the \tag
command, which I confess I still haven't tried. Is there a way to filter
tags from the lilypond command line?
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unless the
maintainer cannot be reached.
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headers and footers)
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Score.RehearsalMark.padding = #1.5
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What do you think of that, Han-Wen?
It's not new functionality; just simplifying the syntax.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Why not edit the texinfo source directly, and send a patch?
You are asking the users to learn texinfo, diff and patch before they
can help you. And as someone else pointed out, if they install a prebuilt
version, they don't even have the texinfo source.
(Personally, gnu
. I suspect it would improve faster, but you lose some control over
it. Wikis keep a history, so you can undo changes if needed. It would
also need some customization to work with lilypond-book.
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to Contexts similar to how we attach
articulations to notes.
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contexts created in the same scope
could inherit their default values from it.
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in the wrong place.
And as Arvid pointed out, R1. is probably better than R4*6.
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r1 is a rest of length 1 (= 4/4), but you want 6/4.
Try R4*6 for a single rest which fills the measure.
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I just enter a trio which has a number of time changes. When I have
rests in 5/4 or 6/4 measures, like measures with whole rest or combos
that
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to reach down into the scheme, TeX,
or postscript levels. Ghostscript has the -dSAFER option
to prevent most exploits. I doubt TeX can do anything bad.
But the scheme level makes me very uneasy.
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Try the latest CVS. Han-Wen just fixed a very similar bug for me, and it
probably fixed your problem too.
R1_Text was colliding with the bottom of the staff.
~ John Williams
On 12 Apr 2003, David Bobroff wrote:
In this example using v1.7.16 CVS, the text over the notes (using either
syntax
This is a relatively minor nit, but I'm doing some 32nd note tremolos
(d2:32). The downward stems look fine, but the upward stems look a
little too short. The bottom tremolo stripe collides with the note head.
Does anyone know of a way to fix this?
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that should be added to multi-measure-rest-text.ly.
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s_Allegro
So I wonder why the effort to add textscripts to multi-measures rests if
they only work with single-measure multi-measure rests, and the R s
workaround already provides more (although somewhat flawed) funtionality?
~ John Williams
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, 29
and measures are short, and if the measure
it starts in is near the end of the staff line, half of the text falls off
the side of the page.
Can anyone give me some advice on how to get the text to wrap with the
lines of music, without aligning the words to specific notes.
~ John Williams
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