Hi
Today after some mysterious error messages from the scheme code everything
works so I am baffled as I haven't (knowingly) changed
anything.
I am working with 2.17.26 and Frescobaldi 2.0.10. Could there be any issues
with temporary "Frescodaldi" files I do sometimes forget
to save all after e
- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: Lyric separator
Janek Warchoł writes:
Hi,
2013/9/20 David Nalesnik :
Well, I didn't find a solution for this that would determine
automatically
syllables that start a line. I
2013/9/20 David Kastrup :
> Janek Warchoł writes:
>>
>> 2013/9/20 David Nalesnik :
>>> Well, I didn't find a solution for this that would determine automatically
>>> syllables that start a line. I had to resort to manually tagging the
>>> syllables in question. Using the engraver linked to would
*Please* always reply to the whole list.
2013/9/21 Peter Gentry :
> Thanks Janek
>
> Strangely as I said on the list the problem is not visible today. Errors that
> are not repeatable are notoriously difficult to track
> down. I will continue playinf with a cut down example to see if I can get
>
2013/9/21 Janek Warchoł :
>
> 2013/9/21 Peter Gentry :
>> Thanks Janek
>>
>> Strangely as I said on the list the problem is not visible today. Errors
>> that are not repeatable are notoriously difficult to track
>> down. I will continue playinf with a cut down example to see if I can get
>> repea
Thanks Janek
I agree with your findings today so the finger points at my use of Frescobaldi.
Windows Vista Home Premium Frescobaldi 2.0.10 and Lilypond 2.17.26.
This is not easy to replicate but could be related to a combination of
(a) forgetting to save all when editing more than one file.
(
Hi,
2013/9/21 Peter Gentry :
> This is not easy to replicate but could be related to a combination of
>
> (a) forgetting to save all when editing more than one file.
> (b) accidentally opening a second instance of Frecobaldi.
Sounds plausible.
> By the way how do you reply to the list from
> ht
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2013/9/20 David Kastrup :
>> Janek Warchoł writes:
>>>
>>> As far as i can see this engraver doesn't work with 2.14.2, so it
>>> cannot be added to LSR (unless i'm missing something big?), but it's
>>> way too awesome to let it become accidentally forgotten.
>>
>> If that
Janek Warchoł writes:
> Hi,
>
> 2013/9/21 Peter Gentry :
>> This is not easy to replicate but could be related to a combination of
>>
>> (a) forgetting to save all when editing more than one file.
>> (b) accidentally opening a second instance of Frecobaldi.
>
> Sounds plausible.
>
>> By the way h
Dear Peter, thanks for Your link!
I will have a look at those.
On 09/19/2013 10:13 PM, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> is there a font available for special signs like up- and downbeat for
> the conductor?
> Do You know where to find one?
> Thanks
> Stefan
This is perhaps not related to L
Dear David Liessi,
I used your procedure to install Frescobaldi on a MacBook Pro under Mountain
Lion. Went flawlessly!! Took under an hour, mostly due to compile times.
Works fine! Thanks very much!!
Best regards,
Steve
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Hi all,
I'm brand new to LilyPond, but I'm already enjoying
myself tremendously by trying to out all its
features and properties.
My question concerns tweaking
the figured bass notation. I thought the
default font used was too
heavy and didn't mix well with my lyrics
font (Baskerville), so
2013/9/20 David Kastrup :
>
> Gilberto Agostinho writes:
>
>> Well David, thanks for your answers and opinions. Even though I really
>> respect your views (and you certainly know infinitely more about
>> LilyPond and programming than I do), I still think I am right on this
>> one. I personally see
Is there a way to insert an arbitrary SVG shape?
If there is not, I presume a "work-around" would be inserting a glyph from some
special font.
(The latter method would not allow for multiple colors, of course, inside the
SVG shape).
TIA
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I'm not getting any parentheses in the output from this example.
Is it possible to parenthesize more than a single grob?
Thank you!
Jim
\version "2.17.26"
music = \relative c' { c4 d e f }
\score {
\music
}
\score {
\parenthesize \music
}
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Jim Long writes:
> I'm not getting any parentheses in the output from this example.
>
> Is it possible to parenthesize more than a single grob?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jim
> \version "2.17.26"
>
> music = \relative c' { c4 d e f }
>
> \score {
> \music
> }
>
> \score {
> \parenthesize \music
> }
Hi, David.
Probably poor wording of the question on my part.
No, my original intent was to parenthesize two notes in a simple
volta repeat which are played only the last time through. A less
tiny example, in which \parenthesize (or my understanding of it)
fails in both a melody staff and a chord
2013/9/22 Bric
> Is there a way to insert an arbitrary SVG shape?
>
>
It has to be eps.
See : http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/graphic
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