Hi Harm,
When there is a sustain on event followed by a sustain off event, the label 1/2
ped should not occur - it's only for the start of the lines, and when these
events occur very close together with short notes there would not be room.
I cannot see a way of getting at the grob that represen
2016-11-13 0:37 GMT+01:00 Andrew Bernard :
> Given that I have not seen this done before, is it that it is effectively
> impossible to do at a user level? Is it the case perhaps that it needs to be
> done at an engraver level, something I know nothing about?
>
>
> Andrew
Hi Andrew,
your code gi
Given that I have not seen this done before, is it that it is effectively
impossible to do at a user level? Is it the case perhaps that it needs to be
done at an engraver level, something I know nothing about?
Andrew
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In data sabato 12 novembre 2016 09:29:54, Kieren MacMillan ha scritto:
> Here’s some code that David N. whipped up for me which, I believe, does what
> you want. Note that it does NOT automatically set the indent — you need to
> do this manually (by trial and error, essentially).
Ok, I have to stu
Charles Bockett-Pugh writes:
> Attached is an example ly source file. I am trying to create a short
> cut with a define-music-function to display the count of repeat bars
> using the \repeat unfold command. The example has the long-hand
> version, new to lilypond version 2-18-2, and it works as s
Hello Francesco,
> how can I get instrument names at the start of staves
> automatically aligned to the internal page margin?
[…]
> In principle such alignment could be obtained enclosing the column of all the
> instrument names in a box, which in turn could be aligned to the printing
> margin,
Hello all,
It turns out that I had a feathered beam measure earlier in the piece, and had
failed to cancel the Beam.grow-direction. I hadn’t noticed the problem earlier,
because that staff (piano) had only eighth notes or longer in the intervening
measures.
Sorry for the noise.
Sincerely,
Kie
Hi Kieran,
You are going to have to binary chop your stylesheet stack.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Kieren MacMillan [mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2016 3:43 PM
To: Andrew Bernard
Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: wierd beamlet behavio
On 12 November 2016 at 14:34, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> In the following screenshot, you will notice some odd beamlet behaviour:
> The following minimal snippet does NOT show this problem:
>
> SNIPPET ENDS
> \version "2.19.49"
> \language "english"
>
> beamtest = {
> 16([
Drat. I can't get anything right today. Yes that's a personal scheme library
for formatting diagnostic print output. I try to purge this stuff before
posting but I have failed miserably. Below is the public MWE I meant to
send.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Simon Albrecht [mailto:simo
Hi,
FWIW, I just tested your example on a perfectly up-to-date Arch Linux
setup (still my first Arch installation, regularly "pacman -Syu"-updated
since appx. 4 years), with Lily 2.19.50. No problems at all - find the
output attached.
On your last update, did you realize the news at
https:/
On 12.11.2016 05:24, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
Kieren,
Compiled in 2.18.2 the beams are parallel.
As Kieren said, the minimal example does _not_ show the problem.
Best, Simon
Mark
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[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] *On Behalf
Of *Kieren Mac
Hi Andrew,
On 12.11.2016 04:19, Andrew Bernard wrote:
\include "scheme.ily"
That seems to be a library file of your own, isn’t it?
#(use-modules (srfi srfi-1))
You needn’t explicitly load that one, IIRC it’s available by default in
LilyPond.
Best, Simon
Am 12. November 2016 01:00:27 MEZ, schrieb Simon Albrecht
:
>On 11.11.2016 23:54, Daniel Rosen wrote:
>> It appears that LilyPond is refusing to allow Slur.positions to be
>specified in increments smaller than 0.5 staff spaces.
>
>Indeed the positions property does not set staff positions direct
Hi Michael,
As a very long-time Linux, I have used pretty much all the major distro's. I
had a go with Arch for a while because I like their build it yourself
philosophy. But eventually I found, along with very many others, that
updates get out of hand and things start to fall apart and become ver
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