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To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
From: Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: installation OSX 10.3.
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:30:18 -0500
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion, I'll check them and I will update the
tutorial.
Just
For me, the distance between a note head and the beginning and ending
of a slur is far too small (a bug?) -- I wonder how I can adjust this.
There's an alist called `slur-details', and some of the items look
promising, but I don't know how to easily modify just a single
key-value pair in this
Hello,
I've just downloaded
LilyPond for music notation onto my Windows XP.
When I click on the desktop
icon, all I get is a window with mye-mail adress and a $
sign.
No result when I try to
download a test.
Yet I think I installed
everything correctly.
Yours,
Alan
Bennett
Hello
I have just downloaded Lilypond onto Windows ME,
but don't have the faintest idea where to go from here! All the instructions
seem to be in technical language that I can't follow. I've saved the text file,
which opens a PDF window with an extract of music in, which I presume means
Since I can't access the
LilyPond user forum, not being a member, and there is no "contact" link on the
LilyPond website, and a) my downloaded Cygwin doesn't work, and b) I can't
delete the heavy cigwin files from my hard disk, where can I turn tofor
help ?
Alan
Bennett
Your mail to
Hi group,
I have a single staff with lyrics.
How can I change the vertical position of the text?
(in lilypond 2.2.6)
For more than one stanza: how can I change the separation
between stanzas?
Best regards,
Marcus
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example:
solo = \notes \relative c { ... }
text = \lyrics { ... }
\context
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 16:50 -0300, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
Change the padding property on one or the other.
Yes, but I thought collision should be avoided automatically. It seems
that it specifically dynamics that collides with many things... So maybe
it's a bug?
Yes, text markup can
Read the documentation..
First you create a .ly file according to the documentation on www.lilypond.org,
then double click on it...
If it goes well, Acrobat Reader will start and show you a PDF...
The window you're describing is a Cygwin command prompt
greets
Maurits
On 19-apr-05, at 8:31,
Hi,
The lilypond program doesn't come with an interface like Finale or Sibelius.
All you do is create a text file (or find the .ly file you mention) (use Notepad for instance).
Write the code conforming the documentation on www.lilypond.org
Save it as [something].ly
Double click on it
If all