Karsten, despite your lengthy discourse on licensing, I am sure you
have the wrong end of the stick here. Your unique interpretation of
GPL in relation to lilypond is not shared by anybody as far as I know.
Users are happily producing scores and works not subject to having to
provide source code.
Kenneth,
Use _._> after each pitch.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org]
On Behalf Of Kenneth Wolcott
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 1:46 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: How do I engrave this articulation? a
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 4:00 PM Karsten Reincke wrote
>
> We had this discussion a year ago and I won't repeat the details. The
> last time it ended in a kind of unfruitful shitstorm which did not help
> anyone. But if you now look for supporters, you have to see that your
> license model
Dear Urs;
I gratefully appreciate your work on LilyPond. Because of your friendly
and affectionate way of sharing your knowledge in this mailing list - as
I was allowed to experience it in the past - I also want to believe that
OpenLilylib is valuable. Personally, I refrained from
Thanks, so obvious, yet I didn't see it. Awesome!
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 2:00 PM Pierre Perol-Schneider
wrote:
>
> HI Ken,
> Try:
>
> \version "2.20.0"
> \fixed c' {
> e4-1-.-> c'-5-. d-1-.-> b-4-.
> }
>
> Cheers,
> PIerre
>
> Le lun. 21 sept. 2020 à 22:46, Kenneth Wolcott a
> écrit :
>>
HI Ken,
Try:
\version "2.20.0"
\fixed c' {
e4-1-.-> c'-5-. d-1-.-> b-4-.
}
Cheers,
PIerre
Le lun. 21 sept. 2020 à 22:46, Kenneth Wolcott a
écrit :
> Hi;
>
> c-. and c-> Lilypond articulation engravings I understand, but I
> don't understand how to put a dot underneath the note and then a
You just write both of them, like
c-.->
(Or is that for some reason not working?)
> 21 sep. 2020 kl. 22:45 skrev Kenneth Wolcott :
>
> Hi;
>
> c-. and c-> Lilypond articulation engravings I understand, but I
> don't understand how to put a dot underneath the note and then a right
> angle
\version "2.22.0"
\score{
c'4\staccato \accent
}
On 9/21/20, 2:46 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Kenneth Wolcott"
wrote:
Hi;
c-. and c-> Lilypond articulation engravings I understand, but I
don't understand how to put a dot underneath the note and then a right
angle bracket under
Hi;
c-. and c-> Lilypond articulation engravings I understand, but I
don't understand how to put a dot underneath the note and then a right
angle bracket under the dot.
See attached screen shot.
Thanks,
Ken
Am Mo., 21. Sept. 2020 um 15:55 Uhr schrieb Leo Correia de Verdier
:
>
> I have the following situation:
>
> \version "2.20.0"
> \new StaffGroup
> << \new Staff \with { \magnifyStaff #2/3 }
>{c''1 \bar "|."}
>\new Staff
>{c'1 \bar "|.”} >>
>
> Where the bars on the different sized
Hi all,
to begin with, I am of the (biased) opinion that openLilyLib is a
powerful and useful extension infrastructure for LilyPond. There are a
number of versatile and extended ready-to-use packages available, most
notably probably edition-engraver, scholarLY and anaLYsis. But also the
I have the following situation:
\version "2.20.0"
\new StaffGroup
<< \new Staff \with { \magnifyStaff #2/3 }
{c''1 \bar "|."}
\new Staff
{c'1 \bar "|.”} >>
Where the bars on the different sized staves have different thicknesses
according to their staff size. How would be the best way
On 2020-09-20 9:52 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Using LSR 891 as a base pattern, how can you fill the path with a
colour, such as white?
ly:stencil-in-color and ly:stencil-add should help:
\version "2.18.2"
tri =
#(let ((coords '((-0.5 0) (0 -1) (0.5 0)))
(thick 0.1) (scale-x 1)
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