Re: putting music functions in markup

2015-12-06 Thread Nick Payne
On 7/12/2015 4:12 PM, Ryan Michael wrote: I would like to add the engraving of in an editorial note within the markup below an actual note event. It simply needs to show the interval of a fifth and that the top note has the harmonic note head. How can I do that? The following throws an error

putting music functions in markup

2015-12-06 Thread Ryan Michael
I would like to add the engraving of in an editorial note within the markup below an actual note event. It simply needs to show the interval of a fifth and that the top note has the harmonic note head. How can I do that? The following throws an error saying you can't add music functions in the

Re: Shrinking a part with its lyrics

2015-12-06 Thread David Wright
On Sun 06 Dec 2015 at 23:49:57 (-), Trevor Daniels wrote: > David Wright wrote Sunday, December 06, 2015 11:11 PM > > Hi, I sometimes set an accompanist's copy (merging/separating the > > pedal, unfolding repeats, improving pageturns etc) and reduce the > > pagecount by shrinking the vocal part

Re: Why break doesn't work?

2015-12-06 Thread Knute Snortum
I can testify that about half of the time I'm creating a tiny example for this list, I figure out the problem. Knute Snortum (via Gmail) On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 06.12.2015 02:12, Luca Danieli wrote: > >> Thank you Brian for your help. >> >> I tried to add \ba

Re: Shrinking a part with its lyrics

2015-12-06 Thread Trevor Daniels
David Wright wrote Sunday, December 06, 2015 11:11 PM > Hi, I sometimes set an accompanist's copy (merging/separating the > pedal, unfolding repeats, improving pageturns etc) and reduce the > pagecount by shrinking the vocal parts. The lyrics say it all: I'm > perplexed as to why they remain at

Shrinking a part with its lyrics

2015-12-06 Thread David Wright
Hi, I sometimes set an accompanist's copy (merging/separating the pedal, unfolding repeats, improving pageturns etc) and reduce the pagecount by shrinking the vocal parts. The lyrics say it all: I'm perplexed as to why they remain at full size in just the last fragment. The notes shrink, as does th

Re: How to get predicates from markup-commands?

2015-12-06 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-12-06 19:09 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > Thomas Morley writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> as an example I use the markup-command `with-color', which is defined >> as (pseude-code) >> >> (define-markup-command (with-color layout props color arg) >> (color? markup?) >> #:category other >> "DOC-STR

Re: How to get predicates from markup-commands?

2015-12-06 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Hi all, > > as an example I use the markup-command `with-color', which is defined > as (pseude-code) > > (define-markup-command (with-color layout props color arg) > (color? markup?) > #:category other > "DOC-STRING" > > ) > > I can quite easily display: > (displa

How to get predicates from markup-commands?

2015-12-06 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi all, as an example I use the markup-command `with-color', which is defined as (pseude-code) (define-markup-command (with-color layout props color arg) (color? markup?) #:category other "DOC-STRING" ) I can quite easily display: (display (procedure-source with-color-markup)) though I'

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
Sorry for noise. On 06.12.2015 16:48, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 06.12.2015 16:47, Simon Albrecht wrote: From studying Bach’s Clavierübung III from a first edition facsimile [1] I am well aware of the conventions. Forgot the footnote:

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 06.12.2015 16:47, Simon Albrecht wrote: From studying Bach’s Clavierübung III from a first edition facsimile [1] I am well aware of the conventions. Forgot the footnote:

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
On 06.12.2015 16:40, BB wrote: http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/music/bachnotation.htm ... In 18th century music-writing, an accidental was not in effect for an entire measure but applied only to the note immediately following the accidental. This has caused some confusion in many

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
From studying Bach’s Clavierübung III from a first edition facsimile [1] I am well aware of the conventions. On 06.12.2015 16:40, BB wrote: http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/music/bachnotation.htm ... In 18th century music-writing, an accidental was not in effect for an entire measu

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/music/bachnotation.htm ... In 18th century music-writing, an accidental was not in effect for an entire measure but applied only to the note immediately following the accidental. This has caused some confusion in many editions. Bach occasionally forg

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 06.12.2015 16:28, BB wrote: May be like this? % \version "2.19.32" \relative { %\accidentalStyle baroque \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic dis'4 cis dis fis \accidentalStyle default dis d cis c dis dis e } My goodness, that was an _example_! No,

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
May be like this? % \version "2.19.32" \relative { %\accidentalStyle baroque \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic dis'4 cis dis fis \accidentalStyle default dis d cis c dis dis e } On 06.12.2015 16:12, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 06.12.2015 15:59, BB wro

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 06.12.2015 15:31, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hello, I would like to have a custom accidental style acting like manuscripts and first editions of Seb. Bach do: and, in fact, was common at the time. I think the assumption of our docs that the default style were corresponding to 18th century usage

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 06.12.2015 15:59, BB wrote: I am not sure what you want to get. What I want is not one of the accidental styles already available, as may be read from the word ‘custom’. Let me give an example: this %% \version "2.19.32" \relative { \accidentalStyle baroque dis'4 cis dis fis dis

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
On 06.12.2015 15:59, BB wrote: I am not sure what you want to get. For a modern piece of music I have tried some different styles of accidentials that LP provides. In this example I used a part of Satie theme (as far as I remember?). Sorry, there is an error in the first line of my example c

Re: 'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread BB
I am not sure what you want to get. For a modern piece of music I have tried some different styles of accidentials that LP provides. In this example I used a part of Satie theme (as far as I remember?). %%% \\version "2.16.2" Noten = { \relative c' { \time 2/4 {

'bach accidental style

2015-12-06 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello, I would like to have a custom accidental style acting like manuscripts and first editions of Seb. Bach do: – do not remember accidentals* – unless a pitch is immediately repeated – or with chromatic steps: an accidental should always be printed if the previous note has the same pitch, b