I think you have not fully realized how <<{...} \\ {...}>> works.
Your first example is equivalent to
\new Staff {
\clef bass
\context Voice="1" {
\oneVoice
c'2-\markup {\column < "oneVoice" "(This markup generates a
programming error)">} r2 |
<< \context Voice = "
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 10:31 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Please send ordinary usage question to the lilypond-user mailing list
> and reserve bug-lilypond for obvious bugs.
>
> To answer your question, did you read
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Rehearsal-marks
It seems like (at least for this list, maybe also for lilypond-bug) it
is preferred that discussion about a posting here is made on the list.
In that case, it would be a good idea to configure MailMan so that it
sets the Reply-To: header to the mailing list (it is one of the main
configuration op
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2002-01/msg00050.html
I don't think the feature request included there has been handled yet,
so I include a copy to bug-lilypond for the record.
/Mats
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 10:31 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please send
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> On 25-Jan-05, at 5:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Read the chapter on "changing defaults"; it discusses where to
> >> place that override.
> >
> > Found it, thanks. Next problem ... I can't see an "ignore collisions"
> > type prop
Hello.
> In that case, it would be a good idea to configure MailMan so that it
> sets the Reply-To: header to the mailing list (it is one of the main
> configuration options). Otherwise, users have to manually reply to the
> list, and will usually forget to do so.
There is a
List-Post:
Also, as you will found out if you search the mailing list for earlier
discussions on the same topic, the idea of making people on the mailing
list getting used to press "Reply all" is that questions from people
who are not (yet) subscribed to the list will reach the recepient.
/Mats
Gilles wrot
Hi.
I'm having problems with midi2ly. I had it working fine until a few weeks
ago when I updated Cygwin. I've since uninstalled and reinstalled Cygwin
and lilypond from scratch (including some of the earlier versions, in case
that was the problem), but I still get this message when running mid
Thanks, now I'm using \nf to get (f):
nf = \markup{\bold{\italic (} \dynamic f \bold{\italic )} }
{ c'1_\nf }
works fine
KrzysztofB
2005-01-25 19:48, D Josiah Boothby wrote :
If you use \markup, there is a way to enter dynamics (in the 2.4.x
manual, the text markup commands are listed under
I am trying to convert a midi file into a printable score using Lilypond
2.4 in Windows XP.
Do I have to use the Cygwyn Bash Shell or is it possible to write a .ly
routine in my text editor? Whichever, I would be grateful if you could
show me an example as clarification. I have tried invo
>> It seems like (at least for this list, maybe also for lilypond-bug) it
>> is preferred that discussion about a posting here is made on the list.
>>
>> In that case, it would be a good idea to configure MailMan so that it
>> sets the Reply-To: header to the mailing list (it is one of the main
>
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:19:54 +0100, Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you have not fully realized how <<{...} \\ {...}>> works.
Your first example is equivalent to
\new Staff {
\clef bass
\context Voice="1" {
\oneVoice
c'2-\markup {\column < "oneVoice"
I'm trying to print a page of blank staves in Lilypond 2.4 under Windows XP.
My file (at the bottom of this post) nearly does the job, but
(i) the bar numbers resolutely remain, despite the "remove
Bar_number_engraver" instruction, and
(ii) putting noindent in restores the time signature, clefs a
Thanks for making the package!
There's one thing I was wondering though. Is it due to a compile
parameter that my midifiles no longer have the lyrics in them?
Or has something changed in the syntax that I have not been able to find
yet?
Michiel
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello,
I am happy to see t
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