Hi François and Pierre,
> So I'd suggest to use \tweak instead of\once\overrride to be more efficient.
I missed the - (as in -\tweak) that’s why I switched to \override. Your
solution is better.
Reading the docs a bit more, I would suggest to use \melisma …
\melismaEnd inside \[ and \]. This sav
Hi François, Hi Joram
As Joram already says, LilyPond has some limitation here and you'll
probably have to tweak numerous objects.
So I'd suggest to use \tweak instead of \once\overrride to be more
efficient.
I've also add 2 options for the star:
\version "2.18.2"
\include "gregorian.ly"
\score {
Dear Joram,
thanks first, this look much better this way.
About your question about hyphening, I just took it from the example
given in the manual and tried and failed...
Best thanks and happy new year!
F
2014-12-31 20:11 GMT-05:00, Noeck :
> Hi again François,
>
> there two limiting factors t
Hi again François,
there two limiting factors to my answer: 1) I did not write many
gregorian chants and 2) Lilypond has some limitations in this area.
But there are a few things I know how to improve and I have a few
questions for you:
Is it a convention in gregorian chants to have the hyphens
Hello,
This is my code (after the sanctus example in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/typesetting-gregorian-chant
with \version "2.18.0") :
\paper {
ragged-right = ##t
}
\include "gregorian.ly"
\score {
<<
\new VaticanaVoice = "cantus" {
\clef "vaticana-do3"
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