Hi! First I must say that like much the LilyPondTool for jEdit, having
used it for several months now. Thanks for developers! That is great
help for producing .ly files. Also lilypond itself is making great advance!
Well then: yesterday I updated to lily4jedit-devel 0.2.8-4 and
LilyJHelp
Will Oram wrote:
Is this my fault, or lilypond's?
very well possible. 2.7 has had some brainsurgery. That usually has its
effects
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Hello guys.
I am having a problem with lyrics and tied , slured notes.
First i was using ties to connect my notes, and when tried to add lyrics to
them, the program accepted the tied notes as one and it was impossible for me
to add the lyrics properly.
Then Graham Persilval suggested to me
Hi, Han-Wen:
You can send your donations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)
Might just do that... =)
have you followed the instructions in the README file
for running from the command line?
I believe so, but I get the error (it seems to be looking for your hard drive
for build data).
As Graham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Han-Wen:
You can send your donations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)
Might just do that... =)
have you followed the instructions in the README file
for running from the command line?
I believe so, but I get the error (it seems to be looking for your hard drive
Hello,
Looking at spanning barlines, here's a small example with StaffGroup
that does what you'd expect:
\version 2.7.0
\score {
\new StaffGroup
\new Staff {
\clef treble
\time 4/4
\repeat unfold 4 c'4 \bar :
\repeat unfold 4 c'4 \bar |.
}
if not perhaps I find some time to translate the most important things..
Do you know where to find the source, then?
Marc
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Am 26.07.2005 um 14:16 schrieb Borislav Ivanov:
Hello guys.
I am having a problem with lyrics and tied , slured notes.
First i was using ties to connect my notes, and when tried to add
lyrics to them, the program accepted the tied notes as one and it
was impossible for me to add the
Marc Weber writes:
if not perhaps I find some time to translate the most important things..
Do you know where to find the source, then?
That's great. May I suggest you start with the web site? That
potentially has a much bigger audience than the documentation.
See also the discussion about
Trevor Baca writes:
Is there a way to enter something like
Sch\{AUmlaut}flein
directly in lilypond markup?
No.
[Vim under OS X 10.4 (American keyboard, American install, etc) is
angering me and I'd love a way to work around the editor using lower
ASCII that's guaranteed to work
Chris -
Thanks for the posting. Although baseline-skip is documented, I hadn't
found it. I have been using \raise, awkwardly, for the purpose.
- Bruce
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Chris
Am 2005-07-26 um 21:29 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
[Vim under OS X 10.4 (American keyboard, American install, etc) is
angering me and I'd love a way to work around the editor using lower
ASCII that's guaranteed to work anywhere.]
No. VIM is a modern editor, it supports compose character in case
Since the Windows stand alone version of Lilypond 2.7.3 just appeared, I
decided to try it out. I use lilypond to write Scottish bagpipe music, and
that uses lots of complex grace notes. In version 2.7 the grace notes are
spaced wider apart than before. I don't like that - how can I change the
On 7/26/05, Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. VIM is a modern editor, it supports compose character in case
your operating system does not provide a multi key (I'm not sure if Os
X supports compose) and save as utf-8.
Yes, you're right. The trick is
set encoding=utf-8
then
[Trevor Baca]
:digraphs
to list the available two-key codes.
The predefined codes. You may add as many as you want, only limited
by your imagination about which pair of keys to choose from. :-)
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François Pinard http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca
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