Re: [Spam] RE: Clef change placement

2020-02-04 Thread Jacques Menu
Thanks Aaron, great example! JM > Le 4 févr. 2020 à 06:05, Aaron Hill a écrit : > > On 2020-02-03 1:54 pm, Rutger Hofman wrote: >> I would also welcome this feature. How difficult is it to write a >> [Scheme] engraver? > > The mechanics of defining and using a Scheme engraver are relatively si

Re: [Spam] RE: Clef change placement

2020-02-03 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-02-03 1:54 pm, Rutger Hofman wrote: I would also welcome this feature. How difficult is it to write a [Scheme] engraver? The mechanics of defining and using a Scheme engraver are relatively simple: \version "2.19.83" Custom_engraver = #(lambda (context) ;; The let block can d

Re: [Spam] RE: Clef change placement

2020-02-03 Thread Rutger Hofman
-User Mailing List Subject: Re: Clef change placement Is there a way to achieve this placement automatically, other than by specifying explicit system breaks? Did you ever get an answer to this? Seems like a perfect job for a [Scheme] engraver… Nope. Yours is the first response I've g

RE: Clef change placement

2020-02-02 Thread Daniel Rosen
> -Original Message- > From: Kieren MacMillan [mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca] > Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2020 11:15 AM > To: Daniel Rosen > Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List > Subject: Re: Clef change placement > > > Is there a way to achieve this pla

Re: Clef change placement

2020-02-01 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Daniel, > From Elaine Gould's "Behind Bars" (p. 9): > >> Where an instrument rests for more than a system, it is usual to return it >> to its commonest clef... Place >> the clef change at the end of the system after the player has finished: this >> is the least disruptive position >> as rega