Hello,
I have been using the program for only a couple of days, so probably I have not
learnt to use it properly. Therefore, if it is not a bug, I would appreciate
your help in rectifying my problem. It is as follows:
I created a two-staff system in which I put a four-voice piece (this is the
sta
> Good evening! I'm eager to review the software.
:-) Just do it! Download it, *read the documentation*, and produce a
small music snippet...
Werner
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Good evening! I'm eager to review the software.
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Trevor Daniels treda.co.uk> writes:
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> - Original Message -
> > Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:45:32 + (UTC)
> > From: Roman Stawski stawski.fr>
> > Subject: \tag can't follow \lyricsto
> > To: bug-lilypond gnu.org
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:45:32 + (UTC)
From: Roman Stawski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: \tag can't follow \lyricsto
To: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
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I'm not top posting.
The \tag command pro
> I'm not top posting.
The \tag command provokes a syntax error if it immediately follows a \lyricsto
command. A work-around is to insert an empty expression {} between the two.
\version "2.11.49"
\paper{ ragged-right=##t }
<<
\new Voice = "dirge" { c''1 }
\lyricsto "dirge" \new Lyrics { Whoo