Simon Albrecht writes:
> Let's be honest, they really had to get their stuff together to keep
> any ground all against Dorico.
I think they may still have the higher ground. But Dorico is moving
much faster.
LilyPond is like Switzerland. High ground, but nobody goes there.
--
David Kastrup
Let's be honest, they really had to get their stuff together to keep any ground
all against Dorico.
Best, Simon
> On 27.03.2020 - 15:26, Shane Brandes wrote:
>
>
> They are really on the ball on that one.
>
>
> -Shane
>
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:09 AM Valentin Villenave
> wrote:
>
Hi Derek,
Am Sonntag, den 29.03.2020, 16:40 +0200 schrieb Derek Remeš:
> Greetings,
> I’m considering making a modern edition/translation of a very large
> historical treatise in lyluatex.
Good idea :-)
> The first example is attached. As a newbie with Lilypond/Frescobaldi
> I have several
Your first question can be answered by searching the LSR (Lilypond Snippet
Repository).
* Point your browser at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/
* Search for "time signature brackets"
* Click on the link that is a solution (the first)
* Click on the example picture for the Lilypond code
Here is the
Greetings,I’m considering making a modern edition/translation of a very large historical treatise in lyluatex. The first example is attached. As a newbie with Lilypond/Frescobaldi I have several questions for which I can’t seem to find answers. How can I...(1) ...place a time signature in brackets
For those not deterred by network latency, Making Music has put up a page of
suggestions[1]. (Making Music is a UK-based organisation that provides
information, advice, advocacy and various other services for amateur music
groups)
[1]
Am Sonntag, den 29.03.2020, 11:34 +0100 schrieb Peter Gentry:
> Thanks for the responses. My current conclusion is that there are
> inherent technical issues that are insurmountable. If there was a
> good solution it would be visible on the web.
>
> My way forward is to record and distribute
Thanks for the responses. My current conclusion is that there are inherent
technical issues that are insurmountable. If there was a good solution it
would be visible on the web.
My way forward is to record and distribute various pieces using midi or
YouTube downloads (if available) so that
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your reply.
For the first problem, you will have to set break-align-symbol to ##f to
reproduce the problem. That is because by default break-align-symbol is set to
#'time-signature. so commenting out the override shouldn't help.
Secondly, using \override