I hope you know that there is an example in the manual in
Section 8.4.1 Polymetric notation. Anyway, that example
has the same problem, which however can be solved by setting
the baseline-skip property:
% create 2/4 + 5/8
tsMarkup =\markup {
\override #'(baseline-skip . 0)
\number {
I agree with you, but it seems to me that the terms you use,
'functionality' and 'looks' got mixed up in this thread. With the latest
revision of 2.7.9 I think the functionality aspect is pretty close to
'good' as far as I can tell.
/henrik
Bec and John Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On Thursday 08 September 2005 00.23, Sven Axelsson wrote:
It seems as if I can't get \RemoveEmptyStaffContext to work properly.
In the example below it doesn't do anything at all. The
RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup override does indeed remove the first
empty system, but the other two are still
Hi
I use lilypond 2.4.0 and would like to insert a page break in a multi-part
score. I would like that a next part start on a new page. I found in the
archive that
\header{piece =\\newpage part 2}
should work. But in my case it does not work. Any ideas or suggestions to
solve the problem?
This is something that was missing in version 2.4 but is included in
version 2.6. My main recommendation is to upgrade to a newer version
of LilyPond.
/Mats
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Hi
I use lilypond 2.4.0 and would like to insert a page break in a multi-part
score. I would like that a
Joe Neeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In lilypond 2.6.3, I copied the example from the manual page on Using
Lilypond syntax inside scheme:
#(define mynotes #{ \override Stem #'thickness = #4
{ c'8 d' } #})
But it gives me the error
Parsing...
string:1:22: error:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to put curly brackets {} in a \markup?
Can they be escaped or something like that?
thanks,
Hans.
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Hans de Rijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to put curly brackets {} in a \markup?
Can they be escaped or something like that?
Use double-quotes: \markup {
nicolas
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Thanks Nicolas, should have thought of this myself..
regards,
Hans.
Hans de Rijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to put curly brackets {} in a
\markup?
Can they be escaped or something like that?
Use double-quotes: \markup {
nicolas