Am 15. Juli 2018 01:46:00 MESZ schrieb Craig Dabelstein
:
>Hi Urs,
>
>My mistake. Once I had pulled all the changes compiling times were
>fine.
>
Oh, so glad to hear that!
>Craig
>
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On 7/14/2018 8:50 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
On 13.07.2018 19:48, Ben wrote:
\version "2.19.81"
fluteone =
\relative { e'4\ff( f g a) | \once \partcombineApart r4 f4 g f |
c'2~\pp c2 | f8 f e e f r f f |r1 | f4 g g g | c c c }
flutetwo =
\relative { c'2\p( d) e f r4 e r g c2 c
Hi Urs,
My mistake. Once I had pulled all the changes compiling times were fine.
Craig
On Sat, 14 Jul 2018 at 16:48, Urs Liska wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> Am 14.07.2018 um 01:00 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
>
> Hi Urs,
>
> Just confirming, as you've discovered, that compiling is lots slower.
>
> Craig
Hi Hwaen,
I get your point (although a minimal example for demonstration purposes
would have helped).
In a 20 pt score, the default font size will be 11 pt and the default
baseline-skip will be 3 staff spaces (set in paper-defaults-init.ly).
Within a \wordwrap block (or anything comparable), this
Greetings All,
Is there a place in any of the manuals that documents baseline-skip -
its default setting, for example? I find that vertical spacing of text
is negatively affected in \wordwrap blocks, where spacing within the
block is larger than expected and the final wrapped line interferes
with
Hi Sylvius,
\version "2.18.2"
\defineBarLine ".|:-everywhere" #'(".|:" ".|:" ".|:")
{
\repeat unfold 8 c'1
\bar ".|:-everywhere"
\repeat volta 2 {
\break
\repeat unfold 16 c'1
}
}
Thanks for your quick response and your help! Your solution is certainly
better than mi
Hi Lukas,
> On 14. Jul 2018, at 18:57, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
>
> Hi Sylvius,
>
>> I found examples of line breaks right after the beginning of a \repeat volta
>> 2 in classical guitar literature (19th century). But this doesn't seem to
>> be easy to do with LilyPond. This is what I hav
Hi Sylvius,
I found examples of line breaks right after the beginning of a \repeat volta 2
in classical guitar literature (19th century). But this doesn't seem to be
easy to do with LilyPond. This is what I have achieved so far:
Try:
\version "2.18.2"
\defineBarLine ".|:-everywhere" #'("
Hi all,
I found examples of line breaks right after the beginning of a \repeat volta 2
in classical guitar literature (19th century). But this doesn't seem to be
easy to do with LilyPond. This is what I have achieved so far:
\version "2.18.2"
{
\repeat unfold 8 c'1
\repeat volta 2 {
Nevermind,
Ekmelily seems like a good solution for what I'm doing.
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Hi Ben,
Just one general thing regarding markup commands (not only boxes):
I think many people are not aware of the fact that a command like
\markup \bold { A bold text }
will apply \bold to every single element in { … } individually, i.e. it will
expand to
\markup { \bold A \bold bold \bold
On 13.07.2018 17:59, Urs Liska wrote:
In recent weeks (as you'll have noticed) I had the wonderful
opportunity to work on it on a partially paid basis: I had to
implement some functionality and was in essence paid to work on that
for 7x8 hours. What had to be created amounted to "half" an
open
On 13.07.2018 19:48, Ben wrote:
\version "2.19.81"
fluteone =
\relative { e'4\ff( f g a) | \once \partcombineApart r4 f4 g f |
c'2~\pp c2 | f8 f e e f r f f |r1 | f4 g g g | c c c }
flutetwo =
\relative { c'2\p( d) e f r4 e r g c2 c2 c,4 c c c r1 c''4 c c }
There are two in
Am 14.07.2018 um 13:41 schrieb Ben:
Also, how can I beam these eighth notes together in the markup? Is
this possible?
This needs a \score in the \markup.
I don't understand, where is the score needed for these beams in the box?
See Klaus’ answer for a code example. (You can \remove
Staf
On 7/14/2018 5:03 AM, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 14.07.2018 um 02:26 schrieb Ben:
I am stumped on how to enclose these markup noteheads in one box
around them all? I can only seem to get them individually boxed. In
the past, I have only had to box text markup before, and that's about
it. So I can'
Hello, I recently altered the accidentals in the Emmentaler font and renamed
it in order to be able to access both the original glyphs and my new
alterations. I am able to use the glyphs, but the format of the files got
jumbled up with the editor I used and it causes the noteheads to be in an
incor
Am 14.07.2018 um 02:26 schrieb Ben:
I am stumped on how to enclose these markup noteheads in one box around
them all? I can only seem to get them individually boxed. In the past, I
have only had to box text markup before, and that's about it. So I can't
figure out how to box marked-up notes
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