Hi!
> > HWN> It would be neat if we had a section like "Tips and tricks" that that
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> > HWN> input/test/ directory is completely filled with snippets like the
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> > see http://lilypond.org/wiki/?LilyPondHacks
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> Yes, and we have even more examples in the regres
> HWN> It would be neat if we had a section like "Tips and tricks" that that
> HWN> demonstrated all the little neat hacks, preferably in some kind of
> HWN> 'condensed' format (e.g. treat lots of techniques in one example, like
> HWN> in the tutorial), because reproducing source (.ly) code takes
HWN> It would be neat if we had a section like "Tips and tricks" that that
HWN> demonstrated all the little neat hacks, preferably in some kind of
HWN> 'condensed' format (e.g. treat lots of techniques in one example, like
HWN> in the tutorial), because reproducing source (.ly) code takes up a lot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Anyway, I needed to use "pp subito" in a piece. At first I tried using
> normal text ( < c\pp {s8 s8_#"subito"}> ), but that looked horrible. In the
> end, I used the following definition:
>
> ppsub = #'(columns(dynamic "pp"),(bold " subito"))
>
> and then just u
Hi guys, lilypond is fantastic. Without it, I'd have had to install Windows
to do my composition course. :)
Anyway, I needed to use "pp subito" in a piece. At first I tried using
normal text ( < c\pp {s8 s8_#"subito"}> ), but that looked horrible. In the
end, I used the following definit