Mark Healey wrote:
>How do I enter the harmonic minor key?
>
>Do I have to manually force the relevant sharps and flats
>into my cheat sheets?
Yes.
There are two things that could possibly be confusing you. First,
Lilypond doesn't follow key signatures, it just prints them. You always
have to t
I think your teacher (and your text book if you have one) can answer
these music theory questions.
/Mats
Mark Healey wrote:
I'm new to Lilypond and a beginning piano student. I started using
Lilypond because my writing is so illegible the NSA has considered it as
a crypto system.
Anyway.
Is there any way to add normal brackets "()" around a note head.
Specifically, I want to use it with trills to indicate the pitch to
trill to.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Take a look at the example called "molecule-hacking.ly" in the
Regression Tests document from the on-line documentation for
your version of LilyPond (always tell what version you use
when asking questions to the mailing list, to avoid getting
irrelevant answers).
/Mats
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Is
Wow, yes, thanks - the regression tests is a mine of useful information
I had overlooked. Sorry about not giving the version number - I
overlooked that as well!
Jamie
On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 11:35 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Take a look at the example called "molecule-hacking.ly" in the
> Regres
hey!
very very excellent!
extremely excitingly well done!
2 quick bits of feedback (just in case they're not known yet):
1) the pdf point and click doesn't seem to take me to the exact spot in
the script, but rather one note or object later.
2) the barlines between group staves are still doubly
On Friday 27 May 2005 02:16 am, Mark Healey wrote:
> I'm new to Lilypond and a beginning piano student. I
> started using Lilypond because my writing is so illegible
> the NSA has considered it as a crypto system.
>
> Anyway. My teacher has me doing harmonic minor scales.
> When I tried to us
Hi all,
In all the examples for 2.5.26, the barline connection between staves
is thicker than the barline within the staff. Is this a known problem
that's being addressed? Should I just hold out for 2.6 final?
--Ed
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Ed Baskerville wrote:
Hi all,
In all the examples for 2.5.26, the barline connection between staves
is thicker than the barline within the staff. Is this a known problem
that's being addressed? Should I just hold out for 2.6 final?
Bugreport please. Note your PDF viewer may decide to ren
Ed Baskerville wrote:
Hi all,
In all the examples for 2.5.26, the barline connection between staves
is thicker than the barline within the staff. Is this a known problem
that's being addressed? Should I just hold out for 2.6 final?
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Hi,
how can I disable beams for a complete staff? I only want to write e.g.
c8 d e f
and beams should not be displayed. How can I do this?
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Try \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
- Bruce
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Hi,
how can I disable
I have installed lilypond 2.5.26 by using:
Windows
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This is a native, standalone installer. It includes PDF point & click
support, if you install a PDF viewer (like adobe acrobat) yourself.
http://lilypond.org/mingw/setup.exe
When I put the cursor in the pdf-file on a note I see the r
hi ed, han-wen,
i mentioned this today as well, and have seen it since approx. 2.5.18
or so.
stan sanderson also mentioned it in an email from 12.04.2005 with the
subject "2.5.18 bar line thickness error(?)"
what stan and i have in common is macos 10.3.x.
ed: are you also on a mac?
is this m
Hi!
Can somebody explain me (and I do not understand much
of Latex nor Lilypond - yet, hopefully), how I can
integrate lilypond code in my tex-documents? I process
lilypond files under WindowsXP just by doubleclicking
and get beside others a tex-file.
Now the naive approach of just including this
I just downloaded version 2.5.26 for Windows, and it works great. I'm very happy with the way I can change the fonts now.
I've had a tough time today with saving a file in utf-8 format to get special characters. I can edit the file input/regression/utf-8.ly with Microsoft Word 2003, Wordpad and
- Pdflatex is not the right choice.
You have to work with terminal, and I will say especially if you are
not skilled tex/latex user and you know exactly what is going on while
rendering tex file, like me. I use TexShop on MacOSX, but for lily I
switch to terminal.
So, if you follow *exactly*
I'm on Tiger (10.4.1). So, yeah, could be a problem with Apple's PDF
rendering?
As I zoom in farther and farther it's less and less noticeable. It
almost looks as if the edges of the line between the staves is being
fuzzed ("antialiased", though there's no real possibility of
aliasing) an
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