Hello Fasola,
I may be wrong, but I thought Emmentaler is defined using Metafont,
which is very powerful and very sophisticated. I am not aware that you
can edit the glyphs with a font design tool.
I use custom fonts heavily in my work with New Complexity School scores.
You define the
On 2019-08-09 4:16 pm, Bill via lilypond-user wrote:
Oh well I tried
i downloaded
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh
from this
GNU/Linux 64: LilyPond 2.19.83-1
buttonat
http://lilypond.org/development.html
I tried to upgrade using Synaptic package Manager but that only showed
2.18.2 which i have
Oh well I tried
i downloaded
lilypond-2.19.83-1.linux-64.sh
from this
GNU/Linux 64: LilyPond 2.19.83-1
buttonat
http://lilypond.org/development.html
I tried to upgrade using Synaptic package Manager but that only showed 2.18.2
which i have installed.
So, I read up on sh files and got this
good to know Urs about the frescobaldi.conf file. I want to modify the wizard
and I saw that I can do that more than I realized in the settings, parts and
Titles and Headings tabs which is amazing and very helpful.I guess I thought
from the other post the three (settings, parts and Titles and
I may be having the same problem. I'm using FontForge to make adjustments to
the shapenote note heads in emmentaler so they are more readable. This
involves changing the width of some symbols. When I generate my custom
version of emmentaler, some of the note heads don't line up with the stems.
Hi Ben,
Thank you very much for in info about drop down entries with frecobaldi. Yes I
am a window 10 user.
I manage to run regedit and now mi drop down list is clean up. Thank you.
One question: how can I sort the drop down list? OR is it automatically
sorted? I had lot of Chinese
Patrick,
Not sure about the page break.
Is this what you want?
\version "2.19.81"
\score {
{ <<
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff c''1
\new Staff c''1 >>
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff { d''1 }
\new Staff d''1 >>
>>
}
The following snippet generates a StaffGroup with two staves followed by
a second similar StaffGroup on a second page:
\score {
{
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff c''1
\new Staff c''1 >>
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff { \pageBreak d''1 }
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 11:40 AM Ben wrote:
>
> Kevin,
>
> I believe they were asking about Ming's thread, but on Linux - which is
> where the screenshot came from. I had posted some days ago.
>
> http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/drop-down-list-td223139.html#a223213
>
> Adding new fields, not
On 8/9/2019 11:24 AM, Kevin Cole wrote:
First, I'm also on a Linux box. (Arch Linux, to be precise.)
If I understand the question (which I am perhaps naive in assuming I
do), one thing you might do to help yourself out is,
FIRST either:
(a) use the wizard but then, when it finishes, don't add
First, I'm also on a Linux box. (Arch Linux, to be precise.)
If I understand the question (which I am perhaps naive in assuming I
do), one thing you might do to help yourself out is,
FIRST either:
(a) use the wizard but then, when it finishes, don't add anything, or
(b) use "New from template,
On 8/8/2019 5:41 PM, Bill via lilypond-user wrote:
Thanks for your post on the scorewizard. What I learned will be
helpful if I incorporate it in future work. I am on Linux Mint and I
can not find the sub directories you have on windows.
These are the only directory and file I find searching
Thank you for your help Timothy.
Le mer. 7 août 2019 à 15:01, Timothy Lanfear a écrit :
>
> Sorry, I sent a link to my local copy of the LP documentation: should
> have been
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/multiple-scores-in-a-book
>
>
> On 07/08/2019 19:56, Timothy
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