Hi Kieren,
On 10/07 14:35:27, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Unfortunately I don't think it helps with my real problem though,
which is that I want to keep on having sections with a new
sopranoOneVoice followed by unison sections, etc... and I don't
think it's possible to do that and still have
Hi all,
I've run into a problem typesetting a choral piece, and was wondering
if anyone could either confirm whether this is (or isn't) a bug in
Lilypond. I'd also very much appreciate it if anyone could suggest a
better workaround than the one I'm currently using. :-)
I've generated a minimal
Hi Kieren,
On 10/07 08:45:34, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Peter,
Don't know what's causing the issue here, but I believe this version
of your snippet does what you want:
[ snip ]
Ha! Well, I can't deny it does seem to avoid the problem demonstrated
by my original example, though I must
Steven,
On 15/02 12:41:58, Steven White wrote:
On 2/15/10 12:06 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
Steven White wrote:
Hello,
Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing
list doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]?
[ ... ]
At home, I use Thunderbird, so I've
D'oh! Mental typo.
On 17/02 08:57:57, Peter Wright wrote:
[0] You *could* however use the Thunderbird tagging feature as a
colour-based alternative to the Subject prefix marker:
Right-click on a lilypond-user message
- Tag - New Tag - lilypond [set colour]
Then Tools
Hi all,
I have a sneaky suspicion I'm approaching this problem in completely
the wrong way, and I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to do it
in a way that works.
I'm trying to typeset a choral piece which starts out with just a
tenor line and a bass line. No problem. Then the tenor line and
Hi all,
I've run into an interesting problem - it's strange enough that I'm
starting to suspect it might be an actual bug (though the odds are
still probably in favour of me misunderstanding something).
Here's a two-bar illustration of the problem - first, with an empty
bar and then
Hi David,
On 02/11 07:45:18, David Bobroff wrote:
I only glanced at your PDF output but I suspect you've hit a known
issue and there is a workaround. See:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Special-rhythmic-concerns#Grace-notes
Scroll down to Known issues and
.
On 02/11 08:03:45, David Bobroff wrote:
Peter Wright wrote:
[ snip ]
Note my last example specifically, where there are no other staves to
synchronise - and it still goes wrong:
http://flooble.net/~pete/lilypond/leading-grace-note-still-bad-doh.ly
http://flooble.net/~pete/lilypond/leading
Starting point -
On 12/08 18:11:15, Nicholas Wastell wrote:
[ in response to Graham ]
If you don't like the rtfm questions, don't answer them. There are,
fortunately, some folks on the list with an ounce of patience and
good manners.
Hm. Gee, that was subtle. :)
Valentin (quite
On 04/05 09:38:29, James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 04.05.2008 um 05:59 schrieb Paul Scott:
[ snip plasmacarwash's questions ]
Have you read the tutorial?
We can help you better if you show us what you have tried.
I'm sorry, if this is rude, but this is a real pet peeve of mine.
Rather than
On 18/12 03:35:48, henry wrote:
i just downloaded this today, and tried fiddling with a few
notes...i just can't figure out how to make the actual sheet music
document.
Start with a Lilypond text file, eg. bling.ly, then run (from a
command line) lilypond bling.ly - it should create (among
On 25/11 15:57:26, Charles Gran wrote:
I want to have a score (choir + piano) that always created 2 systems
per page, right now I'm often getting only one.
Sometimes it can be a *very* narrow margin between getting one or two
(or 2-3) systems per page, especially for SATB-choir-plus-piano
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