Hi,
I'd like to find a way to force a bar line to be drawn at the start of a
stave, after a \break.
Example code illustrating no barline at start of bar 4
\version 2.18.2
kick = \drummode {
\bar :|.|: %{this is in to ensure the first line starts with a repeat %}
bd4 s4 bd4 s4
bd4 s4 bd4 s4
2014-05-01 18:20 GMT+02:00 Rob brotherha...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'd like to find a way to force a bar line to be drawn at the start of a
stave, after a \break.
Hi Rob,
Try :
%%%
\version 2.18.2
kick = \drummode {
\bar :|.|: %{this is in to ensure the first line
Rob brotherha...@gmail.com writes:
I'd like to find a way to force a bar line to be drawn at the start of a
stave, after a \break.
That's not customary for a normal staff.
You can use \override Score.SystemStartBar.collapse-height = #4 to have
this bar disappear only for staves of 4 lines or
Hello!How can I fix this problem? Source code:\new Staff { \new Voice = "a" { \voiceTwo b'2( c''4) }\new Voice = "b" { \voiceTwo g'2( e'4) } }Result on «1.pdf»There is collision between slur of voice "a" and head of note «g».I would like to make start slur of voice "a" from head of note «b», like
Hello,
I have an annoying issue with frescobaldi.
To get accented wovels (or whatever accented, cedilled etc) you press
first the accent then the wovel and the result is the accented wovel.
But i my configuration:
- typing accented letters works fine, only in a new file without any
flavour of
Hi,
I'm looking for a specific symbol whose name I unfortunately don't know
and didn't find when browsing the documentation, but which I'm sure
Lilypond has implemented somehow.
In polyphonic piano music, you may sometimes have a situation where e.g.
two voices are written in the lower staff
Hi Thomas. What you mean is probably so called other-hand bracket. This feature
has been requested many times, but so far there is no ultimate solution. See
this:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/missing-feature-piano-hand-brackets-td41551.html
If you ever need to tweak the positions of a tie, slur, or phrasing slur, you
can use the awesome \shape command, like in this post
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Ties-Slurs-and-Voices-Again-tp161804p161833.html
.
For usage details, see the official documentation
Thank you, Pierre! That works wonderfully! I had attempted something
similar, but kept getting the gap which your use of \hspace fixes.
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Hi,
On 1/5/14 9:43 PM, Karol Majewski wrote:
Hi Thomas. What you mean is probably so called other-hand bracket. This
feature has been requested many times, but so far there is no ultimate solution.
See this:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/missing-feature-piano-hand-brackets-td41551.html
Thomas Ruedas wrote:
[...]
the second a fatal error,
[...]
I guess that is due to compatibility issues,
because the hacks seem to be several years old
But the thumbBracket code still works; see the recent
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-04/msg00520.html
Just one of
Francois,
I am an English speaker so therefore not highly qualified to comment on
matters French, but the keyboard input settings are a Ubuntu system
settings parameter, not specific to Frescobaldi. Without wishing to be
Anglocentric at all, if you use the keyboard layout English
Hello Andrew, thanks.
I had a look at the settings, but nevertheless, I would like to have
the same use of my keyboard (it a spanish one) with all programs (and
using a different layout than printed on the keys is not really what I
wish).
And anyway, this works sometimes in frescobaldi, so I
I setted to spanish, but it is still the same
F
2014-05-01 21:21 GMT-05:00, Francois Planiol alicuota...@gmail.com:
I setted to spanish, but it is still the same...
F
2014-05-01 21:01 GMT-05:00, Andrew Bernard andrew.bern...@gmail.com:
Francois,
Sorry I assumed French. In the frescobaldi
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