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indented first line and line break

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In the following score, the line break on the first line is one beat too early and I can't see why. I was expecting to get something like this result.

Also the first line is indented; I would prefer it not to be.


X: 1
% T: Weela Weela Wayla
% O: Ireland
% %%text A schoolyard song
% S: The Dubliners
D: A Drop Of The Hard Stuff, 1967
F: https://open.spotify.com/track/04houaP7c4zaCn8vPi3yyW
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
Q: 1/4=70
K: G
"G" dd  | d/d/B Bd/d/ dB/B/ B> A |GB de e2d>d |
w: And there was an old woman and she lived in the woods A wei-la wei-la wai-la There
 "D" d/d/A Ad/d/ dA/A/ A2 | dd/e/ dB  A2 "G"G2  | [M:3/4] z4 d2|
w:  was an old woman and she lived in the woods Down by the Ri-ver Sai-le She
[M:4/4]dB B2 dB B> A |GB de e2d>d |
w:had a baby three months old A wei-la wei-la wai-la, She
"D"dA A2 dA A2 | dd/e/ dB  A2 "G"G2  | [M:3/4] z4 d2|
w:had a baby three months old Down by the Ri-ver Sai-le She…

Could anyone help with these issues? GoPlayerJuggler (talk) 17:06, 18 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

LilyPond player vs .ogg files

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A bug has been raised at phab:T363630 where playback of LilyPond scores fails (badly) if another sound file, usually .ogg, is on the same page. I'm not going to demonstrate the behaviour here, but it can be seen at Ragtime progression or Help talk:Score/Archive 1. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 01:19, 28 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Nice SVG score output

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If you want nice SVG output, which actually works really nicely (I have it working on various instances of MediaWiki) then please make some noise on phab:T49578. It's ridiculous that this feature request is now eleven years old and I don't think anyone involved has any appreciation of how much of a difference it would make. The work has been done, it just needs to be deployed. — Jon (talk) 00:42, 21 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Rhytm problem

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I've transcribed this song, but I can't write correctly the measure 5. The first note should have a dot, but if I put the dot the measure is too big; I can't see errors, what could be the problem?

\relative c'
{ \key es \major \time 4/4\partial 4
d4 | es4. g8  bes4 bes | g4. bes4 es4 es | f4 g as f | es4. d8 d4 bes | g'4 g8 f8. f16 e8. e16 | f2 r4 d4 | c8. c16 d8. es16 d4 c |
 bes r4 r bes| f'4. es8 d4 d | es4. bes8 bes4 bes |aes'4. g8 f4 f | g4. f8 es4 r | bes2 bes4 b | c4. d8 es4  es| es2 f | g2 r2 | es2 es4 es | es4. as8 bes4 as | g2 f | es2 r \bar "|."} 
\addlyrics {
<<
{Es braust ein Ruf wie Don -- ner -- hall, wie Schwert -- ge -- klirr und Wo -- gen -- prall:  
zum Rhein, zum Rhein, zum deu -- tschen Rhein, wer will des Stro -- mes Hü -- ter sein? 
Lieb Va -- ter -- land, magst ruh -- ig sein,
lieb Va -- ter -- land, magst ruh -- ig sein, 
fest steht und treu die Wacht, die Wacht am Rhein!
Fest steht und treu die Wacht, die Wacht am Rhein!}
>>
}

Ptolemaios (talk) 18:41, 11 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Some note durations are wrong in your transcription and mess up it's rhythm. For male singers, the setting at https://www.lieder-archiv.de/es_braust_ein_ruf_wie_donnerhall-notenblatt_300523.html seems more appropriate, notwithstanding Carl Wilhelm's original manuscript for "Die Wacht am Rhein". Further, the sixth-last not was wrong, G instead of A.

\relative c'
{ \key es \major \time 4/4\partial 4
d4 | es4. g8  bes4 bes | g4. bes8 es4 es | f4 g as f | es4. d8 d4 bes | g'4. g8 f8. f16 e8. e16 | f2 r4 d4 | c8. c16 d8. es16 d4 c |
 bes r4 r bes| f'4. es8 d4 d | es4. bes8 bes4 bes |aes'4. g8 f4 f | g4. f8 es4 r | bes2 bes4 b | c4. d8 es4  es| es2 f | g2 r2 | es2 es4 es | es4. g8 bes4 as | g2 f | es2 r \bar "|."} 
\addlyrics {
<<
{Es braust ein Ruf wie Don -- ner -- hall, wie Schwert -- ge -- klirr und Wo -- gen -- prall:  
zum Rhein, zum Rhein, zum deu -- tschen Rhein, wer will des Stro -- mes Hü -- ter sein? 
Lieb Va -- ter -- land, magst ruh -- ig sein,
lieb Va -- ter -- land, magst ruh -- ig sein, 
fest steht und treu die Wacht, die Wacht am Rhein!
Fest steht und treu die Wacht, die Wacht am Rhein!}
>>
}
-- Michael Bednarek (talk) 04:25, 12 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]