On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 4:07 PM David Kastrup wrote:
> Paolo Prete writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a way to change displayed text in the TimeSignature's fraction,
> > without changing the effective value?
> >
> > for example, if I have
> >
> > { \time 3/4 c' c' c' }
> >
> > I would like to
Paolo Prete writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to change displayed text in the TimeSignature's fraction,
> without changing the effective value?
>
> for example, if I have
>
> { \time 3/4 c' c' c' }
>
> I would like to display "Foo / Bar" instead of "3 / 4", while preserving
> the inner 3/4 stru
On 6/5/20, Paolo Prete wrote:
> Is there a way to change displayed text in the TimeSignature's fraction,
> without changing the effective value?
Yes, by overriding its 'stencil property:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=554
Good luck!
Cheers,
-- V.
Hello,
Is there a way to change displayed text in the TimeSignature's fraction,
without changing the effective value?
for example, if I have
{ \time 3/4 c' c' c' }
I would like to display "Foo / Bar" instead of "3 / 4", while preserving
the inner 3/4 structure.
Thanks!
Best,
P
> -Original Message-
> From: Noeck [mailto:noeck.marb...@gmx.de]
> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2020 6:33 PM
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: StaffSymbol stops short of end-of-\score TimeSignature or
> KeySignature
>
> You could add an invisible spacer rest in
> My question: how can I get the StaffSymbol to continue through the 4/4
> marking at the end of the first \score (and through the key change at the end
> of the second), as it does through the 2/4 at the end of the line above?
You could add an invisible spacer rest in both cases:
\time 4/4 s
olution is applied here the results are still not quite right: when
everything in my example is uncommented, the cautionary TimeSignatures are no
longer vertically aligned because the 4/4 is pushed slightly to the left,
there's a little too much space between the right edge of the TimeSignatu
Brilliant! Thanks!
Erik
lör 5 aug. 2017 kl 21:54 skrev Thomas Morley :
> 2017-08-05 21:09 GMT+02:00 Erik Natanael Gustafsson
> :
>
> > Here is the MWE I arraived at (I don't know how much of the structure
> code
> > is usually posted here so I'm posting the whole file with score
> definition
> >
2017-08-05 21:09 GMT+02:00 Erik Natanael Gustafsson
:
> Here is the MWE I arraived at (I don't know how much of the structure code
> is usually posted here so I'm posting the whole file with score definition
> and all):
[skipping the "whole file"]
A minimal would be:
\version "2.18.2"
{
\time
Sorry for the confusion. Seems like the first reply I got also only went to
me and not to the list. This was written by Holland Hopson:
"Hi Erik,
Your example doesn’t compile for me. Maybe you can make a minimal working
example?
I’ve had good results using frameEngraver-bars-and-boxes.ily for box
2017-08-05 19:28 GMT+02:00 Erik Natanael Gustafsson
:
> Whoops, I accidentally sent my reply only to Holland. Here it is again:
>
> "
> Good idea! I made a minimal example
Where is it?
> and in the process I realised that time
> signatures stopped being printed after I used "\set
> Staff.timeSign
Whoops, I accidentally sent my reply only to Holland. Here it is again:
"
Good idea! I made a minimal example and in the process I realised that time
signatures stopped being printed after I used "\set
Staff.timeSignatureFraction = 4/4" (the box markup had nothing to do with
it). Is there any way
You'll probably get more responses if you create a Minimal Working Example
(MWE). This is the smallest amount of code that will reproduce the problem.
I often find that I stumble over a solution when I'm creating my MWE.
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On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 3:27 AM, Erik Natana
Hi!
I'm working on a piece while learning lilypond. It uses a bit of box
notation so I have the time signatures hidden in the beginning, but then I
want them back.
After using
\override Staff.TimeSignature.stencil = ##f
to remove my time signatures, I can revert back using
\revert Staff.TimeSigna
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi Phil,
>
>> \layout {
>> \context {
>> \Score
>> \remove Mark_engraver
>> }
>> \context {
>> \Staff
>> \consists Mark_engraver
>> }
>> }
>
> Ah, yes… that would work in that one place.
> But in this particular score, I’ve got lots of
Hi Phil,
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Score
> \remove Mark_engraver
> }
> \context {
> \Staff
> \consists Mark_engraver
> }
> }
Ah, yes… that would work in that one place.
But in this particular score, I’ve got lots of other marks that might/would get
messed up (
Hi David,
> Well, I don't think that time signatures would be able to take text
> scripts but you can modify their grob:
Lovely solution — many thanks.
