Jay Hamilton wrote:
Hello-
I'm using 2.10 on windoze
And I figured out a solution but not sure that it's the only or best one.
Problem, I'm setting/arranging a sonata for a duet. The first movement begins
on the beat the 2nd movement begins with a \partial 8
The third movement begins on the be
Hello-
I'm using 2.10 on windoze
And I figured out a solution but not sure that it's the only or best one.
Problem, I'm setting/arranging a sonata for a duet. The first movement begins
on the beat the 2nd movement begins with a \partial 8
The third movement begins on the beat.
I checked the docs
the first sentence in NR
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.html
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.html is:
*This document is also available as a PDF and as one big page.*
which is a reference to itself …
shouldn't the *big-page
Hi Garry,
Yes, I had looked at using skips in this fashion, and it does help
somewhat. However, I'm wanting to have the two spanners appear as one
spanner, with a marking occurring midway. So my current hack is to have one
textspanner with a whiteout markup above the note in question and placed
o
Hello all,
I'm suspicious this behavior of text spanners has changed. I want to have
two textspanners, with the first one ending exactly before the second one
begins.
Compare these two snippets:
{c1\startTextSpan c1 c1\stopTextSpan c1}
{c1\startTextSpan c1 c1\stopTextSpan\startTextSpan c1\stopT
is there any way i can get hold of the sources for the
documentation? i
hope to get time this week to have a look at texinfo, then i'll see
what
i can come up with ? if that's ok with the documentation ppl.
They're in the main git branch. If you only want to tweak the
css, it might be easie
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 11:36:29AM +0100, Simon Bailey wrote:
>
> is there any way i can get hold of the sources for the documentation? i
> hope to get time this week to have a look at texinfo, then i'll see what
> i can come up with ? if that's ok with the documentation ppl.
They're in the main
On Nov 28, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
The documentation does not use frames; the layout is achieved with CSS
only. The accessibility issue you mention is one primary motivation
behind this.
ah. the full height float on the left was irritating me.
The problem of getting the lay
Hello,
i've already asked about "how to put MultiMeasureRests in unmetered music,
and was answered that i should switch temporarly to metered music
(\cadenzaOn), put R1[*n[/m]] and switch back to unmetered.
Now here are related questions. Please see example below.
So, questions:
1. S
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 01:10:24AM +0100, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
2008/11/29 Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Dmytro,
>
>> As you can see (attached), there is everything ok with 2.11.42.
>
> The Bar_engraver is responsible for aligning the end points of line
> spanners with a barline when 'to-barline = ##t; it pays no attention
> to scripts which directly f
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not exactly true! You have to include a \layout block if you have a
> \midi block, but not otherwise.
Oops. I stand corrected -- thanks, Mats!
-- Johan
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 01:10:24AM +0100, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
>> I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and
>> jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I
>> liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
>>
> Lightweight? In w
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