In many Postings the Umlaut-Problem is treated to solve with an UTF8-Editor.
But in OOoLilypond for OpenOffice, it was quite a difficult problem for me to
solve but with a very easy solution.
1. Look at http://www.utf8-zeichentabelle.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?names=-
&utf8=dec&text=2 for the two
A little more verbose but this might also help:
%% BEGIN
Global = {
\time 3/4
\key c \major
}
\new PianoStaff <<
\context Staff=up \relative {
\Global
\clef "treble"
\change Staff = up
\stemUp
16 [ \change Staff = down \new Voice { \stemDown 16} \stemUp ]
\stemU
On 20/03/2008, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LSR, anyone? :)
Done.
Regards,
Neil
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Zenith wrote:
please, is that a way to do something like this?
http://www.nabble.com/file/p16175922/Sem%2Bt%25C3%25ADtul.jpg
Certainly! For the mix between upper and lower stems, you can use
something like
\relative c'{ c16 d e f << {g[ a s c] } \\ {s8 b16 s } >> }
For the cross staff be
please, is that a way to do something like this?
http://www.nabble.com/file/p16175922/Sem%2Bt%25C3%25ADtul.jpg
thx
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2008/3/19, Oscar van Eijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I no-one has any suggestions for improvements, this is my final version
> (I'm working with the attached flamenco.ly).
As far as I'm concerned, it's okay for the LSR. Here's what I'd advice to do:
-open an account on the lsr. See
http://lsr.dsi.
2008/3/20, Ted Stanion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thank you! That works brilliantly.
LSR, anyone? :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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On Wednesday 19 March 2008 21:55:44 Oscar van Eijk wrote:
> Thanks again Mats!
>
> I no-one has any suggestions for improvements, this is my final version
> (I'm working with the attached flamenco.ly).
Hi Oscar,
no more improvements, looks great!
Greetings
Marc
>
> The result of the inline tes