Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-04 Thread Raphael Mankin
On 03/02/2024 23:45, Valentin Petzel wrote: Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2024, 16:38:22 CET schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser: ... and without any new insight, but with a healthy dose of syntactic sugar: And with a rather simple custom engraver Lilypond will do these kinds of things for us. I know, b

Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-03 Thread Valentin Petzel
Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2024, 16:38:22 CET schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser: > ... and without any new insight, but with a healthy dose of syntactic sugar: And with a rather simple custom engraver Lilypond will do these kinds of things for us. Cheers, Valentin\version "2.24" #(set-object-property! 'ga

Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-02 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Am 02.02.24 um 01:35 schrieb Leo Correia de Verdier: If you want to avoid some of the jiggery pokery you could do something like: \version "2.25.12" #(define ((time-alternate-time upa downa upb downb) grob) (grob-interpret-markup grob (markup

Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-01 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
If you want to avoid some of the jiggery pokery you could do something like: \version "2.25.12" #(define ((time-alternate-time upa downa upb downb) grob) (grob-interpret-markup grob (markup #:override '(baseline-skip . 0) #:number

Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-01 Thread Raphael Mankin
Thank you, that worked a treat. Though I also had to add a "\time 6/8" in order to get automatic bar lines inserted. "\time 3/4" produced wrong beaming in the 6/8 bars, and I can see that I may have to do some jiggery pokery to the beaming in 3/4 bars if, for example, I have 4 or more quavers.

Re: Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-01 Thread Knute Snortum
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 10:50 AM Raphael Mankin wrote: > I have music with alternate bars in 3/4 and 6/8. The usual way to > indicate this is to put both time signatures at the start, but I can > find no way to do this. > > I have tried "\time 3/4 <> \time 6/8", but I only get the last one. >

Alternate bars in different time signatures

2024-02-01 Thread Raphael Mankin
I have music with alternate bars in 3/4 and 6/8. The usual way to indicate this is to put both time signatures at the start, but I can find no way to do this. I have tried "\time 3/4 <> \time 6/8", but I only get the last one. Note, this is not a compound time of 3/4+6/8, but alternating

Re: Different time signatures on staves bug?

2022-10-31 Thread Jean Abou Samra
equal measure lenghts for the different time signatures. I have tried to apply this model to my use case, but something does not work as expected. The problem shows when you do not have have all the same values in your last bar. In that case Lilypond only accepts less than 6 crotchets there. Whatever I

Different time signatures on staves bug?

2022-10-31 Thread Hajo Baess
Hello all, I need to typeset a lied (voice/piano) where temporarily the time signatures change from 4/4 for both parts to 2/4 for the voice and to 6/8 for the piano and back to 4/4 again. In the NR there is a nice example how to achieve this with equal measure lenghts for the different time

Re: please direct to manual; different time signatures for different instruments

2018-03-26 Thread Ben
On 3/26/2018 1:29 AM, Wols Lists wrote: On 25/03/18 23:39, Ben wrote: On 3/25/2018 6:24 PM, Colin Campbell wrote: On 2018-03-25 12:19 PM, Sam Frybyte wrote: I don't even know what this is called so finding it in the manual has me stymied. I am using version 2.18.2 Thanks in advance. I believ

Re: please direct to manual; different time signatures for different instruments

2018-03-25 Thread Wols Lists
On 25/03/18 23:39, Ben wrote: > On 3/25/2018 6:24 PM, Colin Campbell wrote: >> On 2018-03-25 12:19 PM, Sam Frybyte wrote: >>> I don't even know what this is called so finding it in the manual has >>> me stymied. >>> I am using version 2.18.2 >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >> I believe someone has alrea

Re: please direct to manual; different time signatures for different instruments

2018-03-25 Thread Ben
On 3/25/2018 6:24 PM, Colin Campbell wrote: On 2018-03-25 12:19 PM, Sam Frybyte wrote: I don't even know what this is called so finding it in the manual has me stymied. I am using version 2.18.2 Thanks in advance. I believe someone has already directed you to polymetric notation, but here is

Re: please direct to manual; different time signatures for different instruments

2018-03-25 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Sam, What you're looking for is probably Polymetric notation All the best, Torsten -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___

please direct to manual; different time signatures for different instruments

2018-03-25 Thread Sam Frybyte
I don't even know what this is called so finding it in the manual has me stymied. I am using version 2.18.2 Thanks in advance. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-17 Thread David Kastrup
David Wright writes: > On Mon 07 Nov 2016 at 03:12:15 (-0700), mclaren > wrote >> Musicians must develop a very thick skin and learn to expect this. The >> crucial issue is to get a score, by whatever means possible, and then move >> on. Practicing musicians quickly learn to regard programmers a

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-16 Thread Kieren MacMillan
On Nov 16, 2016, at 11:58 PM, David Wright wrote: > I guess you have some problems which are far more serious than those > that arise when playing about with LilyPond or posting here. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! That made my night. Thanks for the chuckle, David. Best, Kieren.

