I tried \once \override but it didn't work.
As far as I understand the BarLine is a part of the staff context which
cannot be changed from one occurence to the other (that is why you have to
use the /startStaff and /stopStaff). And in my example it is changed for the
whole staff (or the three
Thanks to everybody who replied.
I now learned that you can really change the color of each barline in the
score.
As I was defining the colors of the following part at the beginning, the
definition was taken directly from there on with the consequence of the
timing issue eluze described.
By
Hi everybody
Using this wonderful tool I again have a problem.
I want to use different colors in a piece to illustrate that they are played
by different people (and not using multiple systems).
The snippet below works almost fine with only one little thing that I want
to have changed:
I used the excellent Lilypond tool for quite some time.
I now have the same problem after I installed both Jedit (1.4.3pre12) and
Lilypondtool (2.10.4 from jEdit repository) on my new machine.
The machine runs WindowsXP SP2. Java installed is version 1.6.0_03.
Hope this helps to trace back the
I went back to the bundled version from the Lilypond Tool page. It contains
jEdit 4.3pre9. Now everything works fine again.
Thanks for the hint.
Uwe
Bertalan Fodor-2 wrote:
Well, it seems that jEdit developers have broken something. I suggest
using the pre11 version of jEdit or the
I have very good experience with Jedit. It runs on any platform.
Together with the excellent Lilypond Tool for Jedit from Bertalan Fodor you
get very nice features like syntax checking etc.
And it can save the file UTF-8 encoded.
All about the editor and the newest version of the plug-in is
Is your .ly file UTF-8 encoded?
Uwe Nagel
David Gippner wrote:
Dear list,
I've got problems with german umlauts in Lilypond 2.11.13-1. Wherever
there is one, I just get blanks.
What can I do against that?
Yours sincerely
David Gippner
P.S.: If this is useful, I can provide a
Michael
As Han-Wen is pointing out, the algorithm is correctly trying to keep the
distances constant.
If you want to change the output you may consider moving the objects instead
of changing the durations.
I have done this in your example by moving the 16th in the first bar a
little bit to the
Michael
As Han-Wen is pointing out, the algorithm is correctly trying to keep the
distances constant.
If you want to change the output you may consider moving the objects instead
of changing the durations.
I have done this in your example by moving the 16th in the first bar a
little bit to the
Michael
As Han-Wen is pointing out, the algorithm is correctly trying to keep the
distances constant.
If you want to change the output you may consider moving the objects instead
of changing the durations.
I have done this in your example by moving the 16th in the first bar a
little bit to the
Orm
I tested your code on version 2.10.5 and it worked satisfyingly.
Uwe
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After installation of the newest version of both Lilypond (2.10.0) and the
Lilypond Tool for Jedit (2.10.2) on my XP machine I have the problem, that
point-and-click doesn't work. It opens a new (empty) tab in my Firefox
browser instead of jumping into the editor.
I looked into Bertalan Fodor's
The action I described was happening in the Adobe PDF view. In the Adobe
reader I see the tags attached to music.
If I click in the PDF preview window nothing happens. (I also do not see any
tags attached)
Uwe
1. Do you click in the PDF preview window or in Adobe Reader? The PDF
preview
.
At the end of the week there will be a fix for this.
uunail írta:
The action I described was happening in the Adobe PDF view. In the Adobe
reader I see the tags attached to music.
If I click in the PDF preview window nothing happens. (I also do not see
any
tags attached)
Uwe
1. Do you
Joe
I had a similar problem. Try
\override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup #'remove-first = ##t
in the Staff context.
Regards
Uwe
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Thank you for the message which unfortunately didn't help.
By coincidence you answered another question today that gave the decisive hint.
My problem was not the staff height, it was the empty space between the staves in the first line.
With an
\override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup
Hi everyone
Being new to Lilypond I'm impressed about the possibilities of this program.
My first sheet already looks good. However there is one thing that I want to change and I don't know how:
The first staff is very high (probably due to the four stanzas) and as a result I had to reduce the
Thank you for the information. I installed Java 5.0 according to your suggestion.
However I did not yet have success. On starting jEdit I get the following error message:
Cannot start java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: lilytool/LilyToolPlugin (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0). Try
Thank you once again.
Indeed jEdit didn't start the correct java version.
After uninstallation of both java versions and jEdit I then installed java 5.0 and afterwards jEdit.
Now everything works fine.
Uwe
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According to your message you wanted to upload the 2.6 compatible version onto the jEdit plugin central.
Until now (two weeks later) this is obviously not yet done.
I tried to use the downloads you refer to, but after installation of the files I get java error messages while running.
Is there
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