Whenever there is an articulation on the first or last note of a slur the
other end is offset by the same amount, whether it has an articulation or
not. Is this intentional in the algorithm or a problem? And is there a way
to fix it generally (obviously a slur can be adjusted manually one at a
t
Feel stupid. Once I opened the mf Feta files found that the correct glyphs do exist. Just had to change the default notehead for the Mi to the alternative already there. Now my songs look like I want them to.On 25 Feb 2011, at 6:15 PM, James Lowe wrote:Hello)-Original Message-)From: lilypon
Hi,
An updated version with included tar.bz2 sources is available:
http://superbonus.project.free.fr/spip.php?article48
Some slight inconsistencies were corrected.
Midi files of Lilypond were updated to take into account the duration of
the fermatas, which improves the scansion of a chorale.
Not
Hello
)-Original Message-
)From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
)[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] On
)Behalf Of Francisco Vila
)Sent: 25 February 2011 15:27
)To: Tim Sheasby
)Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
)Subject: Re: Feta Fonts
)
)2011/2/2
2011/2/24 Tim Sheasby :
> Notice that shaped note format for Feta is not the same as the traditional
> shapes used in my 1950s hymn book. Would like to modify these specific
> glyphs. Metafont is not a problem for me to use but where do I go to find the
> sources for the Feta fonts?
In the mf/
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Peter Buhr wrote:
> specialB = #(define-music-function (parser location suffix) (string?)
> #{
>\base (concat "XXX" $suffix) #$suffix % DOES NOT WORK
> #})
>
Hi Peter,
I think the following does what you're looking for.
specialB =
#(define-music-funct
Notice that shaped note format for Feta is not the same as the traditional
shapes used in my 1950s hymn book. Would like to modify these specific glyphs.
Metafont is not a problem for me to use but where do I go to find the sources
for the Feta fonts?
Tim Sheasby
t...@sheafpublishing.co.za
<>
I'm trying to factor out common code in some music functions. Below is a
fragment of the code illustrating my problem. It's been years since I've used
Lisp so please appreciate the naivety in this question.
I want to do a computation at the call and pass the result as an argument to
a function par
Francisco (and Carl) thank you very much for your help! It's working
great for me.
best,
Adam
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