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-16 Thread David Wright
On Mon 07 Nov 2016 at 03:12:15 (-0700), mclaren wrote: > David Wright remarked: > > "What I can't understand is why you would want > to print out a score that is basically impossible to play, and is, in > any case, written in a notation that is debatably incapable of > expressing it." > > Thi

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread Urs Liska
Am 7. November 2016 13:29:50 MEZ, schrieb David Kastrup : >Urs Liska writes: > >> Am 07.11.2016 um 11:12 schrieb mclaren: >> >>> Thus end users must go it alone and find workarounds for themselves. >>> Programmers will never lift a finger to help you when things go >>> wrong. Instead, the progr

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > Am 07.11.2016 um 11:12 schrieb mclaren: > >> Thus end users must go it alone and find workarounds for themselves. >> Programmers will never lift a finger to help you when things go >> wrong. Instead, the programmer will typically blame the victim: "Oh, >> the program is suppo

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread Urs Liska
Am 07.11.2016 um 11:12 schrieb mclaren: > David Wright remarked: > > "What I can't understand is why you would want > to print out a score that is basically impossible to play, and is, in > any case, written in a notation that is debatably incapable of > expressing it." > > This score might be

RE: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread Andrew Bernard
have devoted many hours to your queries. Andrew -Original Message- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+andrew.bernard=gmail@gnu.org] On Behalf Of mclaren Sent: Monday, 7 November 2016 9:12 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Two different time signatures with

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread David Kastrup
mclaren writes: > David Wright remarked: > > "What I can't understand is why you would want > to print out a score that is basically impossible to play, and is, in > any case, written in a notation that is debatably incapable of > expressing it." > > This score might be impossible for _humans_

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-07 Thread mclaren
ck skin and learn to expect this. The crucial issue is to get a score, by whatever means possible, and then move on. Practicing musicians quickly learn to regard programmers as a form of damage and route around them. -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Two-dif

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-06 Thread David Wright
On Sat 05 Nov 2016 at 23:35:21 (-0700), mclaren wrote: > The logical extension of that example I posted with the large time signature, > 4918233/340340, involves two different simultaneous measures with different > tuplets and different time signatures, one large, the other not. Is i

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-06 Thread Urs Liska
Am 6. November 2016 07:51:49 MEZ, schrieb Nathan Ho : >On 2016-11-05 23:35, mclaren wrote: >> Urs Liska's and Andrew Ho's page break code works well on most >examples >> I've >> worked through, but it doesn't work here. > >Hi mclaren, > >I hate to correct you, but the correct names are Hans Lisk

Re: Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-05 Thread Nathan Ho
On 2016-11-05 23:35, mclaren wrote: Urs Liska's and Andrew Ho's page break code works well on most examples I've worked through, but it doesn't work here. Hi mclaren, I hate to correct you, but the correct names are Hans Liska and Andrew Ho. Andrew ___

Two different time signatures with different tuplets in 'em

2016-11-05 Thread mclaren
The logical extension of that example I posted with the large time signature, 4918233/340340, involves two different simultaneous measures with different tuplets and different time signatures, one large, the other not. In this case, the 4918233/340340 measure (which is really a different smaller

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Harm, > Well, you could do: Thanks! I’ll check this out and report back. > Though why? > \once \set Score.timeSigVisibility = ##t is even more typing than > inserting \time Because I’m trying to separate content from presentation — typing \time forces presentation layer information into m

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-04-12 21:28 GMT+02:00 Kieren MacMillan : > Hi all, > >>> But forcing the grob to appear presupposes that there is a TimeSignature >>> grob, and these are created in response to \time. What you are suggesting >>> would mean that each measure needs its own time signature object, which is >>> no

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, >> But forcing the grob to appear presupposes that there is a TimeSignature >> grob, and these are created in response to \time. What you are suggesting >> would mean that each measure needs its own time signature object, which is >> not the case. Fair enough. > Can the edition engraver

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Paul Morris
ngraver just insert a "\time X/X" where the time sig should appear? -Paul -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/centering-different-time-signatures-tp174389p174425.html Sent from the User mailing list

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread David Nalesnik
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Kieren MacMillan < kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi Simon, > > > I couldn’t carry it out, but what about the following approach: Create a > music function to add \times before /every/ bar, add that function to > toplevel-music-functions, \omit them except

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Simon, > I couldn’t carry it out, but what about the following approach: Create a > music function to add \times before /every/ bar, add that function to > toplevel-music-functions, \omit them except for the first, and use > \once\override TimeSignature.stencil = #ly:time-signature::print fo

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-12 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 12.04.2015 um 02:32 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: Hi David, No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time signatures belonging to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical "relatedness." Can't say if that's a valid assumption. Outstanding! Works great on all the ex

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread David Nalesnik
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:32 PM, Kieren MacMillan < kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi David, > > > No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time > signatures belonging to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical > "relatedness." Can't say if that's a valid ass

