In addition to removing the forbid_line_engraver, you may want to use
\set Score.allowBeamBreak = ##t
(if you use version 2.10) or
\override Beam #'breakable = ##t
(if you use version 2.11.10 or later)
to allow for line breaks when there is a beam in some part.
See section Line breaking in the
James,
the more I actually *read* the lilypond manuals, the more
I believe that everything is possible in the program.
No question! =)
Kieren.
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Hi James,
Since lilypond can only have a line break where there is a measure,
essentially,
I just inserted a blank bar line in the repeat command. That solved
everything for me.
Except it doesn't solve Kostia's problem. =\
He needs the eighth notes *not* to be synchronized -- i.e., the
On Sunday, January 20, 2008, at 05:27PM, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi James,
Since lilypond can only have a line break where there is a measure,
essentially,
I just inserted a blank bar line in the repeat command. That solved
everything for me.
Except it doesn't solve
On Sunday, January 20, 2008, at 05:27PM, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi James,
Since lilypond can only have a line break where there is a measure,
essentially,
I just inserted a blank bar line in the repeat command. That solved
everything for me.
Except it doesn't solve
Hi Reinhold,
You know that if you want to add/remove engravers from all staves
or voices in
a piece, you don't have to add the \with {...} to every staff/voice...
In my test pieces (which I never posted, because they didn't work!, I
started by doing that...
However, I was worried that
Hi Kostia,
[first of all: is it the right way to reply via email? i've never
used this kind of mailing lists but just ordinary insternet
discussion boards. will our conversation (maybe including useful
information for others) be visible on the archive on the lilypond-
website?]
You need
Hi Kostia,
Welcome to Lilypond! =)
Without seeing your exact code (Lilypond source file), it is
difficult to diagnose the problem.
However, I might recommend the following approach:
1. Writing all the music in a very short time signature (e.g., 2/4,
or even 1/4).
2. Remove all
the piece. i've tried to
write down a piece with different tempos by using the \compressMusic - command
and making one huge bar for the whole piece with different lengths for each
staff. but this led to extremely uncomfortable time signatures and i couldn't
find out how to make appropriate line