Re: defining custom note heads

2008-06-03 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Valentin, > Thanks Victor (nice to see you again :-) you too! > > I have added your example to the LSR: > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=475 excellent! > > Your workaround with the tuplets (on the other thread) is really nice, > feel free to add it to the LSR if you want (I'd have

Re: How to make some staff lines thicker than others?

2007-06-04 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello Laura, you can change the number of lines in the Staff so that some of them appear to be thicker. You do this by modifying the *line-positions* property of the Staff's StaffSymbol layout object. For example, if you want to make the middle line appear to be thicker you can make a 7 line staf

Re: "non adjacent" glissando: state of the art?

2007-04-04 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
obtaining the perfect examples: so maybe there's something imprecise in my implementation (even if I prefer the not touching stem). But I think that the argument should be valid in any case. Best -a- On 3 Apr 2007, at 02:58, v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Andrea, This may be possible,

Re: "non adjacent" glissando: state of the art?

2007-04-02 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
as a a sort of macro so to implement \startgliss \stopgliss? Best -a- On 31 Mar 2007, at 00:11, Trevor Bača wrote: On 3/30/07, v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Trevor, Andrea, all, Back when I suggested the inclusion of this feature in Lilypond Han-Wen g

Re: "non adjacent" glissando: state of the art?

2007-03-30 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Trevor, Andrea, all, Back when I suggested the inclusion of this feature in Lilypond Han-Wen gave me a brief explanation of why this was complicated to implement. Didn't fully understand, but in general this seems to require a major rewrite of the way glissandi (and probably line spanners

Re: proposal: second style for quartertone accidentals

2007-01-28 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree %100 with the addition of accidentals with arrows. However, I also think that both, the standard 1/4 and 3/4 tone signs Lilypond already has and the new ones should both be accessible, and, ideally, within the same "notehead-style". Otherwise combining them in a single score would require

Re: White diamond, black diamond, and possible small sponsorship?

2007-01-22 Thread v!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trevor, I suppose you thought of just changing the size of the black diamond, like this: %%% BEGIN %%% %\version "2.11.7" \layout { ragged-right = ##t } \new Staff { \override NoteHead #'font-size = #3 \once \override NoteHead #'style = #'harmonic c'4 \override NoteHead #'font-si

Re: uniform-stretching

2006-12-05 Thread V!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ing (think of what would happen for a > > R1*33 without this). > > However, the length used was the 3/8 rather than 4/4. Fixed in GIT. > > Awesome. > > Note to Orm then that we should remember to try the sample score > example on 2.11.2 when it releases. > > -- > Tre

glissando between non-adjacent notes

2006-08-16 Thread V!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lily automatically i don't know... one could simply hide the head of the intermediate notes. I guess the ideal would be to have a boolean option for this new feature, where one could say something like Glissando #'hide-middle-notes = ##t hope some of you are interested, best. Victor Adan. --

fingerings collide with beams

2006-07-19 Thread V!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#x27;'-2 >32 < a-1 c'''-1 >32 < a-2 c'''-2 >32 < a-1 c'''-1 >32 < a-2 c'''-2 >32 < a-1 c'''-1 >32 < a-2 c'''-2 >32 < a-1 c'''-1 >32 <

proportional grace notes

2006-06-22 Thread V!ctor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* >From looking at 6.5.7 in the manual (2.9), I can see it should be possible, maybe somehow changing the 'grace note timing', but I can't figure out how. How could I do this? Is there an easier way? Thanks,