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 b
Hello. Please help me to remove this collision at the beginning of the piece. So that everything starts smoothly. С уважением,Виноградов Юрий.
sday, September 14, 2017 11:58 PM
> To: Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com>
> Cc: 'Marco B.' <mr.whi...@gmail.com>; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Acciaccatura at the beginning
>
> "Mark Stephen Mrotek" <carsonm...@ca.rr.com> writes:
>
>
David,
Thanks for the clarification.
Mark
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From: David Kastrup [mailto:d...@gnu.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 11:58 PM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com>
Cc: 'Marco B.' <mr.whi...@gmail.com>; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re:
"Mark Stephen Mrotek" writes:
> Marco,
>
>
>
> To make the staves line up, place a “dummy” acciaccatura, in the “other”
> voice.
>
> It would be \acciaccatura s32.
From the manual:
Please make sure that you use the ‘\grace’ command for the spacer
part, even
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Subject: Acciaccatura at the beginning
Hi to everybody,
I'm a new user trying to learn this wonderful program.
I'm making a transcription that starts with an acciaccatura and noticed it
messes up everything in the other staves.
I know it's a known problem but I need to find
Thank you David, I've found it
Marco
Il giorno gio 14 set 2017 alle ore 19:06 David Kastrup ha
scritto:
> "Marco B." writes:
>
> > Hi to everybody,
> > I'm a new user trying to learn this wonderful program.
> > I'm making a transcription that starts with an
"Marco B." writes:
> Hi to everybody,
> I'm a new user trying to learn this wonderful program.
> I'm making a transcription that starts with an acciaccatura and noticed it
> messes up everything in the other staves.
> I know it's a known problem
Issue 34
> but I need to
Hi to everybody,
I'm a new user trying to learn this wonderful program.
I'm making a transcription that starts with an acciaccatura and noticed it
messes up everything in the other staves.
I know it's a known problem but I need to find a solution. Can someone help?
This is an example:
\language
Hi everyone,
I'm just getting started with lilypond, but I do have some programming
knowledge.
I'm having trouble with this input:
\version 2.15.24
\include english.ly
global = {
\time 2/4
\key d \major
}
bassPart = \relative c' {
\clef bass
r4 a16 a a
2012/1/12 Ninn Langel i...@ninnlangel.com:
Hi everyone,
I'm just getting started with lilypond, but I do have some programming
knowledge.
I'm having trouble with this input:
Here is the usual workaround.
\version 2.15.24
\include english.ly
global = {
\time 2/4
\key d
On 12 January 2012 14:03, Ninn Langel i...@ninnlangel.com wrote:
Which renders with two sets of clefs with the acciaccaturas in between.
I am aware that there is documentation about this, but I have not been
able to understand the problem after hours of trying - clearly it
relates to starting
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 02:03:19PM +0100, Ninn Langel wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm just getting started with lilypond, but I do have some programming
knowledge.
I'm having trouble with this input:
\version 2.15.24
\include english.ly
global = {
\time 2/4
\key d \major
a a a
a a a a a a a a
}
hth
Eluze
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The trick, as you can see, is to put invisible acciaccaturas in voices
that do not start with one, and make \global a part of a sequence
rather than a simultaneous voice.
If you append the silent grace note to global, and leave \global as a
simultaneous voice (for all staffs) , you don't need
Thank you all, it's very encouraging to get so many responses within minutes!
I had read the documentation and tried to apply a \grace s8 to the bass part,
but without understanding of my score block, it didn't solve the problem. I've
applied Francisco Villa's solution and it works perfectly.
Ninn,
On 12 January 2012 13:31, Ninn Langel i...@ninnlangel.com wrote:
Thank you all, it's very encouraging to get so many responses within minutes!
I had read the documentation and tried to apply a \grace s8 to the bass part,
but without understanding of my score block, it didn't solve the
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