Hi Peter,
I cut and pasted your code into jEdit and ran it with lptool and got the
attached... ! :)
Hope this helps - I know it isn't a solution, but...
Cheers
Bill
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... on the other hand, if I swap the order of \voice \accomp to
\accomp \voice I get your result !?!
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Am 2009-10-22 um 18:34 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
Another approach: Is there a possibility to just print any
modification, regardless if it has any meaning, like
f:m{stuff}
No, I don't think so. But you might be able to use
f:m\markup{stuff}
to get what you want.
No, I checked that - you
Am 2009-10-22 um 15:45 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Displaying-chords
#Customizing-chord-names
Of course I found this in the docs, but it looks like the exceptions
mechanism is only meant for your own additions, not for overriding
defaults?
I have a file with normal and tab staves, and in the last bar
the highest notes touch the tab staff regardless of the
values for VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent.
How can I increase this distance?
Thanks in advance!
Marc
\version 2.13.6
\include deutsch.ly
#(set-global-staff-size 17)
Hi,
I'm still working on indent-ly.
New in current version as requested:
- Backup files before overwriting. I'm giving these files names like
infile.ly.1, infile.ly.2, etcetera. You don't loose files unless you
delete them by hand.
- Try to keep scheme stuff untouched ( needs improvement
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, eluze wrote:
Also new in today's version: If no input file is specified indent-ly reads
from stdin.
works - how do you stop stdin? (i used ctrl+z)
Ctrl + d ?
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Dear friends,
I am running lilypond and noticed that when outputing PDF I get the
bottom of the page cropped:
For an example:
http://musica-liturgica.net/viewfull.pl/78
But the PDF file is perfect.
The files are compiled exactly in the same way, differing just in the
-fpng flag.
I am
Hi there,
I've entered a Distler piece with lots of different time signatures. Now that
I'm finished and doublechecked with the original, I was about to commit it to
my choir, when I noticed that there were no visible bar numbers.
At both line breaks I have signature changes in two or three of
I can't get my file to compile. The error message says
error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
(ly:parser-error parser (_
expected error, but none found
I have tried putting the notes for the parts in separate files and in the
same file, but neither has
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 05:01:37PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
works - how do you stop stdin? (i used ctrl+z)
Ctrl + d ?
You're both right. CTRL-z is Windows's way of signalling end-of-input;
CTRL-d is likewise for POSIX-compliant systems. You can also do
program file
on both systems,
I'm sure I've seen it somewhere, but I can't find it in the manuals,
snippets, or searching the lists :-(
I'm trying to do what is very typical for my sort of music (band parts).
Namely, end the line with a double bar (often with a segno or coda
sign). Then the next line starts with the word
Hello,
I am trying to place some text next to a note head and I can't
make it work. I am trying to place a right comma just to the
right and a little above a note. I have tried many variations
on this:
c4 -\tweak #'X-offset #2.56 -\tweak #'Y-offset #-2.0 ^\markup
{ \musicglyph
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