bradford powell wrote:
> I've attached an iteration with unicode arrows to indicate
> breath direction (blow or draw) and holes for a standard
> C-tuning diatonic harmonica.
Veey nice work!
> The other issue that I'm not happy about is how ties are
> handled. Ideally a tab marking would not be p
Hi Bradford
I will take detailed look at your code this weekend.
Thanks so much!
> I had started a thread about a month ago about harmonica tab. Mark's
> demonstration file has helped me understand how define-music-funciton
> can be used here.
>
> I've attached an iteration with unicode arrows t
I had started a thread about a month ago about harmonica tab. Mark's
demonstration file has helped me understand how define-music-funciton
can be used here.
I've attached an iteration with unicode arrows to indicate breath
direction (blow or draw) and holes for a standard C-tuning diatonic
harmoni
Well, it's the right thread, but I'm sorry to say I
didn't get very far with the implementation yet. That
was partly due to difficulties with discovering how to
do things, but eventually problems with RSI stopped me
working at my laptop for anything more than an hour or
so. Progress then became
http://gillesth.free.fr/Lilypond/extractMusic/extractMusic.ly
http://gillesth.free.fr/Lilypond/extractMusic/extractMusic-doc.pdf
French remplacer -> English replace (no m before the p), likewise French
remplacement -> English replacement.
I have "replaced" :-) all [remplace*] by [replace*] in
That seems like the right place to look. Thanks!
On Apr 20, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
>
> Hi William,
>
> do you know about the tablature mailing list?
> http://lists.lilynet.net/tablatures/
>
> I don't know anything about lute tablature, anyway...
> maybe this thread can be i
Salut Gilles,
On 19/04/10 03:13, Gilles THIBAULT wrote:
Hello everybody !
It has been a while since i wanted to provide deeper informations about the
function discribed here :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=542
This is done now.
You can get this pdf of information and the last version of
"
Il giorno mar, 20/04/2010 alle 12.49 -0700, William Bajzek ha scritto:
> Hello. I'm new to the list, but I've been using Lilypond for about a year
> now.
>
> Recently I've been wanting to produce some lute tablature, and just noticed
> the example in the documentation on doing letter tablature.
Hello. I'm new to the list, but I've been using Lilypond for about a year now.
Recently I've been wanting to produce some lute tablature, and just noticed the
example in the documentation on doing letter tablature. I tried it out and
found a problem that I'm not sure how to get around; the styl
2010/4/17 Graham Percival :
>
> [...]
>
> \header includes tagline and copyright, which does not go above a
> score.
Yes but in the case we use a "global" \header (i.e. outside any \score
block) for everything that is common, then only "piece" and "opus"
are changed in the \header inside the \sco
OK. Thanks soo much Mark.
> shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
>> I am new to Lilypond. Could you give me a brief
>> description of what the various parts of your code are
>> doing?
>
> It would be hard to explain it if you've not yet seen how
> music is stored in pure scheme. You'll need to use the
>
The usual convention says that upward stems are positioned right to the
notehead, while the downward stems are positioned right to the notehead.
Is there a way, how to invert this behavior for whole score at once, please?
I.e. how to make the downward stems positioned always left to the notehead
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