Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
You could also go to the LilyPond Snippet Repository and search for beam:
If you are feeling lucky you could also google for
beam horizontal inurl:v2-11 site:lilypond.org/doc/
Cheers,
Robin
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Nick Payne wrote:
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You must set the beam-damping to +inf.0
\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0
Is it possible to do the reverse - give every beam a slight slope without
explicitly setting the start and end position of every beam? I have a
Nick Payne wrote:
-Original Message-
You must set the beam-damping to +inf.0
\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0
Is it possible to do the reverse - give every beam a slight slope without
explicitly setting the start and end position of every beam? I have a piece
I'm engraving wh
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
>
>
> Please note that these styles primarily have been defined in order to
> make some examples in the documentation more pedagogical. However, if
> you find them useful for other purposes that's fine.
>
I understand the pedagogical ambitions, but OTOH if commands a
In the on-line manual for version 2.11, look in the "LilyPond index" of
the Notation Reference and search
for "Parenthesis".
/Mats
Quoting Stefan Waler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
is it possible easily to print a note inside two braces like this: ( . )
This is sometimes used for an "alternat
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Carl D. Sorensen
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2008 01:58
> To: canduc; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Drum parts and horizontal beams
>
> On 10/20/08 11:26 AM, "canduc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
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Am Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2008 schrieb Stefan Waler:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible easily to print a note inside two braces like this: ( . )
Yes, see \parenthesize in the documentation:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-s
Hi,
is it possible easily to print a note inside two braces like this: ( . )
This is sometimes used for an "alternative" note, if the main voice
cannot be played or sung by the performed.
Thanks,
Stefan
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notesetter wrote:
>
> I've found that when using evince to view pdf output, moving the cursor
> over score elements displays the line in the .ly file that the elements
> spring from. This is a convenient way to find the code that corresponds
> to the output (using Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy)).
>
yea
Quoting Eluze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
i just saw that voiceXXXStyle only defines colors of NoteHead/Beam/Stem -
deliberatly?
Please note that these styles primarily have been defined in order to
make some examples in the documentation more pedagogical. However, if
you find them useful for othe
I've found that when using evince to view pdf output, moving the cursor
over score elements displays the line in the .ly file that the elements
spring from. This is a convenient way to find the code that corresponds
to the output (using Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy)).
David
Eluze wrote:
i just saw tha
i just saw that voiceXXXStyle only defines colors of NoteHead/Beam/Stem -
deliberatly?
these styles can be a great help when you are splitting notes into voices or
if you add dynamics and other articulations to the score - and you don't
remember to which voice you had added it...
IMO dots, accid
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 18:01:34 +0100, Gerry Prosser wrote:
> when teaching a congregation a new worship song, it would be rather nice
> to project the melody line onto the screen as well as the words. But
> black-on-white is a projection disaster. It really needs to be yellow
> staff/text on a blue
On 10/20/08 4:33 PM, "Joseph Wakeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No nastiness felt from this end, your response was not entirely
> unexpected -- after all, as you say, you've put in a lot of effort to
> generate this tool as it is. I'm very grateful for that, and a friendly
> prod to put m
On 10/20/08 11:26 AM, "canduc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi everybody.
> I'm trying to write a drum part, but I'm not able to obtain perfectly
> orizontal beams.
>
> For example when I write two eight notes, one of snare drum (corresponding
> to a c') and the other of bass drum (e), thei
you have to install a ppc version, see:
http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/
hth ole
Am 21.10.2008 um 15:25 schrieb Cristian:
Hi
I tried but I can't install Lilypond in my mac.
I can not find in the menu: Compile > Typeset file
(I have a french computer)
Can you help me?
than
Hi
I tried but I can't install Lilypond in my mac.
I can not find in the menu: Compile > Typeset file
(I have a french computer)
Can you help me?
thanks
Cristian
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Hi everybody.
I'm trying to write a drum part, but I'm not able to obtain perfectly
orizontal beams.
For example when I write two eight notes, one of snare drum (corresponding
to a c') and the other of bass drum (e), their connection beam is oblique. I
would like to obtain the snare drum stem lon
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