Y
>
> All of my helper functions for overlaying stencils are really just
> hacks; they might work for some grobs and fail for others. And when
> things stop working, you just have to look for another hack. For
> instance, if messing with the stencil for TupletBracket is not working,
> perhaps yo
On 2020-01-22 7:26 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
The problem is associated with:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2020-01/msg00467.html
Sorry if I insist again with this: is there a fix (or work-around) for
it?
The function is ***very*** useful, You can really see what happens with
t
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 8:47 PM Kieren MacMillan <
kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Hi Rutger,
>
> > Cannot you fake it using a TupletBracket (\tuplet 1/1) and override the
> TupletNumber.text?
>
> Absolutely — that’s a great solution.
>
>
Hi Kieren and Rutger,
Unfortunately I can't use th
Hi David,
> One element per note is tricky. How about making this a music
> function instead that outputs lyrics?
>
> diffints =
> #(define-music-function (mus) (ly:music?)
> #{ \lyricmode { $@(map ...) } #})
For my current purposes, that’s perfect — thanks.
My need (as originally stated) for
Hi Rutger,
> Cannot you fake it using a TupletBracket (\tuplet 1/1) and override the
> TupletNumber.text?
Absolutely — that’s a great solution.
The other (more flexible and configurable) solution is David Nalesnik’s
MeasureAttachedSpanner.
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kie
Cannot you fake it using a TupletBracket (\tuplet 1/1) and override the
TupletNumber.text?
Rutger
On 1/22/20 8:14 PM, Paolo Prete wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to obtain a stencil, for a HorizontalBracket, similar to
the TupletBracket one?
Something like:
some-text
|
Hello,
is it possible to obtain a stencil, for a HorizontalBracket, similar to the
TupletBracket one?
Something like:
some-text
| |
I see that there is a .bracket-flare property for the grob, but it's not
enough for achieving this result.
David Kastrup writes:
> Kieren MacMillan writes:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>>> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
>>> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
>>> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
>>
>> Hmmm… So
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
>> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
>> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
>> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
>
> Hmmm… So in my function
>
> #(define-markup
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 8:26 AM Simon Albrecht
wrote:
> On 21.01.20 22:05, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> > I’m pretty sure I would have taken quite a while to find my way to
> "make-simple-markup"
>
>
> Note that
>
> (make-simple-markup "foo")
>
> is equivalent to
>
> (markup #:simple "foo")
>
> in o
Thank you David, that works perfectly. I would have probably never found
this way, even if I understand what it does.
Sorry for the late response, didn't expect an answer that fast.
If anyone is interested in this project, the full code as well as a
quick-and-dirty documentation is available as a
To Aaron (and any other helpful contributor):
As you can see in the below snippet, the visualize-padding function you so
kindly provided, doesn't work in some cases with TupletBracket. Here is a
snippet where the bug occurs.
The problem is associated with:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lily
Hi David,
> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
Hmmm… So in my function
#(define-markup-list-command (diffints layout props mu
On 21.01.20 22:05, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
I’m pretty sure I would have taken quite a while to find my way to
"make-simple-markup"
Note that
(make-simple-markup "foo")
is equivalent to
(markup #:simple "foo")
in other words it’s the spelled-out version of what’s usually accessed
through
Hi David (N),
> Exactly. Even though I took Mike's original more or less as-is and
> just added a couple of things, I still got my fair share of errors.
> With my memory I *always* end up looking up a few things.
Well, that makes me feel a little better… Given the speed, complexity, and
complet
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 1:33 AM Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Am Dienstag, den 21.01.2020, 20:11 -0500 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
> > or the life of me, I can’t quite figure out where exactly such a
> > construct would appear in the code. Everywhere I try throws
> > [different] errors. =(
>
> I can promise
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
>> I'd use (lambda (d) (format "~@d" d)) here myself
>
> Good to learn that tool!
>
>> but it does differ in writing +0 (in case that's undesired).
>
> It is.
>
>> If one wants to avoid an unnecessary string-append, one can go
>> (lambda (d) (let ((s number-
Hi Urs,
> I can promise you, it will be that way for a very long time.
Everyone on this list is so encouraging… ;)
> But I can also promise you that at some point (and if you continue at
> that pace that may be rather sooner than later) the errors will stop
> scaring you and rather point you in
Hi Aaron,
> Instead of string-append and number->string, try (format #f "~@d" d).
>
> ~d formats an integer as a decimal value
> @ includes "+" for positive values
>
> One caveat is it formats zero as "+0".
>
> Perhaps: (lambda (d) (if (zero? d) "0" (format #f "~@d" d)))
That’s great — tha
Hi David,
> I'd use (lambda (d) (format "~@d" d)) here myself
Good to learn that tool!
> but it does differ in writing +0 (in case that's undesired).
It is.
> If one wants to avoid an unnecessary string-append, one can go
> (lambda (d) (let ((s number->string d))
> (if (positive?
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to turn a markuplist into individual markups or strings?
>
> I have a markuplist of lyrics
>
> (a b c)
>
> and I’d like to turn that into a chain of markups
>
>\lyricmode { \markup a \markup b \markup c }
>
> or strings
>
> \lyricm
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> HOLD THE PRESSES!!
>
> I think I have it:
>
> SNIPPET BEGINS
> \version "2.19.83"
>
> some-music = { a'4 bes' b' aes' g' cis' d' ees' fis' f' e' c' }
>
> #(define-markup-list-command (diffints layout props mus) (ly:music?)
>(interpret-markup-list layout props
At 17:03 21/01/2020 -0500, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
... it seemed a wonderfully magical start out of the gate, but we
were ultimately unable to take it to the goal-line. Also, I mixed my
sporting metaphors in that sentence; oh well.
That's nothing: a moment ago we had someone playing football w
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