On Monday 23 May 2005 21.33, Graham Percival wrote:
On 23-May-05, at 12:22 PM, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
This bug was also reported some days ago by Heikki. It's added as
tie-dotted.ly.
Erik
Argh. That would explain it.
OK, so it's just tieDotted. I took slurDotted from ly/property.ly ; I
On Monday 23 May 2005 02:25 pm, Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-May-05, at 10:15 PM, Warren Stickney wrote:
c''4 ~ c''4
}
It doesn't have to be a postfix?
c''4~ c''4
? daveA
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Why not simply try and see? You can insert spaces for example in
c4 ~
c4 (
c4 _\markup{\large markup}
c8 [ d ]
/Mats
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 02:25 pm, Graham Percival wrote:
On 20-May-05, at 10:15 PM, Warren Stickney wrote:
c''4 ~ c''4
}
It doesn't have to
On 20-May-05, at 10:15 PM, Warren Stickney wrote:
Using Lily 2.4.2 with cygwin it appears that \tieDotted is broken.
\slurDotted is working OK however and I've used this in it's place to
get my
pdf.
I've updated \tieDotted so that it has the same form as \slurDotted, but
\slurDotted is also
According to
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/input/regression/out-www/collated-files.html
\slurDotted is not broken.
\slurDotted
c''4 ~ c''4
That's not a slur, but a tie. Didn't you mean c''4( c''4)?
Bert
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