On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 20:16:33 -0700, Adam Spiers lilypond-u...@adamspiers.org
wrote:
To this end I'd really appreciate if anyone can answer my original
questions regarding the arrow annotations, extent-estimate, mysterious
vertical gaps etc.,
These I don't know much about. Anybody else?
I
Is there as simple way to get chord mode to return:
c4 e g
instead of
c e g4
Is something like that what you wanted ?
#(use-modules (ice-9 receive))
%% see http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/guile.html#Multiple-Values
#(define (chords-list-seq-list lst)
Dear Shelby,
I would try it with \stopStaff and and \startStaff
I think You have something in mind like one can find in some scores of
Lutoslwaski, don't You?
I'd like to be able to insert a transparent measure (remove the staff
lines) at
any point in a staff.
I've tried:
\overrride
Hello,
I am wondering if it is possible to compile a lilypond source file on the
command line but pass arguments on the command line. For example let's say
the source file by default prints as a treble clef. Could you pass a
command on the command line and tell Lilypond to process the source file
On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 03:31:21PM -0400, cte...@wesleyan.edu wrote:
I am wondering if it is possible to compile a lilypond source file on the
command line but pass arguments on the command line. For example let's say
the source file by default prints as a treble clef. Could you pass a
command
2011/7/24 Janek Warchoł lemniskata.bernoull...@gmail.com:
Hmm, does this work or is this just a proof-of-concept? I wasn't able
to determine it after reading
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Exactness.html
I suppose it might break if users try to make pitches with really