2018-01-26 0:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Sorensen :
> On 1/25/18, 4:05 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
>
> > Seems that we should add maximumFretStretch to the properties read by
> Tab_note_heads_engraver.
> >
> > Carl
> I'll put up a patch.
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/526
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 5:08 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> Glad I could help.
>
> Please keep communication on-list whenever possible, so others may chime in
> or see results or whether the question is sufficiently answered.
>
> Best, Simon
>
Oh, sorry you are right. Clicked on "reply" instead
Glad I could help.
Please keep communication on-list whenever possible, so others may chime
in or see results or whether the question is sufficiently answered.
Best, Simon
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On 1/25/18, 4:05 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
2018-01-25 23:48 GMT+01:00 Carl Sorensen :
>
>
> On 1/25/18, 2:57 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
>
>
> Not really.
> In the IR you'll find that maximumFretStretch is read by the
Fretboard_engraver.
> But
2018-01-25 23:48 GMT+01:00 Carl Sorensen :
>
>
> On 1/25/18, 2:57 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
>
>
> Not really.
> In the IR you'll find that maximumFretStretch is read by the
> Fretboard_engraver.
> But it doesn't say it's used in FretBoards-context exclusively.
>
> You already fo
On 1/25/18, 2:57 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
Not really.
In the IR you'll find that maximumFretStretch is read by the
Fretboard_engraver.
But it doesn't say it's used in FretBoards-context exclusively.
You already found maximumFretStretch in the determine-frets-proced
Hello everyone! So, I'm learning to use the edition-engraver, but there are
some behaviors that I can't figure out.
Take the following snippet:
> \version "2.19.80"\language "english"
> \include "oll-core/package.ily"\loadPackage edition-engraver
> \addEdition test
> \editionMod test 1 0/4 RH.Voi
2018-01-25 19:52 GMT+01:00 Éric :
> Hello,
>
> in this exemple, the 1rst chord is the default calculation of tablature but
> not what I want.
> The 2nd chord get an error message even your intuition do not…
> The 3rd chord showing what I want.
>
> \version "2.19.60"
>
> \score {
> \new TabStaff
>
Just a suggestion from the peanut gallery here... I use my computer's word
processing program to enter most of my text for LP, including special
characters and foreign languages. That also allows me to spell-check my text
(it spots my typos faster than I do) and often makes entering special
cha
I carefully would say you found a bug.
Am 25.01.2018 19:52, schrieb Éric:
Hello,
in this exemple, the 1rst chord is the default calculation of tablature
but
not what I want.
The 2nd chord get an error message even your intuition do not…
The 3rd chord showing what I want.
\version "2.19.60"
Hello,
in this exemple, the 1rst chord is the default calculation of tablature but
not what I want.
The 2nd chord get an error message even your intuition do not…
The 3rd chord showing what I want.
\version "2.19.60"
\score {
\new TabStaff
{}
}
The maximumFretStretch is set to 4 by de
I’d suggest overriding extra-offset of NoteHead and Stem – seems
appropriate to depart from semantically appropriate notation in such a
case. If it’s a beamed note – well, then it’s more difficult…
Best, Simon
On 25.01.2018 15:59, Edmundo Carmona Antoranz wrote:
Hi!
Suppose you were transcr
On 1/25/2018 10:33 AM, David Wright wrote:
LP uses Unicode. Why not spend a moment finding out how to input
Unicode characters on your own system/keyboard?
Good point. Suggestion withdrawn.
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Karlin High
Missouri, USA
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On Thu 25 Jan 2018 at 09:30:22 (-0600), Karlin High wrote:
> On 1/25/2018 7:15 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> >It changes the meaning of & . Not a good idea as a default.
>
> Any chance of using something like \& for special characters?
Why do you want to turn LP into a toothpick language?
LP uses
Hi!
