On Friday 01 July 2005 11.54, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Erik Sandberg wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 June 2005 13.14, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> >>If you're willing to pay for the development, I could implement this as
> >>a small feature.
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there somewhere a list of features which y
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2005 13.14, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
If you're willing to pay for the development, I could implement this as
a small feature.
Hi,
Is there somewhere a list of features which you are willing to implement for a
fee?
No. I'm willing to implement almos
Something like the Gnome bounties system perhaps? See -
http://www.gnome.org/bounties/index.html for details.
Jamie
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 19:02 +0200, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> On Thursday 30 June 2005 13.14, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > If you're willing to pay for the development, I could impleme
Thanks. I've already tried that, but it isn't really robust enough - it
puts accidentals outside the brackets for example. It also doesn't take
account of the note/grace note spacing properly. I haven't really got
time to learn some Scheme, so I might take Han-Wen up on his offer.
Jamie
On Fri, 2
Sure, at least if you know something about the Scheme language
and how it's used in LilyPond.
The example called stencil-hacking.ly in the "Regression Test" document
at www.lilypond.org shows how to add parentheses around a note head.
It shouldn't be so hard to modify it to give brackets instead (
On Thursday 30 June 2005 13.14, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> If you're willing to pay for the development, I could implement this as
> a small feature.
Hi,
Is there somewhere a list of features which you are willing to implement for a
fee?
Imagine a potential user who needs a feature that is unimp
Han-Wen,
You could have a proportional royalty from every piece I publish based
on the number of trills I write :-)
Joking aside, how much would you charge to implement such a feature?
Then it would just be a case of establishing whether we have enough
contributions to pay. We already have Josiah
Yes, except the grace note needs to be in brackets. Any way to do this?
Jamie
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 13:08 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You mean something like
> \afterGrace c4^\trill {\once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t cis4}
> See the section on grace notes in the manual.
>
> /Mats
>
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Hi!
Is there any chance that someone could write a lilypond engraver for
contemporary trill notation? By this I mean the use of the usual trill
sign, with a small, stemless notehead in brackets after the main note,
indicating the 'auxilliary note'
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Hi!
Is there any chance that someone could write a lilypond engraver for
contemporary trill notation? By this I mean the use of the usual trill
sign, with a small, stemless notehead in brackets after the main note,
indicating the 'auxilliary note' to be trilled with.
This n
You mean something like
\afterGrace c4^\trill {\once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t cis4}
See the section on grace notes in the manual.
/Mats
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Hi!
Is there any chance that someone could write a lilypond engraver for
contemporary trill notation? By this I mean the use
Hi!
Is there any chance that someone could write a lilypond engraver for
contemporary trill notation? By this I mean the use of the usual trill
sign, with a small, stemless notehead in brackets after the main note,
indicating the 'auxilliary note' to be trilled with.
This notation technique is co
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