On Mon 12 Jul 2021 at 16:54:03 (-0700), Flaming Hakama by Elaine wrote:
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> > From: Jean Abou Samra
> > To: Werner LEMBERG , lilyp...@hillvisions.com
> > Cc: m...@archsys.net, lilypond-user@gnu.org
> > Bcc:
> > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 15:01:32
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> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Jean Abou Samra
> To: Werner LEMBERG , lilyp...@hillvisions.com
> Cc: m...@archsys.net, lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Bcc:
> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 15:01:32 +0200 (CEST)
> Subject: Re: Move chord name down onto staff?
>
> > Le 11/07/2021 06:33,
Jean and David:
Both of your suggestions work great. Sorry for the noise.
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Knute Snortum
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 10:52 AM ming tsang wrote:
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> Thank you David Kastrup,
> As suggested I use \wordwrap-string instead of \wordwrap. It works.
> one question: is there any special character for
Thank you David Kastrup,
As suggested I use \wordwrap-string instead of \wordwrap. It works.
one question: is there any special character for the wrap text OR just when
the line fills up it wraps to the next line?
Shalom,
yMing Tsang
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 12:28 PM David Kastrup wrote:
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Knute Snortum writes:
> Aaron Hill:
>
> I would like to be able to see the *entire* command line, but when I write
> this:
>
> %%%
> \version "2.22.1"
>
> #(define commandLine (object->string (command-line)))
>
> \markup { \wordwrap { \commandLine } }
> %%%
>
> ... the text scrolls off the page
> Le 12/07/2021 17:50, Knute Snortum a écrit :
>
>
> Aaron Hill:
>
> I would like to be able to see the *entire* command line, but when I write
> this:
>
> %%%
> \version "2.22.1"
>
> #(define commandLine (object->string (command-line)))
>
> \markup { \wordwrap { \commandLine } }
> %%%
>
Aaron Hill:
I would like to be able to see the *entire* command line, but when I write this:
%%%
\version "2.22.1"
#(define commandLine (object->string (command-line)))
\markup { \wordwrap { \commandLine } }
%%%
... the text scrolls off the page (see attached). I can guess why
\wordwrap
Heart fill thank you. It was a very experience talking to the lilypond user
group and I learned a lot.
Knute: Thank you for following up on handling of the utf-8 file name
and/or file path (location) problem in frecobaldi.
David Kastrup: Thank you for helping me to use convert-ly.
David
> Le 11/07/2021 06:33, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
> >> I'm not sure how to move the chord names down so they are centered
> >> on the staff. Essentially I want the changes on an empty stave but
> >> I'm unclear on how to do that. [...]
> > Here's one way to do this:
> >
> >
> >
Am Mo., 12. Juli 2021 um 08:38 Uhr schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond
user discussion :
>
> Am Sonntag, dem 11.07.2021 um 22:54 -0700 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> > On 2021-07-11 12:32 pm, ming tsang wrote:
> > > I am confused about this "file information" LSR.
> > > Yesterday, I did a ""file>save as"
Brent Annable wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently adding chords to some music, and I can't seem to find
anywhere how to create a "Gmsus2" chord name.
[..]
I feel like I'm just missing something, is there an easy way to display
this chord type?
See the discussion here:
Hi Brent,
I'm currently adding chords to some music, and I can't seem to find
anywhere how to create a "Gmsus2" chord name. When I type "g:msus2"
lilypond freaks out, and as far as I can tell, this particular
combination of a minor chord with an added suspension never appears in
the
Hi all,
I'm currently adding chords to some music, and I can't seem to find
anywhere how to create a "Gmsus2" chord name. When I type "g:msus2"
lilypond freaks out, and as far as I can tell, this particular combination
of a minor chord with an added suspension never appears in the
documentation
Am Sonntag, dem 11.07.2021 um 22:54 -0700 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> On 2021-07-11 12:32 pm, ming tsang wrote:
> > I am confused about this "file information" LSR.
> > Yesterday, I did a ""file>save as" to a file name to
> > untitled_LSR_file-info_v2182.ly. This morning I tried to run the
> >
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