Bernhard Fisseni schrieb am 20.01.22 um 20:13:
Bernhard Fisseni schrieb am 20.01.22 um 15:36:
Hi Aaron,
thank you for the informative answer!
Aaron Hill schrieb am 20.01.22 um 10:07:
On 2022-01-19 11:41 pm, Bernhard Fisseni wrote:
[ . . . ] In the
song, there are some lines with descenders (
Bernhard Fisseni schrieb am 20.01.22 um 15:36:
Hi Aaron,
thank you for the informative answer!
Aaron Hill schrieb am 20.01.22 um 10:07:
On 2022-01-19 11:41 pm, Bernhard Fisseni wrote:
[ . . . ] In the
song, there are some lines with descenders (p, g, q going below the
baseline). I show the e
Hi Amelie,
@1: The mechanism is not hard coded but automatic. Thus we can get
arbitrarily small anticipations.
@2: This is a chase of a Chord Name exception (diminished as root° insteat of
root m b5), which are not yet properly supported here.
@3: This is a case of a triplet, which again I’ve
Hi Aaron,
thank you for the informative answer!
Aaron Hill schrieb am 20.01.22 um 10:07:
On 2022-01-19 11:41 pm, Bernhard Fisseni wrote:
[ . . . ] In the
song, there are some lines with descenders (p, g, q going below the
baseline). I show the effect here by inserting "q" in the left
column.
Hi Kieren,
thank you very much for the nice workaround!
Kieren MacMillan schrieb am 20.01.22 um 13:45:
Lilypond seems to calculate the "real" line height of the writing, not some
kind of nominal text line height, so that a line with descenders is higher than a line
without.
Yes, this is a c
Hi Bernhard,
> Lilypond seems to calculate the "real" line height of the writing, not some
> kind of nominal text line height, so that a line with descenders is higher
> than a line without.
Yes, this is a constant thorn in my engraving side.
I *so* wish we could control line-leading instead of
Hi Valentin,
The solutions you provided worked great, I just had to tweak the arpeggio's
spacing. The configured dashed bars are also working perfectly.
No. 3:
Apologies for not having provided the code in my first email. I have
attached code based on an excerpt from a 9-page score I am working o
On 2022-01-19 11:41 pm, Bernhard Fisseni wrote:
[ . . . ] In the
song, there are some lines with descenders (p, g, q going below the
baseline). I show the effect here by inserting "q" in the left
column. Lilypond seems to calculate the "real" line height of the
writing, not some kind of nominal
Hi Valentin, all,
this looks very good, but I have a few questions:
(1) I'm sure nobody will use chords anticipated by 1/32, 1/64, and 1/128
(bars 10, 12, 14). If they're just there for completeness's sake, that's
fine, but stuff like that just never happens.
(2) I don't know what the symbol 7-°