Of course! Thanks for waking me up
Bill
On 15-07-20 10:02 PM, tisimst wrote:
Just use the normal direction indicators _ and ^ to control the
\repeatTie.
- Abraham
On Monday, July 20, 2015, William Marchant [via Lilypond] <[hidden
email] > wrote:
tisimst,
I have a similar problem.
Just use the normal direction indicators _ and ^ to control the \repeatTie.
- Abraham
On Monday, July 20, 2015, William Marchant [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n178883...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
>
> tisimst,
> I have a similar problem. The answer given provides the new slur-end
> below the not
David Kastrup writes:
> Caio Giovaneti de Barros writes:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to build a function that creates a circled text of my
>> choice using \markup and a bit of Scheme. So far what I have is:
>>
>> circled = #(define-music-function (parser location txt) (string?)
>>
>> #{ \markup
tisimst,
I have a similar problem. The answer given provides the new slur-end
below the notes, in the alternative, but I want it above. Is there
another step I can use?
Bill
On 15-07-20 08:02 PM, tisimst wrote:
Do something like this:
{
\repeat volta 2 {
c'1 (
}
\alternative {
Caio Giovaneti de Barros writes:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to build a function that creates a circled text of my
> choice using \markup and a bit of Scheme. So far what I have is:
>
> circled = #(define-music-function (parser location txt) (string?)
>
> #{ \markup { \circle #txt } #})
>
>
> \relati
Do something like this:
{
\repeat volta 2 {
c'1 (
}
\alternative {
{ d'1 ) }
{ e'1-\repeatTie }
}
}
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 4:34 PM, Garrett Fitzgerald [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n178880...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> How do you do the notation when you're slurring from the
How do you do the notation when you're slurring from the last note of the
volta into the first note of _both_ endings? (Think just about every march
ever)
Garrett Fitzgerald
Eddington, ME
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Caio,
You almost have it. Just add a hyphen - immediately before \markup inside
the function and when you call the function in the music with \circled (or
using an underscore _ or carat ^ if a specific direction is needed) and it
should work in both versions (2.18.2 and 2.19.23):
circled = #(defi
Hello!
I'm trying to build a function that creates a circled text of my choice
using \markup and a bit of Scheme. So far what I have is:
circled = #(define-music-function (parser location txt) (string?)
#{ \markup { \circle #txt } #})
\relative c' { c \circled #"1" }
But when I run it wi
Dear all,
is it possible to align only groups of centered Dynamics vertically?
I'm trying to find a viable solution for centering Dynamics, which is
independent of line breaking.
I tried following:
- centering single DynamicTexts via "staff-affinity = #CENTER"
- creating multiple independent
Am 19.07.2015 um 11:03 schrieb David Kastrup:
David Kastrup writes:
Marc Hohl writes:
Thanks a lot! Just to check that I have understood the underlying
mechanism, I rewrote that according to
overrideColorForAll =
#(define-music-function (color) (color?)
#{ #@(map (lambda (dsc)
Vaughan McAlley writes:
> On 20 July 2015 at 05:01, David Kastrup wrote:
>> An engraver has the advantage that it is at the latest possible point in
>> the pipeline. But it might be too late to actually change pitches
>> before other engravers get to see them.
>
> From what Scheme-fiddling I’ve
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