Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry - probably didn't explain very clearly. I couldn't get your code snippet to work - the slurs don't seem to print at all. When I was playing around with it, however, I found something in the reference and managed to get what I wanted with: % Scottish Bowing - use for strai

Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-14 Thread Rune Zedeler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Thanks for the suggestion, but glissandi go between the two notes, whereas I'm needing the line to be above or below - exactly where a slur would be. I find it a bit difficult to understand what you want. Is it something like this? %%% BEGIN %%% \new Staff \with {

Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-13 Thread Phil Raynaud
> Just a correction: SLURLIM #'0 is the same as SLURLIM #'0.0 (I made a mistake in the explanation: it is not (0 . 0) because there is only one value. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilyp

Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-13 Thread Phil Raynaud
> Hi David, I may have an answer to your question: Just test this example, it does'nt need much explanation %% \version "2.11.34" \paper { #(set-paper-size "a4") %#(set-paper-size "letter") line-width = 184\mm #(ly:set-op

Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: >Subj: Re: Straight-Slurs > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is there a way to slur two notes with a straight line, as is often >> seen in Scottish fiddle music? I can make them go up, go

Re: Straight-Slurs

2007-10-12 Thread David Bobroff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Is there a way to slur two notes with a straight line, as is often seen in Scottish fiddle music? I can make them go up, go down, even go dotted - but can't see how to get a straight slur. Would be grateful for any pointers to the part of the manual I've missed.

Straight-Slurs

2007-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Is there a way to slur two notes with a straight line, as is often seen in Scottish fiddle music? I can make them go up, go down, even go dotted - but can't see how to get a straight slur. Would be grateful for any pointers to the part of the manual I've missed. - Dave P.