Helge Kruse schreef:
Hello,
I installed jEdit and LilyPondTool (LPT) at Windows XP.
Unfortunately LPT could not be installed with the Plugin Manager of
jEdit 4.2. So I choosed to install jEdit 4.3pre16 (the development
version) and LPT.
LPT works nice in jEdit 4.3pre16 on Windows XP.
I
or another in Lilypond?
Thanks again,
Kees
Robin Bannister schreef:
Kees Serier wrote:
Looks good, but how to use it, I'm only a beginning Lilypond user :-(
I have a vague feeling you may not have received my reply diagnosing
your arabic percent problem:
Kees Serier wrote:
I get Guile
Robin Bannister schreef:
Neil Puttock wrote:
it's possible to duplicate its code in Scheme:
Or its appearance in markup ;-)
simile = \markup {
\combine \translate #'(0.3 . 1.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t \combine
\translate #'(1.7 . 0.5) \draw-circle #0.2 #0 ##t \rotate #90
Neil Puttock schreef:
2009/3/23 Kees Serier a.ser...@hccnet.nl:
I changed the two e:m chords for the following: \repeat percent 2 {e:m}
What happens is that in the second measure, instead of the percent sign,
there is nothing (in the MIDI file no chord is played on that measure
Robin Bannister schreef:
Kees Serier wrote:
but it is the normal percent sign with open zeros, where the repeat
sign has filled zeros
Yes, well, those repeat signs are site-mixed as it were, and I have no
idea how to persuade the contractor to do an unscheduled job in
unfamiliar
Robin Bannister schreef:
Kees Serier wrote:
I want to have the percent sign for a duplicate chord in the next
measure (in \chordmode).
I don't know how particular you are. Would this be good enough?
percentCN = \once \override ChordNames.ChordName #'stencil
Hi,
I want to have the percent sign for a duplicate chord in the next
measure (in \chordmode). The examples in the manual are all with notes,
but I only see it with chords in the music I use.
I changed the two e:m chords for the following: \repeat percent 2 {e:m}
What happens is that in the
Hoi Klaas,
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- MSI S271B-055NL (MSI is een bekend fabrikant van motherboards)
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Hi,
I try to get those notes in one measure, but the appear in 2 measures
The c should be under the bes' and the es should be under the r8.
Can't figure out what I'm doing wrong..
Thanks in advance,
Kees
\version 2.6.5
\new Staff
{
\time 4/4
\key es \major
\clef treble
\key es \major
\clef treble
\relative {
{bes' es g4 bes es g r8 bes es g4 bes es g8} \\
{c,2 es}
}
}
Kind regards,
Thies Albrecht
Kees Serier schreef:
Hi,
I try to get those notes in one measure, but the appear in 2 measures
The c
to figure out.
Kees
Kees Serier schreef:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with: \relative c'
I have put \relative on several places in the source, but I get a very
strange output in the PDF.
What am I doing wrong?
The first Staff is fine, the second one has the troubles.
Regards,
Kees
\header
Hi,
I'm having trouble with: \relative c'
I have put \relative on several places in the source, but I get a very
strange output in the PDF.
What am I doing wrong?
The first Staff is fine, the second one has the troubles.
Regards,
Kees
\header {
title = LilyPond Notes
subtitle = Normal
Hi,
(Second try, since my earlier posting didn't show up in this group)
I'm having trouble with: \relative c'
I have put \relative on several places in the source, but I get a very
strange output in the PDF.
What am I doing wrong?
The first Staff is fine, the second one has the troubles.
Kees Serier schreef:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with: \relative c'
Thanks to Thies and Martial, and possibly others who replied (postings
here are ver slowww, gmane.test is very fast).
The hole point is that as the manual says, every note is relative to the
previous one, so if I write
Vincent,
Thanks for your reply, I managed to find the mentioned file, it is not
exactly clear to me, but it's a start.
Regards,
Kees
VSD schreef:
see this thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-08/msg00719.html
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 18:31:35 +0100, Kees Serier
Hello,
I'm trying to learn LilyPond, I previously used abcm2ps and abctab2ps, since
Lily combines both, and knows how to print complex cordnames.
I want a B13 chordname, so I try b:13, but that gives me a B9/add13, which may
be correct, but is not what I want.
How do I get a flat sign in front
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