Hello,
With some adjustment, I can now make an a3 score and scale it to a4 when
printing to an image. But there's one problem, in bar 8 the sextuplet always
has no bracket. I put the required settings in the score file and removed the
\include line, but the proeblem is still here. Is anything
胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com writes:
Hello,
With some adjustment, I can now make an a3 score and scale it to a4
when printing to an image. But there's one problem, in bar 8 the
sextuplet always has no bracket.
Which is common musical notation.
I put the required settings in the score
Am 04.02.2013 18:28, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de writes:
Hi Lilyponders,
is it possible to change the renaming applied by -dpreview?
I.e. is it possible to suppress the '.preview' part of the output?
Unfortunately \includepdf (latex) doesn't find a document
Hi Jan-Peter,
thank you very much. This example function was actually accessible for
me [other than a similar function in lalily, which is just that little
amount more complex ...].
I tweaked it to my needs as can be seen in the attachment.
It makes a decision depending on the presence of a
Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Urs,
you can write a music-function that conditionally includes files.
I use a function to include a file, if it exists. The if statement can
of course also test for a option with ly:get-option.
\version 2.16.0
includeIfExists =
Am 05.02.2013 11:07, schrieb David Kastrup:
Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Urs,
you can write a music-function that conditionally includes files.
I use a function to include a file, if it exists. The if statement can
of course also test for a option with ly:get-option.
\version
Am 05.02.2013 11:07, schrieb David Kastrup:
Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Urs,
you can write a music-function that conditionally includes files.
I use a function to include a file, if it exists. The if statement can
of course also test for a option with ly:get-option.
\version
On 02/05/2013 07:46 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Disagree. The default conversation language of LilyPond (all its
command and function names) is English, the default note language is
dutch. side-ees is perfectly consistent with LilyPond's defaults.
The problem is not so much the use of Dutch as
Joseph Rushton Wakeling joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net writes:
On 02/05/2013 07:46 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Disagree. The default conversation language of LilyPond (all its
command and function names) is English, the default note language is
dutch. side-ees is perfectly consistent with
On 5 Feb 2013, at 12:47 , Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
On 02/05/2013 07:46 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Disagree. The default conversation language of LilyPond (all its
command and function names) is English, the default note language is
dutch. side-ees is perfectly consistent with LilyPond's
On 02/05/2013 01:38 PM, Wim van Dommelen wrote:
As for the mainstream of users: it is marvellous all these languages are
supported natively for all notes to enter. Building a rather specialized diagram
is only for a very small fraction. So I'll go for having the diagram right based
on the Dutch
I will need to include some bassoon fingering charts in an upcoming
project. My bassoonist friend (who will also perform) scanned some pages
from a reference book that uses a fairly rectangular style (attached).
In Lilypond, I've gotten as far as printing out the list of keys and
understanding
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