Hello,
maybe too obvious as I did not found anything related to this problem on the
archive...
I downloaded the lilypond tarball for MacOS X
(lilypond-2.10.25-2.darwin-ppc.tar.bz2).
I do have a lilypond-book on my hard drive, in /sw/bin, but it is from 2005, I
think I got it with Fink (apt-get
this section.
I do apologize.
Thanks a lot
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Le 16 déc. 06 à 13:10, Eduardo Vieira a écrit :
For these cases you
should use \lyricsto and \lyricmode.
You could do this to fix it:
OK. So I guess I have to put all the lyrics in \lyricsto mode.
I'll try it, thanks a lot.
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, I may begin to translate it, unless someone
else stars a project.
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some errors (I tested most of the examples, but I might have
written some section a little bit fast), so don't hesitate to correct them
yourself.
Regards.
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http
of the clef, or the writer may have made an
error and correct it that way.
But this is IMHO not usefull in printed music.
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Thanks Matt
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Hello
some variables are set with just the value after the equal sign, and some
require tu put a hash # before, e.g.
indent = 2.0\cm
but
\set fontSize = #-2
I'd like to know what is the general rule.
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It seems that a standard preprocessor like m4 should be the best solution to
your problems.
OK, I just wanted to know if I did something wrong. Thanks for your prompt
reply.
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Hello,
sorry if the question was already asked,
but I didn't find the answer in the
archive (maybe I don't know which keyword to use).
So, I'd like to put the guitar chords into a variable in order to reuse them,
e.g.
GuitarChordC = {e, c e g c' e'1}
First, I would like to put the
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