Hello!
The following is from 2.19 documents
\version "2.19.81"
\relative c'' {
c2*2/3 ( s2*1/3\turn d4) r
<<
{ c4.( d8) }
{ s4 s\turn }
>>
\transpose c d \relative c'' <<
{ c4. (d8) }
s4
\once \set suggestAccidentals = ##t
\once
In bar 6 below, where \startStaff coincides with a system break, a lone
barline is drawn at the end of the previous system. I would prefer for
the barline to be omitted in this situation.
In bar 4, where \startStaff does not coincide with a system break, I
have a slight preference to keep the
If anybody is going to trigger these things, it's me. :-)
Andrew
On Fri, 2 Aug 2019 at 21:09, Karim Haddad wrote:
> Thanx Pierre, for the feedback. So apparently it's somehow a bug
>
>
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Thanx Pierre, for the feedback. So apparently it's somehow a bug
Best
K
On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 05:43:00PM +0200, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
> Hi Karim,
> See:
> http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Vertical-alignment-programming-error-td182727.html
> HTH,
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> Le jeu. 1
I wonder whether it is possible to use \unset in the paper block. The
use-case is lyluatex, which sets `left-margin'; I want to unset this
value so that lilypond only takes the line width into account to
automatically center it.
In other words, I would like to have
% from lyluatex
\paper
Alright, it was a mistake on my side. Your solutions work perfectly.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Am Fr., 2. Aug. 2019 um 09:48 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
>
>
> Am 2. August 2019 08:43:51 MESZ schrieb Nils Nommensen <
> n.nommen...@gmail.com>:
> >That's exactly the point, I actually need the glyph
Am 2. August 2019 08:43:51 MESZ schrieb Nils Nommensen :
>That's exactly the point, I actually need the glyph name.
>If I am noch mistaken, the alteration attribute also incorporates the
>information of the key signature. I need to know which accidental is
>directly in front of the notehead.
That's exactly the point, I actually need the glyph name.
If I am noch mistaken, the alteration attribute also incorporates the
information of the key signature. I need to know which accidental is
directly in front of the notehead.
Therefore, the glyph name is probably what I need. However, the
> You could experiment with setting
> page-breaking-system-system-spacing, which can let you specify
> custom spacing variables that apply just for the determination of
> page breaking.
Aaah, I was totally unaware of this paper variable. Thanks a lot!
Adjusting it makes my example work.