Suppose you were transcribing Bach's flute partita BWV 1013 from
manuscript. On the Bourree, on bar 48 there's a note that was
corrected on the manuscript but, if you ask me, it's kind of difficult
to see what Bach's final intent was. Was it a F that got corrected to
G or viceversa? So if
On 24/01/18 22:50, Karlin High wrote:
> Pick your favorite method, any of them can do the job. And you can even
> just copy and past the thing from here: æ
I just tried this in konsole and it worked ...
A
Cheers,
Wol
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On 1/25/2018 7:15 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
It changes the meaning of & . Not a good idea as a default.
Any chance of using something like \& for special characters?
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Missouri, USA
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ht
On Thu 25 Jan 2018 at 10:19:33 (+0100), Werner Arnhold wrote:
> On Linux there is in many environments as e.g. bash command line or vi a
> way to enter Unicode characters by hex number. You press
> --u, then see a litte underlined "u", then enter hex
> number, followed by a blank. Then the characte
Vaughan McAlley writes:
> On 25 January 2018 at 09:26, Son_V wrote:
>>
>> Today I use Windows and Frescobaldi 2.18 because on Linux Frescobaldi 3.0
>> doesn't work.
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> If I can't remember how to type a character, this works:
>
> \paper {
> #(include-special-characters)
> }
>
> \
On 25 January 2018 at 09:26, Son_V wrote:
>
> Today I use Windows and Frescobaldi 2.18 because on Linux Frescobaldi 3.0
> doesn't work.
> Thanks.
>
If I can't remember how to type a character, this works:
\paper {
#(include-special-characters)
}
\lyrics { blah blah blah O Rex glo -- ri -- &ae
Hi everyone,
here is a simple table showing the place of note on the banjo neck in G-tuning
(gDGBD). Easy to adapt to other tunings simply by sliding a line or more.
You have to use \clef “treble_8” and absolute notation. It also may be a good
help in learning music sight reading.
hope it helps.
Am 25.01.2018 11:35, schrieb Blöchl Bernhard:
I did not say that you attributed anything to ABC, but all that mails
refer to the thread "5 string Banjo Tab" that moved sideways to
"VocaTab" with the mail 24.01.2018 um 16:19 schrieb Éric: ..
There is another possible key to further misunderst
Blöchl Bernhard writes:
> Wildly
>
> I refer to your mail from Wednesday Jan 24th 2018, concerning
> "VocaTab" (Topic Re:5 string Banjo Tab), last line of your mail:
>
> "... That's so much of
> a crutch that there may be other side effects."
>
> Can't remember?
That was in reference to
I did not say that you attributed anything to ABC, but all that mails
refer to the thread "5 string Banjo Tab" that moved sideways to
"VocaTab" with the mail 24.01.2018 um 16:19 schrieb Éric: ..
"... is not a notation since it has no printed form."
Then Wikipedia is wrong (it is often)
ht
Wildly
I refer to your mail from Wednesday Jan 24th 2018, concerning "VocaTab"
(Topic Re:5 string Banjo Tab), last line of your mail:
"... That's so much of
a crutch that there may be other side effects."
Can't remember?
For short I call that proposing problems.
Regards
Am 25.01.2
Blöchl Bernhard writes:
> David Kastrup sees some problems in implementing this notation in
> lilypond.
Can you please _not_ wildly attribute stuff to me? I don't remember
having said anything about this input language (and certainly it looks
like the input could be represented with the expedie
David Kastrup sees some problems in implementing this notation in
lilypond. I think there is a better chance by modyfying an ABC notation
program based from start on ASCII-code for handling such "VocaTabs".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_notation
http://abcnotation.com/
May be somebady may
On Linux there is in many environments as e.g. bash command line or vi a
way to enter Unicode characters by hex number. You press
--u, then see a litte underlined "u", then enter hex
number, followed by a blank. Then the character is displayed. So:
--ue6_ is æ
--ub0_ is °
--ua7_ is §
where "_"
Am 24.01.2018 22:01, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2018-01-24 18:34 GMT+01:00 bb :
Thanks for explanation! I read the Manual but the information is very
densly
packed, easy to overlook something. But I do not find that in a second
reading of
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/snippets/repeat
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