Hello folks, How about:
\relative c'' { \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'slash \hide Staff.Stem \repeat unfold 4 { \tweak staff-position #-0.5 c4 } } JM > Le 9 nov. 2015 à 22:46, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> a écrit : > > Hello Peter, > > now the problem is clear. That’s what the Pitch_squash_engraver, used in the > example from the Notation Reference, is for: it moves all the notes to the > center of the staff, regardless of their pitch. So all you need to do is > insert the following into your file on top level: > > \layout { > \context { > \Voice > \consists "Pitch_squash_engraver" > } > } > > (or add the \consists command to a layout block you already have) > and it’ll be fine. > > Yours, Simon > > On 09.11.2015 22:29, Peter Berlau wrote: >> Hello Simon, >> >> Thanks for Help, >> here is the code, sorry for length, but if You scroll pdf-output in >> viewer You will immediateley know what I mean. >> >> >> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >> \version "2.18.2" >> >> >> >> \header { >> title = "Subterranean Homesick Alien" >> composer = "Thomas Yorke" >> } >> >> melody = \relative c' { >> \time 3/4 >> \key c \major >> \improvisationOn >> >> \omit Stem >> { >> b'4 b b b b b b b b b b b >> } >> >> \undo \omit Stem >> b4. b b b % given rhythm stems needed here >> >> \improvisationOff >> \break >> >> } >> % >> changes = \chords { >> c1.:maj7 >> c1.:maj7 >> c1.:maj7 >> >> } >> >> \bookpart { >> << >> \changes >> \new Staff \melody >> \set Staff.instrumentName = #"C" >> >> >> } >> >> >> \bookpart { >> \transpose bes c' >> << >> \changes >> \new Staff { \melody } >> \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bb" >> >> >> } >> >> >> \bookpart { >> \transpose es c' >> << >> \changes >> \new Staff \melody >> \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Eb" >> >> >> } >> >> >> \bookpart { >> \transpose c c, >> << >> \changes >> \new Staff \melody \clef bass >> \set Staff.instrumentName = #"bs" >> >> >> } >> >> \version "2.18.2" >> >> >> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >> >> >> Am Montag, den 09.11.2015, 21:42 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht: >>> On 09.11.2015 21:38, Peter Berlau wrote: >>>> Hello Simon, hello All! >>>> >>>> >>>> a part of my problem is solved >>>> i using now >>>> >>>> \omit Stem >>>> b4 b b b >>>> \undo \omit Stem >>>> >>>> with the '/' as notehead >>>> >>>> But in tramspostion >>>> in Bb b = 'cis' >>>> in Es b = 'gis' >>>> thats pretty ugly... >>> Could you please post a (small, complete and compilable) code example, >>> eventually with output, of what’s ugly? >>> >>> Thanks, Simon >> > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user