See the sections on Moving objects and Fixing overlapping notation.
Note that the rehearsal marks are handled on the score level, so you
have to
say
\override Score.RehearsalMark ...
/Mats
steve berthiaume wrote:
hello,
i've figured out how to add rehearsal marks (boxed measure numbers)
Walter Hofmeister wrote:
Michael,
Check here: http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html
Thanks to Nicola Vitacolonna for this bit of software.
Scroll down the page about half-way to the Desktop Publishing section. At
the bottom of the section you will see a link with
Have you read the answer i gave the last time you asked the same question?
/Mats
gio wrote:
Hi!!
I've got some trouble using the between-system-space command with
OOoLilyPond and OpenOffice Writer.
The between-system-space command is ignored and I'm not able to change
the default value.
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-04/msg00158.html
/Mats
gio wrote:
Hello everybody!!
there's a way for override the measures width?? I'm trying to prepare a
score with only the chord names, with four measures with the same width
in each row, something like this:
|
I asked this a couple days ago but haven't received any answers, so I
thought I'd try to distill it down to a shorter question.
The two utterances here seem to produce the same set of pitches:
\new Staff {
\chordmode { c1:13 }
\relative c' { c e g bes d a' }
}
If I define an
I sent a reply with an example yesterday (I think), but since I'm at work I
don't have the file, and I generally delete the user group e-mails pretty
quickly.
IIRC I thought you had the exceptions format down but might not have been
invoking it in your code. I have found that if you have
I think as an open-source project under the Apache umbrella,
Nutch might be a great project for musicians with development
skills to get involved and add more music search functionality.
A while ago I had a brief look at the Music and Audio Retrieval
tools (http://maart.sourceforge.net) which
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walter Hofmeister wrote:
Michael,
Check here: http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html
Thanks to Nicola Vitacolonna for this bit of software.
Scroll down the page about half-way to the
This has also frustrated me, and none of the solutions recommended is ideal.
What bothers me is that it looks great in 2.10 (no flats touch barlines),
but I now depend on features in 2.11. It happens with sharps but is
especially apparent in flats, which, in the most recent versions, nearly
touch
I've successfully used a trick, documented somewhere in the archives,
that allows empty voice staves to be hidden in a score. The trick involved
defining a RemoveEmptyStaff context, and changing some of the
engravers normally used.
I am trying to accomplish the same thing for a score containing
Ed Ardzinski ed_ardzinski at hotmail.com writes:
LP's default name for d:13 is 9 add 13. Thinking about it,
it IS a logical name, just not what I've been
taught and learned about music theory here in the USA.
Perhaps European convention uses that
nomenclature?
--
a1:13^9.7
I just tried something out which may fill this requirement
as discussed recently. It presently involves using additional
software to Lilypond.
The PDF specification allows for file attachments within
PDF files from version 1.3 onwards. The original .ly file
can be attached within the LP pdf
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