Am 16.07.2017 um 00:56 schrieb Liam Umbs:
For my first score, I am transcribing Chopin’s Waltz in A Minor, and I am
having trouble with the tuplets in measure 22.
The ly file is how mine looks, and the picture is how it should look. Also
confusing to me is the ottava I’m not quite sure
For my first score, I am transcribing Chopin’s Waltz in A Minor, and I am
having trouble with the tuplets in measure 22.
Frederic-Chopin-Waltz-in-A-Minor.ly
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The ly file is how mine looks, and the picture is how it should look. Also
confusing to me is the ottava I’m not
On 7/15/2017 5:58 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Now this is helpful and points me to the correct issue - which is indeed
> an issue with oll-core. Actually this had been discussed arleady a few
> months ago, but I don't recall if we came to a conclusion then.
> As it stands oll-core does not work properly
Am 15.07.2017 um 23:02 schrieb Karlin High:
> On 7/15/2017 2:38 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Can
>> it be that
>> a)
>> you now have*both* oll-core and oll-core-master directories withing C:\oll
> Yes, that is how I had it. The zip folder from Github produced
> oll-core-master, and I wasn't aware it
On 7/15/2017 2:38 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Can
> it be that
> a)
> you now have*both* oll-core and oll-core-master directories withing C:\oll
Yes, that is how I had it. The zip folder from Github produced
oll-core-master, and I wasn't aware it needed renaming to just oll-core.
> and b)
> olltest.
Hi Kieren,
On 15 July 2017 at 22:26, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
> Not necessarily:
>
> \version "2.19.63"
> \language "english"
>
> \new Staff \with { \omit TimeSignature \omit Clef } <<
> { \time 3/4 \clef bass \voiceOne b8 f b4 c'8( cs') }
> \new Voice { \voiceTwo d8 c d4 e8( \tweak Accidental
Hi Risto,
> Is there a way to adjust the space between an accidental and a note that
> precedes it?
There are many.
> The AccidentalPlacement has a right-padding value but not a "left-padding"
That would be nice…
> value so I guess it is handled by the preceding note somehow.
Not necessarily
On 15 July 2017 at 21:31, Malte Meyn wrote:
>
> Am 15.07.2017 um 20:03 schrieb Risto Vääräniemi:
>>
>> Is there a way to adjust the space between an accidental and a note
>> that precedes it? The AccidentalPlacement has a right-padding value
>> but not a "left-padding" value so I guess it is handl
Hi Alexander,
Am 15.07.2017 um 19:50 schrieb Alexander Kobel:
> Hi,
>
> have to be very brief right now: have a look at
>
>
> https://github.com/akobel/openlilylib/commit/bbba147196bb8527ed09d8db6b97246c579995fb
>
>
> Not sure why I didn't seem to make that a PR... I thought I did? (I
> filed the
Am 15.07.2017 um 20:03 schrieb Risto Vääräniemi:
Hi,
Is there a way to adjust the space between an accidental and a note
that precedes it? The AccidentalPlacement has a right-padding value
but not a "left-padding" value so I guess it is handled by the
preceding note somehow. I tried to find so
Hi,
Is there a way to adjust the space between an accidental and a note
that precedes it? The AccidentalPlacement has a right-padding value
but not a "left-padding" value so I guess it is handled by the
preceding note somehow. I tried to find something suitable in
NoteColumn but had no success so
Hi,
have to be very brief right now: have a look at
https://github.com/akobel/openlilylib/commit/bbba147196bb8527ed09d8db6b97246c579995fb
Not sure why I didn't seem to make that a PR... I thought I did? (I
filed the first PR without the version predicate, which was rightfully
declined for br
Hello David,
Thanks for your help! I hadn’t understood that associatedVoice could be used:
Manual syllable durations
In some complex vocal music, it may be desirable to place lyrics completely
independently of notes. In this case do not use \lyricsto or \addlyrics and do
not set associatedVoice
David Kastrup writes:
> Menu Jacques writes:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I’m trying to obtain a second score identical to the first one in the
>> example below, without using \lyricsto and with syllables having their
>> duration attached to them, but no way.
>>
>> How can that be done?
>
> _ is a sy
Menu Jacques writes:
> Hello folks,
>
> I’m trying to obtain a second score identical to the first one in the
> example below, without using \lyricsto and with syllables having their
> duration attached to them, but no way.
>
> How can that be done?
_ is a syllable of its own, and you need to wo
You can get the duration correct using:
lyricsWithDurations = \lyricmode {
"do" \breve __ |
"fa"1
}
However, this doesn't show the extender and I don't know whether this is
possible. My advice - don't use lyrics with explicit durations.
--
Phil Holmes
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Hello folks,
I’m trying to obtain a second score identical to the first one in the example
below, without using \lyricsto and with syllables having their duration
attached to them, but no way.
How can that be done?
And a side question: replacing d2 by r2 in variable ‘melody' makes only the
fi
Am 15.07.2017 um 04:03 schrieb Karlin High:
> On 7/14/2017 7:02 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> There's one thing missing in your set-up, and it is more or less by
>> accident that you got over the first step.
>> You should place your test file anywhere else because in your set-up
>> LilyPond found oll
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