On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
> I can see that the problem seems to involve a lack of output, but perhaps a
> bit more input might clarify it a bit?
Now that's what I call a "minimal example"! \drummode { sn8 bd8 r8 cymc8 }
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I can see that the problem seems to involve a lack of output, but
perhaps a bit more in
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Quoting -Eluze from ml.lilypond.users:
:i can't see which version you're using but the the docs about repeated
:voices are being rebuilt!
It was in the subject (2.13.63)...
:the trick that works is to define the lyrics' placement with a \new Lyrics =
:"â¦" statement and to refer them later. you
cs can be placed the same way, but since the
default is below the staff it does not really matter.
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Hello,
I'm having problems formatting lyrics on a repeat section.
I've extended the snippet from the documentation to add 2 voices
to the chorus, and the lyrics for the second stanza are moved
at the bottom of the group.
Vertically, I have:
Soprano staff
Lyrics for soprano #1
Thanks a lot! It was just a little stupid error, but after hours working
on a lilypond file it can get hard to see it. :)
As always, the community shows a great support (and patience :P ).
Thanks a lot!
L.
Il giorno sab, 07/02/2009 alle 17.50 +0100, James E. Bailey ha scritto:
> in mm 123 of wha
in mm 123 of what I'm assuming is the second voice, there's a tie.
That's probably preventing the lyric from appearing.
a 8 d' _~ d' 2 _~ r4
Am 07.02.2009 um 17:39 schrieb Lorenzo Bicci:
Hi everybody!
Here's the problem: when compiling the file below, no syllable gets
assigned to the firs
Hi everybody!
Here's the problem: when compiling the file below, no syllable gets assigned to
the first note of the 5th bar of the second voice (see the PDF here:
http://www.ntontopupu.com/prova.pdf). I tried with both versions 2.10 (on
Linux) and 2.12 (on
Windows). Did i make any error in the .
Thank You Michael:
I downloaded the Dejavu fonts, and lily works perfect.
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Cesar Penagos gmail.com> writes:
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> Saludos Lilypond Team:
> Thank You Fred for your words, I send this because i have the feel
> that I do not explain very clear. Then I go again:
> In the News section for the "2.10.20" version of Lilypond appears the
> following ("Lyrics text may include tie
Saludos Lilypond Team:
Thank You Fred for your words, I send this because i have the feel
that I do not explain very clear. Then I go again:
In the News section for the "2.10.20" version of Lilypond appears the
following ("Lyrics text may include tie symbols by using the ~
symbol).
In my example
Hello again, Cesar:
On OS X (lilypond 2.11.19) your file processed fine in lilypond and
created a postscript file. But ghostscript was not able to create a
PDF. Strangely, when I simplified the name of the file to Canta.ly
everything worked fine. My SWAG is try renaming the .ly file.
T
Cesar Penagos wrote:
Hello Team:
I send this because I'm trying to use the ~ symbol in lyrics, it seems
not work properly. May be a Bug? This is the Log. report:
Maybe someone else will see a Windows problem. It works fine with
2.11.20 on Linux. Are you referring to the ~ in Señor ?
Paul S
Hello Team:
I send this because I'm trying to use the ~ symbol in lyrics, it seems not
work properly. May be a Bug? This is the Log. report:
# -*-compilation-*-
Changing working directory to `C:/Documents and
Settings/SPenagos/Escritorio/Archivos.Ly/Canta Aleluya'
Processing `C:/Documents a
Hi,
I have a score with soprano, alto and bass music + lyrics. I try to get all
lyrics below the staffs, but for some reason the lyrics are all shown between
the staffs. I use Lilypond 2.0.3
My score section is given below.
Furthermore I would like to know if there is a way the avoid double re
Great, thanks for the help! that worked fine. Now I'm having a
problem with the extenders. I want there to be a little more space
between the extender and the next word. For example, on a measure with
two slurred half notes, if I put a word and an extender, the extender
goes all the way pas
Hello,
In the following source I'm having a problem with lyrics lining up with
the right notes. After "fear", which starts on an eighth note, I want
to display an extender, but it isn't getting shown, which causes the
rest of the lyrics to be off by one note. Here is the
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 15:43:05 +0100 (CET)
Eric Bullinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in the enclosed example, the second voice should have the lyrics as
> does the second staff. What am I doing wrong?
I can't see anything wrong; this looks like a bug to me.
Note that if you change one line in the
Hello,
in the enclosed example, the second voice should have the lyrics as does
the second staff. What am I doing wrong?
I am using lilypond-1.6.5 (cygwin).
Thanks,
Eric
test.ly
Description: Binary data
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When specifying the durations of lyrics, you have two main choices,
a) Specify the duration of each syllable explicitly
b) Use the durations copied from another line of music.
The second alternative is what you get when you use \addlyrics.
This means that Lilypond doesn't care at all about what ex
I'm using version 1.6.6.
There seems to be very little help in the manual for lyrics (is this
only my opinion?). However, it does say under Durations that they
apply to lyric mode. But I cannot get them to work right.
I have a time signature of 4/4. So I reckon that to typeset one
syllable of the
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