Is there any way to get the \path command in a markup to draw dashed
lines? I am aware I can use postscript of course.
Andrew
Hello Harm!
Thank you so much it works neat!
I've integrated that code to my .ily file that is attached here (without
some of the tweaks from the original .ily included in the font distribution
to avoid copyright issues with the font developer) so you can see how's my
font implementation then I si
Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
the right hand of one particular measure has "bf2." and "d2 f8 bf"
(this is 3/4 time).
How to engrave this? Do I need distinct voices for this?
Yes.
These voices must be made to run simultaneously. Use << >> brackets.
That way, the durations in one voice don't interfere
Hi!
I'm fidling around with an edition containing among other things a
version the piece edited from a Petrucci print from 1509 where some
parts of the original fourpart song are intabulated into italian lute
tablature.
My last effort to get at least a credible look-alike of the original
p
Andrew,
I code only piano scores. My experience is that the "grace issue" only arises
at the beginning of a system (either partial or whole measure).
Graces that occur in subsequent measures do not require the "spacer grace" in
the other voice.
M
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From: lilypond-user
Hi Andrew,
Am Sa., 15. Aug. 2020 um 18:46 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>
> I need to put the grace note in the top voice before the bar. I use
> this technique throughout my score and it works fine:
>
> \grace { \bar "" c'8 \bar "\" }
>
> I am also aware of the notorious issue with grace notes whe
Am Fr., 14. Aug. 2020 um 16:10 Uhr schrieb Fernando Gil :
>
> Hello to everyone, I'm struggled with the lyrics tie character when using an
> alternate font from Music Type Foundry.
>
> Since lilypond uses character from the music font, when using an alternate
> font with the character missing, it
Perhaps I should clarify the example - it's the second g sharp grace
that also has to go before the bar.
Andrew
On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 11:46 AM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> May I ask with the most polite respect is there any chance that this
> grace note issue will ever get resolved? Perhaps it's simply not
> possible in lilypond for technical reasons? What makes this a
> difficult problem?
I am reminded of a
Hi;
Another beginner question here.
I'm still learning the basics of lLilypond engraving.
I'm using a pre-existing piece of music as an engraving exercise
that involves piano and voice.
When either (or both) of the piano parts have chords of the same
duration, this is fairly simple for
At 01:55 on 15 Aug 2020, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> I need to put the grace note in the top voice before the bar. I use
> this technique throughout my score and it works fine:
>
> \grace { \bar "" c'8 \bar "\" }
>
> I am also aware of the notorious issue with grace notes where I have
> to put spacer f
I need to put the grace note in the top voice before the bar. I use
this technique throughout my score and it works fine:
\grace { \bar "" c'8 \bar "\" }
I am also aware of the notorious issue with grace notes where I have
to put spacer filler graces in all staves to make it all line up.
Although
>
>
> 1. Re: Help with Midi (Hwaen Ch'uqi)
>2. Re: kind of OT: bach inventions (Flaming Hakama by Elaine)
>
> > What I should like to know is
> > 1) how can I use drum and other untuned percussion sounds?
> > 2) I notice that fluidr3_gm has dozens - probably hundreds - of extra
> > sounds a
Thanks again. I was able to get all of the files from the Portuguese
mutopia.
I was initially looking for number 4, and once got that, I also worked on
number 1.
The mutopia were version 2.11, and I only had one issue with convert-ly
regarding _\fermata I believe. I'm still on the 2.19.
http:/
Hi.
2020-08-14 17:49 UTC+02:00, David Sumbler :
> When working on a project in Lilypond I usually set things up to
> generate midi files as well as printable output, mainly for note-
> checking. But it is interesting to generate an ensemble midi file too.
> I play these files with TiMidity, using
Greetings David,
You are echoing many questions that I have had for quite a while. The
only tidbit that I can offer is that, using the freepats sound font,
nonpitched percussion seems to work. Once you have installed freepats,
go into your /etc/timidity/timidity.cfg file, and you should find a
lin
I have all of them from Mutopia on my disk. Which one do you want?
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Knute Snortum
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 1:17 PM Mark Stephen Mrotek
wrote:
> Elaine,
>
>
>
> I have my codes for 6, 12, and 13.
>
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> *From:* lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=
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