Am Sa., 11. Jan. 2020 um 07:51 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
:
>
> Hi Crag,
Ooops,
Hi Craig,
ofcourse
> Am Sa., 11. Jan. 2020 um 07:29 Uhr schrieb Craig Dabelstein
> :
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Harm, I'm getting the below error when I use the MMR. When I switch the
>> \override
Hi Crag,
Am Sa., 11. Jan. 2020 um 07:29 Uhr schrieb Craig Dabelstein <
craig.dabelst...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> Harm, I'm getting the below error when I use the MMR. When I switch the
> \override MultiMeasureRestNumber.details.print-range to false the error
> goes away. I tried to make a MWE
Hi all,
Harm, I'm getting the below error when I use the MMR. When I switch the
\override MultiMeasureRestNumber.details.print-range to false the error
goes away. I tried to make a MWE but couldn't reproduce the problem.
Any ideas?
Craig
/Applications/LilyPond
Am Fr., 10. Jan. 2020 um 07:59 Uhr schrieb Dave Higgins :
>
> I discovered in using the time signature with alternate in parantheses
> that if a 2-digit number is used, the column is not centered.
>
> Adding center to the column directive resolves this.
>
> #(define ((time-parenthesized-time up
Hello,
given:
{{
a'\p\< a' a' a'\ff
}}
... how can I move the hairpin so that its start and end dynamics (p and
ff, in this case) are automatically repositioned?
(otherwise: how can I move the dynamics so that the hairpin is
automatically repositioned?)
Thanks.
Best,
P
Hello Fellows,
in December Werner asked for a poster for the conference. Did somebody
actually produce something?
The last days I tried something based on the baposter-LaTeX-class.
I'll not be able to finish the poster on my own until monday ... , but
if you'd like to collaborate on this topic or