I'm using lilypond 1.4.6 under RedHat Linux.
The manual suggests that I could change the font size via a command such as
\include paper23.ly
Looking at this file, it defines it's own paper block, so I assumed
I'd just replace my own (empty) paper block with this command? If I
do this, I get
Two different but related questions?
1. How do I get dynamic markings to show up centered --- associated
with the music rather than a note? If I start my piano piece with:
\partial 4 b'8-\mp a8
the mp marking shows up quite close to the b, when I'd really like it
centered
\context Voice = VA { \stemDown
gis2 e b fis8 dis b^\accent r b a
gis2 b, fis cis
}
Compiles fine. I want a decrescendo to start on the first chord,
finish on the second chord, but anywhere I put it I seem to get a
parse error.
Try
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Hi,
I don't like how lilypond (or LaTeX) handles paper margins. In fact, it
leaves too
space at bottom of each page, it could place there another line of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mercial distribution. What I mean is, can something that
has been typesetted with Lilypond and layed out with
LaTeX be elligible for selling?
I'm not a specialist on the Gnu licences, but as far as
I can understand, there's nothing that prevents
Tom Tulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[newbie reply in Dutch]
Hi Tom,
mijn naam is Tom Tulen en ik ben fluitist en docent aan Scholen in
de Kunst in Amersfoort. Ik hoorde van een tevreden gebruiker over
dit programma en wil het graag uitproberen. Echter, ik snap geheel
niet wat ik moet
Han-Wen == Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Han-Wen However, I'm not a commercial publisher, so I can't
Han-Wen really judge if the output is `good enough' by publishing
Han-Wen standards to do so.
I'm not a commercial publisher either, but people do occasionally pay
me