn't 'get it'.
Any
Isn't this a misuse of the meter line in the heading? I thought that
meter was used not to show the timing, but rather to show the number of
syllables per line in hymn tunes, e.g. 8:8:8:8.
I think the place to indicate the speed of the piece is with a metronome
mark: