On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 21:23:04 -0800, Keith OHara wrote:
If you are still working on the Bach Partita, then to my eyes Dot_columns for
each voice gives a *much* better result. Dots move to avoid collisions, with
stems, but need some help to avoid flags.
Version 2.14.2 has the dots avoid Fla
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 14:45:11 -0800, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots?
[between notes from different voices]
\context {
\Voice
\consists "Dot_column_engraver" }
Good idea, thanks, but this completely prevents alignment of dots
2012/1/5 David Kastrup :
> Werner LEMBERG writes:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>>
>> how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots? As
>> can be seen in the attached image, this looks very ugly. Instead, I
>> would like to have an `as near to the note head as possible' layout
>> strategy.
>> how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots?
>> [between notes from different voices]
>
> Of course there is the usual LilyPond way.
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/learning/adding-and-removing-engravers
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/interna
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
> See below. If the note with the accidental appears first in the chord,
> then the fingering for the other note correctly avoids the accidental. If
> the order of the notes is reversed, the fingering collides with the
> accidental. I don't know if
Werner LEMBERG gnu.org> writes:
> how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots?
> [between notes from different voices]
Of course there is the usual LilyPond way.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/learning/adding-and-removing-engravers
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1
James gmail.com> writes:
> Well, can you browse to this dir and see if the ttf file exists?
Oh, good point -- yes, I'd checked that, the ttf file is there alright, although
I'm not really sure why it would be expecting to find "Century Schoolbook L" in
"DejaVu Sans.ttf".
I "solved" the problem
>> how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots?
>> As can be seen in the attached image, this looks very ugly.
>> Instead, I would like to have an `as near to the note head as
>> possible' layout strategy.
>
> Looks like in this case a "gravity" strategy like those with whic
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> Folks,
>
>
> how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots? As
> can be seen in the attached image, this looks very ugly. Instead, I
> would like to have an `as near to the note head as possible' layout
> strategy.
Looks like in this case a "gravity
On 1/5/12 6:24 AM, "Stefan Thomas"
wrote:
>Dear James,
>thanks, Your code workes better for me, but it doesn't really solve my
>problem.
>The short snippets will illustrate it:
>
>\version "2.14.2"
>\relative {
> \set subdivideBeams = ##t
>\set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1 8)
Folks,
how can I avoid the vertical lining up of the dots of dotted nots? As
can be seen in the attached image, this looks very ugly. Instead, I
would like to have an `as near to the note head as possible' layout
strategy.
Werner
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On 1/5/12 7:07 AM, "Xavier Scheuer" wrote:
>On 5 January 2012 12:38, Stefan Thomas
>wrote:
>> Dear community,
>> is it possible to get automatic subdivision of beams, e.g. for
>> 32seconds in a 4/4 bar?
>
>It is not currently possible. It would be really nice, though.
>In 'scm/time-signature-se
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I've been trying to set the music to In the bleak mid-winter by Harold
> Drake
> ( 100 Carols for Choirs ) and I have the following problem:
>
> The first verse is accompaniment and Soprano, 2nd Verse is SATB and third
> verse is Tenor solo followe
skip does work with \lyricsto, but requires a duration, which is then ignored:
\new Staff = "Soprano"
<<
\new Voice = "Sop" { \voiceOne c''4 c'' c'' c'' }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "Sop" { one two \skip 1 four }
\new Voice = "Alto" { \voiceTwo f'4 f' f' f' }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "Alto" { \skip 1 \ski
Hello:
I've been trying to set the music to In the bleak mid-winter by Harold
Drake
( 100 Carols for Choirs ) and I have the following problem:
The first verse is accompaniment and Soprano, 2nd Verse is SATB and third
verse is Tenor solo followed by 4th verse SATB. I am using \new Lyrics
\lyric
Hi Paolo,
2012/1/5 m...@apollinemike.com :
>
> On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:31 PM, Paolo Prete wrote:
>
> ... is there a way to specify the angle of a tuplet bracket?
>
> In addition, how can I force the bracket of the following tuplet:
>
> \times 2/3 {c' c'' c'''}
>
> so to be horizontal? (0 °)
>
>
> tha
2012/1/5 Stefan Thomas :
> Ok, thanks!
> I will do it by hand!
>
> 2012/1/5 Xavier Scheuer :
>> On 5 January 2012 12:38, Stefan Thomas
>> wrote:
>>> Dear community,
>>> is it possible to get automatic subdivision of beams, e.g. for
>>> 32seconds in a 4/4 bar?
>>
>> It is not currently possible.
On 5 January 2012 12:38, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> is it possible to get automatic subdivision of beams, e.g. for
> 32seconds in a 4/4 bar?
It is not currently possible. It would be really nice, though.
In 'scm/time-signature-settings.scm' one can find
;;; (subdivide . groupi
On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:31 PM, Paolo Prete wrote:
> ... is there a way to specify the angle of a tuplet bracket?
>
> In addition, how can I force the bracket of the following tuplet:
>
> \times 2/3 {c' c'' c'''}
>
> so to be horizontal? (0 °)
>
>
> thanks!
>
Hey Paolo,
You can set the posit
Hi Paolo,
2012/1/5 Paolo Prete :
> ... is there a way to specify the angle of a tuplet bracket?
>
> In addition, how can I force the bracket of the following tuplet:
>
> \times 2/3 {c' c'' c'''}
>
> so to be horizontal? (0 °)
how about:
{
\once\override TupletBracket #'positions = #'(-5
... is there a way to specify the angle of a tuplet bracket?
In addition, how can I force the bracket of the following tuplet:
\times 2/3 {c' c'' c'''}
so to be horizontal? (0 °)
thanks!
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Dear James,
thanks, Your code workes better for me, but it doesn't really solve my problem.
The short snippets will illustrate it:
\version "2.14.2"
\relative {
\set subdivideBeams = ##t
\set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1 8)
c32 c c c c c c c % this works automatically rig
Hello,
On 5 January 2012 11:38, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> is it possible to get automatic subdivision of beams, e.g. for
> 32seconds in a 4/4 bar?
>
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Dear community,
is it possible to get automatic subdivision of beams, e.g. for
32seconds in a 4/4 bar?
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Dear lily-list-members,
first of all: A happy new year!
In my projects I often combine several files, each containing one piece,
to a book.
In fact, I store the music in a scheme-based structure to instantiate it
later.
The included files shall intentionally not create a PDF, so that
instanti
Hello,
On 5 January 2012 08:06, Rich Cochrane wrote:
> I'm running LilyPond on a document and getting the following error after
> several
> minutes of (what appears to be) successful processing:
>
> "Pango-ERROR **: Unable to open font file
> C:/Windows/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf for font Century Scho
I'm running LilyPond on a document and getting the following error after several
minutes of (what appears to be) successful processing:
"Pango-ERROR **: Unable to open font file
C:/Windows/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf for font Century Schoolbook L
3.0673828125, exiting
aborting..."
LilyPond then exits a
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