>
>> my score becomes integrated with the email addresses etc when I go to send
>> or print.
>
> ... but perhaps that is because the PDF is sitting on your desktop
> rather than in the filesystem. Do you need to drag it into a folder?
There's nothing special about the desktop ... it's just a
On Sun 09 Apr 2017 at 18:47:22 (-0400), Margaret Voorhaar wrote:
> Even though it appears that I have saved my Lilypond file as a desktop pdf on
> my mac,
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by a "desktop pdf" ...
> my score becomes integrated with the email addresses etc when I go to send or
>
Hi group.
I'm trying to construct a certain volta ending where there is a first
and second ending, but the first ending does a D.S. to the sign, while
the the second ending is a multiple repeat for solos. I seem to have
made it render correctly, but I keep getting this error. Hopefully this
Hi Stan,
2017-04-10 1:59 GMT+02:00 Stan Mulder :
> Thanks Thomas. I think I registered a long time ago and forgot how it
> worked.
>
> It seems gmane is down. Last time I posted I used the gmane web interface.
> Which is convenient.
I never used it and don't know
Hi,
Even though it appears that I have saved my Lilypond file as a desktop pdf on
my mac, my score becomes integrated with the email addresses etc when I go to
send or print. Can I sent this score as an attachment, just as I do my Word
Docs and photos?
Thanks,
Margaret
2017-04-09 22:56 GMT+02:00 Stan Mulder :
> Is this list working?
Yep!
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On Apr 9, 2017, at 2:36 AM, Engraver wrote:
>
> I think the problem is the cross-staff tie itself. Without the \shape line it
> is drawn above the right-hand staff, but the inner workings of lilypond
> somehow 'remember' the original starting point, i.e. above the left
I think the problem is the cross-staff tie itself. Without the \shape line
it is drawn above the right-hand staff, but the inner workings of lilypond
somehow 'remember' the original starting point, i.e. above the left hand
staff. If you use the \shape line to visually lower the starting
In standard Accordion bass notation counterbasses are notated underlined.
In the German Lilypond forum users figured out a solution for this task. I
added the German chord notation.
Here is the code
\version "2.19.54"
\language "english"
#(define ((chord-name->german-markup-text-alteration
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