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info
‣ email: i...@kierenmacmillan.i
Hi Abraham,
>> Did I miss something?
> Other than putting \global in-line with each part... ;-)
HA! =)
> On a more serious note, I wonder if it is possible to re-assign the
> TextScript parent? Or, add the TextScript as a child of the TimeSignature?
I, too, am curious about t
ss something?
>
Other than putting \global in-line with each part... ;-)
On a more serious note, I wonder if it is possible to re-assign the
TextScript parent? Or, add the TextScript as a child of the TimeSignature?
David's solution is nice, but it makes the first NoteColumn move out due to
t
- Original Message -
From: Kieren MacMillan
To: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 4:30 PM
Subject: can \markup behave like \mark [on a single staff],or attach to
TimeSignature
Hello all,
I have a score where (e.g.) a 12/8 measure is broken up in
ppear only on the Staff it’s added to; or
>
> 2. attach a TextScript directly to the TimeSignature [so that I don’t have to
> manually tweak the #’X-offset]
>
> ??
Well, I don't think that time signatures would be able to take text
scripts but you can modify the
Hi Abraham,
> Give this one a try: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=433
I don’t think TextScript has break-alignment possibilities:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/internals/textscript
And as a RehearsalMark, that will fail to do what I’m hoping (which is
different markings for ea
t; 1. use \mark instead [so that I can use the auto-align features of
> RehearsalMark], but have it appear only on the Staff it’s added to; or
>
> 2. attach a TextScript directly to the TimeSignature [so that I don’t
> have to manually tweak the #’X-offset]
>
> ??
>
Giv
o the TimeSignature [so that I don’t have
to manually tweak the #’X-offset]
??
Thanks in advance for any hints/help,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info
‣ email: i...@kierenmacmillan
#(double-time-signature "timesig.mensural44" "3")
\time 3/4
c8 b c d e f g4 g g g4 a8 g f e d2. \bar "|."
}
%
Adjust the \fontsize value to taste (0 means default size, BTW).
Best,
Abraham
Thanks Abraham.
This will work. Also when i mod
Yes, this is what I'm trying right now :) Probably I'll stick to that, as it's the most natural way of changing the font.
Thanks.
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t-size = #2.5
\numericTimeSignature
}
}
That seems to size things better than my previous suggestions for any
global staff-size, at least it did for me from 10pt to 40pt staff-sizes.
- Abraham
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Yes, Abraham, I've tried this. But the drawback of this solution is thet it doesn't scale to bigger staff size.
Try: #(set-global-staff-size 26) and you'll get what I mean.
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to 0 and this look virtually identical to me,
but maybe this works better for you.
- Abraham
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Abraham, I'll try to explain why setting baseline-skip to 0 is a bad idea here. Take a look at the attachment. This is what is happening if you set baseline-skip to 0.
In case of some other fonts difference between 'a' and 'b' is more noticeable.
So we need to have baseline skip set to 2 to have
OK, so with abs-fontsize it scales properly, but if I set global staff size
_higher_ than default (20) then it doesn't scale.
% BEGIN %%
#(define
(customTimeSignature grob)
(let*
((sz
(ly:grob-property grob 'font-size 0.0))
(mult (magstep sz))
(fraction
0 (shown with staves at fontSize = -3, -2, -1, and
default, respectively):
[image: Inline image 1]
That looks like it's vertically aligned nicely to me, but if this isn't
what you're after, please help us understand what you see as the ideal
scenario. Thanks!
- Abraham
image.png (5
> On Jul 16, 2015, at 3:16 PM, Karol Majewski wrote:
>
> Paul, I,ve came up with this, but it doesn't help. Is setting baseline-skip
> to 0 only way?
There might be another way, but if so I’m out of ideas. The following takes
the ly:stencil-scale approach, and it doesn’t help here.
-Paul
#
I'd like to avoid setting baseline-skip to 0, as it results in specing issues
between num and denom (denom is bit misaligned vertically).
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Paul, I,ve came up with this, but it doesn't help. Is setting baseline-skip to
0 only way?
BEGIN
#(define
(customTimeSignature grob)
(let*
((sz
(ly:grob-property grob 'font-size 0.0))
(mult (magstep sz))
(fraction
(ly:grob-property grob 'fraction))
> On Jul 16, 2015, at 2:45 PM, Paul Morris wrote:
>
> Hi, when overriding a grob’s stencil, you have to scale the new stencil by
> the current font-size.
