Re: Guitar tab string numbers

2010-07-23 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno gio, 22/07/2010 alle 17.24 +0100, Phil Burfitt ha scritto: > Hello List, > > How can I define the string numbers of the notes of a chord in guitar TAB > without the string numbers appearing in the standard notation? > > ie. string numbers for tab notation can be defined b\3 or \3 and

Re: \tempo over multimeasure rests (again)

2010-07-23 Thread Paul Scott
On 07/23/2010 03:35 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Paul, I'm asking again about my most challenging cosmetic problem with Lily: How can I create/place tempo indications in a score/parts so that the instruments that have multi-measure rests at that point in the music have the tempo indications l

Re: How should I use #'glyph-name = ... ?

2010-07-23 Thread Philipp Zedler
Hi Neal, > If your chosen head isn't present in one of the notehead styles, > you'll have to use 'stencil; note that you don't need the 'text > property, since you can pass the glyph string directly to 'stencil > using `grob-interpret-markup': > > #(define ((note-head-musicglyph name) grob) >

Re: How should I use #'glyph-name = ... ?

2010-07-23 Thread Neil Puttock
On 23 July 2010 08:44, Philipp Zedler wrote: > In the following snippet I try to replace the note head by a clef. The first > attempt works, the other two have no effect. Why? The 'glyph-name property is only accessed if 'style is also set (and doesn't equal 'default), though even if you do chan

Re: Dynamics differently positioned on rests than on notes

2010-07-23 Thread Neil Puttock
On 23 July 2010 16:01, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > I'm running into a problem with a score there lots of dynamic signs are placed > on a rest at the beginning of a measure. These dynamics are placed too far to > the left, causing them to collide with the barline... > > Attached is an example. > Is

Dynamics differently positioned on rests than on notes

2010-07-23 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
I'm running into a problem with a score there lots of dynamic signs are placed on a rest at the beginning of a measure. These dynamics are placed too far to the left, causing them to collide with the barline... Attached is an example. Isn't this a bug? Cheers, Reinhold -- -

Re: \tempo over multimeasure rests (again)

2010-07-23 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Paul, > I'm asking again about my most challenging cosmetic problem with Lily: > How can I create/place tempo indications in a score/parts so that the > instruments that have multi-measure rests at that point in the music have the > tempo indications left justified like the parts which have n

How should I use #'glyph-name = ... ?

2010-07-23 Thread Philipp Zedler
Hallo, this is my first post to the lilypond-list. First thank you for the wonderful program! I would like to replace single note heads within chords by special glyphs (hand-made glyphs which I need for clusters). I think that the most handy way to do this should be to modify the property glyph-na