Hi all,
I'm engraving the following:
<<
{
\time 12/8
g'4. ~ 8 f' e'
}
\\
2.
>>
In order to keep the top dot and tie from colliding, I'd like the dots
associated with the second voice to be placed on the left of the dotted
quarter notehead. How can this be done?
N.B. My goal
Hi,
For everyone's information, there currently is constant activity on the
lilypond-user-fr list (French-speaking equivalent of this list) in order
to organize a meeting of LilyPond users in France, at the start of
June, somewhere in Rhône-Alpes, most likely here near Italy and Switzerland:
htt
Thanks Jean & Kieren!
For some reason I thought this wasn't the case. I remember Glissando offset
used to have absolute positions and I assumed this was the case for beams.
I should have done my research first.
Best,
Dimitris
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 2:18 PM Kieren MacMillan <
kie...@kierenmacmi
Hi Dimitris,
> Is there a way to apply an offset to the existing beam position that Lilypond
> has calculated?
Did you try doing a web search for "Lilypond offset beam"? ;)
The very first hit (at least for me) is
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/the-offset-command, which
Le 12/05/2022 à 13:12, Dimitris Marinakis a écrit :
Is there a way to apply an offset to the existing beam position that
Lilypond has calculated?
I mess too much trying to find the beam positions from scratch manually.
In most cases I only need small adjustments so it would make much more
sens
Is there a way to apply an offset to the existing beam position that
Lilypond has calculated?
I mess too much trying to find the beam positions from scratch manually.
In most cases I only need small adjustments so it would make much more
sense if I could specify an offset based on the original pos