Cost: 130 EUR (incl VAT for EU individuals)
bertalan: since you expressed your interest in this as well, would
you maybe consider going halves on me for sponsoring this?
Yes. However, I would like to sponsor this with a package of other
features, however I don't know how much those cost
hi,
On 12/4/05, David Talmage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would someone please send me an example of how to do this? In spite of
> reading
> the manual and searching through the archives, I can't figure it out.
the manual is quite clear on this issue -- try section 6.7.2 Repeat Syntax.
basica
Hi,
I've just managed to use lillypond - just one question:
how can I change the spacing lillypond does for the scores? How can I reduce
the space between the scores so that the piece of music only needs one page?
What can I do if I only want two bars per score?
Thanks for e-mailing me back!
j
On 03.12.2005, at 15:48, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Could an easier and faster way be sponsored?
I could add something along the lines of
\tag
which would be used like
< \tweak #'(style . baroque) c4
>
Cost: 130 EUR (incl VAT for EU individuals)
bertalan: sin
Hi Eduardo,
I managed to get a version that works. Below you can find a "corrected"
score. What you see in the score is that the lyrics are now "connected"
to a certain voice. In the case of the normal verses (1, 2 and 3) they
are connected to the "voiceB" voice and the lyrics for the second
On Saturday 03 December 2005 14.50, fiëé visuëlle wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I need a lot of chords to take the length of a 7/8 measure, but there
> isn't a appropriate length 'code', is there?
Try d2..:m or d1*7/8:m
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Erik
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Gianluca D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alle 23:06, venerdì 2 dicembre 2005, Ian Hawthorn ha scritto:
>
> > I can tell you that what you are asking is a hard problem, so don't get
> > your hopes up that there is an easy answer.
>
> The answer is quite easy,
Am 2005-12-04 um 16:59 schrieb Erik Sandberg:
I need a lot of chords to take the length of a 7/8 measure, but there
isn't a appropriate length 'code', is there?
Try d2..:m or d1*7/8:m
Thank you!
Greetlings from Lake Constance
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Simon Bailey gmail.com> writes:
>
> hi,
>
> On 12/4/05, David Talmage acm.org> wrote:
> > Would someone please send me an example of how to do this? In spite of
reading
> > the manual and searching through the archives, I can't figure it out.
>
> the manual is quite clear
On 3-Dec-05, at 4:14 PM, jutta wrote:
I've just managed to use lillypond - just one question:
how can I change the spacing lillypond does for the scores? How can I
reduce
the space between the scores so that the piece of music only needs one
page?
What can I do if I only want two bars per
On Saturday 03 December 2005 14.47, Sean Reed wrote:
> it would appear that it might have something to do with the beaming
> of rests.
> more specifically: when i manually beam a beat together that starts
> and ends with a rest (see example below).
Thanks, added this to the bug repository as crash
Hi,
lately I have been wondering about how to position dynamics commands
(i.e. f, p, mf, etc.) so that they are exactly in the middle between
the two staves of a piano score. The way suggested in the docs is to
put them into the notes of either the right or left hand, but this
results in them b
On 4-Dec-05, at 6:42 PM, Thomas Ruedas wrote:
Hi,
lately I have been wondering about how to position dynamics commands
(i.e. f, p, mf, etc.) so that they are exactly in the middle between
the two staves of a piano score. The way suggested in the docs is to
put them into the notes of either the
What is the technical reason for repeats to not be automatically "played"
(i.e. unfolded) as many times as necessary in the MIDI output?
The "\unfoldRepeats" is a crude hack, and I fail to see the justification
behind this feature. Surely, lilypond knows how to iterate over repeats
to be able to
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