Hmmm, on second thought, it looks like grob-interpret-markup already takes care
of scaling the new stencil to the current font size.
An
> > I use the following code for changing TimeSignature font. But when it
> comes to changeing staff size via 'magstep', the TimeSignature doesn't
> scale correctly. It seems that baseline-skip remains the same. How can I
> fix this?
>
> Hi, when overriding a grob’s sten
> On Jul 16, 2015, at 2:18 PM, Karol Majewski wrote:
>
> I use the following code for changing TimeSignature font. But when it comes
> to changeing staff size via 'magstep', the TimeSignature doesn't scale
> correctly. It seems that baseline-skip remains the same.
Hi,
I use the following code for changing TimeSignature font. But when it comes to
changeing staff size via 'magstep', the TimeSignature doesn't scale correctly.
It seems that baseline-skip remains the same. How can I fix this?
-- Karol
%% BEGIN
\version &quo
Nice! Thank you!!
2015-04-29 20:02 GMT-03:00 Dan Eble :
> On Apr 29, 2015, at 16:48 , padovani wrote:
> >
> > So... I discovered that the TimeSignature issue is related to the fact
> that
> > it is not being written as text to the svg file, but as a path.
> >
>
On Apr 29, 2015, at 16:48 , padovani wrote:
>
> So... I discovered that the TimeSignature issue is related to the fact that
> it is not being written as text to the svg file, but as a path.
>
> If I use this code I can create a svg file with different fonts for the
> time sig
So... I discovered that the TimeSignature issue is related to the fact that
it is not being written as text to the svg file, but as a path.
If I use this code I can create a svg file with different fonts for the
time signature, overriding the stencil with a text:
%% BEGIN CODE 1
\score
On Apr 28, 2015, at 13:37 , padovani wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> But the code below one gives me an error if I compile with -dbackend=svg
[snip]
> (I'm using 2.19.19 on OSX 10.9.5.)
>
PDF output doesn’t even work for me on OSX 10.10.3:
GNU LilyPond 2.19.19
Processing `time-signature-font.ly'
Parsing..
Hi,
This code compiles on .ps /.svg backends without problems:
%code 1
\score {
\new Staff {
\time 2/4
c2_\markup {
\override #'(font-name . "Helvetica")
"here it works"
}
}
}
%end code 1
But the code below one gives me an error if I compile with -dbackend=svg
%code2
\score {
\new Staff {
At 19:58 on 13 Apr 2015, Mark Knoop wrote:
>At 13:59 on 13 Apr 2015, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>>The “presentation layer” comprises, in part, choices that must be made
>>to physically represent the content on the page, given the page
>>geometry, clarity considerations, etc. In this Piano/Conductor
>>
At 13:59 on 13 Apr 2015, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>The “presentation layer” comprises, in part, choices that must be made
>to physically represent the content on the page, given the page
>geometry, clarity considerations, etc. In this Piano/Conductor
>engraving/presentation, m. 4 immediately follows
[n.b. None of the referenced images are attached to this post, since the
moderator has told me that 186KB is “huge”. Anyone interested in seeing the
images can contact me directly, or perhaps recommend a website which will allow
me to upload such images for public viewing/linking.]
Hi Andrew,
Hi all,
>From time to time in the score I’m currently engraving, I want to force the
>time signature to “reappear” in a particular measure even though the time
>signature is not changing at that moment.
I don’t want to add a new \time command in the note code (which, I believe,
might solve the
I've got it:
\context { \Score
\override TimeSignature #'X-extent = #'(0 . 3)
}
that does it.
and I think this is the file I was looking for:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/internals/grob_002dinterface
best, .h.h.
On 4 Apr 2013, at 16:29,
ike 17/16, or do you mean that the following notes
would begin at the same position?
>
> where would I look up all the possible overrides for Staff.TimeSignature?
>
For 2.12, you can find information here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-internals/TimeSignatur
I'm staring at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Size-of-objects#Size-of-objects
but there is no information about how to constrain the width of objects. I
would like to adjust the width of a time signature. I randomly tried
\score {
\new Rhythmic
Gagi Petrovic gagipetrovic.nl> writes:
> \override Staff.StaffSymbol #'line-positions = #'(-4 4)
> \override Staff.StaffSymbol #'ledger-positions = #'(0)
At first I thought Gagi wanted ledgers on notes at the center of his open staff,
and nowhere else. Then I remembered how 'ledger-posit
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: Gagi Petrovic
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:58 AM
> Subject: wrong placement of timesignature (since 2.16)
>
>
> Dear ponder, first of all: tha
- Original Message -
From: Gagi Petrovic
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: wrong placement of timesignature (since 2.16)
Dear ponder, first of all: thank you for the newest version!
