I'm pretty sure that adding \set melismaBusyProperties = #'() before your
notes will do what you want.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Graham King lilyp...@tremagi.org.ukwrote:
In the early sixteenth century manuscript I'm working on, the scribe has
set the first three syllables of angelorum
How can I get rid of the extra repeat symbol in this example? I'm sure it is
caused by the rest at the beginning of the repeat. I've tried hiding an
extra note along with a skip, but I can't figure out how to do this and get
the rest back.
Ted
%%% Begin example.
\version 2.12.0
melody =
Does this do what you want?
\version 2.12.3
\relative c' {
\override Staff.BarLine #'bar-size = #2.0
c4 c c c |
c c c c |
}
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Marc Mouries m...@mouries.net wrote:
thanks Nick. A half-bar is Bach's writing was a bar containing the same
number notes but
I've been searching the archives and the LSR for hints on how to put
an acciaccatura inside an arpeggio without success. I've attached a
scan from a Chopin nocturne to show what I mean. Can someone show me
how this is done?
Ted
attachment:
Thank you! That works brilliantly.
Ted
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ted,
Here's one way of doing it, using a hidden grace note:
\version 2.11.42
\paper { ragged-right = ##t }
\score {
\new Staff \relative c'' {
%a
-- Forwarded message --
From: Gilles THIBAULT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Stanion [EMAIL PROTECTED], lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 09:27:38 +0100
Subject: Re: Why Is This Merge Behavior Different?
Can someone explain to me why the eighth note and half
note
Hello All,
The following code is modified from section 6.3.5 of the LilyPond
2.10.33 manual. Can someone explain to me why the eighth note and half
note have their heads merged in the first measure while the quarter
note and the half note in the second measure do not?
Thanks,
Ted
Begin
I tried this and it works for in a DOS command prompt. It failed the same way in
my bash shell - it seems to want to use the python installed for Cygwin. Still,
this is a better solution to what I was doing.
Thanks,
Ted
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I managed to get 'convert-ly' version 2.8.1 to run in Cygwin
by doing the following:
1) I have Cygwin LilyPond 2.6.4 installed. This was installed
in the default location using the 'setup' program.
2) I have Windows Lilypond 2.8.1 installed in the directory
c:\nobackup\LilyPond.
3) I
I had been using LilyPond 2.6.4-1 under cygwin. I decided to switch to 2.8.1
under Windows XP. I am trying to run convert.ly in a cygwin bash shell. I
started by adding install-dir/LilyPond/usr/bin to my PATH. When I try to run
convert-ly.py, however, I am getting the following messages:
Stanion
\version 2.4.6
\include english.ly
#(set-global-staff-size 24)
\paper {
#(set-paper-size letter)
topmargin = 0.5\in
}
\header {
title = Twinkle, Twinkle
composer = Traditional
tagline = Typeset by Ted Stanion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) \\break Engraved by LilyPond (ver. 2.4.6
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