Re: Custom noteheads and chords

2008-07-10 Thread Trevor Daniels
The example in section 4.6.5 of the Learning Manual might be a good starting point. Trevor - Original Message - From: "Eric Knapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 5:19 AM Subject: Re: Custom noteheads and chords Music functions? Ah, ha!

Re: Custom noteheads and chords

2008-07-09 Thread Eric Knapp
Music functions? Ah, ha! That may be the answer. I'm embarrassed to say it but I actually teach computer programming at a college and I didn't know about music functions. I think I will be using them a lot now that I have read about them. I can't believe that I haven't stumbled on them before. I wi

Re: Custom noteheads and chords

2008-07-09 Thread Carl Sorensen
Trevor Daniels treda.co.uk> writes: > > Eric > > \tweak may be the command you need. Have a look at section 4.1.4 Tweaking > methods in the Learning Manual for release 2.11 to see why this is needed > and how to use it. The explanation there applies just as well to release > 2.10. However

Re: Custom noteheads and chords

2008-07-09 Thread Trevor Daniels
variable, so this might not be quite the answer you want. Trevor - Original Message - From: "Eric Knapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "List lilypond-user" Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 10:27 PM Subject: Custom noteheads and chords Hello, With the help of a r

Custom noteheads and chords

2008-07-09 Thread Eric Knapp
Hello, With the help of a recent thread I have custom noteheads working just the way I want them except for one detail. I would like to have chords where each note in the chord has a different custom notehead. Here's an example. This works and each note has its own custom notehead. { \noteheadO