>> The best place to contribute to would be the LilyPond Notation
>> Reference manual, whose Contemporary music section has been a stub
>> for years:
>> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/contemporary-music
>
> I agree with this.
+1
> Given that the examples that took so muc
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 7:11 AM Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno dom 15 dic 2024 alle 10:23:14 -05:00:00, Yoshiaki Onishi
> ha scritto:
> > Ever since I started learning LilyPond a little over three months
> > ago, I started to write codes for handling contemporary notations,
> > and I started
Hey All,
Engraving a musical theater score and I've got a handful of spots that
have some ad lib./"wild" harp glisses (as seen in the example images
below.) Does anyone have a good reliable/reusable way to engrave these
without needing to manually adjust the positions of the glissando spans
f
Il giorno dom 15 dic 2024 alle 10:23:14 -05:00:00, Yoshiaki Onishi
ha scritto:
Ever since I started learning LilyPond a little over three months
ago, I started to write codes for handling contemporary notations,
and I started to make a document cataloging them. I just wanted to
share the link
Got it. Thanks a lot. I didn't realize that it is such a simple task in
LilyPond.
F. X. P.
On 2024/12/16 18:56, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. [...]
However, when searchi
> Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
> arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. [...]
>
> However, when searching for a method to do the same in LilyPond, I
> cannot find a method that is working in general. [...]
Try `extra-offset`.
Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. Here, by "no
side effect", I mean the positional alteration of desired items does not
affect the position of any other item on the score, which is like
editing an SVG
On 2024-12-14 12:07, David Kastrup wrote:
Dirck Nagy writes:
Hi all
In the past, i have used a separate voice as a "spacing voice" to
control measures per line, horizontal space, etc.
For example, if i wanted 4 measures in a line, i would write : "s1*4
\break. etc..." in the new voice.
Ho
Thank you
On 15/12/2024 11:25, David Kastrup wrote:
Raphael Mankin writes:
Is it possible to label a chordNames staff much as instrumentName
labels a music staff?
Motivation: In popular music it is common to have more than one
harmonisation of a tune. I would like to label them as to
source/