Hi David,
2012/2/12 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> 2012/2/11 David Kastrup :
>>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>>
Personally I'd prefer sth like the attached. But it might not work
with the latest devel-version due to the changes with EventChord. (I
can't test it. "2.15.24"
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2012/2/11 David Kastrup :
>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>
>>> Personally I'd prefer sth like the attached. But it might not work
>>> with the latest devel-version due to the changes with EventChord. (I
>>> can't test it. "2.15.24" is currently my highest version.)
>>
>> I hav
Hi David,
2012/2/12 David Nalesnik :
> Hi Francisco,
>
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Francisco Vila
> wrote:
>>
>> 2012/2/11 Robin Bannister :
>> >> what Francisco wanted [?]
>> >
>> >
>> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-es/2012-02/jpgGbKXsMUjKS.jpg
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Exactly, thank
Hi David,
2012/2/11 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> Personally I'd prefer sth like the attached. But it might not work
>> with the latest devel-version due to the changes with EventChord. (I
>> can't test it. "2.15.24" is currently my highest version.)
>
> I have not checked this in
Hi Francisco,
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2012/2/11 Robin Bannister :
> >> what Francisco wanted [?]
> >
> >
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-es/2012-02/jpgGbKXsMUjKS.jpg
> >
> >
>
> Exactly, thanks. Latest example from Thomas Morley (not _that_ Thomas
>
2012/2/11 Robin Bannister :
>> what Francisco wanted [?]
>
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-es/2012-02/jpgGbKXsMUjKS.jpg
>
>
Exactly, thanks. Latest example from Thomas Morley (not _that_ Thomas
Morley, I guess :-) ) is more precise and better, but I think plain
slashes are a quick w
Thomas Morley writes:
> Personally I'd prefer sth like the attached. But it might not work
> with the latest devel-version due to the changes with EventChord. (I
> can't test it. "2.15.24" is currently my highest version.)
I have not checked this in practice, but theoretically, the only
affected
what Francisco wanted [?]
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-es/2012-02/jpgGbKXsMUjKS.jpg
Cheers,
Robin
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Hi Robin,
2012/2/11 Robin Bannister :
> Thomas Morley wrote:
>>
>> how about the code below? Is there something wrong with it?
>>
>> (Tested with "2.14.2" and "2.15.24")
>
>
> I thought Neil was implying it would stop working. I see it works with
> 2.15.29 too.
> But the result seems pretty halfb
Thomas Morley wrote:
how about the code below? Is there something wrong with it?
(Tested with "2.14.2" and "2.15.24")
I thought Neil was implying it would stop working.
I see it works with 2.15.29 too.
But the result seems pretty halfbaked to me;
what additional information is the player
2012/2/11 Thomas Morley :
> how aboutthe code below? Is there something wrong with it?
Wonderful. Many thanks for those quick and clever responses!
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com
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2012/2/10 Robin Bannister :
> Maybe you can make do with the (cheap imitation) slash provided towards the
> end of the same thread? See simile.ly
\chordmode { c1 g1 e1:m \percentCN e1:m \percentCN e1:m a1:m bes1 c1 }
\score {<< \new ChordNames { \set chordChanges = ##f \harmonies } >>}
Looks grea
Hi,
2012/2/10 Robin Bannister :
> Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Perhaps
>>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
>>> is of some use here?
>>
>>
>> Thanks, I think yes, but I obtain Scheme errors.
>
>
> Maybe you can make do with the (cheap imitation) slash provid
Francisco Vila wrote:
Perhaps http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
is of some use here?
Thanks, I think yes, but I obtain Scheme errors.
Maybe you can make do with the (cheap imitation) slash
provided towards the end of the same thread?
See simile.ly
On 10 February 2012 13:39, Francisco Vila wrote:
> It comes from
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
Hmm, I don't remember that not working, but it surely can't have done
even when I posted it. :)
Even worse now, since Mike's removed the repeat-slash stencil
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:25 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> On 2/10/12 3:14 AM, "Francisco Vila" wrote:
>
> >2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
> >> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
> >>> a chord is
2012/2/10 Carl Sorensen :
> Well, it looks like for the second error thick has not been defined. And
> I would guess (although I don't know for sure, because there's not enough
> code shown in your mail)
It comes from
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00705.html
> that
On 2/10/12 3:14 AM, "Francisco Vila" wrote:
>2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
>> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>>> a chord is repeated?
>>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup i
2012/2/10 Marc Hohl :
> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>
>> Hello,
>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>> a chord is repeated?
>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
>> chordnames context, instead of letting lilypon
Marc Hohl writes:
> Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
>> Hello,
>> Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
>> a chord is repeated?
>> It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
>> chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to
Am 10.02.2012 09:52, schrieb Francisco Vila:
Hello,
Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
a chord is repeated?
It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to detect repeated
chords automatical
Hello,
Does anyone know a way of printing slashes instead of chord names when
a chord is repeated?
It would serve as well to be able to print an arbitrary markup in a
chordnames context, instead of letting lilypond to detect repeated
chords automatically (which it currently does not). Here I am
for
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