Unfortunately AFAIK you have to customize manually as in the example at
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=517
Still, I prefer the ø way, it is easier to read and recognize.
Bert
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Wafaic schrieb:
\chords { a:m7.5- }
but I did not get what I hope.
I have someting like
On Jan 18, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Wafaic wrote:
Sorry, I tried it,
\chords { a:m7.5- }
but I did not get what I hope.
I have someting like this same appearence:
Aº , except that the little º looks like this: ø
Is there another solution?
With regards,
Eric
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Thanks, Carl.
I am making a bit progress, but I haven't cracked the fingerings in a
chord, yet. I'll post another with my source to the devel list.
-Eric
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
On 1/18/10 2:41 PM, Eric Knapp ekn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
On 1/19/10 9:18 AM, Eric Knapp ekn...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Carl.
I am making a bit progress, but I haven't cracked the fingerings in a
chord, yet. I'll post another with my source to the devel list.
Fingerings in a chord are part of the 'articulations property of the note.
To see
Changes like italic or smaller are not my goal. I wanted to set the
font-family to another one.
En detail I made a score for some chinese lyrics. The default fonts
aren't very pretty for chinese, so I wanted to used a special font (For
chinese-speakers: I wanted to use a 楷體/楷体 font) for one
Hi Robert,
Changes like italic or smaller are not my goal.
I wanted to set the font-family to another one.
Then do it! ;)
Pseudocode:
\new Voice \myMelody
\new Lyrics \myEnglishLyrics
\new Lyrics \with { \override LyricText #'font-family ... } \myChineseLyrics
You just need to
Why the extra staff? I would just do:
\context Staff { \new Voice = bassNotesAB \bassNotesAB \new Voice
\new Voice = bassNotesC \bassNotesC }
\context Lyrics \lyricsto bassNotesAB \bassLyricsAB
\context Lyrics \lyricsto bassNotesC \bassNotesC
On 19.01.2010, at 07:33, John Kelly wrote:
That's
Hi Folks,
There's a new version of the `articulate' script available at
http://www.nicta.com.au/people/chubbp/articulate
Changes are:
-- fix bad synchronisation after breathing, explicit line
break and fingering events
-- add staccatissimo
-- fix duration of
Am I wrong in thinking that when the SVG output is usable
for Windows machines, then that output can be imported
into Inkscape, where it can be worked on further to
produce pages like those in children's piano tutors, with
pictures, circles around clefs or key signatures, pretty much
any sort
SVG is not specific to Windows--- it is a web standard. If Inkscape
can manipulate SVG then you can do as described...
--hsm
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Gerard McConnell gerry...@indigo.ie wrote:
Am I wrong in thinking that when the SVG output is usable
for Windows machines, then that
On 2010-01-14, Keaton Mowery wrote:
Here's the ./configure output:
http://pastebin.com/m3daee40b
Hmm. I don't see anything wrong/unusual about this output.
Also, your patch below doesn't affect later behavior, so your font
issue is still unresolved.
Can you compile LilyPond on different
I need to make a chart of rhythmic fragments consisting of
one or two measures per line
the measures need to be centered on the line
there will be 10 - 12 lines per page
and each fragment needs to be uniformly approx 3-4 inches in length
and contain the meter (4/8) and a rhythm 'clef'
next to
Kim,
Have you tried exploiting OpenOffice.org's tables capabilities?
http://notesettersinc.blogspot.com/2009/11/openofficeorg-and-ooolilypond-extension_11.html
Regards,
David
Kim Cascone wrote:
I need to make a chart of rhythmic fragments consisting of
one or two measures per line
the
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