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David, > No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time signatures > belonging to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical "relatedness." > Can't say if that's a valid assumption. Outstanding! Works great on all the examples I can see in this score. Thanks! Kiere

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Kieren, On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Kieren MacMillan < kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > > I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround. > > I appreciate the work… but I have multiple instances of this issue, with > different combinations of

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Pierre, > I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround. I appreciate the work… but I have multiple instances of this issue, with different combinations of time signatures, so this isn’t sufficient to save much manual work. I’ll just use the \editionEngraver to thro

Re: centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Kieren, I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround. Though it's well centered, so here it goes: shortTSmusic = { \tweak layer #-1 \tweak stencil #(lambda (grob) (grob-interpret-markup grob #{ \markup \cent

centering different time signatures

2015-04-11 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, In the snippet included below, I’d like to have the two time signatures center-aligned, but haven’t found the correct incantation. (Gould has nothing specific to say about this situation, but her polymetric time signatures *appear* to be centre-aligned, and not left-aligned like Lily’s

Re: Different time signatures in different staves and midi.

2010-03-03 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Giovanni Roversi wrote: > I'm writing a piece in wich the organ and other instruments play in 4/4, > but a sort of lead synth solo is in 7/8. So, I want to write this > producing also a midi file. But, in the snippets I found, there's not > the \midi { } parameter, and if I add it doesn't work. I p

Re: Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-09 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Why hasn't anyone in this thread pointed to the section on "Polymetric notation" in the manual, which describes exactly the same solution? /Mats Quoting Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 2007/12/9, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I find the following "orginal" snippet also worth f

Re: Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-09 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/12/9, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I find the following "orginal" snippet also worth for the lsr -it > shows the ability to realize contemporary Music with Lilypond Indeed! It just won a "real_music" tag :) Updated version: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=344 Valentin _

Re: Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-09 Thread Ole Schmidt
I find the following "orginal" snippet also worth for the lsr -it shows the ability to realize contemporary Music with Lilypond ole %%% \version "2.10.15" \paper { indent = #0 ragged-right = ##t } global = { \time 3/4

Re: Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-09 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/12/8, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > the following example is a modified version of something that Adam James > Wilson wrote for me (you can search the archives for "problem with > full-measure rests in differently time-scaled staves" Thanks, added as http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1

Re: Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-08 Thread Ole Schmidt
the following example is a modified version of something that Adam James Wilson wrote for me (you can search the archives for "problem with full-measure rests in differently time-scaled staves" Maybe there is an easier solution to your problem and this is a bit overshoot ole %%

Double choir music with different time signatures

2007-12-08 Thread Roz Sherris
Hello folks I'm transcribing a piece for two 6-part choirs, arranged in 2 ChoirStaffs, Choir 1 and Choir 2. At first the time signatures for both choirs are the same, but part way through they change to separate time sigs: Choir 1 to 12/8 dotted crotchet = 40; Choir 2 to 4/4 crotchet = 40.

Re: Different time signatures

2002-09-25 Thread Rune Zedeler
Dmitry Rutsky wrote: > OK, how to syncronize them properly? Look at the example... What is the problem? The upper staff contains one quarter per two eights in the lower staff - as it should. If you wan't triplets instead of eights then you should use the triplet features of lilypond (\times 2/

Re: Different time signatures

2002-09-25 Thread Dmitry Rutsky
> you also have to insert "\alias Timing" together with the timing > engraver, like this: > > \translator { > \StaffContext > \alias Timing > } > > Then you can use both the \bar command and the \time command > independently in the staves. > > This is a very recent feature of lilypond. Notice

Re: Different time signatures

2002-09-23 Thread Rune Zedeler
Dmitry Rutsky wrote: > > In the paper block, add the following: > > > > > > \translator{ \ScoreContext > > \remove "Timing_engraver" } > > > > > > \translator { \StaffContext > > \consists "Timing_engraver"} you also have to insert

Re: Different time signatures

2002-09-23 Thread Dmitry Rutsky
> This is one that was solved for me a short time ago. There may be a > newer fix, but you don't say which version of lilypond you're using. I am using 1.6.4. > This one is good for 1.6.0 and on: > > In the paper block, add the following: > > > \translator{ \ScoreContext >

Re: Different time signatures

2002-09-22 Thread William R Brohinsky
eing able to put \bar "|." in one of the staves, and having Lilypond apply that to all the staves. I hope this helps you as much as it helped me! raybro Dmitry Rutsky wrote: > > How can I get different time signatures on different staffs? Why example I a

Different time signatures

2002-09-22 Thread Dmitry Rutsky
How can I get different time signatures on different staffs? Why example I am sending doesn't work? --- Dmitry Rutsky RH = \notes \relative c { \time 4/4 c4 f g c \bar "|." } LH = \notes \relative c { \time 12/8 c8 d e f g a b c } \score { \con