I noticed though, that since 2.16, the placement of
Dear ponder, first of all: thank you for the newest version!
I noticed though, that since 2.16, the placement of TimeSignature is off in
custom line-positions. I added an example to clarify this. Is this is bug
or due to some new underlying mechanic?
Thank you!
Kind regards, Gagi
\version
Am 14.08.2011 um 12:52 schrieb Neil Puttock:
> I don't think you need a new engraver for this; overriding the stencil
> should suffice since the time signature fraction is passed to
> TimeSignature via the property 'fraction:
Of course, I came via the scheme-engraver-street
stencil
should suffice since the time signature fraction is passed to
TimeSignature via the property 'fraction:
\override TimeSignature #'stencil =
#(lambda (grob)
(let ((frac (ly:grob-property grob 'fraction)))
(grob-interpret-markup grob
(markup
(pair? frac))
(begin
(set! time-signature
(ly:engraver-make-grob trans 'TimeSignature '()))
(set! (ly:grob-property
time-signature 'fraction) frac)
(set! (ly:gro
On 13 August 2011 10:27, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
> So my question is: How do I catch the right event and get the time sig probs
> to display?
There's no event* for time signatures; they're generated when certain
context properties change.
See the scheme engraver I posted here for an idea:
http
Hello List,
I was trying to create a time-signature-engraver, wich displays the meter above
the system. You can see this for example in Orff's Carmina.
Well, I can use
\new Dynamics \with { \consists "Time_signature_engraver" } { \meta }
where meta contains the timing information of the piece li
Stefan Thomas wrote Monday, June 15, 2009 4:11 PM
Dear community,
I have a problem with different Beam-Gruops in different 5/8-bars.
The first
bar looks lke expected, the 2nd doesn't. How can I change the 2nd
Bar to
proper beam-groups of 3+2 8th-notes?
Here the example:
\version "2.13.0"
\l
Dear community,
I have a problem with different Beam-Gruops in different 5/8-bars. The first
bar looks lke expected, the 2nd doesn't. How can I change the 2nd Bar to
proper beam-groups of 3+2 8th-notes?
Here the example:
\version "2.13.0"
\layout { \context { \Staff \consists "Measure_grouping_engr
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 03:29:08PM +0200, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> Now I want to change the TimeSignature style to numeric for all these
> files.
> Is it possible to do this from the included file, so that I do not
> have to paste "\numericTimeSignature" or "\over
Hi list,
I have a number of seperate files which call a "header-paper.ly" file
with common settings (e.g. line-width, #(ly:set-option 'backend 'eps)
and so on.
Now I want to change the TimeSignature style to numeric for all these
files.
Is it possible to do this from t
Mark Polesky wrote:
> Regarding snippet candidacy, I was thinking it would be
> better to allow the padding to be modified on-the-fly,
> but it's not a big priority.
moved to new thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-04/msg00383.html
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> Neil,
>
> don't worry about my time! :}
>
> It seems my programming style is "reinventing the wheel"
> but sometimes I think that's a good way to learn.
Indeed, I've done a lot of that myself. :)
> By the way, one benefit of my approach is that you can
> select a paddin
Neil Puttock wrote:
> I hope Mark didn't spend too long working out the
> stencil overrides, as there's already the public
> function stencil-whiteout (used for the markup
> command \whiteout) which will do the job in one
> fell swoop...
Neil,
don't worry about my time! :}
It seems my prog
Neil,
I hope Mark didn't spend too long working out the stencil overrides,
as there's already the public function stencil-whiteout (used for the
markup command \whiteout) which will do the job in one fell swoop:
\override Staff.Clef #'stencil =
#(lambda (grob) (stencil-whiteout (ly:clef::pr
2009/4/7 Kieren MacMillan :
>> Snippet?
>
> Definitely!
> Kieren.
This will make an excellent snippet if it's amended slightly. :)
I hope Mark didn't spend too long working out the stencil overrides,
as there's already the public function stencil-whiteout (used for the
markup command \whiteout) w
Snippet?
Definitely!
Kieren.
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Sorry for that.
