Hi, everyone, I'd like help getting 2nd and 3rd verses to align in the
assigned staves rather than dropping to the bottom. I've attached the files
and choralpart.ly is the file to compile.
In summary, the construct I am using is:
\new Lyrics = "firstVerse" \lyricsto "tenors" \lyricmode {
*n
Dear list,
I'm trying to control measure width using proportional spacing. And
it's not working as expected.
I created a kind of "into/out of" proportional notation wrapper:
ePUT =
#(define-music-function
(parser location num music)
(number? ly:music?)
#{
\set Score.proportionalNotationDurat
On Fri, 2019-08-30 at 14:35 +0200, Michael Gerdau wrote:
> > I did indeed examine your code, but that part certainly wasn't
> > clear.
> > As I understand it what you wrote is no different from:
> >
> > \repeat percent 4 { \enterStrictTime \first \leaveStrictTime }
> AFAIUI it is
> \repeat percen
Hi Wol,
> My gut feel is that an extender should only extend if the word does not lie
> under both notes. You say you made the font larger, so if the melisma belongs
> under the second note, the text extended, hit it, and (like pacman) ate it :-)
There is code floating around that does exactly
On 29/08/2019 19:53, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello David,
The other thread was about a score I’m adapting for our oboes band for
concerts to come.
This lead me to compare how various applications import MusicXML, and I
found this difference.
And you’re right, my interest is in the algorithms f
Thanks, your first solution works, and I will give your second solution
a try!
Rutger
On 8/30/19 4:20 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Rutger,
What setting can I apply to get correct horizontal spacing in the second case?
One possibility:
\new GrandStaff \with {
\consi
Hi Rutger,
> What setting can I apply to get correct horizontal spacing in the second case?
One possibility:
\new GrandStaff \with {
\consists Keep_alive_together_engraver
\override LyricText.extra-spacing-width = #empty-interval
} <<
Not a big fan of thi
>> When you request strict ruler like time to space relationship then
>> how do you expect Lilypond to know when repeated bars are allowed to
>> use less space and when not so unless you explicitly say so?
>
> This makes sense, just not how I originally understood the repeated
> bars to behave. I