Thank you, Jean. That does fix this example. I still suspect the root cause
of my problem lies in how the lengths and positions of stems that are
attached to beams are calculated. I'm guessing that your idea of removing
the Stem_engraver and the Note_spacing_engraver is somehow connected to
this co
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 19:44, Noeck wrote:
>
> FYI: The new MuseScore version 3.6 comes with a new default music font
> and text font.
>
> https://musescore.org/de/node/315523
>
> There is a sample image in this article
> https://gnulinux.ch/neue-version-von-musescore
This is super interesting, t
FYI: The new MuseScore version 3.6 comes with a new default music font
and text font.
https://musescore.org/de/node/315523
There is a sample image in this article
https://gnulinux.ch/neue-version-von-musescore
Cheers,
Joram
Hello,
Sometimes stems push things that are outside-staff further outside,
even with things like TabStaff, which removes the Stem stencil. Take
this, for example:
\version "2.23.0"
\new TabStaff \with {
\revert Stem.stencil
\revert TextScript.stencil
\consists "Timing_translator"
% \o
On Fri 22 Jan 2021 at 16:06:41 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> I typeset a piano piece for a friend, and she thinks my rests are wrong (the
> upper staff should have the r2 and the lower the r8).
> But this happens if I change the staff in LilyPond, like in:
>
>
> es g d' c r \change Staff
> Am 22.01.2021 um 16:09 schrieb Kieren MacMillan
> :
>
> Hi Hraban,
>
>> es g d' c r \change Staff = "left" g, a b \change Staff = "right"
>
> Just move the \change to before the rest, yes?
>
> Hope that helps!
Hi Kieren, thank you, that was fast!
Of course that’s the right solution, I al
Hi Hraban,
> es g d' c r \change Staff = "left" g, a b \change Staff = "right"
Just move the \change to before the rest, yes?
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his)
‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info
‣ email: kie...@kierenmacmillan.inf
Hi,
I typeset a piano piece for a friend, and she thinks my rests are wrong (the
upper staff should have the r2 and the lower the r8).
But this happens if I change the staff in LilyPond, like in:
es g d' c r \change Staff = "left" g, a b \change Staff = "right" |
Usually LilyPond is right. ;)
Thank you, I tried option 2 and it works perfectly... and I learned
about tagging :)
On 2021-01-22 14:42, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi there,
How do I place tempo marks above a particular staff rather than a system as a
whole, please?
I have parts that speed up during an ensemble piece for a
Hi there,
> How do I place tempo marks above a particular staff rather than a system as a
> whole, please?
>
> I have parts that speed up during an ensemble piece for a few measures, and
> would like to see the tempo mark above the staff for that part rather than
> above the system as is conve
Hi everyone,
How do I place tempo marks above a particular staff rather than a system
as a whole, please?
I have parts that speed up during an ensemble piece for a few measures,
and would like to see the tempo mark above the staff for that part
rather than above the system as is conventional
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