Father Gordon Gilbert fatherg...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks guys. That did the trick.
Rather than set to ##t and ##f all the time, I did
dsl = \set doubleSlurs = ##t
dso = \set doubleSlurs = ##f
and then used \dsl and \dso as needed.
Lily is truly amazing!
\once\dsl should also work
Dear community,
because I'm awfully bad in mathematics I wrote a function for calculating
the correct length of multimeasure rests.
Although it doesn't cause a crash (which is a huge sucess for me as a
programmer), it doesn't work as expected. Instead of showing one goupt of
multimeasure rests, it
Stefan Thomas kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com writes:
Dear community,
because I'm awfully bad in mathematics I wrote a function for
calculating the correct length of multimeasure rests.
Although it doesn't cause a crash (which is a huge sucess for me as a
programmer), it doesn't work as
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Stefan Thomas kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com writes:
Dear community,
because I'm awfully bad in mathematics I wrote a function for
calculating the correct length of multimeasure rests.
Although it doesn't cause a crash (which is a huge sucess for me as a
, not, it shows 6 single barrests
c'1
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Stefan Thomas kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com writes:
Dear David,
thanks for Your answer, Your code works fine in 2.14.2.
Sorry for the problems with html, I'm just using the
goggle-mail-client. maybee it will work better, when I write without
formatting.
You replied to a message digest
I have been using lilypond for years for my own projects and have recently
introduced it to a friend of mine. He is a drum instructor and has been reading
drum notation for many years. He's pointed out some things that are
non-standard about the way lilypond handles some drum notation tasks.
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
Hello all!
I have a question concerning lyrics and polyphony. I have looked through the
Snippet Repository, but came up with
Hello,
On 4 January 2012 18:28, Benjamin Bruce e-m...@benjaminbruce.com wrote:
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
Hello all!
I have a question concerning
Hello,
On 4 January 2012 18:32, Vaylor Trucks vay...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been using lilypond for years for my own projects and have recently
introduced it to a friend of mine. He is a drum instructor and has been
reading
drum notation for many years. He's pointed out some things that
See below. If the note with the accidental appears first in the chord,
then the fingering for the other note correctly avoids the accidental.
If the order of the notes is reversed, the fingering collides with the
accidental. I don't know if this is related to issue 1222
On 5/01/2012, at 7:28 am, Benjamin Bruce wrote:
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
The problem is that the double backslash automagically creates _two_ new
On 1/4/12 11:32 AM, Vaylor Trucks vay...@gmail.com wrote:
First, for hi-hat, the notation for open and closed are correct, but for
the
half-open he would like to appear exactly like the open hi-hat notation,
except
the o above the stem of the note needs to have a single slash through
it.
Also,
On 1/4/12 11:28 AM, Benjamin Bruce e-m...@benjaminbruce.com wrote:
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
Hello all!
I have a question concerning lyrics and polyphony. I
On 4 January 2012 23:32, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Please see the Notation Reference, section 1.5.2. In particular, look at
Temporary polyphonic passages.
This problem pops up often. I remember having replied to dozens of e-mails
—both on the French users mailing list and on
On 05/01/12 07:58, Nick Payne wrote:
See below. If the note with the accidental appears first in the chord,
then the fingering for the other note correctly avoids the accidental.
If the order of the notes is reversed, the fingering collides with the
accidental. I don't know if this is related
Hi,
2012/1/4 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
On 1/4/12 11:32 AM, Vaylor Trucks vay...@gmail.com wrote:
First, for hi-hat, the notation for open and closed are correct, but for
the
half-open he would like to appear exactly like the open hi-hat notation,
except
the o above the stem of the note
Hello,
On 4 January 2012 22:50, Xavier Scheuer x.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 January 2012 23:32, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Please see the Notation Reference, section 1.5.2. In particular, look at
Temporary polyphonic passages.
This problem pops up often. I remember having
Hello,
On 2 January 2012 22:38, -Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
Graham Percival-3 wrote:
...
Eluze, could you suggest a change to the wording in the CG to
clarify this point? Either James or Phil could push that directly
to staging.
maybe something like:
you will automatically be
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