On 25.04.2010, at 01:46, Tim Rowe wrote:
On 25 April 2010 00:30, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Tim Rowe digi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure I used to be able to do this, but now I can't. I must be
getting forgetful!
How do I get Lilypond to show
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, James Bailey wrote:
On 25.04.2010, at 01:46, Tim Rowe wrote:
In other words, I want C major 7 to show as Cmaj7, not as C with a
triangle next to it.
Check out this snippet:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=459
Um, well, thanks I suppose. I can't make any sense
Am Samstag, 24. April 2010 11:50:20 schrieben Sie:
Hi Reinhold, Graham,
2010/4/23 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
As far as I'm concerned, yes. Maybe wait 24 hours in case anybody
objects? But then go ahead.
For anybody skimming this: the patch includes a convert-ly rule
Hello Kieren,
Thanks for your answer. This works partly for me. I would like to add also add
\clef percussion
\numericTimeSignature
or
\override clef percussion
\override numericTimeSignature
within the global defined staff. That seems to be impossible. If these
properties are defined in the
Hi Bernard,
Thanks for your answer. This works partly for me. I would like to add also add
\clef percussion
\numericTimeSignature
within the global defined staff. That seems to be impossible.
If you look in property-init.ly, you'll find the definition
numericTimeSignature = \override
Thanks for this very useful reply.
2010/4/25 Reinhold Kainhofer reinh...@kainhofer.com:
[...]
You can continue using that definition, of course.
However, your approach has the problem(s) that (1) it only creates
something that looks like a crescendo, but lilypond does not know
this
You don't have to do this for major sevenths- just include the following within
your ChordNames context:
\context ChordNames = Chords {
\set majorSevenSymbol = maj7
...
}
What I do for other chord exceptions is put them all in one big file and
include that file in all my
Is there a similar 'easy' solution for 'dim' and 'aug' ?
I don't (want to) understand guitar chords - I play the clarinet !
(I have tried \set dimSymbol and \set augSymbol but nothing changed)
Gerry
On 25 April 2010 13:53, Jack Cooper jack.coo...@rogers.com wrote:
You don't have to do this
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
Looks great.
I think both of these overrides are redundant, since they're already
part of `add-glissando-line':
\once \override Glissando #'thickness = #2
\override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t
I think you're right. Originally,
Aside from the various pre-defined chord displays, no.
On 25.04.2010, at 16:48, Gerry Prosser wrote:
Is there a similar 'easy' solution for 'dim' and 'aug' ?
I don't (want to) understand guitar chords - I play the clarinet !
(I have tried \set dimSymbol and \set augSymbol but nothing changed)
I am working with Lilypond 2.13.8 and have run into the problem that the
default spacing between stanzas of lyrics is unacceptably small (it has
ascenders and descenders of different lines crashing into each other). I've
searched the documentation and the web to find solutions and have found a
Please keep the discussion on the mailing list.
As far as I can tell, none of those examples use \include
english.ly. If you're using that include, then you should have
seen:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/writing-pitches#Note-names-in-other-languages
which includes a big
Jacob Rau wrote:
Ah. You got it. Does anyone know of a more updated repo for Ubuntu? The
version I've got is 2.12.2, the latest available through Ubuntu's software
source. Blaah...this is making me wonder if I should use a distro that
doesn't keep old software current...
It's hardly 'old
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:25:07PM +0200, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
Jacob Rau wrote:
Ah. You got it. Does anyone know of a more updated repo for Ubuntu? The
version I've got is 2.12.2, the latest available through Ubuntu's software
source. Blaah...this is making me wonder if I should use a
Graham Percival wrote:
Is there a compelling reason not to use the precompiled binaries?
We've spent a lot of time and effort making these, and the
installation/uninstallation is easy.
The precompiled binaries are a great service on the part of the Lilypond
team and are indeed easy to
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