David Nalesnik writes:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:30 PM, David Nalesnik
> wrote:
>>
>> I notice that you haven't added the $ sign before offsets in the LSR
>> snippet as Harm and I advised. Try that and I see no reason the
>> snippet shouldn't work..
>>
>
> Ah, no, I see. You did add it, but n
Hi again,
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:30 PM, David Nalesnik
wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Somehow your response has gotten associated with the wrong thread.
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Paul Morris wrote:
>
>> I came up with the following using "inf?" to check for an infinite value and
>> use 0 i
Hi Paul,
Somehow your response has gotten associated with the wrong thread.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Paul Morris wrote:
> I came up with the following using "inf?" to check for an infinite value and
> use 0 if so. It works on my machine. Blank > screen after uploading to the
> LSR a
On Dec 13, 2012, at 6:50 AM, Thomas Morley
wrote:
> 2012/12/13 Paul Morris :
> [...]
>> I found a good way to break it. If you try it with whole notes the stem's
>> X-extent is (+inf.0 . -inf.0) and you get this error: "programming error:
>> Infinity or NaN encountered"
>
> Likely, a check f
Noeck writes:
> Am 13.12.2012 09:16, schrieb Arle Lommel:
>> Here is the snippet in question with the note where I need the
>> cancellation natural plus the sharp bolded:
>>
>> \stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32]
>> e'!32[ *dis#32* cis32 ais32] [fisis32 dis3
Am 13.12.2012 09:16, schrieb Arle Lommel:
> Here is the snippet in question with the note where I need the
> cancellation natural plus the sharp bolded:
>
> \stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32]
> e'!32[ *dis#32* cis32 ais32] [fisis32 dis32 cis32 ais32]
>
A fe
Hi Harm,
Thanks. It looks like I screwed things up in my editing in the mail program.
Here is the appropriate example without the errors:
\stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32] e'!32[ dis!32
cis32 ais32] fisis32[ dis32 cis32 ais32]
And you suggestion, which makes it
2012/12/13 Arle Lommel :
> One more question:
>
> I need a way to force a note to show a cancellation natural (from a double
> sharp) followed by a sharp sign. Lilypond doesn't want to do this in my case
> with any of the accidental styles I've tried because the note is in a
> different octave from
One more question:
I need a way to force a note to show a cancellation natural (from a double
sharp) followed by a sharp sign. Lilypond doesn't want to do this in my case
with any of the accidental styles I've tried because the note is in a different
octave from the original double sharp. So fa