Hi everybody.
I'm trying to write a drum part, but I'm not able to obtain perfectly
orizontal beams.
For example when I write two eight notes, one of snare drum (corresponding
to a c') and the other of bass drum (e), their connection beam is oblique. I
would like to obtain the snare drum stem
Hi
I tried but I can't install Lilypond in my mac.
I can not find in the menu: Compile Typeset file
(I have a french computer)
Can you help me?
thanks
Cristian
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you have to install a ppc version, see:
http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/
hth ole
Am 21.10.2008 um 15:25 schrieb Cristian:
Hi
I tried but I can't install Lilypond in my mac.
I can not find in the menu: Compile Typeset file
(I have a french computer)
Can you help me?
On 10/20/08 11:26 AM, canduc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody.
I'm trying to write a drum part, but I'm not able to obtain perfectly
orizontal beams.
For example when I write two eight notes, one of snare drum (corresponding
to a c') and the other of bass drum (e), their
On 10/20/08 4:33 PM, Joseph Wakeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No nastiness felt from this end, your response was not entirely
unexpected -- after all, as you say, you've put in a lot of effort to
generate this tool as it is. I'm very grateful for that, and a friendly
prod to put my ideas
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 18:01:34 +0100, Gerry Prosser wrote:
when teaching a congregation a new worship song, it would be rather nice
to project the melody line onto the screen as well as the words. But
black-on-white is a projection disaster. It really needs to be yellow
staff/text on a blue
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Am Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2008 schrieb Stefan Waler:
Hi,
is it possible easily to print a note inside two braces like this: ( . )
Yes, see \parenthesize in the documentation:
Nick Payne wrote:
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You must set the beam-damping to +inf.0
\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0
Is it possible to do the reverse - give every beam a slight slope without
explicitly setting the start and end position of every beam? I have a piece
I'm engraving