Dear subscribers,
this issue will sound already answered, but I couldn't find anything on
searching, so, please, forgive me in this case.
In the following small example I'd like the staccatissimo to appear outside
the slur. I tried several \override scripts, but with no results.
Thank you for
2011/10/1 Jayaratna jayara...@gmail.com:
Dear subscribers,
this issue will sound already answered, but I couldn't find anything on
searching, so, please, forgive me in this case.
In the following small example I'd like the staccatissimo to appear outside
the slur. I tried several \override
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:26 PM, David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Harm,
Wonderful! Thank you so much! The log now offers no comment on my hackery
:)
I tried this with a two-voice example (see center-between.ly), and sure
enough, the problem with choosing the wrong grobs
For anyone who wants to make use of it, I've attached a short python script
I wrote this morning for general purpose monitoring of files with given
extensions in an arbitrary list of directories. Should be self-explanatory
to python hackers and adaptable to any application where you need to
Does anyone know why
\paper{
#(set-paper-size letter)
}
isn't working in this file:
http://www.jboor.net/sjch/ly/panis_satb.ly
?
I have to shrink the page when I print in order to get the lowest
lyrics on the page, and I haven't had to do that before.
(The \include files are in the same
Hello
I found this code:
\once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
\once \override Stem #'length = #8
in the snippets repository, to hide a stem. But my stem continues to
appear...
can it be because it is inside a cue voice used with \cueDuring ?
In fact, I wanted to hide all stems on
@Mike S
2011/10/1 Alberto Simões al...@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt:
Hello
I found this code:
\once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
\once \override Stem #'length = #8
in the snippets repository, to hide a stem. But my stem continues to
appear...
can it be because it is inside a cue
Thanks for the answer. Unfortunately it seems it doesn't parse well in
2.14...
On 01/10/2011 21:57, Peekay Ex wrote:
\once \override Flag #'transparent = ##t
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On 01/10/2011 22:01, Alberto Simões wrote:
Thanks for the answer. Unfortunately it seems it doesn't parse well in
2.14...
On 01/10/2011 21:57, Peekay Ex wrote:
\once \override Flag #'transparent = ##t
OK, found another way of obtaining the same design.
Cheers
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Alberto Simoes
CEHUM