Use this in the second voice instead: a2 s8. a16
The 's' will produce an invisible rest.
In suppose that in your code lilypond wrote a dotted eigth beamed to a
sixteenth and then hid the eigth and the beam, so that the sixteenth looked
like a quarter note.
regards,
Tao
2007/6/18, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The lack of a patch is very unfortunate, especially in something this
long. I'm not comfortable blindly replacing the entire doc section with
this new one, but it's very difficult to see exactly what is being
changed. Could we at least split up
On Monday 09 April 2007 20:38, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
[ Lilypond 2.11.12 ; Mac OS X 10.4.9 ]
Hello, all!
In recent versions of Lilypond, I find that the first element of
every measure is generally too close to the preceding barline for my
taste -- i.e., there isn't enough left-padding on
On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Joe Neeman wrote:
I'll attach a PNG of the new output on an example that was provided
by Kieren
elsewhere in this thread.
Joe
test2.preview.png
Joe would you mind to post your code for this fix? Looks better indeed.
thanks
adam
On Monday 18 June 2007 20:12, Adam Good wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Joe Neeman wrote:
I'll attach a PNG of the new output on an example that was provided
by Kieren
elsewhere in this thread.
Joe
test2.preview.png
Joe would you mind to post your code for this fix? Looks
Dear Colleagues,
I have started to download Ly-files from the Mutopia website only
recently. I have obviously installed Lilypond. Most of the time if I try
to open a Ly-file, only a small txt-fiel is made with the text: #
-*-compilation-*-Changing working directory to `D:/music pdf files/L v
I'm afraid that you will have to learn some basics about LilyPond to be
able to do something useful at all with the program. Then, you will be
able to quickly realize that none of these
files will produce any output, since they don't contain any
(explicit or implicit) \score{...} block. The
2007/6/18, Hombergh Henri van den GTZ VN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have attached these 4 files, because it does not work with any of
them.
This is not surprising: if you look into these files, you'll see that
they only contain an identifier:
instrumentName = {music...}
These are the individual
Hey all,
In the example below I want a time signature of 32/4 to show but I'm
having a hard time getting the 4 to be centered under the 32
thanks!
Adam
%
% create 32/4
tsMarkup =\markup { \override #'(baseline-skip . 2) \number { \column
{ 32 4 } } }
\relative a' {
Dear all,
I'm having trouble with tweaking the layout of non-musical notation.
Dozens of try/retry sequences didn't get LilyPond to do the job.
First, I point you at this unexpected feature :
%%% begin %%%
%%% The following code outputs title and subtitle at
%%% different
hi,
I had the same problem recently and also tried to tweak in the header directly.
But what you actually have to do is, to create your own header.
In the manual it's explained in chapter '10.2.2. Custom Titles'.
You'll have to define the bookTitleMarkup variable in the \paper block to make
the
Dear all,
I'm setting vocal scores with, say, russian lyrics.
I'd like to remind (outside of the score) the text,
and to propose a translation
These paragraphs should be justified,
and could possibly appear on two columns.
So I use \justify to compute the gaps between words.
The gaps are
\version 2.11.26
Dear all,
In the \paper block, we can use :
ragged-bottomto stretch down all pages
ragged-last-bottom to stretch down last page
ragged-rightto stretch right all systems
Is there a way to stretch all systems right BUT the very last one ?
I didn't find any
Germain G. Ivanoff-Trinadtzaty wrote:
ragged-bottomto stretch down all pages
ragged-last-bottom to stretch down last page
ragged-rightto stretch right all systems
Is there a way to stretch all systems right BUT the very last one ?
ragged-last
(It's in section 11.5.4 of
Arjen,
for some ornaments this sounds great. Even if this a bit offtopic, I dont
have a program to convert a bitmap graphic (TIFF, JPG,...) to EPS. Does
anbody knows any program that runs with Windows XP?
/Helge
- Original Message -
From: Arjen Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Arjen,
for some ornaments this sounds great. Even if this a bit offtopic, I dont
have a program to convert a bitmap graphic (TIFF, JPG,...) to EPS. Does
anbody knows any program that runs with Windows XP?
/Helge
OpenOffice.org Draw will do the job ; in a new drawing :
Insert/image...
hi,
I had the same problem recently and also tried to tweak in the header
directly.
But what you actually have to do is, to create your own header.
In the manual it's explained in chapter '10.2.2. Custom Titles'.
You'll have to define the bookTitleMarkup variable in the \paper block to
make
2007/6/17, Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For those interested, the build commands are now:
$ lilypond-book --output=out/ --process=lilypond --backend=eps \
--formats=pdf -dinclude-eps-fonts -dgs-load-fonts --psfonts slave-songs.tex
$ (cd out; pdflatex slave-songs.tex; pdflatex
Mats, Graham,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. My first attempt at
creating a minimal example didn't work because it turns out that the
bug is a little more complicated than I first thought. Having said
that, I think that the extra information I found should help pinpoint
the bug
I dont have a program to convert a bitmap graphic (TIFF, JPG,...) to EPS.
Does anbody knows any program that runs with Windows XP?
Gimp ! simplified Install
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/download.html
version 2.3.14 (write and read eps)
at the bottom of the page
If I get your problem correctly you want something like this:
||
|Index Title|
| Subtitle |
||
Please confirm because I am not entirely sure if that's what
Hi Tao,
Thank you for your interest. Actually, I want this:
fixed| center
---v
| |
| Index Title |
| Sub-title |
| |
I see. This could complicate things a little.
First of all you will need the following in your code:
%%
\paper
{
bookTitleMarkup = \markup
{
\column
{
\fill-line
{
\fromproperty #'header:index %index in the left edge
Thanks, added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=378
Cheers,
- Graham
Joseph Haig wrote:
Mats, Graham,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. My first attempt at
creating a minimal example didn't work because it turns out that the
bug is a little more complicated
Germain G. Ivanoff-Trinadtzaty wrote:
. I want to get title and subtitle centered on the page,
while index is placed on the left of title.
. I could not place index at a _fixed_ position from the _variable_
position of title's first character.
\version 2.10.1
\header {
thetitle = This is
Joe Neeman escreveu:
On Monday 09 April 2007 20:38, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
[ Lilypond 2.11.12 ; Mac OS X 10.4.9 ]
Hello, all!
In recent versions of Lilypond, I find that the first element of
every measure is generally too close to the preceding barline for my
taste -- i.e., there isn't
David Fedoruk escreveu:
Hello:
I am attempting to transcribe a Scarlatti Sonata which I will cross
check with the facsimile edition -- when I get to see it. However, in
bringing in a second voice to the right hand I get this error:
dyld: Symbol not found:
Referenced from:
Keenan Pepper escreveu:
On 6/8/07, Keenan Pepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want Lilypond to produce an SVG file (for uploading to Wikipedia),
but I don't want it to be a whole page. I thought lilypond -b svg
--preview would do the trick, but apparently those options are
incompatible:
Does
2007/6/18, Keenan Pepper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just upload the png is not an acceptable solution. I can eliminate
the font dependency by performing Object to Path in Inkscape, so I
guess I just have to crop it manually in Inkscape as well.
Still, I shouldn't getting Scheme syntax errors from
Awesome that you've been able to get your fingers dirty in the spacing
engine.
Yeah. Go on, Joe!
You've breached into one of the last domains of the Han-Wen only
code. Probably only the grace-timing code in the iterators is left
as the last outhold of sole Han-Wenness in Lily.
BTW,
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