Hi all,
I have looked around, but I can't find anything about this in the pdf
documentation or snippets (v2.12.2):
At the start of my piece, I have \partial for an upbeat. However, I
wish to have a full bar (a semibreve in 2/2) at the end of the piece -
following my source. However, Lilypond
Am 22.05.2009 um 15:27 schrieb Paul Hodges:
Hi all,
I have looked around, but I can't find anything about this in the pdf
documentation or snippets (v2.12.2):
At the start of my piece, I have \partial for an upbeat. However, I
wish to have a full bar (a semibreve in 2/2) at the end of the
2009/5/22 Paul Hodges p...@cassland.org:
Hi all,
I have looked around, but I can't find anything about this in the pdf
documentation or snippets (v2.12.2):
At the start of my piece, I have \partial for an upbeat. However, I
wish to have a full bar (a semibreve in 2/2) at the end of the
--On 22 May 2009 18:02 +0200 James E. Bailey
derhindem...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've never seen this, in fact the opposite! How is lilypond
insisting? Can you make a two or three measure example that shows
what you mean?
Sorry, I missed out what turned out to be the key bit of information -
Am 22.05.2009 um 18:21 schrieb Paul Hodges:
--On 22 May 2009 18:02 +0200 James E. Bailey
derhindem...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've never seen this, in fact the opposite! How is lilypond
insisting? Can you make a two or three measure example that shows
what you mean?
Sorry, I missed out what
Hi James (et al),
I'm not sure if this is the same solution, but since I don't understand the
make-moment stuff
My solution (which I accidentally forgot to cc to the list) is equivalent to
putting \partial 4*3 in the first alternative, i.e.,
\alternative {
{ \set
On 5/22/09 7:27 AM, Paul Hodges p...@cassland.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have looked around, but I can't find anything about this in the pdf
documentation or snippets (v2.12.2):
At the start of my piece, I have \partial for an upbeat. However, I
wish to have a full bar (a semibreve in 2/2)
In message a9927dee74f64e0186f0b...@clph-d133.clinpharm.ox.ac.uk, Paul
Hodges p...@cassland.org writes
--On 22 May 2009 18:02 +0200 James E. Bailey
derhindem...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've never seen this, in fact the opposite! How is lilypond
insisting? Can you make a two or three measure