Hi Joram, 2015-01-31 0:42 GMT+01:00 Noeck <noeck.marb...@gmx.de>:
> The optimal solution would be to have the stem lengths being calculated > from the > note distances and in a uniform syntax with other transcriptions of > gregorian > music – know that’s not your scope, I am just dreaming. > Yes I thought about that. On the other hand, a lot of stems would still have to be manually set. Some things that come to my mind: > > - It should be \include instead of \inculde (at least two times) > Oups!! You're right => done! > - Recent Lily versions do not need as much #’s as before, > e.g. \orn 0 or \set stanza = "*" is allowed in your example > Habits are hard to change... > - How about putting > markup-system-spacing.basic-distance = 15 > in the paper block instead of writing > %\markup\vspace #2 % <= put some vertical space here > Well, actually it does not have the same effect (e.g. try to add a piece name). But ok, you're right this is more elegant. later? > - What do you think about adding this to openlilylib? > As it can be included it would nicely fit to the snippets purpose. > Sure, why not. Thanks for your remarks. Cheers, Pierre
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