On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:18:36PM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Thanks for replying, Han-Wen. I can't find showLastLength anywhere in
that file, though. Searches for showlast and show-last came up empty.
It looks like the file is inside the SCM directory but I can't tell
where. Here's
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Patrick Horgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks great--have you figured out why your css doesn't produce underlines
with Reinhold's copy of the documentation?
Patrick
Unfortunately, no. :-(
There might be one small detail we missed when implementing the
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:39:24PM -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 23:34:52 +0200
Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the meantime, a small basic google search box would mean the world
to many of us -- or at least myself :-)
Presumably these things are done
I know that it's an old snippet, but for those of us who don't really
understand the finer workings of it, can the snippet in the documentation be
updated to use the New_dynamic_engraver and Dynamic_align_engraver as
suggested by neil?
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Apparently, if I use the instructions on making a link to the
lilypond binary, it works. If I just call lilypond -dhelp from
within the folder Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/ it doesn't work.
On Sep 22, 2008, at 5:07 PM, James E. Bailey wrote:
Yeah, still same problem. I even moved the
Hello
Im writing a small songbook at the moment. It consists of multiple
\scores I include. Each has a header as follows:
\header {
title =
arranger =
subtitle = title of the song
}
The whole book has a normal header with title and arranger set and a
section \paper{
Here's something I cooked up recently.
I had noticed that numbers coded like this looked way too tight to my eye:
\markup \number #12345
But finding an acceptable spacing for every number/letter combination for
my little script is beyond me right now. Particularly bad is when number 7
is
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 00:18:46 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Polesky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My procedure solves this, but it's still a work in
progress, mostly because I haven't gotten around to
address the horizontal placement issue. There's an
exhaustive snippet (kudos to that author) on that
very
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Am Dienstag, 23. September 2008 schrieb PiÄ…tek:
I have trouble with my percusion note.
A. What I can wrote the trioles/triplets ?
http://images33.fotosik.pl/372/bee225d9c5c85fc1.jpg
Actually, these are not triplets, but tremolos. You can write it
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Am Dienstag, 23. September 2008 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
B. What write the B symbol?
I think, you'll have to create that postscript code for that yourself.
Actually, you can also create that as a LilyPond Markup rather than resolving
to
I had noticed that numbers coded like this looked way too tight to
my eye:
\markup \number #12345
Hmm. Perhaps it would be sufficient to add proper kerning to the
font. Can you provide values for all combinations? IIRC, we don't
have kerning yet for numbers.
Werner
In a sigle-staff score, I want to add a manual break but I do not want
the broken line to be adjusted to the score width.
I'm sure I can temporarilty override ragged-right but I haven't been
able to find the right place to put it.
Suggestions welcome!
Thanks,
-- Johan
Chord is alive!
2008/9/23 Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In a sigle-staff score, I want to add a manual break but I do not want
the broken line to be adjusted to the score width.
There's something like
ragged-last = ##t
that does exactly what you're looking for.
Cheers,
Valentin
2008/9/23 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/23 Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In a sigle-staff score, I want to add a manual break but I do not want
the broken line to be adjusted to the score width.
There's something like
ragged-last = ##t
that does exactly what you're
- Original Message
From: Graham Percival address.hidden
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 2:12:56 AM
I did my horizontal placement can be done with #:translate. What
snippet are you thinking of? I didn't realize there was enough
material to make an exhaustive study of the subject.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Patrick McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Patrick Horgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks great--have you figured out why your css doesn't produce underlines
with Reinhold's copy of the documentation?
Patrick
Unfortunately,
- Original Message
From: Werner LEMBERG
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:25:23 AM
Hmm. Perhaps it would be sufficient to add proper kerning to the
font. Can you provide values for all combinations?
I cannot, but if someone can, we'd all be indebted.
IIRC, we don't have
Oops. Forgot the .png!
- Mark
\markup \number 7a.
\markup \No #7
\markup \No #7a
\markup \No #7b
\markup \No #7fg
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From: David Pounder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23.9.08, 18:29:45
Subject: Re: Ragged breaks
I've seen a snippet in the lsr for typesetting a coda with a similar type of
line break using \stopStaff.
IIRC, we don't have kerning yet for numbers.
For what I'm after, I'm afraid it'll be a little more than just
that. It would include kerning for number/letter combinations too.
Well, kerning between different font families must always be adjusted
manually.
It would be better for the
Patrick McCarty wrote:
Okay, I know what the problem is, but the fix is not simple. Our
implementation uses a *persistent* and an *alternate* stylesheet, but
since we want the alternate stylesheet to override the default
stylesheet, many of the default styles should be in a *preferred*
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Sebastian Menge wrote Monday, September 22, 2008 9:54 PM
I would suggest:
* a search engine field at the top of the main template (cf wikipedia)
It would be nice, and others are pressing for this, but it poses some
problems.
We have one on the main page of
When running lilypond with the switches
-dpreview -dno-print-pages
is there any way to stop the page headers printing from the command
line, so that I just get the first line of music?
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2008/9/23 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have one on the main page of lilypond.org, but unfortunately
it often finds hits in old versions of the documentation first.
Hadn't we solved this problem by adding an appropriate robots.txt?
Hi,
I integrated a lilypond-file then processed by lilypond-book in latex
and I got an indent as you can see in the attached pdf. The code for
that fragment in latex looks like that:
...
Bestandteil des genannten \textit{Perpetuum Mobile}-Kanons. \\
Hier dann die caption \\
Hi guys
I moved to Ubuntu 8.04 a few months ago, and I've been typesetting my music
there since then, with Lilypond 2.11.55. One problem I've noticed is that
since I restarted using Lily, after a gap of a few weeks, the method used to
typeset dotted notes have changed. Now, instead of putting
Use 2.11.59.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:20:42 -0700 (PDT)
George_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
I moved to Ubuntu 8.04 a few months ago, and I've been typesetting my
music there since then, with Lilypond 2.11.55. One problem I've
noticed is that since I restarted using
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