Re: Fingering between notehead and beam?

2008-05-27 Thread Jonathan Kulp
I'm not sure if this will get precisely what you want, but it should get you on the right track: http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Within_002dstaff-objects.html#Within_002dstaff-objects It has to do with placement of objects, including fingerings. I tried all

Fingering between notehead and beam?

2008-05-27 Thread Papa Eric
Hi lilyponders, When note stems are up and beamed, fingerings (when up) will go above the stem and beam. How can I place them just above the note head but left of the stem and below the beam? I have found in the reference an "add-stem-support" property, but I found it is used for e.g. StringN

Re: hairpin across line breaks is placed too high on the second line

2008-05-27 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi Patrick, 2008/5/27 Patrick McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Neil Puttock wrote: >> >> A rather inelegant workaround would be to use a callback with >> 'extra-offset (ugh), like the one detailed in 7.7.2 Difficult tweaks: >> >> #(define (my-callback grob) >> (let

Instruments with Diatonic Fretting

2008-05-27 Thread Stephen Seifert
I am notating for instruments that are not chromatically fretted. Consider the modern mountain dulcimer. One possibility is three strings with frets placed to produce the following steps: Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Half, Half, Half. This produces a major scale with the addition of a flat sev

Re: lilypond-book and the path

2008-05-27 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Michael, thanks, it works now! 2008/5/27 Michael Käppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Stefan, > >> Dear lilypond-users, >> I made a strange experience. >> If I process the following quoted file with lilypond-book in the path " >> ~/partituren " everything is fine! >> But if I do the same in " ~

Re: hairpin across line breaks is placed too high on the second line

2008-05-27 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Neil Puttock wrote: > > A rather inelegant workaround would be to use a callback with > 'extra-offset (ugh), like the one detailed in 7.7.2 Difficult tweaks: > > #(define (my-callback grob) > (let* ( > ; have we been split? > (orig (ly:grob-origina

Re: GDP, NR, 1.2.6.1: Grace note snippet

2008-05-27 Thread Graham Percival
GDP has not touched that section yet, but thanks for the warning. I'm sure that when we get there, we'll fix it. Cheers, - Graham On Tue, 27 May 2008 18:10:06 +0300 "Risto Vr__niemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Just in case someone is interested... I browsed the NR in GDP and one

RE: Expecting '='

2008-05-27 Thread Palmer, Ralph
Duh. Thanks, Mats. Ralph -Original Message- From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:01 AM To: Palmer, Ralph Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Expecting '=' The first error message tells you that the \Score is wrong and as you certainly know, th