Gordon Bower writes:
> Your problem is simpler in one essential way: you are neither adding nor
> subtracting any notes, just repitching existing notes. I feel fairly
> confident I could solve yours -- use map-some-music to find every
> NoteEvent, and for each one, read the old pitch, look up the
Your problem is simpler in one essential way: you are neither adding nor
subtracting any notes, just repitching existing notes. I feel fairly
confident I could solve yours -- use map-some-music to find every
NoteEvent, and for each one, read the old pitch, look up the corresponding
new pitch, and w
Maybe check this thread out. It mostly worked for me but I think your problem
if solved will help me even more!
https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2021-08/msg00018.html
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> On Aug 25, 2021, at 5:47 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Gordon Bower writes:
>
>> In a n
In a nutshell, I would like to write a function that would let me replace a
given note or chord with a different chord -- I might have a table of what
gets replaced with what -- but leave all the articulations the same.
Am I missing something obvious?
The \addNote snippet does something similar -
Hello Hans,
I use the homebrew version of Lily seamlessly mon my M1 Mac mini.
JM
>> I cannot find a binary package for arm64 and macOS 11 on the
>> official website. I don't know how to compile this software on my
>> platform.
>
> Install macports
>
> https://www.macports.org/install.php
>
>
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 12:16 PM Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Running Lilypond 2.19.82 on Opensuse Tumbleweed, I want to enlarge the
> space between systems of choir staffs.
>
> Looking in the docs, and googling, I tried
>
> \override VerticalAxisGroup.staffgroup-staff-spacing = #'(50(50))
>
When I use the parenthesizeMusic function or the snippet in LSR-902 with a
winged repeat bar, the parenthesis collides with the bar. I have not been
able to find a way to pad the bar or the parentheses in a way that avoids
this.
[in this code I could simply reduce the font size, but that does not f
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 9:21 AM Ivanov Dmitry wrote:
>
> Thank you. I modified your file a little and have the following questions:
>
> 1. Single title is not enough in the function, I'd like to add the
> text below the title. Currently I removed the header from the function
> and added the title
>> I cannot find a binary package for arm64 and macOS 11 on the
>> official website. I don't know how to compile this software on my
>> platform.
>
> Install macports
>
> https://www.macports.org/install.php
>
> then say
>
> sudo port install lilypond
>
> on the command line.
If you pre
> On 25 Aug 2021, at 15:01, Thomas Wu wrote:
>
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I cannot find a binary package for arm64 and macOS 11 on the official
> website. I don't know how to compile this software on my platform.
>
> Can someone help me please?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas Wu
Hi Thomas,
From it's sta
> I cannot find a binary package for arm64 and macOS 11 on the
> official website. I don't know how to compile this software on my
> platform.
Install macports
https://www.macports.org/install.php
then say
sudo port install lilypond
on the command line.
Werner
I've finally got this working as it should. What caught me out was that
the documentation uses \ to introduce the procedures following
\on-the-fly, and this works with the ones that start with a letter, e.g.
\last-page, so there's no obvious reason to doubt it; but this doesn't
work with \(on-
Dear friends,
I cannot find a binary package for arm64 and macOS 11 on the official
website. I don't know how to compile this software on my platform.
Can someone help me please?
Thanks,
Thomas Wu
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