Re: Ambrosian Chant Notation

2020-01-12 Thread Michael Gerdau
> > I'm still trying to figure out how to create a custom notehead > > (extended black rectangle) > > Something like this might be a good place to start: > > > \version "2.18.2" > { >\tweak Stem.transparent ##t >\tweak stencil #(lambda (grob) > (grob-interpret-markup grob #{ >

Re: Ambrosian Chant Notation

2020-01-11 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-11 5:59 pm, nagymusic wrote: I'm still trying to figure out how to create a custom notehead (extended black rectangle) Something like this might be a good place to start: \version "2.18.2" { \tweak Stem.transparent ##t \tweak stencil #(lambda (grob) (grob-interpret-mar

Re: Ambrosian Chant Notation

2020-01-11 Thread nagymusic
Andrew, Many thanks for your message. Here's what I have managed so far (see below). I'm still trying to figure out how to create a custom notehead (extended black rectangle), as in the attached example. \version "2.19.83" \include "gregorian.ly" \include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly" chant = \r

Re: Ambrosian Chant Notation

2020-01-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Zvony, No doubt somebody here will have all the code to do this already, but it's really interesting I think. It's easy to make a system with only two staff lines, and I think the black bars can be simply done with a custom notehead, as you suspect. I'll have a look into it. Fascinating. Are t

Ambrosian Chant Notation

2020-01-11 Thread nagymusic
IMG_20200111_160849_1.jpg Hello! I'm asked to revise a few Ambrosian chants from the Anglican hymnal. The goal is to modify the text while keeping the pitches intact. Does anyone have suggestions on how to engrave the at