On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 09:32 -0400, Monk Panteleimon wrote:
> I think this would work for dotted phrasing-slurs if I knew what to put in
> the blanks:
> \once \override Slur #'(name of property) = #(name of variable)
> That has worked with #'thickness on phrasing slur.
> So can anyone fill in the
Hi,
using 2.8.2 I found a bad looking tie-end after using \tieDown for
octaves in the bass (needed par example for the left hand in the first
Chopin study Op. 10, No. 1, because of many notes for the right hand have
to appear in the bass.
Attached a short example with comments.
Best Regards
Hmm... I think I may have misunderstood the documentation originally. If I
use
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 4 'Staff)
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 2 'Staff)
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 3 4 'Staff)
it works. The trick must be to define each
Hello list, hello Stewart,
convert-ly and the documentation say, that You can get what You want
with
\set Staff.beatLength = #(ly:make-moment 1 4)
instead of
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 4)
But this doesn't seem to work, whereas the following does work:
\set Staff.bea
Graham, thanks for your reply... I thought it was a trivial thing to do and that
I overlooked something since it is a natural feature to expect for
fragment-typesetting. Do you recommend turning over to the devel list?
Lilypond is able to produce preview of the first system only using the -p
(--pr
Hi,
I'm trying to get automatic beaming to do some work
for me... see attached example.
In bar 1 & 2, I've manually beamed the quavers
to how I'd like them.
I tried using the statement
#(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * *) 1 4) to do this automatically, but
it's not working.
Th
I think this would work for dotted phrasing-slurs if I knew what to put in
the blanks:
\once \override Slur #'(name of property) = #(name of variable)
That has worked with #'thickness on phrasing slur.
So can anyone fill in the blanks?
As for the slurs on lyrics, I read somewhere (by a 3rd part
On May 27, 2006, at 8:17 AM, Peter Clarke wrote:
Dear list,
I would like to compile a Lilypond file downloaded from
Mutopia. It needs an include file (paper-20.ly). Where
can I get this? And does that define all the 'extra'
syntax the .ly file seems to contain?
Thanks,
Peter C
Unfortunat
At 19:00 26-5-2006, Stephen wrote:
The double
bar-line followed by a repeat bar-line is significant for many. Every
32-bar song form of the Twentieth Century needs a double bar-line after
the 4-bar intro and/or a double bar-line after the 16-bar verse, followed
by a 32-bar chorus with repeats and
I am a new user to Lilypond, and can't get the titles or footers to
appear correctly in the PDF output. Instead, it displays a series
of "r"s and "p"s and commas. Even the Lilypond tagline at the
bottom appears this way. I am using Windows. Did I install
some font file incorrectly? Thanks for
Dear list,
I would like to compile a Lilypond file downloaded from
Mutopia. It needs an include file (paper-20.ly). Where
can I get this? And does that define all the 'extra'
syntax the .ly file seems to contain?
Thanks,
Peter C
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Hi again Fr. P.
Sorry about that.
Didn't help, did it?
After fiddling with it a bit more, I see what you mean.
Best,
Sean
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Sean Reed
Hamburg, Germany
www.seanreed.de
On 26.05.2006, at 19:09, Monk Panteleimon wrote:
Dear friends,
How can I make a dotted phrasing slur? I h
Hi Fr. P,
Try this for the dotted phrasing slurs:
{
\slurDashed
c4( d e f)
\slurDotted
g4( a b c)
}
Can't help you on the slurs between lyrics, sorry.
Best,
Sean
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Sean Reed
Hamburg, Germany
www.seanreed.de
On 26.05.2006, at 19:09, Monk Panteleimon wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: More Figured Bass Improvements... (potential sponsorship)
| Trent Johnston schreef:
| > Hi Han-Wen and Lilyponders,
| >
| > I
Hi Han-Wen, Gianluca,I don't know if anybody else is going to help sponsoring the mirrored-margins feature, but you can add me to the list for EUR 15.Best regards,Bart Kummel, Hilversum, The Netherlands
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Gianluca D. schreef:> Hi everybody!> I'd
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