I also get these messages regularely (also on 2.13.26-27) (and never
_see_ anything unusual in the PDF).
I'll eventually look into my scores if I can provide more examples.
Best
Urs
Am 11.07.2010 02:16, schrieb Nick Payne:
On 10/07/10 18:42, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
2010/7/10 Nick
Dear Neil P.,
Does the forbid_line_break have to go under \Voice or can it go under \Staff?
In the meantime, I have temporarily solved my pagination woes by
making an imaginary 2m long piece of paper, simply to be able to make
edits!
Thanks for your help. I may never write another polymetric
Am 12.07.2010 11:03, schrieb Andrea La Rose:
...
Thanks for your help. I may never write another polymetric piece again...
Please don't let your notation software influence your compositional ideas!
I think, this is still one of the major problems with using the computer
for music
Dear Urs,
No worries! I was just kidding. I still write everything on paper
first. (I'm a newbie to lilypond, but not to composition...)
cheers,
Andrea
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Urs Liska lilyp...@ursliska.de wrote:
Am 12.07.2010 11:03, schrieb Andrea La Rose:
...
Thanks for your
Am 12.07.2010 11:30, schrieb Andrea La Rose:
Dear Urs,
No worries! I was just kidding.
It wasn't meant specifically for you, after all ;-)
I still write everything on paper
first. (I'm a newbie to lilypond, but not to composition...)
cheers,
Andrea
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Urs
Hello,
2010/7/12 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com
Hello,
I know how to write special tempo indication like 4= ca120 in old
versions of lilypond. But since the new ones have included \tempo text +
tempo function, I don't know how to adjust it. Moreover, the indication is
quite different
2010/7/12 Marek Klein ma...@gregoriana.sk
Hello,
2010/7/12 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com
Hello,
I know how to write special tempo indication like 4= ca120 in old
versions of lilypond. But since the new ones have included \tempo text +
tempo function, I don't know how to adjust it.
Thanks Neil for the clarification on the breakable beams. Hadn't
known that before.
BTW, there's only one voice in the lower stave (there's no voice
separator between the scaled notes and the skips).
That was my hunch -- but I'm not sure what to call the unscaled
material. It is in a
This ossia just extends for part of a bar:
{ g'32_( fis) e_( fis) }
\new Staff \with {
alignAboveContext = #guitar
fontSize = #-4
\override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -4)
\override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #(magstep -4)