Hello Raphaël,
which version are you using?
I recommend the latest development version (2.13.7),
because there you don't need tablature.ly and \tabNumbersOnly
any more.
If the OttavaBracket still shows up, please send
a minimal example, so I can see what's going wrong and perhaps
improve the tab
Am Mittwoch, 4. November 2009 07:29:09 schrieb Raphaël Doursenaud:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm using lilypond to create guitar and bass tablatures using a
> tablature.ly file found on the list with \tabNumbersOnly
> Now I'm writing the solo part and I'd like to hide the OttavaBracket on
> the tablature
Francisco,
Reinhold has explained this behaviour in the group..
Keep well, Erik
> -Original Message-
> From: Francisco Vila [mailto:paconet@gmail.com]
> Sent: woensdag 4 november 2009 0:19
> To: Erik Appeldoorn
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: error
>
> 2009/11/3 Erik Appe
Thanks Reinhold,
As I wanted the hairpins and the forte afterwards for me the output is not
erroneous. Indeed the error-wording does suggest a music-coding error where
in fact there might be none.
I'm not into changing source code, someone else will have to figure that one
out.
Keep well, Erik
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Hi everybody,
I'm using lilypond to create guitar and bass tablatures using a
tablature.ly file found on the list with \tabNumbersOnly
Now I'm writing the solo part and I'd like to hide the OttavaBracket on
the tablature side.
How can I do that?
Than
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Am Dienstag, 3. November 2009 21:33:51 schrieb Erik Appeldoorn:
> Did I understand correctly that hairpins and (de)crescendo's automatically
> end on a volume specifier?
>
> Like c\< d e f g\f, where the crescendo ends on (or just before) the g with
>
Thanks Frédérick,
As I said: I must have been blind (Or just plain stubborn)
Either way, problem corrected now. Thanks for pointing it out.
Erik
> -Original Message-
> From: Frédéric Bron [mailto:frederic.b...@m4x.org]
> Sent: maandag 2 november 2009 19:36
> To: Erik Appeldoorn
> Cc: Kie
(My original reply went to David only, sorry)
Thanks, for your quick response David. It's a little less elegant than I
was hoping for, but it does work!
Any alternative solutions out there? If not, that's fine, David's solution
does work.
Thanks,
James Worlton
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:31 PM, D
One possible solution is to make a hidden voice. The code is a little
more laborious, and you'll get lots of clashing note column warnings
from the terminal, but it produces two separate spanners with individual
start and stop points.
Hope that helps,
David
%%begin duling-spanners
\version
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 06:21:48PM -, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> Graham Percival wrote Sunday, November 01, 2009 1:03 PM
>
>> On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 12:12:10PM +0100, C.Flothow wrote:
>> Texinfo only supports having 5-6 different indexes. So for this,
>> you'd either need to:
>> 1) ask the te
For what it's worth, to get rid of the clashing note column warning in
the terminal, just substitute the notes in the "hidden" voices with
fake notes (spacer rests) of the appropriate duration.
James Worlton
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:16 PM, James W. wrote:
> (My original reply went to David only,
2009/11/3 Erik Appeldoorn :
> Did I understand correctly that hairpins and (de)crescendo’s automatically
> end on a volume specifier?
>
> Like c\< d e f g\f, where the crescendo ends on (or just before) the g with
> the forte. I shouldn’t have to end them with an \!
>
> I get errors: (de)crescendo
Did I understand correctly that hairpins and (de)crescendo's automatically
end on a volume specifier?
Like c\< d e f g\f, where the crescendo ends on (or just before) the g with
the forte. I shouldn't have to end them with an \!
I get errors: (de)crescendo on items with specified volume.
The fil
Hello,
Kind of new to Lilypond (been using it for a few months), but love it so far.
My question: Is it possible to have simultaneous text spanners in a single
voice context? In my example below, there are obvious problems with the
two undistinguished \stopTextSpanner commands. But I think it ill
Hi -
I'm running LilyPond 2.12.2 under Ubuntu 9.10. I have a .ly file I've been
writing/editing for a while using 2.12.2 under Ubuntu 9.9 (I think - Jaunty
Jackalope). I upgraded yesterday, and found I needed to reinstall LilyPond.
The package that came with Ubuntu 9.10 was, if fact, 2.12.2, so I
Chris Angelico writes:
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>> Hi Chris
>>
>> Does the example in the Learning Manual help? I think it does exactly what
>> you want. See section 4.6.6.
>>
>> Trevor
>
> Strange. I just looked up the manual, and it doesn't HAVE a section
> 4.6.6
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