Il giorno mar, 07/06/2011 alle 09.05 +0200, Francisco Vila ha scritto:
> Okular offers to save all embedded files.
>
> Is there a difference between this and a single PDF with all the pages
> of each document, plus some added pages at the beginning? If not, it
> is easy to make one using pdftk wh
Il giorno mar, 07/06/2011 alle 14.55 +0200, Massimo Lovato ha scritto:
> Ciao Federico.
> Thank you very much for your reply.
> I tried your solution, and I think I have no alternatives. The
> problem
> is that it isn't a "real" chord, because the notes aren't well
> vertical
> aligned.
Ok
On 07/06/11 17:05, Francisco Vila wrote:
2011/6/7 Nick Payne:
I have created a searchable indexed PDF portfolio from the 2.14 English PDF
docs (Extending, Internals, Learning, Notation, Snippets, Usage, and Web)
and uploaded it to http://www.users.on.net/~njpayne/music/lilydoc.pdf.
You need Ado
Am 2011-06-03 um 13:52 schrieb David Kastrup:
bart deruyter writes:
just wondering... why open office for DTP... It's a word-processor,
not a DTP program.
Because the publishers, the people in possession of the DTP program,
apparently have their workflow starting from DOC. And so I need to
On 11-06-07 04:32 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 07:41:57AM +1000, Nick Payne wrote:
The "compiling a file" example on the right-hand side of the
download page (http://lilypond.org/unix.html) has a version number
in the sample ly file of 2.15.0. Should be 2.14.0.
Please send
Ciao Federico.
Thank you very much for your reply.
I tried your solution, and I think I have no alternatives. The problem
is that it isn't a "real" chord, because the notes aren't well vertical
aligned.
Ok, many many thanks.
Massimo
Il 06/06/2011 21:49, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
Il gior
On 26/05/2011 02:49, Alexandre Ficagna wrote:
Hy all,
I'm trying do create a score with the individual parts after the
global one, but the global part in landscape and the individual parts
in portrait style.
I'm using \book and \bookpart commands, doing this for the global part;
\book {
\pa
I've taken a look at this now ... there's no easy way to fix the
problem. To articulate something like
4
you need to split the c into a note and a rest. At present it rewites
it, essentially, to
8.. r16 4
To make this work, it'd have to rewrite to:
<<{a4~ a} \\ {c8.. r16 c4}>>
On 13/05/2011 06:28, Keith OHara wrote:
kirakira.xs4all.nl> writes:
One thing that is bothering about the output I create with
Lilypond is that the staves have a variable interval. (See
attachment sample file.) This is caused by the presence/absence
of dynamics.
Don't work too hard, becau
Hello
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 07:41:57AM +1000, Nick Payne wrote:
> The "compiling a file" example on the right-hand side of the
> download page (http://lilypond.org/unix.html) has a version number
> in the sample ly file of 2.15.0. Should be 2.14.0.
Please send such messages to bug-lilypond.
Bug Squad
2011/6/7 Nick Payne :
> I have created a searchable indexed PDF portfolio from the 2.14 English PDF
> docs (Extending, Internals, Learning, Notation, Snippets, Usage, and Web)
> and uploaded it to http://www.users.on.net/~njpayne/music/lilydoc.pdf.
>
> You need Adobe Reader 9.x or later. 3rd party
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