On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 5:27 PM Kenneth Wolcott
wrote:
>
> HI;
>
> This is just a tiny quibble, but the Lilypond Download web page
> implies support for UNIX (which implies, at least to me,
> SunOS/Solaris, HP-UX, IBM/AIX, etc), where Linux really isn't UNIX.
>
> See attached screenshot.
>
> T
HI;
This is just a tiny quibble, but the Lilypond Download web page
implies support for UNIX (which implies, at least to me,
SunOS/Solaris, HP-UX, IBM/AIX, etc), where Linux really isn't UNIX.
See attached screenshot.
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
Le 27/10/2022 à 23:06, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit :
Hello,
When working with the manually shaped slurs using the \tweak
control-points approach, I've got the right output, but with the
following programming error: bounds of this piece aren't breakable
that always happens when the shaped s
Excellent explanation and many thanks Jean (and apologies again Harm for
failing to understand the significance of the placement of the time and clef in
your suggestion).
I was indeed misunderstanding the significance of where I was placing the time
and clef expressions. I now have a better un
Hello,
When working with the manually shaped slurs using the \tweak control-points
approach, I've got the right output, but with the following programming
error: bounds of this piece aren't breakable that always happens when the
shaped slur is attached to the last note in a measure.
*Minimal fail
Hi,
All of my scores compile under 2.13.80, and with no errors.
Congratulations, and thanks for the chance to test the 2.24 release
candidates.
Trevor.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 10:22 PM Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user
discussion wrote:
> We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.8
Il giorno gio 27 ott 2022 alle 15:28:15 +0200, Jean Abou Samra
ha scritto:
Well, it means what it says -- the font C059 (New
Century SchoolBook), which is LilyPond's default text
font, does not have this glyph. If I compile
\version "2.23.80"
\markup \char ##x279B
\header {
tagline = ##f
}
Le 27/10/2022 à 20:54, Jakub a écrit :
Hi Jean,
This is my first time using the library, so I don't know if it worked
in the past. I am running Windows 8.1
Testing out the latest unstable version, it seems to work like a charm.
Thank you very much!
I would guess that Windows 8 explains it
Peter,
The treble clef and the C are the cause.
Are they necessary?
Might some pitches be between them and the bass clef and 6/8?
Mark
From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-boun...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Mitton
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 2:18 AM
To: Thomas Morley
Cc:
Hi Jean,
This is my first time using the library, so I don't know if it worked in
the past. I am running Windows 8.1
Testing out the latest unstable version, it seems to work like a charm.
Thank you very much!
Jakub
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 20:56, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le 25/10/2022 à 19:25,
Jean,
Thank you.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Jean Abou Samra [mailto:j...@abou-samra.fr]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 8:15 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek ; 'lilypond-user'
Subject: Re: location in docs
Le 27/10/2022 à 17:02, Mark Stephen Mrotek a écrit :
>
> Good Day!
>
> A search
Hi Knute,
After trying different approaches, I finally decided to go with the \tweak
control-points solution that you suggested. Even being imperative and
manual it gives the best control of the shape of a slur.
Thank you very much for your help!
Vlad
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 9:47 PM Volodymyr Pr
Le 27/10/2022 à 17:02, Mark Stephen Mrotek a écrit :
Good Day!
A search for /Score.BreakAlignment/ in 2.22 documentation got nowhere.
Has the terminology changed?
Thank you for your kind attention.
The documentation search bar uses Google, which unfortunately is often
far from complete.
Good Day!
A search for Score.BreakAlignment in 2.22 documentation got nowhere.
Has the terminology changed?
Thank you for your kind attention.
Mark
Le 27/10/2022 à 15:09, Federico Bruni a écrit :
Can anybody explain what this warning is about?
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[8][16][24][32]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
warning: no glyph for character U+279B in font
`/usr/share/fonts/urw-base35/C059-Roman.otf'
The character is the o
Can anybody explain what this warning is about?
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[8][16][24][32]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
warning: no glyph for character U+279B in font
`/usr/share/fonts/urw-base35/C059-Roman.otf'
The character is the one defined in this snippet:
https://lsr.di.unimi.
Thanks a lot, that's brilliant!
After writing to the list, I found the short example of polymetric notation
(using the right keywords really helps - polyrhythmic finds so little!), and I
think I can use that to solve most of the problems I can see. Certainly the
bit in the middle of the secon
Le 27/10/2022 à 12:10, Paul Hodges a écrit :
This is not (yet) a specific query, I'm afraid. My new project is
going to push my usage of LilyPond way beyond what I've done up till
now. I have already found solutions for a couple of new challenges,
and a partial solution to a third.
But my
Le 27/10/2022 à 11:17, Peter Mitton a écrit :
Thanks, Harm,
Sorry, I seemed to have missed out the most important part of the
challenge! Apologies. This is a simplified extract of the lower staff
from the start of a two staff piano arrangement that requires 4 voices.
It’s the addition of the
Thanks, Harm,
Sorry, I seemed to have missed out the most important part of the challenge!
Apologies. This is a simplified extract of the lower staff from the start of a
two staff piano arrangement that requires 4 voices.
It’s the addition of the second voice that causes the additional treble c
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