Also, all the commercial scores I've seen have one tuplet indication per
beam (usually omitted after a couple of beams/bars), not a single tuplet
indication spanning multiple beams/bars. Shouldn't the default tuplet
indication be what is regarded as the standard?
\version "2.13.9"
changeBeami
On 28/12/09 14:17, Peter Buhr wrote:
I cannot get after-title-space to separate the title from the first line of
music. What am I doing wrong?
\version "2.13.9"
\include "english.ly"
#(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
#(set-default-paper-size "letter")
#(set-global-staff-size 23)
\paper {
Hi Peter,
> I cannot get after-title-space to separate the title from the first line of
> music. What am I doing wrong?
Spacing has changed in 2.13.9 — look for after-title-spacing.
[No doubt there'll be a conversion rule when the dev version settles down…]
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
I cannot get after-title-space to separate the title from the first line of
music. What am I doing wrong?
\version "2.13.9"
\include "english.ly"
#(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
#(set-default-paper-size "letter")
#(set-global-staff-size 23)
\paper {
after-title-space = 0.5\in
That's great, really!
Is it also possible to have "wah" inside the hairpin?
2009/12/27 Alexander Kobel
> Alexander Kobel wrote:
>
>> Hi, Stefan,
>>
>> you could try to experiment with Hairpin #'stencil. I imagine combining
>> the usual stencil with a "+" markup at the right side should work.
>>
Alexander Kobel wrote:
Hi, Stefan,
you could try to experiment with Hairpin #'stencil. I imagine combining
the usual stencil with a "+" markup at the right side should work.
Have a look for the ly:stencil-combine-at-edge and
ly:text-interface::interpret-markup (other possibilities exist, of
Dear David,
if You, as an trombone-player, are of the opinion, that the notation with a
dashed line between + and ° is the standard,
I guess, I should use it.
An american trumpet-player has shown me that version, that I've been using
here, but this has been years ago.
2009/12/27 bobr...@centrum.is
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear David,
thanks for Your help.
I found out, that I can get a dashed hairpin with \once \override
Hairpin #'style = #'dashed-line
What I would like to do is getting a + and an "o" at the beginning and
the end of the hairpin.
The "o" is easy to get with
\override Hai
Wilbert Berendsen a écrit :
Hi all,
After exactly one year of development since the release of Frescobaldi 0.7
(with that number because it followed LilyKDE 0.6.x) I'm very delighted to
announce the release of Frescobaldi 1.0.0.
Download: http://lilykde.googlecode.com/files/frescobaldi-1.0.0
Hello.
How can I remove a collision of two whole notes (semibreve)?
I tried
\mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
But none works. That's natural, as the notes are not dotted, and have
the same head. :)
I am still searching in the manual, but if anybody knows this from head,
tha
Ah, you want a dashed hairpin. Is this to notate a gradual opening/closing? I
would not normally expect to see a dashed hairpin but rather simply a dashed
line between the '+' and 'o'. This means gradual open/close. It seems that
you want something like 'o > +' or '+ < o', correct? I suppos
Dear David,
thanks for Your help.
I found out, that I can get a dashed hairpin with \once \override Hairpin
#'style = #'dashed-line
What I would like to do is getting a + and an "o" at the beginning and the
end of the hairpin.
The "o" is easy to get with
\override Hairpin #'circled-tip = ##t
Much appreciated, Xavier. I'll try it.
Ralph
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> Le Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:55:26 -0500,
> Ralph Palmer a écrit :
>
> > Greeetings -
> >
> > I'm running LilyPond 2.12.2 under Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).
> >
> > I'm trying to include a flageolet
Le Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:55:26 -0500,
Ralph Palmer a écrit :
> Greeetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.12.2 under Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).
>
> I'm trying to include a flageolet (for indicating a natural harmonic
> on a stringed instrument) in a markup, and I can't figure out how to
> do it.
Greeetings -
I'm running LilyPond 2.12.2 under Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).
I'm trying to include a flageolet (for indicating a natural harmonic on a
stringed instrument) in a markup, and I can't figure out how to do it. I'm
including two snippets and the PDF of the one that will run. The snippet
I'm not sure exactly how you want your wah-wah effect to appear, but for
starters you can go here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font#index-Feta-font
...to find the glyphs you need. The ones you need are listed under "Script
glyphs." One is "stopped" (looks lik
On 27.12.2009, at 07:49, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2009-12-26, James Bailey wrote:
Hello, I'm on Mac OSX 10.4. Do I need to do something special to get
the angle brackets in tablature? For what it's worth, I get this
output in my sterr:
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Dear lilypond-users,
does someone of You know, how to produce a proper notation for wah-wah
effect for trumpet or trombone?
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