Bill Mooney writes:
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> By using two 'Score' statements I think your requirement is met, EXCEPT
> that it works only if the example is only one system. By choosing a
> wider page eg 'landscape' mode one might be able to obtain a fairly
> large example (more measures) while staying in the 'one
Graham Percival writes:
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> On Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 02:46:58PM -0500, ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Okay, the syntax I am using in my example:
> >
> >#'base-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
> >
> > is an example of proportional notation, no? If not,
>
> Is that
Greetings Ivan,
I hope the attached file is of some use...
By using two 'Score' statements I think your requirement is met, EXCEPT
that it works only if the example is only one system. By choosing a
wider page eg 'landscape' mode one might be able to obtain a fairly
large example (more measures
On Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 02:46:58PM -0500, ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Graham Percival writes:
> >
> > Proportional notation? maybe as well as manually scaling
> > distances with *15/16 and stuff like that?
>
> Okay, the syntax I am using in my example:
>
>#'base-shortest-dur
Thanks to those who reponded. Sorry about
my delay in writing back.
"J. Boor" writes:
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> Ivan,
>
> To turn off time signature all together,
> do \set Score.timing = ##f
I cannot get this syntax to work. Lilypond compiles but
the time signature is still visible. Does this go in
the \con
Graham Percival writes:
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> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 10:43:46PM -0500, ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
> > As far as I can tell, the only tool to notate "unmetered"
> > music is the \cadenzaOn,\cadenzaOff pair of tags.
> > Am I right about this, or are there other ways?
>
> Proportional notat
Ivan,
To turn off time signature all together,
do \set Score.timing = ##f
That gets ride of time signature both visually and actually,
if you want to insert barlines after that, inser them manually:
\bar
If you want to break a line with no barline at the end, do
\bar "" \break
Actually, I
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 10:43:46PM -0500, ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the only tool to notate "unmetered"
> music is the \cadenzaOn,\cadenzaOff pair of tags.
> Am I right about this, or are there other ways?
Proportional notation? maybe as well as manually scaling
d
I would like to be able to use Lilypond to create musical
examples for inclusion in papers and slides, and often,
these musical examples will have no notated meter.
With such examples, I will want to control exactly how much
space each examples takes so that they can "line up" with
other examples