Carl,
Yes, I found these sections. The two have confused me for over two years.
Haipeng
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On 7/16/10 9:49 AM, "Graham Percival" wrote:
> The docs already say to use \fermata !
But in the Expressive Marks section there is no text outside of an example
that describes using fermata as an articulation. (There is an index entry
for \fermata, however).
And in the Full measure rests
Jatziri,
See:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page#Transpose
I regularly am given music in 'A' or 'C' to write out and transpose for B-flat
for the small orchestra I am in (for example I play a lot of parts written for
Cornets in A or sometimes, depending on th
hi everybody, know how to write for transposing instruments (clarinet
in Bes, bass clarinet in Bes, flute in G) without write the key
because I was looking and I don't found nothing about it, all I've
found is written in the traditional form and my writing is atonal
therefore only cause doubt if I
On 7/16/2010 11:03 AM, Alexander Kobel wrote:
On 2010-07-16 18:13, Arle Lommel wrote:
Apologies for a question not directly related to Lilypond, but is
there anyone who works with the documentation for Lilypond on this
list with whom I could interact privately? [...]
On a side note: I'd be ha
On 2010-07-16 18:13, Arle Lommel wrote:
Apologies for a question not directly related to Lilypond, but is
there anyone who works with the documentation for Lilypond on this
list with whom I could interact privately? [...]
On a side note: I'd be happy to read about this topic on the mailing
lis
I'm probably the ideal person, but I'm away at a music camp for
the next week, so will have very little time. If this request
could wait until the 26th, I'd have much more time.
The short answer is that we use texinfo, which has a few nice
parts but a few bad parts. I think it's the best documen
Hi,
We are the developers of FL Studio (formerly known as Fruityloops)
and we are looking to print music sheets direct from our software.
If you are interested in a cooperation here please drop me a mail
on j...@image-line.com
Regards,
Jean-Marie Cannie
Image-Line Software
Kortrijksesteenweg
Apologies for a question not directly related to Lilypond, but is there anyone
who works with the documentation for Lilypond on this list with whom I could
interact privately? I am working on a totally unrelated open-source project and
we we are faced with about 500 pages of legacy documentation
The docs already say to use \fermata !
- Graham
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:18:56PM +0800, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote:
>Then you should add this to the doc in case of confusion to other people.
>
>Regards
>Haipeng
>
>
>
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Then you should add this to the doc in case of confusion to other people.
Regards
Haipeng
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Am Freitag, 16. Juli 2010, 14:47:42 schrieb 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng:
> My teacher found that my fermatas are only
> on the silent parts. Must I use \fermata instead of ^\fermataMarkup?
Yes, as a rule, on normal notes and rests always use \fermata, only on full-
measure rests (written as R1 etc.) use ^\fe
Hello,
I encount a serious problem. My teacher found that my fermatas are only on
the silent parts. When I gave him the following snippet, the problem persisted.
Is it a bug? Must I use \fermata instead of ^\fermataMarkup?
Regards
Haipeng
\version "2.13.24"
\layout {
\context {
\StaffGrou
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