On 1/12/09 3:21 PM, "Tom Hall" wrote:
> Carl D. Sorensen byu.edu> writes:
>
>> Yes, this is a job for scheme, because parenthesize is a music function, and
>> it needs to have music following it. That's why you can't move it into an
>> identifier.
>>
>> The custosNote example in Section 6.
Carl D. Sorensen byu.edu> writes:
> Yes, this is a job for scheme, because parenthesize is a music function, and
> it needs to have music following it. That's why you can't move it into an
> identifier.
>
> The custosNote example in Section 6.1.2 of the Notation Reference should
> give you the
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Yes, this is a job for scheme, because parenthesize is a music function, and
it needs to have music following it. That's why you can't move it into an
identifier.
The custosNote example in Section 6.1.2 of the Notation Reference should
give you the pattern you need to
On 1/12/09 10:21 AM, "Jonathan Kulp" wrote:
> Tom Hall wrote:
>> Thanks Jon
>>
>> that was really helpful. From your post and lily docs, I've cobbled together
>> the
>> following below, which seems to work OK, aiming to use a global variable to
>> save
>> some space.
>>
>> A question about t
Tom Hall wrote:
Thanks Jon
that was really helpful. From your post and lily docs, I've cobbled together the
following below, which seems to work OK, aiming to use a global variable to save
some space.
A question about this: is there a way to move the parenthesisation
(\parenthesize) to within
Thanks Jon
that was really helpful. From your post and lily docs, I've cobbled together the
following below, which seems to work OK, aiming to use a global variable to save
some space.
A question about this: is there a way to move the parenthesisation
(\parenthesize) to within the global variab
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Sorry, Tom. I forgot in the first email that you wanted the
parenthesized note to be small. Here's the revised snippet, which I've
just added to the LSR as well.
Jon
Sorry again. I plead the early hour. :| I mistakenly used a guitar
clef with this. Change the
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Tom Hall wrote:
Hello List
is it possible to combine harmonics notation with a small stemless
parenthesized
note indicating the sounding pitch of a string harmonic?
Something like
-but also including a small stemless notehead (\tiny?) for the e''
This is
common in C20
Tom Hall wrote:
Hello List
is it possible to combine harmonics notation with a small stemless parenthesized
note indicating the sounding pitch of a string harmonic?
Something like
-but also including a small stemless notehead (\tiny?) for the e'' This is
common in C20th notation.
I'm n
Hello List
is it possible to combine harmonics notation with a small stemless parenthesized
note indicating the sounding pitch of a string harmonic?
Something like
-but also including a small stemless notehead (\tiny?) for the e'' This is
common in C20th notation.
I'm not familiar enough w
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