Hello. I have a final version of what I need to do. I have an image of what needs to be done.https://disk.yandex.ru/i/l1J3hXqzF9GNMA And there is a part of the code that serves as the basis.https://disk.yandex.ru/d/fb8ANC0ZE8bZEgPlease help me.Юрий Виноградов
Texinfo isn't too hard to figure out, so no worries about that part. It's
just a matter of time and energy to write it up. Until I'm properly settled
in my new place and have my home office set up here, about all I have the
bandwidth for is quick replies on the list. Hopefully it won't take too
muc
> I just meant that it might not be obvious that the syntax given for
> changing the value of pre-existing alist keys also works to add
> arbitrary new keys to the alist. It also might not be obvious that
> in this case, custom key-value pairs added to
> property-defaults.fonts will function pro
I just meant that it might not be obvious that the syntax given for
changing the value of pre-existing alist keys also works to add arbitrary
new keys to the alist. It also might not be obvious that in this case,
custom key-value pairs added to property-defaults.fonts will function
properly as text
> One additional tip that isn't explicit in the documentation:
> property-defaults.fonts is just an alist, so you can use the same
> syntax in the \paper block to define custom font families in
> addition to the standard 'serif 'sans and 'typewriter.
Are you missing something in the documentation
On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 9:38 AM Cameron Hall wrote:
> I'm trying to add dynamics to a part that splits into two, then goes
> back into a unison section. The problem is that the crescendo starts in
> the divisi section and ends in the unison section. I've tried this, but
> it doesn't allow me to te
Il giorno gio 26 set 2024 alle 23:03:18 +02:00:00, Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
This now https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6752
MR up at https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/2438
Just to confirm that it works. I can complete my typesetting.
Many thanks!
One additional tip that isn't explicit in the documentation:
property-defaults.fonts is just an alist, so you can use the same syntax in
the \paper block to define custom font families in addition to the standard
'serif 'sans and 'typewriter.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 5:08 PM Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno mar 8 ott 2024 alle 16:28:17 -04:00:00, Trevor Bača
ha scritto:
But I notice that font-name appears to no longer be mentioned in the
2.25 version of Notation Reference 1.8.3 on fonts. In fact, searching
the PDF of the 2.25 NR seems to yield no results for "font-name" at
all. So perha
On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 12:43 PM Walt North wrote:
> I don't think I'm understanding font-family correctly. And the
> documentation is not gelling with me.
>
> I see a large number of font family names when I run the display fonts
> command.
>
> But only roman, sans, and typewriter seem to have a
Hi Cameron,
> I'd like measure 4 to be wide enough to accomodate the "Allegro non troppo"
> tempo marking without it being pushed above the volta bracket
Maybe something like this?
%%% SNIPPET BEGINS
\version "2.24.4"
tempoTextLengthOn = {
\override Score.MetronomeMark.extra-spacing-width =
The easiest way to handle this is to continue one of the voices into the
unison section and use \oneVoice.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2024, 12:38 PM Cameron Hall wrote:
> I'm trying to add dynamics to a part that splits into two, then goes
> back into a unison section. The problem is that the crescendo star
I'm trying to add dynamics to a part that splits into two, then goes
back into a unison section. The problem is that the crescendo starts in
the divisi section and ends in the unison section. I've tried this, but
it doesn't allow me to terminate the crescendo. I want the crescendo to
start in measu
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