Thanks Jean, that worked!
It was a bigger drama than I expected--just about everything I can access
on this laptop (it's my work machine) is linked to the OneDrive folder,
meaning that silly bracket turned up everywhere. I managed to find a
high-level (and safe) folder to move it to though, and
Ouch, I think I see the cause. Could you move LilyPond to a folder whose full
path doesn't contain any parentheses and retry?
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Apologies for not including the list--my usual client does that default,
but I'm not using my usual client!
Here's the .ly file as requested.
Cameron Horsburgh
On Wed, 11 Oct 2023 at 13:14, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le mercredi 11 octobre 2023 à 13:03 +1030, Cameron Horsburgh a écrit :
>
>
Hi,
That is a weird problem. Could you run LilyPond with the --ps option and send
the resulting PostScript file?
Thanks,
Jean
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Hi all,
I've got LilyPond 2.24.2 running on Windows 11. It's installed as a local
installation in a folder in my OneDrive folder and I've never had a problem
with this setup before. My problem has only appeared since moving to a
Windows 11 machine though, so that might be relevant, although I
I'm missing backslashes in the first example, sorry
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 3:47 PM Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since you're new and don't seem to have a specific question yet, I'll say
> how I organize things, and hopefully that helps you pick this up quickly. I
> start by writing each part
On 2023-10-10 18:07, David Kastrup wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Hi,
Is there anything analogous to Hairpin.to-barline = #t that applies to
the extender line of textual dynamics like \cresc or \dim?
Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of Gould, but to me
Hi, I am new to lilypond, using Frescobaldi.I read manuals and other stuff but i am not able to repduce with lilypond such a score: There are 8 voices plus the oktavist.The lirycs are above the soprano, for voice 1 and under soprano for voice 2. The same happens for Alto and Tenor voices (when the
Thank you. It worked. С уважением,Виноградов Юрий.10.10.2023, 21:31, "Jean Abou Samra" :Le mardi 10 octobre 2023 à 21:16 +0300, Виноградов Юрий a écrit :Hello. Please help me to remove this collision at the beginning of the piece. So that everything starts smoothly.You need to insert grace skips
Le mardi 10 octobre 2023 à 21:16 +0300, Виноградов Юрий a écrit :
> Hello. Please help me to remove this collision at the beginning of the piece.
> So that everything starts smoothly.
You need to insert grace skips (“\grace { s8 }”) in each staff that does not
start with a grace note.
See
The oldest bug of all, I believe!
Just put hidden ("s") appoggiaturas in the other parts and then everything will
line up.
Paul
From: Виноградов Юрий
To: "lilypond-user@gnu.org"
Sent: 10/10/2023 19:16
Subject: The problem of acciaccatura from the beginning of the work.
Hello. Please help me to remove this collision at the beginning of the piece. So that everything starts smoothly. С уважением,Виноградов Юрий.
Le mardi 10 octobre 2023 à 09:41 -0700, Knute Snortum a écrit :
> Is there a way to change staff-staff-spacing in different pages in the same
> piece?
Unfortunately not. You have to chose settings that work well for the whole score
(or, if you must, resort to hidden markups taking space).
>
Is there a way to change staff-staff-spacing in different pages in the same
piece? For instance, here is a MWE that shows how I thought it might be
done, but it doesn't work:
\version "2.24.2"
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff \relative {
\override
I think I see what you mean. With a slightly expanded MWE:
\version "2.24.2"
\score {
<<
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff { \tempo "Allegro con brio" \textMark "TUTTI" \textMark
"A" c'1 }
\new Staff { c'1 }
>>
\new PianoStaff
<<
\new Staff { \tempo "Allegro
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anything analogous to Hairpin.to-barline = #t that applies to
> the extender line of textual dynamics like \cresc or \dim?
>
> Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of Gould, but to me all the options
> I tried below look worse than having an extender line
Hello Knute,
This is a sort of my MWE:
\version "2.24.2"
\score {
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff { \tempo "Allegro con brio" \textMark "TUTTI" \textMark "A" c'1 }
\new Staff { \tempo "Allegro con brio" \textMark "TUTTI" \textMark "A" c'1 }
>>
}
> 2023/10/10 0:50、Knute Snortum
Hi,
Is there anything analogous to Hairpin.to-barline = #t that applies to
the extender line of textual dynamics like \cresc or \dim?
Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of Gould, but to me all the options I
tried below look worse than having an extender line that ends exactly
below the bar
Is there a way to align textMarks?
Thanks!
\version "2.24.2"
\score {
% SOPRANO
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff = "soprano" \with { \override InstrumentName.self-alignment-X =
#RIGHT instrumentName = #"S. " }
\new Voice = "S" {
\relative c' {
\key c \major
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