@till
Sorry, s.th. seemed to be wrong with the gmane-server -- the specific messages
weren't displayed. So I could read your post just a few minutes ago.
Your post is quite interesting. I'll look at that xetex-stuff later, probably
after the weekend. ifxetex.sty is (of course) installed
Hi Francisco,
Francisco Vila-5 wrote:
Here I attach two samples scanned from paper. Details below. My
question is simply: am I the only person with this problem? Others
would be, Is lilypond generating wrong PDFs? Is my printer wrong? Is
ubuntu gutsy evince wrongly printing PDFs?
I
I have been having trouble moving a tempo mark that appears over a
rest. This is a choir and piano piece and I have been putting the
tempo indications in the soprano part. I want to play around with
the spacing (like in section 5.1 of the manual), but it doesn't seem
to do anything because
I'm not sure if dynamics context is th right way of saying it, but
is there a way to have a special instrument (voice, whatever) where I
can put markup above the systems for mutli-instrument compositions?
Like:
{ s1*5 s1^\markup{ \bold Faster } }
Charles
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Francisco Vila-5 wrote:
Here I attach two samples scanned from paper. Details below. My
question is simply: am I the only person with this problem? Others
would be, Is lilypond generating wrong PDFs? Is my printer wrong? Is
ubuntu gutsy evince wrongly
Hi Charles,
is there a way to have a special instrument (voice, whatever) where I
can put markup above the systems for mutli-instrument compositions?
1. Try using \mark instead of \markup.
2. Look (in the docs, list archive, etc.) into examples where a
global variable is used to hold
Hi Charles:
I have been having trouble moving a tempo mark that appears over a
rest.
Actually, it appears over a MULTI-MEASURE REST, not a (standard) rest
-- therefore, you need to move it using
\once \override MultiMeasureRestText #'staff-padding = #2.6
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
I'd recommend you to take a look at the latest version of the
manual for version 2.11, which shows a draft of the revision
of the documentation that's on-going right now. For example,
if you look in the Notation Reference in the section on
Multimeasure rests, you will find the answer to your
What exactly do you mean? HLaTeX, as far as I know, provides a
complete `HFSS' (Hangul Font Selection System) for Korean which
should not interact with non-Korean typesetting.
I installed hlatex next to CJK.sty etc to get the power of both; it
seems now logical not being able to use T1
A follow-up:
In TeXLive, I've used the old HLaTeX fonts which are a bunch pf
subfonts with 256 glyphs each. This is something fontconfig doesn't
handle.
Everything can be greatly simplified by using XeLaTeX since this
program uses fontconfig too.
Werner
Hi,
I'm reading through chapter 11 and am a bit overwealmed by the wealth
of options. I'm wondering if someone can help me narrow things down
a bit. I want to have a score (choir + piano) that always created 2
systems per page, right now I'm often getting only one.
Charles
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Try reading the section called Fitting music onto fewer pages. I
think it's in chapter 5.
- Graham
Charles Gran wrote:
Hi,
I'm reading through chapter 11 and am a bit overwealmed by the wealth
of options. I'm wondering if someone can help me narrow things down
a bit. I want to have a
On 25/11 15:57:26, Charles Gran wrote:
I want to have a score (choir + piano) that always created 2 systems
per page, right now I'm often getting only one.
Sometimes it can be a *very* narrow margin between getting one or two
(or 2-3) systems per page, especially for SATB-choir-plus-piano
I started liking very much the system-count funktion, you just give it the
number of systems you want and it fits the music to it (if it is not too
tight).
Greetings
Till
Graham Percival-2 wrote:
Try reading the section called Fitting music onto fewer pages. I
think it's in chapter 5.
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