that's a curiosity...
Felipe
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Hello all,
thanks for the answers and here is one more doubt. I wrote a piece with
chordnames above, but the the inverted chords get much near the next one.
So I tried to change the font with \property ChordNames.ChordName
#font-relative-size = #-5 or stg. but it seems only the modifiers
were
Hello Ohannes,
you must add
\midi {}
inside \score {} just after the \paper {} command. If you omit \midi
lilypond does no generate MIDI output.
You can convert .midi to .ly (the reverse) using midi2ly.
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Felipe
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Ohannes Murat Berin wrote:
I finally got lilypond
? e.g.
soprano = \notes { g2 g8 g8 f8 f8 | ... }
alto = \notes { ees ees ees c c | ... }
tia!
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The advantage is that you dont need to modify the files, but only the
command line. You could also write a mekefile to generate it
automatically.
But you are right: it's preciousism of my.
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On Fri, 14
and the
notes distributed over them)
3) I'm writing unmetered music and I want not the time signature to
appear, how do I do it? (I have already written \cadenzaOn and set the
property Score.timing = ##f but the 'c' still appears at the start of the
score)
TIA!
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