Hi all,
what would be the most efficient way of typesetting lyrics that are split for a
few words, ideally together with some sort of brackets similar to what can be
seen in https://git.openlilylib.org/bfsc/kayser/issues/58
(https://git.openlilylib.org/bfsc/kayser/issues/58)
?
Any suggestions
Am 2017-02-09 13:43, schrieb John Roper:
> I changed the header size to be smaller. As for the overall design,
> again, the front page of the website is supposed to make the user want
> to take a look at it. A design such as this does that while a page full
> of serif text and two images does
Am 2015-02-15 15:19, schrieb RomanticStrings:
What is the benefit of using Git? I understand that it keeps track of
changes, so you can check your log and even retrieve previous
versions(?).
I use my home MacBook Pro and my work (sacred music director) PC
laptop, and
I have both a Dropbox
Zitat von Simon Albrecht simon.albre...@mail.de:
Am 12.03.2014 10:28, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 12.03.2014 10:23, schrieb Jan Warchoł:
2014-03-12 10:17 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska urs.li...@schoenberg-lieder.de:
I'd be really interested in such a project, but I have to say that I could
only really
Zitat von Peter Crighton petecrigh...@googlemail.com:
2014-03-12 10:28 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
Am 12.03.2014 10:23, schrieb Jan Warchoł:
2014-03-12 10:17 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska urs.li...@schoenberg-lieder.de:
I'd be really interested in such a project, but I have to say
Zitat von Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de:
Hi,
is the lilypond code formatting that Frescobaldi does also available as
a commandline tool?
Joram
I'm not sure about the current state of affairs, but Wilbert is/has
been busy moving lots of stuff in a dedicated module and removing
dependencies
Hi Molly,
I don't have a LilyPond equipped computer right now, so I can't really
investigate.
But you should definitely get a habit of better layout of your input.
A good suggestion is for example to always start a new line for a measure.
You may make exceptions with things like a number of
Zitat von Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
I suggest to continue working in openLilyLib: it has more exposure,
and thus more users and potential developers can be involved. And
it's also the place where we have lilyJAZZ now.
Actually, we don't have LilyJAZZ there right now, only an
Zitat von Keith OHara k-ohara5...@oco.net:
Urs Liska ul at openlilylib.org writes:
Has anybody seen this before?
No. If it is Chopin, what Opus and Number is it ?
It's Leopold Godowsky's Study on Chopin's Study op. 25,11.
And, just out of curiosity, how would you do that in LilyPond
Zitat von Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com:
Hi folks,
2013/8/9 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
Hi all,
although I suspect this could once more become a longish and scattered
thread, I feel forced to bring it up here.
What do you think: would it make sense to open up LilyPond thinking
Zitat von Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net:
- Original Message - From: Robert Honore robert.hon...@gmail.com
To: Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: anyone got lilypond 2.16.2 to work on Windows Vista?
On
I can't test right now, but I think the reason for your problem is the
following:
When you say #'stencil = ##f it's not that you hide the object but you
actually _remove_ its stencil. So when you afterwards say #'stencil =
##f there isn't an object anymore LilyPond can refer to.
You could
OK, then it's not a problem with LilyPond but with the editor you are using.
Which editor do you use (which operating system)?
Urs
Zitat von Laszlo Koczka laszlo.koc...@web.de:
Hi Everybody,
Thank you for your answers.
“What is the exact behaviour you're encountering?
Cheers,
Kieren.“
The
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