Hi all,
I am engraving a leadsheet for a song. It includes section labels
(verse, chorus etc.), chords, and text annotations (as "clap") – all
above the staff. Unfortunately, the position of the different text seems
arbitrary.
Here is a snippet:
\version "2.24.1"
chordNames = \chordmode {
. fis8 g a4 }
instead of the original melody, and you see what I mean.
Regards,
Immanuel
Am 22.02.2023 um 15:49 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
Le mercredi 22 février 2023 à 15:05 +0100, Immanuel Asmus a écrit :
|Dear all, I want to typeset the sincopa as it was customary between
1500 and 1700 AD
Hello,
I’d like to have an OttavaBracket with ottavation "8", but after a line
break, the ottavation should read "(8)". I cannot figure out whether
this can be achieved with \alterBroken, since ottavation is not a
feature of OttavaBracket. I read in the internals that the
Hello,
I recently updated to Lilypond 2.24.1 and tried to automatically convert
a file from version 2.22.2. I tried the following:
* Opened a file in Frescobaldi, chose „update with convert-ly". The
version numbers are found, but the OK button is greyed out and won’t
do anything.
* So
digest per day).
Le 30 janv. 2023 à 17:20, Immanuel Asmus a écrit :
Dear community,
I’ve been using lilypond for a fair amount of time, and even though I
sometimes use non-standard notation, I’ve never had any problem
finding a solution. Until now.
It’s my first time typesetting a song
Dear community,
I’ve been using lilypond for a fair amount of time, and even though I
sometimes use non-standard notation, I’ve never had any problem finding
a solution. Until now.
It’s my first time typesetting a song cycle I wrote. I want (as what I
understand is recommended) to typeset