On Sat, 2016-04-16 at 12:58 -0500, T. R. Valentine wrote: > What I'd like is to be able to > generate an open-headed note (semi-breve/whole) with single or double > vertical lines on either side and a filled-headed note > (crotchet/quarter) without a stem with the single or double vertical > lines on either side since both of these are used in chants.
Looking at the example you posted made this bit of your quest clear to me - I've never seen that before, the lines on either side of the noteheads. It will require help from the lilypond-user.gnu.org list, they are always ready to help. Once we know what syntax to use it can be added via Denemo at a keystroke. The other bit (controlling the barlines) is actually easier than what I thought you were trying to achieve. You just have to set "Typeset Barlines Literally" and then put the number of notes you want in each bar. There is a command to tell Denemo not to count the bars as being under-full so that you don't get them painted blue all the time. But, all this depends on getting Denemo working on your machine ... there is no earthly reason fludisynth should be complaining about a full queue, as nothing has been output until you try to play back... Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
