That is unfortunate, but I can't think of anything better.
I use \displayLilyMusic mostly to transpose a section of music as a
starting point for music for another instrument, so the brief form was
nice to have, but not essential.
This needs an entry in changes.itely to explain
"\displayLilyMusi
>> that simplifies
>>
>> \makeDefaultStringTuning #'guitar-tuning \stringTuning
>>
>> to the much more readable
>>
>> \T "guitar"
>
> You can write
>
> \makeDefaultStringTuning guitar-tuning \stringTuning
>
> already. \T is not "more readable" but merely shorter.
Well, `merely shorter' in
Joram Berger gmx.de> writes:
> once again, I am no expert on ancient notation. So I don't know whether the
> length of the stems in your renaissance style are required to be exactly
as long
> as they are now. They roughly end in the middle of a staff space for notes on
> this position and on a st
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> [...] in string-tunings-init.ly there are also other tunings that
>> exceed 80 characters, such as "guitar-seven-string-tuning",
>> "bass-five-string-tuning", and "bass-six-string-tuning".
>
> Indeed. Mhmm. I would define an auxiliary, temporary function
>
> T = #(de
Lukas,
On 24/02/15 07:38, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>>> To simplify the process, I suggest that you get write access to the
>>> lilypond git repository so that you can add such incremental
>>> patches to one or more separate branches (I like this method
>>> bettern than the `modern' way of forking lil
> [...] in string-tunings-init.ly there are also other tunings that
> exceed 80 characters, such as "guitar-seven-string-tuning",
> "bass-five-string-tuning", and "bass-six-string-tuning".
Indeed. Mhmm. I would define an auxiliary, temporary function
T = #(define-void-function (parser locati
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> David Nalesnik writes:
>
>> When I apply your patch and try to compile the example file I get:
>>
>> warning: cannot find or create new `StaffTab'
>> warning: cannot find or create new `StaffTab'
>> warning: cannot find or create new `StickVoice'
>> warning: cannot find o