My guess is that your real problem is a lack of understanding about the
file system structure
in Cygwin (which is the LINUX like system that you run when you use the
Cygwin command
prompt). When you start the Cygwin command prompt, you will be in your
Cygwin home directory,
which is the folder
Have you seen the example called arpeggio-bracket.ly in the Regression Tests
document. Maybe that layout will work for you?
/Mats
Qian Li wrote:
I'm trying to draw a vertical line between two noteheads, positioned
opposite from the stem. It notates a cluster with the noteheads giving
the range.
How do I remove the unwanted explicit flats in the next to last
measure in:
\version 2.4.2
\relative c'' {
\override Score.BarNumber #'break-visibility = #end-of-line-invisible
\mark #03
\clef treble
\key c \minor
a2 b |
d1 |
\mark #04
\set Score.currentBarNumber = #1
d2 es8.
Hello,
I've installed and run LilyPond 2.4, everything seems to be fine. When
I try to produce a pdf file the result is a blank page.. Then I
realised that I have to install a font, but I can't make any sense of
the instructions. I don't have RPM or DEB so I tried to unpack the
.tar.gz files but
Thanks
Mats. You were right my problem was with the syntax; and, importing
files from midi is not going to save much work. Another problem is that
not all Type 1 midi files are recognized by midi2ly. Conversely the
midi files created by Lilypond are not recognized by my Windows based
notation
I am having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to notate certain
chords in a lead sheet.
Specifically, Dm/sus/b5 and Fm(maj7).
The best I can render for the former is Dm7sus/add 11 which is a bit
tedious.
For the latter, I can find no solution.
Plus, I can't even figure out how to