2012/3/19 Father Gordon Gilbert :
> Hi all,
>
> I've been scouring the manuals for how to make some notes within a piece
> smaller than the surrounding ones. Where on earth do I find that reference?
>
> In the following construction, the three chords <> should be smaller than
> the previous notes:
In a chord with two accidentals, if I set the fingering script-priority
to -99, the fingerings still avoid both accidentals, but if I set it to
-100, each fingering indication is positioned without regard to the
accidental on the other note. Is this related to
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 09:38:52PM -0400, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> I've been scouring the manuals for how to make some notes within a piece
> smaller than the surrounding ones. Where on earth do I find that reference?
Learning manual, "Size of objects" ?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Docume
Hi all,
I've been scouring the manuals for how to make some notes within a piece
smaller than the surrounding ones. Where on earth do I find that reference?
In the following construction, the three chords <> should be smaller than
the previous notes:
c4. e8 d4 d
s4 4
Thanks for your help.
Hi David,
On 2012.03.19., at 1:34, David Nalesnik wrote:
> Hi Ádám,
>
> this is quite weird. This code compiles fine. However, in my original score
>> it doesn't work. After some more experimenting, I figured out that the
>> problem is, that I have the \RemoveEmptyStaves in the \Staff context. A
Hi Ádám,
this is quite weird. This code compiles fine. However, in my original score
> it doesn't work. After some more experimenting, I figured out that the
> problem is, that I have the \RemoveEmptyStaves in the \Staff context. After
> removing that, it compiled just fine. Maybe it's some bug. A
Hi MacMillan,
On 2012.03.19., at 1:09, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi Siska,
>
>> thank you indeed for the reply. Unfortunately I can't get this code to work
>
> Here's a snippet, using David's lovely mod — hope it helps.
> Kieren.
> _
>
> \version "2.15.32"
>
> theMusi
Hi Siska,
> thank you indeed for the reply. Unfortunately I can't get this code to work
Here's a snippet, using David's lovely mod — hope it helps.
Kieren.
_
\version "2.15.32"
theMusic = \relative c' { \repeat "unfold" 16 c4 }
\new GrandStaff <<
\set GrandStaff.inst
Hi David,
thank you indeed for the reply. Unfortunately I can't get this code to work;
I'm getting the following error during compiling:
Drawing systems...ERROR: In procedure ly:stencil-scale:
ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting Stencil): #
Unfortunately I don't know Scheme, so
hello list,
i'm transcribing a fragment of a blues recording, and i'm trying to solve
how to notate all the pitch deviations present in the voice and guitar.
i'm combining the use of plain glissandi, bendAfter, and grace
notes with \hideNotes and glissando for a "prebend" (BTW, how useful it
wo
Hi Ádám,
> Unfortunately the curly brace created for these four instruments is way
> too wide. Is there a way to shrink the vertical size of the curly brace for
> the GrandStaff (so that it would have the same width as the curly brace of
> a GrandStaff consisting of only two instruments)?
>
Anoth
\version "2.15.32"
I'd like to easily make choral scores with automatic beaming inside
melismas and none outside. Inspired by
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1308, I wrote a
Lilypond Guile function to do the same thing as the reporter's Perl
script. Unfortunately, I can't get i
Il 18/03/2012 11:15, Adrian Oehm ha scritto:
Hi
I was wondering if there was a way of setting the message window (the
one that display compiling progress etc - sorry if I've not got the
right name) to clear itself each time a file is typeset.
Given my lack of proficiency, I tend to make lots or
Hi Siska,
> Unfortunately the curly brace created for these four instruments is way too
> wide. Is there a way to shrink the vertical size of the curly brace for the
> GrandStaff (so that it would have the same width as the curly brace of a
> GrandStaff consisting of only two instruments)?
You
On 18/03/12 21:15, Adrian Oehm wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if there was a way of setting the message window (the one that
display compiling progress etc - sorry if I've not got the right name) to clear
itself each time a file is typeset.
Given my lack of proficiency, I tend to make lots or erro
Hi
I was wondering if there was a way of setting the message window (the one that
display compiling progress etc - sorry if I've not got the right name) to clear
itself each time a file is typeset.
Given my lack of proficiency, I tend to make lots or errors and so end up with
a long list of er
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>
> Example #2, padding.png, shows a piece which has a large variation in staff
> height, because there are either two lines of lyrics to a staff or none at
> all. As lilypond tries to keep an even system-system-distance, the result
> is
Le 18/03/2012 14:53, James disait :
Jean-Charles,
I don't understand how Lyrics work in LilyPond or what your last
paragraph means (it is meaningless to me, sorry - I play trumpet, I
don't sing, so never need to read or use lyrics in a score)
I was hoping that you could give me a texidoc string
Le 18/03/2012 14:53, James disait :
Jean-Charles,
I don't understand how Lyrics work in LilyPond or what your last
paragraph means (it is meaningless to me, sorry - I play trumpet, I
don't sing, so never need to read or use lyrics in a score)
I was hoping that you could give me a texidoc string
Jean-Charles,
On 18 March 2012 12:49, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
> Le 18/03/2012 12:38, James disait :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> On 18 March 2012 11:33, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
>>>
>>> Le 17/03/2012 11:14, Reedmace Star disait :
>>>
In the first line, Alice and Eve alternate strictly
Le 18/03/2012 12:38, James disait :
Hello,
On 18 March 2012 11:33, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
Le 17/03/2012 11:14, Reedmace Star disait :
In the first line, Alice and Eve alternate strictly in singing, so their
lyrics get collapsed:
ALICE EVE ALICE EVE
maybe that the s
- Original Message -
From: "Wilbert Berendsen"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 9:40 PM
Subject: LilyPond in/not in Windows PATH (Re: Point-and-click on
Frescobaldi?)
Currently "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin" is searched, and I can
add more (need to test current git on Windows
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Steinmetzger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:24 PM
Subject: Manual bars: PDF and MIDI have different opinion on melismas
Dear list
I just discovered that 2.14 produces different lyrics for PDF and MIDI
output,
when there are manual beams. Is
>>>
>>> What dynamic is in measure 3 after the repeat? p or f?
>>> And yes, I know it is better to write something explicit than implicit.
>>> I personally would write a new dynamic sign after ||: but how to
>>> interpret it if somebody did it like in the picture?
>
>
3rd measure after the be
On 17 March 2012 22:37, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Nils"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 11:30 AM
> Subject: musical logic: what dynamic after the repeat (picture attached)?
>
>
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> What dynamic is in measure 3 after the repeat? p or f?
>>
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