Hi,
How can I have ragged-right = ##f not apply to \rhythm?
--
\version "2.23.11"
\score {
{
\tempo \markup { \rhythm { 8[ 8] } = \rhythm { \tuplet 3/2 { 4 8 } } }
\repeat unfold 8 { a'8[ 8] }
}
\layout { ragged-right = ##f }
}
--
Kind regards,
Daniel Tobias
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> On 16 Aug 2022, at 22:16, Ian West wrote:
>
> I reset my laptop to abolish 'smart quotes' . Successful. But there must be
> other subtleties that are frustrating me. Perhaps if I type the text with
> textedit, then copy and paste to feed
Of course, happy to give more context. I primarily write graphic scores (but
with western notation symbols). The score isn't always static, so I want to be
able to manipulate fragments of music after generation.
In the past I have used my own program to place glyphs programmatically, which
Hi Jean,
I'm new to Lilypond and am trying to generate SVG output for use
elsewhere. In general I'd like to create fragments of music and add
ids to each group. So far I've seen that each grob is output as its
own --is there a way to group at a higher level, say markup,
staff, etc.?
There
> Le 16 août 2022 à 18:51, lilyp...@lists.johnteskemusic.com a écrit :
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Lilypond and am trying to generate SVG output for use elsewhere.
> In general I'd like to create fragments of music and add ids to each group.
> So far I've seen that each grob is output as its
Hi,
I'm new to Lilypond and am trying to generate SVG output for use elsewhere. In
general I'd like to create fragments of music and add ids to each group. So far
I've seen that each grob is output as its own --is there a way to group at a
higher level, say markup, staff, etc.?
John\version
I'd be more than happy to set up a Virtual Machine for you, with root
access,
so you can install different versions of Frescobaldi and have people try it
out,
accessible via a web browser (Apache/Guacamole)
Lemme know if you are interested, and what kind of Linux and or window
manager
you want
Thanks Jean. I thought it was a bit odd.
Andrew
Le 16/08/2022 à 13:09, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
How is \beam intended to be used in markup? Can it replace the beaming
of notes? I would not imagine - so I am unsure what this command is for.
It seems to me that \beam kind of misnamed due to a quirk of history.
In old times, it was the way to
How is \beam intended to be used in markup? Can it replace the beaming
of notes? I would not imagine - so I am unsure what this command is for.
Andrew
>> Maybe your Mac OS Amharic font is using Apple-specific SFNT tables
>> (not covered by the OpenType standard) that are not understood
>> and/or supported by Pango...
>
> It is a TrueType Collection, containing two fonts.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueType#TrueType_Collection
>
> I get:
Hello,
Adding back the list in copy, please keep it so that everyone can
participate and benefit from the answers in the future.
Le 16/08/2022 à 10:25, Jean Louis Thiry a écrit :
I just type "Frescobaldi" in the terminal. In the 'frescobaldi' folder
there is actually a setup.py file. If I
> On 15 Aug 2022, at 23:22, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>>> On my system (Ubuntu), your amharic characters are encoded in the
>>> Ethiopan pane (U+1200-U+137C) and they are displayed with the
>>> FreeSerif Font
>>
>> This works.
>
> Maybe your Mac OS Amharic font is using Apple-specific SFNT
Le 16/08/2022 à 02:48, Jean Louis Thiry a écrit :
Hello Jean and thank you for your answer.
I understand that it must be complicated to understand what I want to
explain, so much I find it difficult to explain things that are beyond
my understanding. Let's try briefly, knowing that I am to my
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