Hi list,
in a lilypond document (2.13.21) I use a true type font for the title
and barnumbers (RomanSmc-regular).
When printing I noticed that the font is replaced by another font, the
spacing is incorrect. On screen the correct font is shown.
I printed the same pdf under windows and it
Hello Lilypond-Users,
I know this is discussed often. So I have some examples how I tried it.
I am typesetting a few choral pieces (using the stable version 2.12.2
Ubuntu repo), where there is often a sign, that singers should close
from vowel to 'N'.
This is written: a - - - men (n)
Hello again,
I saw my code was damaged while copying and pasting to the mail, sorry!
So now I attach a file ...
regards Jan-Peter.
\version 2.12.2
noten = \relative c'' {
\dynamicUp
d1\p\
\tag #'print { c1 ~ c1 }
\tag #'lyrics { c2 ~ c8 c4. ~ c1 }
s1*0\! \bar |.
}
notend =
Op donderdag 27 mei 2010 schreef northofscotland:
I am typesetting a mediaeval trouvere song and want to add a drone to the
midi but hide the somewhat redundant music in the printout. Is there a
simple way to do this, please?
That's easy, using two \score blocks, one for the printout and one
Am 2010-05-28 um 10:33 schrieb Thomas Scharkowski:
in a lilypond document (2.13.21) I use a true type font for the
title and barnumbers (RomanSmc-regular).
When printing I noticed that the font is replaced by another font,
the spacing is incorrect. On screen the correct font is shown.
I
Hi Jan-Peter:
I am typesetting a few choral pieces (using the stable version 2.12.2 Ubuntu
repo), where there is often a sign, that singers should close from vowel to
'N'.
This is written: a - - - men (n)
The choir should do this in designated times/positions, so it should be
Many thanks for the replies.
As is so often the case with Lilypond, its easy when you know how!
Works a treat. Thanks.
northofscotland wrote:
I am typesetting a mediaeval trouvere song and want to add a drone to the
midi but hide the somewhat redundant music in the printout. Is there a
Hi Kieren,
thank you for this hint. I embedded it in my little test-file and will
use it :-) . Its a cleaner and nicer solution than the phrasing-slur hack!
But my tagged-Voice-solution still has the opportunity to place the
'(n)' somewhere without a note above it. The scores I am working on
Hi!
I'm experiencing a very annoying (IMO) output with multiline
\header fields.
I don't know if it's a bug or if I'm doing something wrong (actually I
would tend to consider this as a bug).
If I use for example two lines for the composer field, the second
line is closer to the following field
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
If I use for example two lines for the composer field, the second
line is closer to the following field (i.e. arranger) than to the
first line of the composer field. This is very unpleasant.
I'm sure most of you should have encounter this issue at least once,
so
-Eluze wrote:
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
If I use for example two lines for the composer field, the second
line is closer to the following field (i.e. arranger) than to the
first line of the composer field. This is very unpleasant.
I'm sure most of you should have encounter this issue
Hi all,
I've realized that a tied harmonic note in TabStaff keeps the angle
brackets while the number is correctly removed. (see attached file)
I suppose this is not intended and in my opinion brackets should be
removed.
I've done it manually with:
\once \override HarmonicParenthesesItem
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