Hello,
I'm having problems formatting lyrics on a repeat section.
I've extended the snippet from the documentation to add 2 voices
to the chorus, and the lyrics for the second stanza are moved
at the bottom of the group.
Vertically, I have:
Soprano staff
Lyrics for soprano #1
Quoting -Eluze elu...@gmail.com from ml.lilypond.users:
:i can't see which version you're using but the the docs about repeated
:voices are being rebuilt!
It was in the subject (2.13.63)...
:the trick that works is to define the lyrics' placement with a \new Lyrics =
:⦠statement and to refer
Thanks Mats -- I'm still using 2.6.3, waiting for Debian unstable to
have 2.8.x packaged so that I can install it cleanly using the packaging
system.
Raphael
Quoting Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Which LilyPond version? If you search the mailing list
:archives for
Hello,
I have a score in A minor (blank key signature) but with a part for a
clarinet in B flat, so there is a key signature in B minor for its part
(2 sharps).
The problem stems from the fact that the notes on the Clarinet parts are
too close to the key signature, whereas of course other parts
Quoting Erik Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Look for MIDI rewrite here:
:http://lilypond-design.com/sponsor/open-features.html
Sounds (sic!) really interesting. How much is sought for this feature?
I can contribute about 50 EUR for it. Any other user would like to
team up
What is the technical reason for repeats to not be automatically played
(i.e. unfolded) as many times as necessary in the MIDI output?
The \unfoldRepeats is a crude hack, and I fail to see the justification
behind this feature. Surely, lilypond knows how to iterate over repeats
to be able to
Quoting Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:For Linux: gucharmap
Yes, but since lilypond does not understand the Unicode escape syntax
(e.g. \u2014 for EM DASH) produced by gucharmap, this is rather useless.
There should be a way for lilypond to accept Unicode escape sequences.
Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi writes:
:
: Something is wrong.
:
:Please attach a minimal, but full example of your .ly file.
Here it is. The character I'm printing is u` in case there is
a problem with the encoding via mail. The UTF-8
And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
cannot reproduce it.
Raphael
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Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi wrote:
: And here is a PNG of the lilypond output on my system, in case you
: cannot reproduce it.
:
:There was a problem with fontchanges in the middle of text strings,
:which I fixed in 2.7.8.
:
:However, I
Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.lilypond.users:
:Raphael Manfredi writes:
: So, what's the way to type pure ASCII accentuated letters in lilypond?
:
:That's not supported. You'll have to find/write a recoding program
:that translates into utf-8, if that's what you really want
Hello,
Does anyone know of an escape sequence enabling the composition
of accentuated characters? My system is a non-UTF8 system (ISO-latin-1)
and I don't have any way to type an UTF-8 character in my xterms.
I can type iso-latin-1, but apparently this is not understood by 2.6.3,
whereaas it
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