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Knute Snortum
On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 4:43 PM wrote:
> Jean,
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>
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> In my \users\Mark\lilypond-2.24.4 there are six folders:
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> Bin, etc, lib, libexec, licences, share.
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> None contain \lilypond [with or without the .exe]
>
>
>
> Should I be looking somewhere else?
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>
>
> Thank you for
Jean, Knute,
Looked closer and found Lilypond (without the exe yet listed as an
application in the \bin.
Working correctly.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
Mark
Jean,
In my \users\Mark\lilypond-2.24.4 there are six folders:
Bin, etc, lib, libexec, licences, share.
None contain \lilypond [with or without the .exe]
Should I be looking somewhere else?
Thank you for your kind attention.
Mark
From: Jean Abou Samra
Sent: Friday, March 1,
On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 4:28 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> I don't think you're supposed to highlight "gs". I think it's
> "lilypond". "gs" is probably the GhostScript executable.
>
"lilypond" should be in \users\Mark\lilypond 2.24.3\bin.
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Knute Snortum
Le vendredi 01 mars 2024 à 16:21 -0800, carsonm...@ca.rr.com a écrit :
> Went to \users\Mark\lilypond 2.24.3\gs
The program you should add is ...\lilypond(.exe), not ...\gs.
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On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 4:24 PM wrote:
> Hello:
>
> What has been done:
>
> 2.24.3 downloaded
>
> 2.24.3 extracted \users\Mark
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> Opened Frescobaldi 3.30
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> Opened preferences
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> Removed previous version of Lilypond
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> Clicked Add
>
> Clicked file opener
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> Went to \users\Mark\lilypond
Hello:
What has been done:
2.24.3 downloaded
2.24.3 extracted \users\Mark
Opened Frescobaldi 3.30
Opened preferences
Removed previous version of Lilypond
Clicked Add
Clicked file opener
Went to \users\Mark\lilypond 2.24.3\gs
Highlighted "gs"
Clicked open
Notice the "9.56.1".
Hi Kieren,
On 29.02.24 15:42, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
I didn’t see an issue/request for quoting lyrics, so I added one
(https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6700) and we’ll see how the
discussion goes. :)
I was curious and tried, and in fact you can quote lyrics perfectly
well.
Simon Albrecht writes:
> The downside of that is that I cannot add more tags to those groups on
> the fly, and always have to add them directly to the library file.)
Suggestions for a user interface to do that?
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David Kastrup
On 29.02.24 15:42, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
use both \keepWithTag_and_ \removeWithTag like this:
text = \lyricmode {
\tag A { on -- ly al -- to }
\tag nA { ev’ -- ry -- one ex -- cept al -- to }
}
#mindblown
Why didn’t I think of using set theory?!
THANK YOU! That hint
Hi David,
On 29.02.24 15:54, David Kastrup wrote:
I'd rather use
\tagGroup alto,non-alto
\lyricmode {
\tag alto { on -- ly al -- to }
\tag non-alto { ev’ -- ry -- one ex -- cept al -- to }
}
\keepWithTag alto ...
\keepWithTag non-alto ...
But one would need to look at the rest to see
Hi all,
> I put them in the "global" section of my creation:
>
> global = {
> \time 2/2
> \tempo 4=200
> \compressEmptyMeasures\override MultiMeasureRest.expand-limit = #2
> \override Score.CodaMark.color = "tomato"
> \override Score.SegnoMark.color = "tomato"
> \override
Glad it worked! I’ll have a look at tomato.
Laurie
On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 at 7:23 pm, wrote:
> Thank you, Laurie!
>
> It took a little experimenting, but your overrides worked. I put them
> in the "global" section of my creation:
>
> global = {
> \time 2/2
> \tempo 4=200
>
Thank you, Laurie!
It took a little experimenting, but your overrides worked. I put them
in the "global" section of my creation:
global = {
\time 2/2
\tempo 4=200
\compressEmptyMeasures\override MultiMeasureRest.expand-limit = #2
\override Score.CodaMark.color = "tomato"
\override
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