In this ridiculously short example:
\score{
R1^\markup{No! Me-}
}
I want a hyphen to appear as it does in the input. It does not appear
in the output. It seems to print as a space. I've tried enclosing all
of the markup text in quotes, I've tried enclosing just the hyphen in
quotes. The h
Hi,
I compiled 2.5.13 on suse 9.2
went OK, I think, and it works OK with /input/simple.ly and
simple-song.ly. However,
when trying /input/twinkle-pop.ly, I get the following error: can't find
latin1.enc, and no proper output is produced.
current tex version is: This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2
Hi All,
Thanks for the replies. They have given me several successful solutions to
the problem.
Cheers,
Graeme
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For some reason, jedit's really slow on my Mac (1GHz iBook G4, 512Mb
RAM, OS X 10.3.8). Even with the syntax completion features turned off,
lily4jedit is not really useable. Does anyone else have this? Any
ideas? I've tried increasing the amount of memory given to the Java
interpreter, but it
Thanks for the correction.
/Hans
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
The reason why Lilypond is not behaving as expected is, when you use
<<>> Lily creates a new voice (by the way, why are you using "\\"?).
The solution is to include the note to tie in the <<>> construct as well:
\score {
\new Staff {
\rel
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
The reason why Lilypond is not behaving as expected is, when you use
<<>> Lily creates a new voice (by the way, why are you using "\\"?). The
solution is to include the note to tie in the <<>> construct as well:
\score {
\new Staff {
\relative c' {
Graeme Evans wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new user of Lilypond, with quite a bit of experience with Score (some
professional).
I am having problems placing a tie between two bars, the 1st of which
contains a whole note, and the second 4 quarter notes (all the same
note, obviously.
There is no problem with t
Hi.
> {< s4\!}>>
> c4 c c c}
>
> This renders the 2 bars correctly, except that the tie does not print.
This works:
%-
\version "2.4.2"
\score {
\relative c'' {
\time 4/4
\new Voice {
<< { c1~ } {s4 s4\< s4\! \> s4\!} >>
c4 c c c
}
}
}
%-
[Note the absence o
Easier and better is to keep the spacing notes in the same Voice
context. The << {...} \\ {...} >> is only needed when the music
actually splits into two separate voices which need separate
directions for slurs, stems and so on. If you just remove the "\\"
from your original example, it will work e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> There is no problem with this in simple form as it would be:
>
> { c1~ c4 c c c}
>
> I run into problems when I put a hairpin crescendo/decrescendo in the whole
> note bar. The only way I can do this is to use spacer notes to lock the
> hairpins to, added as a second
>
> {< s4\!}>>
> c4 c c c}
>
Try something like
<< { c1 ~ c4 c c c } \\ {s4 s4\< s4\! \> s4\! s1 } >>
HTH/Hans
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Hi,
I'm a new user of Lilypond, with quite a bit of experience with Score (some
professional).
I am having problems placing a tie between two bars, the 1st of which
contains a whole note, and the second 4 quarter notes (all the same note,
obviously.
There is no problem with this in simple form a
And my idea was that a copy of jedit with lilypond preinstalled
might be a good candidate to include in this environment. :-)
/Mats
Libero Mureddu wrote:
Il giorno 28/feb/05, alle 13:17, Mats Bengtsson ha scritto:
Take a look at the text editor jedit, which has very good support
for LilyPond, se
As far as I know, there is no builin support for that, but I'm
sure that some of the Scheme hackers on the list can write a
function to do it (you might even find one in the mailing list
archives if you are lucky).
/Mats
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Hi,
The piece I'm typing has two parallel voices, that'
You must be mistaken. Beams are always added automatically in LilyPond
(unless you turn this feature off with \set autoBeaming = ##f) and this
has nothing to do with \lyricsto (same for old versions of LilyPond).
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Automatic-beams.
Try to rerun the cygwin setup.exe and install the two packages
tetex-base and tetex-extra
This will give you a more complete LaTeX environment, including
the font files that were missing.
Still, I don't understand why this font would be needed for the
text markup within lilypond-book, when they are
From: Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ludovic sardain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: beams on melisma
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:04:37 +0100
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you mean.
The way \lyricsto works in current LilyPond versions is that
- slurs
- ties
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