2013/6/25 Benjamin Bloomfield bhb...@gmail.com
I just installed the 64 bit version of Lilypond on a cloud9 IDE
(https://c9.io/) and noticed that ligatures weren't working. (Th had a
noticeable gap, when the letters should be typeset as a ligature.) I then
installed the x86 version, and it
If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger inside
a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the numerals.
Is this expected behaviour, or a bug? If expected behaviour, how can I
change the
Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net writes:
If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger
inside a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the
numerals.
Is this expected behaviour, or a
Hi,
2013/6/26 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net writes:
If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger
inside a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean insert a fingering here.
Rather, it means use that funny time-signature-like
font-MODELED-AFTER-ORATOR-WHICH-TRADITIONALLY-IS-ALSO-USED-IN-SMALL-SIZE-FOR-FINGERING
for these glyphs.
There, FTFY.
Jan
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Hello,
2013/6/19 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org
Hello!
\omit Dots should not reserve space for the omitted dots. That's what
\hide does. The problems exists in Lilypond 2.16 as well. The \omit
keyword just makes it more obvious that the current behavior is wrong.
Thank you for the report,
Hello,
2013/6/19 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org
Hello!
David Kastrup asked me to report this bug earlier today. This is a
simplified example.
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3427
Marek
bug squad member
Hello,
2013/6/21 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org
articulate.ly can generate wrong tempo if \tempo is not set explicitly in
the beginning of every voice.
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3428
Marek
bug squad member