You have a few options, depending on the degree of alignment you do
want between the staves.
\version "2.22.0"
staffI = \new Staff \fixed c' { g4 a b a8 g | fis4 e f2 }
staffII = \new Staff \fixed c'' { c2 d4 b, | c4 d bes,2 }
zeroSpacing = \with {
\override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-staf
This is going to sound unusual, but is there any way in which one can
truly overlay staffs? I mean engraving a staff directly on top of
another, not taking any collisions into account, etc. (I know how to
combine voices; that's not what I'm asking about.) Is there any way to
do this via a hack
visibility on and off, but I
can't see a way to do this via overrides in the music.
All the best,
Daniel
Jul 30, 2021 17:36:37 Jean Abou Samra mailto:j...@abou-samra.fr>>:
>
>
> Le 30/07/2021 à 14:46, Daniel Benjamin Miller a écrit :
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Hi all,
I want to replicate this feature, often found in manually-engraved vocal
scores. Although the feature I am talking about should be obvious from
the images, I will attempt to describe it. Basically, the staff group
starts partway through a system, as we switch from a solo to a choral
p
ur instructions
and it is all working perfectly, however, now my hairpins that start
or end on a dynamic are not centered on the opening or closing
dynamic. Any idea why this would happen?
All the best,
Craig
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 19:23, Daniel Benjamin Miller
mailto:dbmil...@dbmiller.org&g
ll working perfectly, however, now my hairpins that start
or end on a dynamic are not centered on the opening or closing
dynamic. Any idea why this would happen?
All the best,
Craig
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 19:23, Daniel Benjamin Miller
mailto:dbmil...@dbmiller.org>> wrote:
I agree.
another good choice
for the present!
On 6/25/20 5:16 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 25.06.2020, 04:37 -0400 schrieb Daniel Benjamin
Miller:
You're right, it does essentially replicate Dorico's style.
I don't think LilyPond should change what its default style is;
I
ot change the default fonts,
in my opinion (though of course Emmentaler and Feta are being expanded
as new features are added to LilyPond, and slight tweaks and
improvements are all well and good).
On 6/25/20 3:06 AM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020, Daniel Benjamin Miller wrote:
I'd like to share something: https://github.com/dbenjaminmiller/bmusicfonts
I personally prefer the Bravura design to Emmentaler/Feta, and there'd
been some SMuFL support offered in the past (which was highly buggy and
not really usable for professional scores in a few ways), as well as
Profon