Hi,
It seems to me that the organ pedal articulations are reversed in the
default articulation script file (this is also evident in the documentation):
The ltoe and rtoe should be swapped, as should the lheel and rheel.
Right toe is generally a down chevron over the stave, right heel a 'U' over
I'm not top posting.
The arpeggio types described in NR 1.3.3 including bracketed arpeggios
cannot be produced accross staves. When I specify \set
PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t with either of \arpeggioArrowUp,
\arpeggioArrowDown, \arpeggioBracket, \arpeggioParenthesis and
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I'm not top posting.
The arpeggio types described in NR 1.3.3 including bracketed arpeggios
cannot be produced accross staves. When I specify \set
PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t with either
Hello everybody, hello Pierre,
(is there a specific way to submit LSR bugs?)
The version of snippet No. 445 http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=445
currently in the repo doesn't work correctly since 2.16.0 due to
NoteEvents not being wrapped in EventChord anymore. I attach an updated
version:
Hello,
issue 2753 http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2753 has
been resolved with the recent (or how recent were they?) changes on slur
placement. The 2.19.3 output for the example in the issue is very nice.
Regards,
Simon
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Hello,
if a slur reaches around a note, they may touch as in the attached
example. There should be some kind of padding there.
Regards,
Simon
\version 2.19.3
\paper { #(set-paper-size a10 'landscape) }
\header { tagline = ##f }
{ e'1 } \\
{ g'2( a') }
slur-padding.pdf
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