This time w i t h screenshot attached - sorry about that... Delete
the previous one ;-)
Unfortunately this does not work - because I have tried exactly this
one, and there is no time signature. I attach a screenshot of the
passage. My piece is in 3/4, and in the top part in bar 185, I have to
Unfortunately this does not work - because I have tried exactly this
one, and there is no time signature. I attach a screenshot of the
passage. My piece is in 3/4, and in the top part in bar 185, I have to
do some rhythmical scaling, whereas the other parts continue in 3/4. I
could as well have
This line:
\override Score.TimeSignature.stencil = ##f
means that the time signature will not be displayed (its stencil is set
to false). Either remove it, or if you need it for some other reason,
prefix with \once.
Regards,
Mark
At 10:13 on 20 Apr 2024, Hajo Baess wrote:
> This time w i t h
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 4:17 AM Hajo Baess wrote:
> If I do this, I get other unwanted results - see screenshot. The
> problem is that I am switching back and forth between scaled and non-
> scaled rhythm. And as you will notice, the 6/4 only appears in the
> piano staff and n o t in the top
If I do this, I get other unwanted results - see screenshot. The
problem is that I am switching back and forth between scaled and non-
scaled rhythm. And as you will notice, the 6/4 only appears in the
piano staff and n o t in the top parts. And the 3/4 also does not
appear (although I think it
We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.25.15. This is
termed a development release, but these are usually reliable for
testing new features and recent bug fixes. However, if you require
stability, we recommend using version 2.24.3, the current stable
release.
Please refer to the
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 3:02 PM Hajo Baess wrote:
> I have messed around with this little lab specimen here, and I have
> found a solution, but it is weird. You obviously (after having scaled
> some rhythm just once) have to explicitly unscale the rhythm e v e r y
> time you want it to appear
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, David Olson wrote:
> I'm a lyric poet writing songs about science.
>
> "CO2" is three syllables and often works better than "carbon dioxide".
>
> It's acceptable even if "2" doesn't appear as a subscript (one sees this
> usage frequently), but subscript would be cool.
>
> A
What you suggest sounds all so common-sense, but LilyPond still does
not get it...
If I implant "\omit Score.TimeSignature" and "\undo \omit
Score.TimeSignature" into my code instead of the previous commands, I
get this - see screenshot.
But if I do something really basic like:
\version "2.24.2"
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 1:32 PM Hajo Baess wrote:
> What you suggest sounds all so common-sense, but LilyPond still does
> not get it...
> If I implant "\omit Score.TimeSignature" and "\undo \omit
> Score.TimeSignature" into my code instead of the previous commands, I
> get this - see
Hello LilyPonders,
I'm a lyric poet writing songs about science.
"CO2" is three syllables and often works better than "carbon dioxide".
It's acceptable even if "2" doesn't appear as a subscript (one sees this usage
frequently), but subscript would be cool.
A superscript option would be
I have messed around with this little lab specimen here, and I have
found a solution, but it is weird. You obviously (after having scaled
some rhythm just once) have to explicitly unscale the rhythm e v e r y
time you want it to appear in the staff. I have extended the example
with a short quote
I didn't know about \drummode. I'll try that.
Thanks
Gerardo
Il giorno ven 19 apr 2024 alle ore 22:46 Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
>
> Am Di., 16. Apr. 2024 um 22:01 Uhr schrieb Gerardo Ballabio
> :
> >
> > Hello all,
> > I'm trying to typeset a percussion score with several instruments on
> > the
Hello friends,
I thought this was recently covered, but I haven't been able to find
what I need.
I'm looking for an articulation to add that will indicate a note is
supposed to bend down, before bending back up again. Usually I see it
looking something like an upside-down fermata, without the
Not perfect but \lheel works.HTH,PaulSent from my Galaxy
Original message From: gehent...@gmail.com Date: 4/20/24 1:39
PM (GMT-07:00) To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Bend Hello friends,I thought
this was recently covered, but I haven't been able to findwhat I need.I'm
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