Re: Collision of hooks and dots

2006-01-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 20.05, Eduardo Vieira wrote: Hello developers, I was checking a song I had downloaded and detected that the hooks of the dotted 8th-notes in the 2nd and 4th measure collided with their dots. See the c8. of the tenor (2nd and 4th measures) and the b8. of the

Re: moving backwards in time ?

2006-01-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Saturday 07 January 2006 15.43, Gilles wrote: Hello. I'm confused by the output of the attached file: lilypond creates an empty bar. [And generates a programming error.] And the clef change indicator is pushed to the next line. Without the addition of the second \transpose part, the

Re: Tremolo marks

2006-01-12 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Try something like \once \override StemTremolo #'extra-offset = '( 0 . 1.0 ) (the second number determines how much to move the object vertically). /Mats liang seng wrote: But doesn't this look of tremolo marks clashing with notebeams kind of untidy? Is there a way to move the vertical

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 15.39, Gilles wrote: Hi. because Lilypond inserts a space between any two markup components. I noticed that too, and I'd tend to consider this as a bug. no, it's the intended behaviour of markup. It could be possible to write a markup function that

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-12 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Gilles wrote: Hi. because Lilypond inserts a space between any two markup components. I noticed that too, and I'd tend to consider this as a bug. no, it's the intended behaviour of markup. It could be possible to write a markup function that concatenates markup words,

Re: Tremolo marks

2006-01-12 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Thursday 12 January 2006 06.54, liang seng wrote: But doesn't this look of tremolo marks clashing with notebeams kind of untidy? Ah. Now I see the problem. It's more apparent if you add raggedright=##t. The problem is that not all tremolos are sloped, this makes the tremolo's left

lyrics goes beyond staff line

2006-01-12 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Hi, I was again messing with the file of the song Don't bind the hands of Jesus and noticed that in the refrain, where you see the words: Don't bind the hands of Jesus, the word Him goes beyond the limit of the staff line. Shouldn't lyrics be within the linewidth of the staff by default? See the

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-12 Thread Gilles
[The list moderator rejected a previous post with this message; so I had to remove the pdf attachment. Hopefully someone will be kind enough to try and compile the attached lily file, and tell me whether he gets the same result as I.] Wouldn't it be more logical to do that by default,

Re: Tremolo marks

2006-01-12 Thread liang seng
Does this mean that there is no way we can predict when Lilypond makes the tremolo marks slope and when it doesn't? ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond

Re: lyrics goes beyond staff line

2006-01-12 Thread Graham Percival
On 12-Jan-06, at 9:23 AM, Eduardo Vieira wrote: I was again messing with the file of the song Don't bind the hands of Jesus and noticed that in the refrain, where you see the words: Don't bind the hands of Jesus, the word Him goes beyond the limit of the staff line. Shouldn't lyrics be

Re: Grand Unified Binaries: 2.7.27 release 3 available

2006-01-12 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
John Wiedenhoeft writes: [please keep this on the list] Works for me on Ubuntu Breezy. But, it is linked to libstdc++6 (I probably broke this in GUB?), so it will probably fail on Hoary. Well I use Breezy too, and libstdc++6 is also installed. Could you please tell me the exact steps you