Hi Alf and welcome to the list,
2014-08-19 19:54 GMT+02:00 Alf Storm :
Is there any way to tweak the ottava height? Or is this a bug I should
> report?
>
I don't know what Elaine Gould says about this particular case.
Personally, I'd move the fermata :
\version "2.18.2"
upper = \relative {
\
>While inputting my first piece I stumbled across a problem I haven't
>been able to solve. The problem arises when I combine cross staff
>beaming with ottava and fermata. The following example shows that the
>ottava bracket overlaps the fermata sign (at least on my system).
>
>\version "2.18.2"
"Hwaen Ch'uqi" writes:
> Greetings,
>
> I have never used `C-u C-h i', and my emacs is currently down, so I
> canot exactly replicate your situation. However, one thing I have
> consistently had to do with these installations is to manualy update
> the dir file in the /usr/share/info directory;
Hi LilyPond users!
I am new to this group, so let me introduce myself:
I am a Norwegian hobby pianist/keyboardist that writes music from time
to time. I have only recently started to use LilyPond, but I already
find it comfortable to use. I have used Latex a lot, so text based input
is familia
On 2014-08-19 17:15, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
If you change the glyph names I think you'll be able to get what you
want.
Here is the full list of glyphs to choose between:
http://www.smufl.org/version/latest/range/multiSegmentLines/
Best
Peter
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On 2014-08-19 15:15, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
On 08/19/2014 03:01 PM, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
On 2014-08-19 13:52, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for something similar to the notation used in
contemporary scores to indicate things like wide vibrato, microtonal
"undulations", indeterminate
On 08/19/2014 03:01 PM, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
On 2014-08-19 13:52, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for something similar to the notation used in
contemporary scores to indicate things like wide vibrato, microtonal
"undulations", indeterminate glissando - it closely resembles a trill
span
On 2014-08-19 13:52, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for something similar to the notation used in contemporary
scores to indicate things like wide vibrato, microtonal "undulations",
indeterminate glissando - it closely resembles a trill spanner
(without the "tr") but is more rounded a
Dear members,
I am not sure this question belongs to this forum. I am using LilyGlyphs on
a LateX document, and so far it worked wonderfully.
Finally now I need to insert something more complex than the predefined
commands, and I don't know where to start.
Anyone could tell me how to make a mini
Hi,
I'm looking for something similar to the notation used in contemporary
scores to indicate things like wide vibrato, microtonal "undulations",
indeterminate glissando - it closely resembles a trill spanner (without
the "tr") but is more rounded and with thinner lines. Is something
similar t
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