any correcting,
tweaking, adding or putting it all together at the end. Any extras can
then be billed according to necessity.
So in this example I billed the setting at 500 Euros (is this too much
or too little?) and got 200 Euros extra from a grateful client.
Count me in!
Jeffrey Philpott
Hallo,
Well, I tried betweensystemspace with only one stave, and also had a no
go. Have put it in \paper, in \layout inside \score, parsing goes
perfectly, system distances stay unmovable.
(All this a problem of lilypond-book)
Has anyone any ideas?
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also in the newer versions. One possible workaround
(that might not work in 2.6.3, I don't remember when it was introduced)
is to add
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\\[5mm]}
in your LaTeX code (somewhere before the \begin{lilypond} )
/Mats
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explicitly in \paper also doesn't
make any
difference. Is there any way of getting around this?
Debian (Kanotix) Kernel 2.6.16. Lilypond 2.6.3
Thanks.
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betweensystemspace or padding explicitly in \paper also
doesn't make any
difference. Is there any way of getting around this?
Debian (Kanotix) Kernel 2.6.16. Lilypond 2.6.3
Thanks.
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Hallo Graham,
I seem to have solved most of my problems:
The errors seem to have been produced by wrong symlinks, perhaps the
result of having both lilypond 2.2.6 and lilypond-snapshot 2.4.2 installed.
The symlink for lilypond is in /usr/share/texmf/tex/lilypond and points
to
Graham Percival schrieb:
On 30-Mar-05, at 10:22 PM, Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
Well, up to now I've been using your first way, with the result as can
be seen in the attached pdf.
I wanted to give a small example, but now I get the following errors:
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/lilypond/feta20.tex
Graham Percival schrieb:
On 30-Mar-05, at 10:22 PM, Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
Well, up to now I've been using your first way, with the result as can
be seen in the attached pdf.
I wanted to give a small example, but now I get the following errors:
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/lilypond/feta20.tex
Graham Percival schrieb:
Please keep lilypond-related stuff on the mailist, so that other people
can
see the answers in the mailing list archives.
On 30-Mar-05, at 1:25 PM, Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
Please update your lilypond-book file; use staffsize=23 instead of
the old way.
Sorry that I
in the lilypond-snapshot package you are using, so
please send
a bug report telling that the music symbols are all completely wrong in
23pt size.
/Mats
Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
Hallo,
I'm trying to set a songbook using lilypond-book, or rather
lilypond
Hallo,
I'm trying to set a songbook using lilypond-book, or rather
lilypond-book-snapshot. (Lilypond-Snapshot 2.4.2 on Debian Sarge) and am
having a few problems with the output:
1. Because the songbook is also for children, all songs are set to 23pt,
which just appear as a mess on the output
have to
confess I don't remember the names of the different Debian releases), see
the Downloads page at lilypond.org.
/Mats
Jeffrey Philpott wrote:
All of a sudden I get the following errors with Lilypond:
lilypond: Symbol `kpse_format_info' has different size in shared
object, consider re-linking
All of a sudden I get the following errors with Lilypond:
lilypond: Symbol `kpse_format_info' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `pfingstchoral.ly'
Analysiere...
Warnung: lily-guile:
pfingstchoral.ly: old relative compatibility was not used.
I've got the same problem as described in the digest of 25.07.04.
Using the example from Schubert doesn't seem to work for slurs, only for
beaming.
So exactly HOW do I start tweaking the melismaBusyProperties so that I
can use a dotted slur and at the same time turn off the melisma?
If it's any
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