From: Davide Bonetti
Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 2:00 PM
To: Paolo Cantamessa
Cc: Malte Meyn ,
Subject: Re: note collision when in a chord there is a second above or below an
unison
Do you (or someone else) know where in the source code is handled the position
of the notes in a cho
On 1/12/19, Thomas Morley wrote:
> Then Ambitus_engraver is not affected
On an unrelated note: Gilles, if you happen to speak French, you may
also be interested in joining the LilyPond French-speaking community:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr
(just in case you didn’t alrea
Greetings David,
I may be wading into this discussion a bit late, but the following
links should address exactly what you initialy asked. They are
somewhat dated, but the solution still works for me using 2.19.82.
Many thanks to David Nalesnik for his work on this.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/ht
Hi David,
maybe this solution works but it is not really professional:
\score {
{
\once \override Accidental.extra-offset = #'(-1.5 . 0)
1
}
}
Good luck.
Paolo
Il sab 12 gen 2019, 22:00 Davide Bonetti ha scritto:
> Thank you Paolo,
>
> it works well for whole note without altera
On 2019-01-12 11:27 am, Павел Буданов wrote:
Hello everybody! I want to engrave segno and coda signs as you can see
on image, but without the space in the end of first system.
Here the part of my code:
\transpose d d' \finisQuinta
\mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" }
\once \omit Score.
Hi,
\override VoiceFollower #'style = #'dotted-line'
Here is the mistake: The ' before dotted-line is not a quotation mark
that needs a twin. It's just #'dotted-line oder #'dashed-line.
Also, in recent versions, there is the following more convenient syntax:
\override VoiceFollower.st
Hi,
\override VoiceFollower #'style = #'dotted-line'
Here is the mistake: The ' before dotted-line is not a quotation mark
that needs a twin. It's just #'dotted-line oder #'dashed-line.
Also, in recent versions, there is the following more convenient syntax:
\override VoiceFollower.st
I would like to change the staff switch line from solid to dashed or dotted.
I based the following example on a message that I found in the Lilypond mail
archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg47036.html
When I compile this example, the line is still solid.
Is my syntax inc
Thank you Paolo,
it works well for whole note without alteration.
If the note is altered, however, there is a collision with the
alteration, as you can see with this code:
\score {
1
}
Do you (or someone else) know where in the source code is handled the
position of the notes in a chord?
Am Sa., 12. Jan. 2019 um 20:44 Uhr schrieb Kieren MacMillan
:
>
> Hi Harm,
>
> > You could go for:
> >
> > #(define-markup-command (bookpart-page-number layout props) ()
> >(let ((first-page-number (ly:output-def-lookup layout
> > 'first-page-number))
> > (page-number (chain-assoc-get
Hi Harm,
> You could go for:
>
> #(define-markup-command (bookpart-page-number layout props) ()
>(let ((first-page-number (ly:output-def-lookup layout 'first-page-number))
> (page-number (chain-assoc-get 'page:page-number props 0)))
> (interpret-markup layout props
>(num
Am Sa., 12. Jan. 2019 um 19:37 Uhr schrieb Kieren MacMillan
:
> %%% SNIPPET BEGINS
> \version "2.19.80"
>
> #(define-markup-command (bookpart-page-number layout props) ()
> (let ((first-page-number (ly:output-def-lookup layout 'first-page-number))
> (page-number (chain-assoc-get 'pa
Hi Lukas,
> One can write a function that chooses the right format of the page number
> depending on where we are in the score. In the following solution , one has
> to define (beforehand) how many pages are to be considered "introduction",
> but I think this is not too nasty.
Interesting appr
Hi David,
I have several pages of introductory and performance notes in the score
I am currently working on, followed by about 150 pages of score. I
should like to have the pages before the actual score numbered in lower
case Roman numerals, followed by the score pages numbered in Arabic
numera
Hi David,
> Well, I tried that, but adding
> \paper { first-page-number = #1 }
> inside or just before a \bookpart doesn't work.
Are you using bookpart-page-number in your header/footer/markup?
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
‣ website: www.kierenmac
-Original Message-
From: Kieren MacMillan
To: da...@aeolia.co.uk
CC: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: Altering page numbers
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2019 10:38:55 -0500
Hi David,
> Judging from all the searching I have done I think that the answer to
> the following question is "no": i
Hi David,
> Judging from all the searching I have done I think that the answer to
> the following question is "no": is there a way to override automatic
> page-numbering after the first page?
In the last fifteen years, I’ve learned never to bet against Lilypond… ;)
> I have several pages of int
Judging from all the searching I have done I think that the answer to
the following question is "no": is there a way to override automatic
page-numbering after the first page?
I have several pages of introductory and performance notes in the score
I am currently working on, followed by about 150 p
Am Fr., 11. Jan. 2019 um 10:04 Uhr schrieb Gloops :
>
> Hello Harm
> Thank you for this correction ...
> Is there any way to engrave the ambitus directly without going through
> "note-head :: brew-ez-stencil" in order to avoid the head of the note?
> Gilles
Not sure what you mean.
Probably, set de
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