Le 19/06/2022 à 18:17, neuro黃學仁 a écrit :
lilypond-user
Q.
my windows10 being re-installed, I re-instlaled the lilypond 2.22.2-1
for windows.
Then, I run lilypond for modified previous doing-well 00.ly files, and it goes
---
[mypath] > lilypond 00.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.22.2
甇??? ??0.ly??
Clearly if that is a complete W10 reinstall then lilypond must also be
pristine. Can you share the lilypond file? Reinstalling lilypond
repeatedly won't achieve anything different.
Andrew
neuro黃學仁 wrote on 20/06/2022 2:17 AM:
No matrer how many times I re-install the lilypond-2.22-2-1, the
> how about something simple but functional like this:
>
> chbracket =
> #(define-music-function (offset height width) (number? number? number?)
>(let* ((x0 -0.7)
> (x1 (+ x0 width))
> (y0 offset)
> (y1 (+ y0 height)))
> #{
>\tweak
> Did you uninstall LilyPond before re-installing it?
Sure. Lilypond will find the previous installation, and stop
re-installing, unless I uninstall the old one.
Knute Snortum 於 2022年6月20日 週一 清晨6:46寫道:
>
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 9:17 AM neuro黃學仁 wrote:
> >
> > lilypond-user
> >
> > Q.
> > my
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 9:17 AM neuro黃學仁 wrote:
>
> lilypond-user
>
> Q.
> my windows10 being re-installed, I re-instlaled the lilypond 2.22.2-1
> for windows.
> Then, I run lilypond for modified previous doing-well 00.ly files, and it goes
>
> ---
> [mypath] > lilypond 00.ly
> GNU LilyPond
lilypond-user
Q.
my windows10 being re-installed, I re-instlaled the lilypond 2.22.2-1
for windows.
Then, I run lilypond for modified previous doing-well 00.ly files, and it goes
---
[mypath] > lilypond 00.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.22.2
甇??? ??0.ly??
??銝?..
Interpreting
Le 19/06/2022 à 10:58, Stefan Thomas a écrit :
Dear community,
I would like to do something like the following, but automatically,
without typing all the music again:
allNotes= { c'8 g' e' g' d' g' f' g' c' g' e' g' }
someNotes = { c' d' c' }
In other words: I would like to filter out
Dear community,
I would like to do something like the following, but automatically, without
typing all the music again:
allNotes= { c'8 g' e' g' d' g' f' g' c' g' e' g' }
someNotes = { c' d' c' }
In other words: I would like to filter out every 4th note of allNotes, so
that I could do in