>> Yes. \line stacks a set of markups horizontally, using 'word-space
>> to set the space between adjacent markups. If it's inside a
>> \concat block, 'word-space is overridden to zero.
>
> Okay, but I don't like it... =\
>
> Furthermore, why doesn't Lilypond behave consistently in this
> reg
On Wed 26/05/10 1:04 PM , Johnny Ferguson hyperfle...@gmail.com sent:
Hi,
I'm transcribing some sheet music, and I'm wondering if I can force a
linebreak in the 'composer' field. The reason being that the list of
composers includes 5 people, and unfortunately runs off the page. :(
Hi,
I'm transcribing some sheet music, and I'm wondering if I can force a
linebreak in the 'composer' field. The reason being that the list of
composers includes 5 people, and unfortunately runs off the page. :(
I've perused the documentation and searched through the LSR. Still can't
find a
On 24 May 2010 20:44, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> In the third line of this snippet, all whitespace (word spacing) is removed
> -- is this expected behaviour?
Yes. \line stacks a set of markups horizontally, using 'word-space to
set the space between adjacent markups. If it's inside a \concat
b
Hi Neil,
> Yes. \line stacks a set of markups horizontally, using 'word-space to
> set the space between adjacent markups. If it's inside a \concat
> block, 'word-space is overridden to zero.
Okay, but I don't like it... =\
Furthermore, why doesn't Lilypond behave consistently in this regard?
Am Dienstag, den 25.05.2010, 13:27 -0400 schrieb
lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org:
> 1. The template makes it rather easy to add dynamics, including
> cresc.
>
> My current result however doesn't vertically align objects like p,f
> and the
> cresc text and lines (e.g. bar 11 - 15). What to do a
Apparently my message did not make it to the 'users', maybe because of the
enclosed .ly file.
This is the text of the message, however:
I am using the "Piano template with centered dynamics" to engrave existing
music to improve its quality for using it in MusicReader (a program to show
and hand
I am using the "Piano template with centered dynamics" to engrave existing
music to improve its quality for using it in MusicReader (a program to show
and handle sheets on a computer screen).
I have been busy quiet some time to engrave Scarlatti's Sonate L345.
I took the template, and split both st
Sometimes you want to move some lilypond notes quick. This bash script
does it. It requires sed and xsel. A windows version should be similar.
If for some reason there is a problem, octava-up.sed and ottava-down.sed
may be moved. The '"'"' makes perfect sense, eventually, but it's
gnarly. Regards,
Wilbert Berendsen xs4all.nl> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there a possibility to manually specify the X-position of objects like
> rests or bar lines?
>
> For example I'm setting single-voice Genevan psalm tunes which have a half
> rest at the end of each line. I want the rest close to the end of
Hello
David Bobroff wrote:
This is in the docs. Check section "1.2.4 Beams" and go to "Manual
beams" to find some really big hints.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation-big-page#Manual-beams
James
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On 5/25/2010 9:32 AM, craigbakalian wrote:
Hi All,
I know this may be in the docs, but I don't even know what to call this,
but I can describe it. I have a piece in 7/8 with a lilypond measure
sited below -
r8 d'8 ees'8[ f'16 ges'8 f'16] ges'8.[ f'16]
This is in the docs. Check section
Hi,
is there a possibility to manually specify the X-position of objects like
rests or bar lines?
For example I'm setting single-voice Genevan psalm tunes which have a half
rest at the end of each line. I want the rest close to the end of the line,
positioned independently of the notes in the
Hi All,
I know this may be in the docs, but I don't even know what to call this,
but I can describe it. I have a piece in 7/8 with a lilypond measure
sited below -
r8 d'8 ees'8[ f'16 ges'8 f'16] ges'8.[ f'16]
the flag of the first 16th note is on the right of the stem. I want it
on the left of
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