(Solved) Re: Is it possible to do this without the warning?

2016-07-29 Thread Peter Terpstra
Have solved it like this: \once\override Beam.positions = #'(-1 . -2.8) d16 [g,] \once\override Beam.positions = #'(1 . -1)\stemUp g8\stemDown d' | \once\override Beam.positions = #'(-1 . -2.8) e16 [g,] \once\override Beam.positions = #'(1 . -1)\stemUp g8\stemDown e' __

Re: How to set the beam positions manually?

2016-07-29 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Peter, Provide a minimal working example we can see. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: "Problematic" conversion from MIDI: c4*5, c1 (in 3/4 time) etc.

2016-07-29 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 29 July 2016 at 21:55, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 29 Jul 2016 at 14:29:57 (+0200), Mojca Miklavec wrote: >> I have a midi file that I wanted to convert into scores, but the >> scores simply don't look right. >> >> While I have a real (relatively long) song in the MIDI, I believe that >> I can

Re: automatically populating \header from top-level variables?

2016-07-29 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Graham, I'm not sure if it's of great help or even applicable to your problem at hand, but I have just more or less completed an infrastructure for a larger edition project that should at least include a solution. If you want you can go to https://git.openlilylib.org/bfsc/kayser/tree/tidy-up a

automatically populating \header from top-level variables?

2016-07-29 Thread Graham Percival
I'm preparing a few books of my compositions, and looking for the best way to organize my files. For example, one such book consists of 5 pieces for 3 cellos. I have: - 5 "music data" files - 20 "print instrument \bookpart" files ((1 score + 3 cellos) * 5 pieces) - 4 "top-level" files which com

Re: "Problematic" conversion from MIDI: c4*5, c1 (in 3/4 time) etc.

2016-07-29 Thread David Wright
On Fri 29 Jul 2016 at 14:29:57 (+0200), Mojca Miklavec wrote: > I have a midi file that I wanted to convert into scores, but the > scores simply don't look right. > > While I have a real (relatively long) song in the MIDI, I believe that > I can fully reproduce the problem with the following simpl

Re: Dynamic with markup text function

2016-07-29 Thread dtsmarin
Yes!! Thanks a lot! What about the alignment? Is it configurable like the other default objects? -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Dynamic-with-markup-text-function-tp193242p193244.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

Re: Dynamic with markup text function

2016-07-29 Thread Urs Liska
Am 29.07.2016 um 20:29 schrieb dtsmarin: > Hello, > > Instead of doing this every time: > piuF = \markup { \italic più \dynamic f } > > I would prefer a function that makes this process faster. > e.g. a\cd "f" "espress." > > Best, > Dimitris Does https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/tree/mas

Dynamic with markup text function

2016-07-29 Thread dtsmarin
Hello, Instead of doing this every time: piuF = \markup { \italic più \dynamic f } I would prefer a function that makes this process faster. e.g. a\cd "f" "espress." Best, Dimitris -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Dynamic-with-markup-text-function-tp193

Re: How to set the beam positions manually?

2016-07-29 Thread Peter Terpstra
tisimst wrote: > \override Beam.positions = #'(y1 . y2) If that is the case, than i still don't understand why i still get the beam slope warning. But its okay, you don't have to answer. The warnings till now do not seem to cause any fatal problems even if i get lots more of them. Most kin

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-29 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Bart, From Adler’s book: HTH! JM > Le 29 juil. 2016 à 13:44, bart deruyter a écrit : > > Hey, > > thanks for the tips, I'll try to find that book of Adler. Good idea to go > straight to the percussionist, I will surely do. > > grtz, > Bart > > http://www.bartart3d.be/

"Problematic" conversion from MIDI: c4*5, c1 (in 3/4 time) etc.

2016-07-29 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello, I have a midi file that I wanted to convert into scores, but the scores simply don't look right. While I have a real (relatively long) song in the MIDI, I believe that I can fully reproduce the problem with the following simple example: \score { \new Voice = "melody" { \

Re: notation of wind chimes

2016-07-29 Thread bart deruyter
Hey, thanks for the tips, I'll try to find that book of Adler. Good idea to go straight to the percussionist, I will surely do. grtz, Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ On Twitter On Identi.ca On Google+

Re: Editorial accidentals in figured bass

2016-07-29 Thread Robert Blackstone
Thanks Shane, Elegant or not, it does work. Best regards, Robert Blackstone On 29 Jul 2016, at 12:39 , Shane Brandes wrote: > A possible method by Andrew Cashner on Stack overflow. Probably a > better method out there but this may suffice. > > > \version "2.18.2" > { >\clef "bass" ><<

Re: Editorial accidentals in figured bass

2016-07-29 Thread Shane Brandes
A possible method by Andrew Cashner on Stack overflow. Probably a better method out there but this may suffice. \version "2.18.2" { \clef "bass" << { c2 c2 } \figures { < [6- ]>2 < \markup \fontsize #-1 \concat { \raise #0.2 { [