Hilary Snaden hils at newearth.demon.co.uk writes:
I've tried adding lines like this
(ahh choir . ,(- 53 1))
to midi.scm
That works for me.
I can only suspect that you might have multiple installations, and edited the
.scm file of a different installation than you used to compile the
From the original, I think there are in fact 2 different scores: one
with the refrain, one with the stanza. It would also be a solution to
split your lilypond source into two different \score{ }s. This also
solves the apparent timing issues -- however, not how refrain and stanza
attach.
Like
On 11/23/2011 07:46 AM, Hilary Snaden wrote:
I've tried adding lines like this
(ahh choir . ,(- 53 1))
to midi.scm so that I can use instrument names which match those in a
soundfont set I use with the LMMS open-source sequencer, but it doesn't
work, giving
warning: no such MIDI instrument:
hey all,
i have a lot of lyrics in a row where i need them to appear as :
\markup \column { foo bar } \markup \column { who what } \markup \column {
hello world }
To avoid typing the markup command every time, I'd like to do:
\command #foo #bar \command #who #what \command #hello #world
I'm
Hi Alexander,
pushing this back on the list ...
I downloaded Tribun and can now use 'Tribun ADF Std Cond' to get
condensed lyrics. But how can I use bold and italic shapes?
... oh, I just answered it myself:
--snip--
\version 2.14.2
#(define-markup-command (shape layout props shp
On 2011-11-23 08:17, Keith OHara wrote:
Hilary Snadenhilsat newearth.demon.co.uk writes:
I've tried adding lines like this
(ahh choir . ,(- 53 1))
to midi.scm
That works for me.
I can only suspect that you might have multiple installations, and edited the
.scm file of a different
Am 2011-11-22 um 20:37 schrieb Phil Hézaine:
Perhaps this GPL software will be very useful:
http://www.karlyriceditor.com
Thanks for the hint, I'm trying to compile it on OSX (didn't work
yet). Otherwise I'll try it on my Linux machine.
Greetlings from Lake Constance
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fiëé
Am 2011-11-22 um 15:21 schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
While I cannot take this job, the idea of singing Karaoke to German
folk music interests me greatly. Please keep us posted as to the
final result where one can get the songs!
The publisher will make an iOS app, so I don’t guess