You try using zero lenght notes.
For example:
a4\ s1*0\! b4 c4 d8 d8 |
Good luck
José Luis
A 15/11/03 15:27:45
Kieren Richard MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[ Mac OS X 10.2.8; Lilypond 2.0.1 ]
Hello, all --
Just wondering if there's a way to force a dynamic to be the
Dear Paul and José:
Thank you for your responses!
José said:
You try using zero lenght notes.
For example:
a4\ s1*0\! b4 c4 d8 d8 |
Unfortunately, at the end of the line (or bar), that trick doesn't stop
the hairpin from breaking over the barline/system.
Paul said:
I think that's it right now.
Paul Scott wrote:
1. The key change seems to be the problem here. Something about it
makes the spacing for that last quarter note bad. Simply removing the
key change and tweaking as in 2. solves the over the bar line
problem. The spacing of the quarter note is still not as good as it
could
Hello,
Sorry if this question is answered in the documentation somewhere -- I have
not been able to find it.
Is there a command-line (or other?) option to specify the path and/or
filenames separately for the .pdf, .ps, .dvi, and .tex output files? I would
like to send each of these to
Niki Pantelias wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this question is answered in the documentation somewhere -- I have
not been able to find it.
Is there a command-line (or other?) option to specify the path and/or
filenames separately for the .pdf, .ps, .dvi, and .tex output files? I would
Hi Hans,
Thanks for replying! I am using version 2.0.0, and when I do 'lilypond
--help' I see (among other things :) the option
-o, --output=FILE write output to FILE
I assume that this applies to the .tex output file -- so it is not clear to
me from this how I would
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 20:59:33 -0500
Niki Pantelias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a command-line (or other?) option to specify the path and/or
filenames separately for the .pdf, .ps, .dvi, and .tex output files? I would
like to send each of these to a separate subdirectory to make them
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 02:20:21 +0300
Oleg Eterevsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to write different composer name for pieces inside one
lilipond files? I've tried it, but Lilipond takes only the first
composer and writes it on top of all the pieces.
No. Either use seperate ly files,