Thomas Morley writes:
> Am Di., 23. Okt. 2018 um 23:54 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup :
>
>> So you should figure out what your comparison as equal is supposed to be
>> doing in the first place.
>
> Yep, that's the culprit.
>
> So the question is how to find the last rhythmic event of a
> music-expres
Am Di., 23. Okt. 2018 um 23:54 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup :
> So you should figure out what your comparison as equal is supposed to be
> doing in the first place.
Yep, that's the culprit.
So the question is how to find the last rhythmic event of a
music-expression and place <>\stopTextSpan right
Thomas Morley writes:
> Although it needs further testing I already found a glitch I really
> can't explain or cope with: Sometimes, when the TextSpanner is
> attached to skip-events, ending them gets confused. It sometimes can
> be cured, if the skips are devided, i.e. s2 becomes s4 s4.
> So why
Am Mo., 22. Okt. 2018 um 21:59 Uhr schrieb Torsten Hämmerle
:
>
> Hi Harm,
>
> All these numbers are quite confusing at first glance. And at second and
> third glance, too.
> But they are nothing but conversion factors to switch units.
> And, unfortunately, LilyPond basically uses three concurrent
Hi,
for some reason I wanted a music-function which should end a
TextSpanner automagically at the next event which starts a new
TextSpanner or the last possible event at all.
Although it needs further testing I already found a glitch I really
can't explain or cope with: Sometimes, when the TextSp
David Kastrup writes:
> You didn't bother specifying a \version statement, but the afterGrace
> optional argument syntax is 2.19.47, so it seems safe to use 2.19.22
> parser/location non-syntax.
>
> \version "2.19.47"
>
> extendedNote =
> #(define-music-function (note) (ly:music)
> (make-relati
Lucas Werkmeister writes:
> Hi Kieren and Graham,
>
> thank you both for your responses. Kieren, I really like the idea in
> your suggestion – but it doesn’t seem to be a good fit for my situation:
> while the tag solution is neat, in my case the ends of the extenders
> align with different voice
On 23.10.18 19:11, Lucas Werkmeister wrote:
> In the end, I went for a variation of Graham’s suggestion instead,
> encapsulated in a music function:
>
> extendedNote =
> #(define-music-function
> (parser location note)
> (ly:music?)
>#{
> \afterGrace 15/16 $note { \once \hideNote
Hi Kieren and Graham,
thank you both for your responses. Kieren, I really like the idea in
your suggestion – but it doesn’t seem to be a good fit for my situation:
while the tag solution is neat, in my case the ends of the extenders
align with different voices at different times (there are four vo
On 10/23/2018 12:06 PM, Massimiliano Viel wrote:
Hello everyone!
I’m a composer that after having spent a lot of years with Finale
decided to move to a better sw for music writing and wanted to embrace
Lilypond.
Which is beautiful… but!
I’m really spending more time banging my head on the wall
On 10/23/2018 12:06 PM, Massimiliano Viel wrote:
Hello everyone!
I’m a composer that after having spent a lot of years with Finale
decided to move to a better sw for music writing and wanted to embrace
Lilypond.
Which is beautiful… but!
I’m really spending more time banging my head on the wall
Hello everyone!
I’m a composer that after having spent a lot of years with Finale decided to
move to a better sw for music writing and wanted to embrace Lilypond.
Which is beautiful… but!
I’m really spending more time banging my head on the wall and trying to getting
a sense of the manual (which
Great! Merci Pierre!
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 at 14:41, Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Gianmaria,
> How about:
>
> \version "2.19.82"
>
> \score {
> { \repeat unfold 12 { s1 \break }}
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Score
> \omit BarLine
>
Hi Gianmaria,
How about:
\version "2.19.82"
\score {
{ \repeat unfold 12 { s1 \break }}
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\omit BarLine
\omit BarNumber
\omit TimeSignature
}
}
}
\paper {
indent = 0
ragged-last-bottom = ##f
tagline = ""
}
Cheers,
Pierre
Le
Hi Aaron,
thank you for these thoughts and suggestions.
From the layout aspect lyrics would be best, this would save me lots of
grey hair wrt baseline and horizontal alignment. But I had already tried
to do so earlier and failed miserably. The point is: I can't use a
dedicated lyrics variable
In the manual at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets-big-page#staff-notation-creating-blank-staves
there is a code similar to this to create a blank staves.
\score {
{ \repeat unfold 12 { s1 \break }}
\layout {
indent = 0\in
\context {
\Staff
\remove "C
On 2018-10-22 11:27 pm, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi,
I want to use TextScript.staff-padding to produce markup elements that
are aligned to their baseline. In order to prevent the texts from
moving vertically to avoid collisions I used \textLengthOn (or its
spelled-out variant):
\version "2.19.82"
test
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 21.10.2018 um 18:17 schrieb David Kastrup:
>> David Kastrup writes:
>>
>>> Urs Liska writes:
>>>
What I would *like* to do is a function like
propagate-direction =
#(define-event-function (text)(markup?)
#{
-\tweak direction #UP
>>>
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