On 2019-04-28 22:34, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
On 4/27/19 4:59 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
A very creditable production. Don't worry about the letter/A4 issue,
it printed out perfectly on my A4 system. There is one problem
though, the tempo marks have all printed as odd line shapes: steps,
Am 28.04.19 um 23:06 schrieb Robert Kubosz:
Hello Lilyponders!
I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks
like this:
{
\time 4/4
c4 c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
\time 4/4
c c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
}
and the pattern goes on like that to the
On 2019-04-28 2:06 pm, Robert Kubosz wrote:
Hello Lilyponders!
I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it
looks
like this:
{
\time 4/4
c4 c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
\time 4/4
c c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
}
and the pattern goes on like that to the very en
On this topic, the original query still stands. Would it be possible to use
SMuFL glyphs in the Accidental glyph-name-list?
Andrew
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Very amusing. But in all seriousness, what is this thing? I am unable to
find any evidence for the existence of this symbol outside of Emmentaler. I
cant find it in SMuFL, and that has hundreds of rare accidentals. My
limited imagination finds it hard to understand how you can alter a pitch
in two
On 28/04/2019 21:34, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
> On 4/27/19 4:59 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> A very creditable production. Don't worry about the letter/A4 issue,
>> it printed out perfectly on my A4 system. There is one problem
>> though, the tempo marks have all printed as odd line shapes
Hi Robert,
> I have a question: can I declare the alternating time signature on the
> beginning of piece once so I don't have to declare it for every measure?
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=782
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
‣ website: w
Hello Lilyponders!
I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks
like this:
{
\time 4/4
c4 c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
\time 4/4
c c c c
\time 5/4
c c c c c
}
and the pattern goes on like that to the very end of piece.
I have a question: can I declare th
On 4/27/19 4:59 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
A very creditable production. Don't worry about the letter/A4 issue,
it printed out perfectly on my A4 system. There is one problem
though, the tempo marks have all printed as odd line shapes: steps,
symbols like pi or just vertical bars. The display
Hi Stefano,
sorry for the delay. I've been away for several days.
I have to look into this deeper ... I guess it is related to the
grob-property-path 'bound-details.left.text'.
Hopefully I can solve this issue soon.
Best
Jan-Peter
Am 21.04.19 um 20:42 schrieb Stefano Troncaro:
> Hi all, long tim
>> What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for?
>>
>> accidentals.sharp.arrowboth
>>
>> I've not come across this ever, so far.
>
> It would be useful for transcribing the performances of some choirs
> I have encountered.
Hehehe :-)
Werner
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Answering my own query, this may be useful for others searching the
archives in the future. This example uses the openlilylib
custom-music-fonts code to load Bravura, and this example shows how a SMuFL
glyph can be used as an accidental. Quite handy, even if I do so day myself.
[Obviously this won
SMuFL has a large collection of accidental glyphs, some of which I need.
The openlilylib custom-music-fonts snippet enables the use of SMuFL fonts
and works pretty well for me. But I would like to add a SMuFL accidental to
the Accidental.glyph-name-alist, for my locally customised note name set,
an
Andrew Bernard writes:
> What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for?
>
> accidentals.sharp.arrowboth
>
> I've not come across this ever, so far.
It would be useful for transcribing the performances of some choirs
I have encountered.
--
David Kastrup
What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for?
accidentals.sharp.arrowboth
I've not come across this ever, so far.
Andrew
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