I notice that the dynamics in the Piano Centered Dynamics template
are aligned too far left, giving rise to collision with barlines
when they appear on the first note of a measure. I can't find any
documentation on this problem.
It has been reported on one of the lilypond mailing lists --
Le jeudi 17 mai 2007 à 16:42 +0300, Till Rettig a écrit :
Hello all,
I just tried to apply the example from the docs for 2.11, chapter 6.5.7
for changing the distance from afterGrace notes.
But I get always a warning that the right context cannot be found.
Would it be good to add a
On May 18, 2007, at 12:27 AM, David Rogers wrote:
David
No nearby Lilypond icon.
BOMAArchiverHelper didn't work.
I downloaded again, did the Ctl Shift, this time the Open With
lead to Adobe Reader but Adobe can't open it either.
Any other suggestions?
Start the Terminal
Type the following
Helge
This should give you the layout you require:
\score {
\new Staff {c'}
\new GrandStaff
\new Staff {d'}
\new Staff {e'}
\new GrandStaff
\new Staff {f'}
\new Staff {g'}
}
Trevor
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i think that should be
\version 2.11.23
\score {
\new Staff {c'}
\new GrandStaff
\new Staff {d'}
\new Staff {e'}
\new GrandStaff
\new Staff {f'}
\new Staff {g'}
}
cheers
d
On 18 May 2007, at 15:49, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Helge
This should give you
Bill wrote:
That did it. I am up and running. Thanks so much for the assistance.
You're welcome - but this kind of fooling around shouldn't
really be required. Something is a little off with your
system, because it should handle those files without any
questions or problems.
I'm not
John Mandereau wrote:
Le jeudi 17 mai 2007 à 16:42 +0300, Till Rettig a écrit :
this is my minimal example:
\version 2.11.23
\relative c'' { c1 {
Why do you use a brace after c1? It is more confusing than useful.
Yes, you are right, i wanted to create a single music
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
You are completely right, in that the spacing between systems is handled
within LaTeX (or HTML or texinfo) if you use lilypond-book.
I'm setting a book in latex - how do I tell lilypond-book to make the
between-system-space bigger? I just use the \lilypondfile{myfile.ly}
Le vendredi 18 mai 2007 à 18:55 +0300, Till Rettig a écrit :
I didn't yet read anything deeper about scheme, you have to see me as
the average user (or maybe the straight reader) who
has read from the beginning of the whole documentation throughout this
chapter. Should we include a special
Dear all,
Is there a way to define the sub-beaming like in the first 2 eight
notes in the example below (that the 32-Notes are grouped in 4) for
a whole score or do I have to make it manually (like I did in the
example)?
Is it possible to predefine the subbeaming behavior similar to
I get only a Black page when I open Lilypond, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you might want to RTFM, Lilypond isn't a point and click application. And
if this isn't your problem, then do elaborate a bit on exactly what doesn't
work...
On 5/18/07, sid glickman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get only a Black page when I open Lilypond, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I don't know wether there are more people than just Matt Jibson and
me running LilyPond on OpenBSD, but just in case *you* do (and
aren't reading [EMAIL PROTECTED]), please give this a try:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=117940219518892w=2
Please send any comments and test reports back
Matthias Kilian escreveu:
Hi,
I don't know wether there are more people than just Matt Jibson and
me running LilyPond on OpenBSD, but just in case *you* do (and
aren't reading [EMAIL PROTECTED]), please give this a try:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=117940219518892w=2
Please send
Hello,
I found a problem where the beam is not at the end of the stems but flying
somewhere below them. The score excerpt is below.
There is also an very interesting output, if you remove the \stemDown. It
looks as the stemDown doesn't make sense in the excerpt, but it does in the
whole
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