Re: Automatically convert beams [ ] into slurs ( ) to indicate melisma (was undefined)

2015-04-28 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 28.04.2015 um 03:44 schrieb Paul Morris: Calixte Faure wrote Traditionally, vocal scores are written without beams, except for melisma. But modern scores tend to keep beams everywhere and put slurs to indicate melisma. Is it possible to have both output with one source, without complicating

Re: Automatically convert beams [ ] into slurs ( ) to indicate melisma (was undefined)

2015-04-28 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Calixte, > On Apr 28, 2015, at 4:11 AM, Calixte Faure wrote: > > Hi Paul, > > Thanks a lot for snippet! > Here’s an example with words and autoBeamOff. The idea is to have both > traditional and modern vocal engraving with a unique source. > > music = { > \time 2/4 > | c'8[ d'] e' f' >

Re: Automatically convert beams [ ] into slurs ( ) to indicate melisma (was undefined)

2015-04-28 Thread Calixte Faure
Hi Paul, Thanks a lot for snippet! Here’s an example with words and autoBeamOff. The idea is to have both traditional and modern vocal engraving with a unique source. music = { \time 2/4 | c'8[ d'] e' f' | g'[ a'] b' c'' } words = { la li lo la li lo } << {\autoBeamOff \music} \add

Automatically convert beams [ ] into slurs ( ) to indicate melisma (was undefined)

2015-04-27 Thread Paul Morris
Calixte Faure wrote > Traditionally, vocal scores are written without beams, except for melisma. > But modern scores tend to keep beams everywhere and put slurs to indicate > melisma. > > Is it possible to have both output with one source, without complicating > the typesetting? > > I have this i