Bernard,
You can use “instrument.name.”
See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets/titles
Mark
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Paul,
See the attached snippet.
Is it what you want?
Mark
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What is the preferred way of putting a title for a movement to the left of
the start of the first system for a keyboard piece, that is, in the space
normally used for the indent?
I was unable to find help on this specfic point in the archives or LSR. Is
it simply a case of taking over the
I haven't been successful getting a pitchedTrill to end on a rest.
Has anyone got a working example of this, i.e.
\pitchedTrill g2.\startTrillSpan a r4\stopTrillSpan
TIA for any ideas,
Paul
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Hello everybody,
it is currently not possible to tweak individual BassFigures – this:
\version "2.19.80"
\figures {
<\single \hide BassFigure 6 3>
}
gives a
syntax error, unexpected MUSIC_FUNCTION.
How fundamental are the reasons for this?
Best, Simon
Hi,
I am currently reproducing a continuo part, and am having trouble
achieving a particular effect: printing a continuo figure in the
*lower *position only. So in the first example in the attached image,
I want the '3' to appear on the lower line, at the same height as the
'4' to the left
Hello,
I’ve nearly reached my goal. Further attempts lead me to the following, using a
GrandStaff and:
\override GrandStaff.SpanBar.glyph-name = "|"
\override Staff.BarLine.glyph-name = "'"
I can’t obtain a vertical short line at the left and right ends of the spanner
yet
2018-03-29 16:31 GMT+02:00 Brent Annable :
> I've tried inserting a dummy figure above it and using \once \hide
> FiguredBass.BassFigure, but it hides both figures. And I tried turning Bass
> Extender Lines on and then hiding the line stencil (see second example),
That's
Lucas Werkmeister writes:
> Hi everyone!
>
> In a composition I’m transcribing, there are double slurs between some
> notes (see attached image, also uploaded at [1]), and the lower slurs
> are right next to the note heads, inside the beams – whereas when
> typeset by
Hi, I've recently successfully installed the master branch of LilyPond
through Cygwin. I did this because I lack the patience to wait for the
next stable release where the repeat tie fiasco will be fixed.
That being said, Frescobaldi seems to be having trouble compiling a .PDF
file through
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