Hello David,
I feel compelled to say this is the best post I have ever seen on this
list, on any topic! Marvellous.
As an aside, I find the TAB symbol just particularly dreadful. But I
often wonder why tablature even needs it - surely it is obvious that
what follows is tab, and it does not i
Hello Aaron,
This is clear now. Many thanks! And works really well.
mattfong
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 5:10 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-11-27 4:28 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
> > Hello Aaron,
> >
> > With respect to the scale factor of 5 that you are using. Is that
> > depending
> > on staff siz
Well it is a 'swash' font…
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 7:27 PM David Rogers
wrote:
> "Hugh S. Myers" writes:
>
> > Mine (which I'm open to any and all not liking 😎 ) looks like
> > image
>
>
> If those letters were human, they’d each be wearing a fancy red
> dress. And also a fancy blue dress at th
"Hugh S. Myers" writes:
Mine (which I'm open to any and all not liking 😎 ) looks like
image
If those letters were human, they’d each be wearing a fancy red
dress. And also a fancy blue dress at the same time, with a big
metallic-gold sash. And they’d have their hair in ringlets, and
pinn
On 2020-11-27 4:28 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
Hello Aaron,
With respect to the scale factor of 5 that you are using. Is that
depending
on staff size?
I'm using #(layout-set-staff-size 18) at the moment.
Yes, my comment mentioned the default staff space as 5pt. That is a
20pt staff size divid
Hello Aaron,
With respect to the scale factor of 5 that you are using. Is that depending
on staff size?
I'm using #(layout-set-staff-size 18) at the moment.
Many thanks,
mattfong
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 4:11 PM Matthew Fong wrote:
> Hello Aaron,
>
> That did the trick, setting the minimum-di
Hello Aaron,
That did the trick, setting the minimum-distance. I haven't been using
these settings, but clearly they interact. Will play around some more.
Many thanks,
mattfong
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 3:09 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-11-27 2:56 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
> > Hello Aaron,
> >
On 2020-11-27 2:56 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Ah, I didn't dig deeply enough!
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/flexible-vertical-spacing-within-systems#within_002dsystem-spacing-properties
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/flexible-vertical-spac
On 2020-11-27 1:32 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
After some searching on the Internet, and looking at the LyricsText
engraver, I was not able to find
anything; VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing.padding
definitely was not it.
VerticalAxisGroup definitely is it. You are just using the wr
Hello everyone!
I hope everyone who celebrated Thanksgiving had a wonderful time.
My question is how is the line spacing (leading) controlled for the verses
in a hymn? The specifications I have are a 10pt font for the lyrics, with a
12pt leading (text baseline to text baseline spacing). I've atta
My advice: Don't try. Write markup for overriding the 'text property.
And if you don't feel up to doing that sort of markup,
you could get most of the way with an additional context:
\version "2.20.0"
coharmonies = \chordmode { d1:m s d:dim s fis}
harmonies = \chord
Mine (which I'm open to any and all not liking 😎 ) looks like
[image: image.png]
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 4:52 AM David Rogers
wrote:
> "Hugh S. Myers" writes:
>
> > Close or not close. I'm the major audience, so all that matters
> > is do
> > I like it! That said, I'm a 'serif' kinda guy, so I'
Dear list,
On list thread Apr 6 2020, Harm provided a Scheme workaround for
half-dashed tuplet brackets in non-standard time signatures in version
2.20. However, in using his solution in 2.21.6, if a /tempo marking is
included in *any* staff, I observe that, for the *first* staff in the
score, the
achard wrote:
This is what a user wrote to get polychords.
But I would like the bottom chord to appear as C7 or Cm7 or C maj7.
"If I were you, I wouldn't start from here."
The approach of the Scheme snippet you have selected is extremely
blinkered, catering only for combinations of root
Hello.
This is what a user wrote to get polychords.
But I would like the bottom chord to appear as C7 or Cm7 or C maj7.
I am not enough Scheme expert. If anyone can help me, thanks in advance.
Have a good day.
Jean-Pierre
\version "2.14.0"
#(define-markup-command (transposed-chord-root-na
Bonjour.
Voilà ce qu'un utilisateur a écrit pour avoir des polychords.
Mais j'aimerais que l'accord du bas puisse apparaître sous la forme C7
ou Cm7 ou C maj7.
Je ne suis pas assez expert en Scheme. Si quelqu'un peut m'aider, merci
d'avance. Bonne journée.
Jean-Pierre Achard
\version "2.
"Hugh S. Myers" writes:
Close or not close. I'm the major audience, so all that matters
is do
I like it! That said, I'm a 'serif' kinda guy, so I'd have to
agree
to disagree about Helvetica ;)
I lost track of this discussion - did you end up with a TAB
graphic that you like? I’m a serif gu
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