Guitar Tab not using 6th string

2007-10-20 Thread Tom Gendai
Hello! Sorry if someone has posted about this before but I couldn't find any useful information via Google etc. My problem is this. I'm transcribing pieces of music from piano to guitar to be played as duets. As one of the players is a beginner and learning to read music has been sort of an

Re: Guitar Tab not using 6th string

2007-10-20 Thread Graham Percival
It's only fixed in 2.11, not 2.10. Cheers, - Graham Tom Gendai wrote: Hello! Sorry if someone has posted about this before but I couldn't find any useful information via Google etc. My problem is this. I'm transcribing pieces of music from piano to guitar to be played as duets. As one of

GDP: tutorial @seealso links

2007-10-20 Thread Graham Percival
Hi all, I updated Learning Manual 2.1.2 to use the same @seealso format as the notation reference. You can see the old method in 2.2.1, and actually the rest of the section for now. I'd like to change all the @seealso sections to match 2.1.2. Does anybody have a huge objection to this?

after upgrading problems with lilypond-book

2007-10-20 Thread Wolfgang Mechsner
After upgrading my Ubuntu Linux I get the following message (lilypond 2.10.25): ## lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.10.25 Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/bin/lilypond-book, line 1879, in module main () File /usr/bin/lilypond-book, line 1845, in main chunks = do_file

GDP: Repeats first draft

2007-10-20 Thread Graham Percival
Ok, time for the initial plans for Repeats. GDP website: http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/ I have a very short list. Please see the GDP docs and add more items to this list. - Clarify docs to avoid misunderstandings like: http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=374 - move discussion

Re: Church Rests

2007-10-20 Thread Kurt Kroon
On 10/19/07 9:04 AM, Eyolf Ă˜strem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 19.10.2007 (16:24), Francisco Vila wrote: 2007/10/19, Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In the section on multi-measure rests the manual talks about church rests, meaning the use of increasing numbers of little rectangles to