On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 at 06:19, Brent Annable wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I'm producing some music that uses some custom headers as well as chord
names above the staff. Sometimes the chord names are a little too close to
the headers for my liking, and I'd like a way to add more padding above the
cho
Hi everyone,
I'm producing some music that uses some custom headers as well as chord
names above the staff. Sometimes the chord names are a little too close to
the headers for my liking, and I'd like a way to add more padding above
the chord names when necessary.
Because of the custom headers, it
Thank you both!
Mark
Le 15/07/2021 18:37, Dr Nicholas Bailey a écrit :
Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
Helping each other is fine. You are going to have to allocate a %effort though
Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
Helping each other is fine. You are going to have to allocate a %effort though
(sorry to be such an authoritarian, but as I explained it's not a group
project). For this exercise, concentrate on the ideas when allocating effort.
It's beautifully form
Is there anyway to generate MIDI Position markers in the MIDI output?
My use case is that \unfoldRepeats only works for simple "\repeat volta
...{" constructs. In compositions that have D.S. Coda, etc the
structure of the composition is lost in MIDI. I import the MIDI from
lilypond into my D
On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 5:00 PM Knut Petersen wrote:
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> Hi Knute!
> >> (define-public (output-framework basename book scopes fields)
> >>(let* ((port (%make-void-port "w"))
> >> (outputter (ly:make-paper-outputter port stencil-dispatch-alist))
> >>
> >> Knut
> > With the above chang
Mark Harris wrote:
I want to be able to centre staves, which have varying lengths, on the page, as
if they were centre-justified. Can anyone help me with the code for this?
Have a look at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1098
keeping ragged-right and ragged-last false
(and be sure to read
Hi Mark,
I want to be able to centre staves, which have varying lengths, on the page, as
if they were centre-justified. Can anyone help me with the code for this?
Put scores into a markup, e.g.
\version "2.23.4"
\markup
\fill-line {
\center-column {
\line {\score
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> Well, disregarding "cleaner"...
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Huh! How about that. Going to have to think about how to use that gem...
Thanks, David.
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