Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-12 Thread MonAmiPierrot
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Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 8/11/09 1:49 PM, "MonAmiPierrot" wrote: > then I entered the "\clef bass" and used only the note "a," to produce a > perfectly middle-positioned rhythmical examples, then I tried to put the > output in the LaTeX environment of my dissertation. Is there a reason why you can't use lilypond-

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread Mark Polesky
MonAmiPierrot wrote: > > But I guess you're on Windows. Anyone else? > Is it that evident? :( It's in your e-mail signature. - Mark ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread MonAmiPierrot
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Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread Mark Polesky
MonAmiPierrot wrote: > Anyway there's still too much white space up and down (respectively, the > equivalent of 1-2 and 3-4 inter-stafflines space) so that the example > doesn't fit. > I don't want to manipulate the outuput of all my examples: I want it to be > done already by lilypond: is there

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread MonAmiPierrot
ite space (i.e. all the space above and under the standard staff?) (better not by the command-line) Thanks - Piero Faustini Main Software used: - LyX 1.6.2 on WinXP sp3; EndNote & JabRef - MikTex - LaTeX class: Koma book - Lilypond 2.12 for example excerpts - BibLaTeX for bibliographies -- V

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread Mark Polesky
MonAmiPierrot wrote: > And how to remove clef and meter? \layout{ \context { \Staff \remove Clef_engraver \remove Time_signature_engraver } } > And how to remove just the staff pentagram, but keeping barlines? \layout{ \context { \Staff \override StaffSymbol #'transpa

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-11 Thread MonAmiPierrot
Software used: - LyX 1.6.2 on WinXP sp3; EndNote & JabRef - MikTex - LaTeX class: Koma book - Lilypond 2.12 for example excerpts - BibLaTeX for bibliographies -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/setting-notes-alone-tp24901934p24921634.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond -

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-10 Thread Mark Polesky
Jonathan Kulp wrote: > > sometimes I want to discuss some details of a score, and I want to > > use the note symbols alone, without any staff. For instance, > > I may want to say that a breve is equal to two semibreves, and have > > the right symbols, and no staff. How can I achieve this? > > Thi

Re: setting notes alone

2009-08-10 Thread Jonathan Kulp
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:18 AM, wrote: > Hi, > > sometimes I want to discuss some details of a score, and I want to > use the note symbols alone, without any staff. For instance, > I may want to say that a breve is equal to two semibreves, and have > the right symbols, and no staff. How can I a

setting notes alone

2009-08-10 Thread Denis . Roegel
Hi, sometimes I want to discuss some details of a score, and I want to use the note symbols alone, without any staff. For instance, I may want to say that a breve is equal to two semibreves, and have the right symbols, and no staff. How can I achieve this? Thanks, Denis _