On 3 July 2013 08:52, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net wrote:
I built your example with 2.17.21. No warnings at all in the log, and the
only problem I can see anywhere in the output is in the piano reduction mm 3
4, where the tie between the two whole notes in the upper voice goes
At my local office supplies / self-serve printing chain I brought my
score in on a USB stick. Being in a hurry I skipped the preview option
(stupid I know), then 68 pages into my 118 page score I turned a page
over to find the printer had substituted Feta (and every other font)
with Helvetica.
Vaughan McAlley vaug...@mcalley.net.au writes:
On 3 July 2013 08:52, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net wrote:
I built your example with 2.17.21. No warnings at all in the log,
and the only problem I can see anywhere in the output is in the
piano reduction mm 3 4, where the tie between
On 3 July 2013 18:18, Andrew Bernard andrew.bern...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Vaughan,
From my knowledge of the PDF format, you can specify whether fonts get
embedded, entire or the required subset, or whether they can be substituted.
But if the Feta font is embedded by lilypond, as it must
Hello Marek,
Even in D major, use fis if you want this pitch.
f is natural, there's no implicit alterations in LP, hence the extra sign.
JM
Le 25 juin 2013 à 08:34:46, Marek Klein ma...@gregoriana.sk a écrit :
Hello,
2013/6/25 Philippe de Rochambeau phi...@free.fr
when I generate the above
On 2 July 2013 06:12, Tim Roberts t...@probo.com wrote:
I appreciate the kind offers. After taking another look, I decided it would
be more efficient simply to retype it, and I completed that task yesterday.
Ultimately, you can’t beat a hard copy for portability. And major
versions take
Hi all,
I want to redefine the way certain Script grobs are padded, independently —
e.g., I might want
staccato.padding = #0.5
tenuto.padding = #0.6
fermata.padding = #1.1
etc.
Is there an elegant way of doing this?
Thanks,
Kieren.
2013/7/3 Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca:
Hi all,
I want to redefine the way certain Script grobs are padded, independently —
e.g., I might want
staccato.padding = #0.5
tenuto.padding = #0.6
fermata.padding = #1.1
etc.
Is there an elegant way of doing
Hi,
for some custom-function I need to know how to calculate the 'kern of
a BarLine from a given stencil-x-extent, so that their visual
length/amont is equal.
As a test-case I constructed a draw-line-markup, which should fit
between the two lines of \bar ||
\version 2.17.21
\paper {
2013/7/3 Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com
Hi,
Hi Harm,
As you can see
a line with x-length 1 leads to a 'kern of 9.7
a line with x-length 2 leads to a 'kern of 18.3
a line with x-length 10 leads to a 'kern of 87
a line with x-length 29 leads to a 'kern of 173
Hum, that's
Forgot to answer all. So here again:
Hi Pierre,
many thanks for testing
2013/7/4 Pierre Perol-Schneider pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com:
2013/7/3 Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com
Hi,
Hi Harm,
As you can see
a line with x-length 1 leads to a 'kern of 9.7
a line with x-length
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