Hi Simon,
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> On 06.10.2016 23:46, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> in the following snippet
>>
>> %%%
>> \version "2.19.47"
>> {
>> 1-\alterBroken color #'(black red) ~ \break
>> 1
>> }
You can't use a literal list here (wi
On 06.10.2016 23:46, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello,
in the following snippet
%%%
\version "2.19.47"
{
1-\alterBroken color #'(black red) ~ \break
1
}
%%%
alterBroken has no effect; it gives a warning about ~ not being a
spanner. Which is wrong – isn’t it? _If_ it isn’t, we s
Simon and Malte, thank you both for your suggestions. Yes, I can simplify
the example some. I'm still confused on Lilypond syntax, and still
learning.
I added the manual beaming to the notes in my project and the issue
disappeared. I'm happy. I printed my pages (for use tonight).
I'm amazed a
Hello,
in the following snippet
%%%
\version "2.19.47"
{
1-\alterBroken color #'(black red) ~ \break
1
}
%%%
alterBroken has no effect; it gives a warning about ~ not being a
spanner. Which is wrong – isn’t it? _If_ it isn’t, we should at least
add a ‘Known issue’ in NR 5.
Hello Lee,
I don’t know how this works with your actual project, but at least this
example may be much simplified, by the following measures:
– Remove lots of unnecessary braces. Constructs like \new GrandStaff {}
or <<>> or \relative c' {} already form only one music expression.
– Don’t create
Am 06.10.2016 um 19:13 schrieb Lee Zipin:
It doesn't happen (in my testing) if I remove the line specifying the
pickup note in the lower staff. And it doesn't happen if I remove the
\score (and \layout) wrapper (which I need for multiple bookparts).
I get the same results on 2.18.2 and 2.19.4
Here's a trimmed script with some comments.
\version "2.18.2"
\score {
% Begin with a dual staff system -- intro (treble) and accompanying bass.
{ { << \new GrandStaff { <<
\new Staff { \relative c' { g'1 \break } }
\new Staff { \relative c'
{ \clef bass
(Not a bug in the conventional sense ... ) The page
http://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html offers a link to post.gmane.org as the
only way to submit a bug report if one is not subscribed to
bug-lilypond@gnu.org. post.gmane.org has been down for some time, and is
possibly down for good. The link sh
> On 6 Oct 2016, at 11:11, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>
> On 06.10.2016 01:02, George M Barilla wrote:
>> I upgraded my Mac from 10.11 (El Capitan) to 10.12 (Sierra).
>>
>> In my System Preferences, Language & Region settings I have multiple
>> “Preferred languages” entered with the primary (first
On 06.10.2016 01:02, George M Barilla wrote:
I upgraded my Mac from 10.11 (El Capitan) to 10.12 (Sierra).
In my System Preferences, Language & Region settings I have multiple “Preferred
languages” entered with the primary (first in the list) English (U.S.).
All LilyPond menus are in English
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