Re: 64 bit

2019-10-16 Thread Alan Shaw
PS By doing this I got 2.18.2. On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 12:06 AM Alan Shaw wrote: > Here's what I did: > 1. > https://www.ghostwheel.com/2019/09/05/installing-macports-on-macos-10-15-catalina-beta-7/ > (step 17, sudo make install, failed, but I ran it again and it succeeded.

Re: 64 bit

2019-10-16 Thread Alan Shaw
Here's what I did: 1. https://www.ghostwheel.com/2019/09/05/installing-macports-on-macos-10-15-catalina-beta-7/ (step 17, sudo make install, failed, but I ran it again and it succeeded.) 2. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-03/msg00040.html Both of these took a very long time

Re: instrument name misalignment

2009-07-06 Thread Alan Shaw
You're right of course; I just thought it was worth asking on the off chance that someone would know right away what I was talking about and I could save myself the hour or so it would take to construct a minimal example. In the course of doing that I've found one further necessary condition for

Re: runover staff lines with hidden time signature

2009-07-05 Thread Alan Shaw
be put in place of the command to delete the TS stencil in the original snippet. best, Alan Alan Shaw wrote: I've seen discussion of a similar situation at the end of a line, where it can be fixed by adjusting break-visibility, but this is a little different. What I am trying to do is set

instrument name misalignment

2009-07-05 Thread Alan Shaw
I have several instances where instrument names are too high, much higher than the staff center line. It happens with both full and short names, but only when a volta bracket is over the first measure. If this rings a bell and merits further discussion, I can provide examples. Thanks, Alan --

Re: runover staff lines with hidden time signature

2009-07-04 Thread Alan Shaw
Looks like this was reported as a bug (issue #660). Workarounds, anyone? Alan Shaw wrote: I've seen discussion of a similar situation at the end of a line, where it can be fixed by adjusting break-visibility, but this is a little different. What I am trying to do is set certain passages

runover staff lines with hidden time signature

2009-07-03 Thread Alan Shaw
I've seen discussion of a similar situation at the end of a line, where it can be fixed by adjusting break-visibility, but this is a little different. What I am trying to do is set certain passages where a choir and instruments play together, and the instruments then repeat without the choir. In

Re: staff consisting of lyrics with bar lines

2009-06-29 Thread Alan Shaw
you probably want them aligned with the vertical center of the lyrics (which may be different if you only have characters that extend downwards, like pgj or characters that extend upwards, like lhkfbd. /Mats Jonathan Kulp wrote: On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Alan Shaw alans

Re: staff consisting of lyrics with bar lines

2009-06-29 Thread Alan Shaw
. A great forum. Alan Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: Am Montag, 29. Juni 2009 13:45:59 schrieb Alan Shaw: I would need to put it where it didn't affect all lyrics, since there are normal staves with lyrics in the same score, and I don't want those lyrics to have their own bar lines

Re: staff consisting of lyrics with bar lines

2009-06-27 Thread Alan Shaw
importing my Finale files through musicxml2ly, but this was one bit that didn't survive the translation. Thanks again. Jonathan Kulp-2 wrote: On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Alan Shaw alans...@prosoidia.com wrote: I am trying to make a staff consisting only of lyrics separated by bar

staff consisting of lyrics with bar lines

2009-06-26 Thread Alan Shaw
. Any suggestions? I've searched this forum and the documentation pretty thoroughly. Thanks. Alan Shaw -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/staff-consisting-of-lyrics-with-bar-lines-tp24230425p24230425.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com