I generate the PNG files by the following command:
lilypond -dbackend=eps -dno-gs-load-fonts -dinclude-eps-fonts --png target.ly
The command is called from other software package(Sphinx). The 'target.ly' file
is
generated by inserting the content, for example \musicglyph #"cl
You didn't really answer the question, namely exactly how you used
LilyPond to generate the PNG files (the input file and the commands you
used to produce the output).
Please note that lilypond-book is one option to produce HTML pages with
embedded LilyPond code.
/Mats
Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
The attached tar file is my example, which is in HTML format.
The example has two PNG files which are all generated by Lilypond. The first is
a
single G clef, which is put in the normal text. The second is a piece of music
script, which has its own line. My problem is related to the first kind.
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 09:37:40PM +0800, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
> Dear Robin and all,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I'm new to Lilypond. It cost me some time to understand
> the snippet in your link. As I understand, the snippet is manipulating
> engraver
> by restricting their appearance. It's a simila
concat, but the stem is a problem. It's only one example of many symbols
that hard to input.
Could someone give any advice? Thanks in advance!
Best wishes,
Wei-Wei
Robin Bannister :
Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
I still have no idea how to input some music symbols, such as a short
piece of
Snippet?
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: "Kieren MacMillan"
To: "Mark Polesky"
Cc: "lilypond-user Mailinglist"
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 4:25 AM
Subject: Re: TimeSignature with white border?
Mark,
This one is a little better
Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
I still have no idea how to input some music symbols, such as a short
piece of pure staff, timesignature, keysignature, and so on.
Search the snippet repository for "engravers".
In particular, try out the (complete) snippet in
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/I
Mark,
This one is a little better.
You rock -- thanks!
Kieren.
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Dear all,
I need to input music symbols in my learning notes. Although \musicglyph helps
a lot, I still have no idea how to input some music symbols, such as a short
piece of pure staff, timesignature, keysignature, and so on. Could you give me
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Best wishes
This one is a little better.
- Mark
\version "2.13.0"
#(define (whiteout-clef-stil grob)
(let* ((x-pad 0.3)
(this-stil (ly:clef::print grob))
(stil-x-ext (ly:stencil-extent this-stil 0))
(stil-y-ext (ly:stencil-extent this-stil 1))
(box-x-ext (co
> From: Kieren MacMillan
> However, I'd like an automated way of "outlining" any #'stencil --
> maybe it's a task I can accomplish as a Frog?
Kieren,
Here's something to fiddle with.
Just a start, but you could develop
it more if you're interested.
Hope it helps
- Mark
\version "2.13.0"
#(
Hi Mark,
Will using markup suffice?
I've been doing something similar...
However, I'd like an automated way of "outlining" any #'stencil --
maybe it's a task I can accomplish as a Frog?
Cheers,
Kieren.
\version "2.13.0"
\markup \combine
\musicglyph #"clefs.G"
\whiteout \pad-markup #
> From: Kieren MacMillan
> Is there a way to have the TimeSignature stencil
> output with a thin white border? That way, you
> could stack Slur, TimeSignature, and StaffSymbol
> grobs, and the Slur would look like it
> "disappeared" behind the TimeSignature.
Will usi
Hi all,
Is there a way to have the TimeSignature stencil output with a thin
white border?
That way, you could stack Slur, TimeSignature, and StaffSymbol grobs,
and the Slur would look like it "disappeared" behind the TimeSignature.
Than
==
Nick
> -Original Message-
> From: lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org
> [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org] On
> Behalf Of Robin Bannister
> Sent:
Zbyněk Burget wrote:
Splitting it onto two lines is unavailing. Therefore i want way to expanding
width of
this line.
The default layout puts poet, instrument and composer all on one line.
This is not compatible with the length of your composer text.
Even if instrument is unused, its (centred)
Marek Klein napsal(a):
Hi,
\score {
\new Staff {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
\relative g'{ \cadenzaOn g4 g g g g g g g g g \bar "|." }
}
}
\score {
\new Staff {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\relative g'{ \cadenzaOn g4 g g g g g g
Why don't hide TimeSignature?
I think this is because
- "break-visibility" is (mainly) to do with responding to line breaks,
- the start of the first line does not involve a line break.
Not very convincing? Read more in NR 5.4.6 / Using break-visibility.
^^^
Zbyněk Burget wrote:
How I can write long text to composer to header?
Try
composer = \markup \right-align "Some long text ... "
If this isn't what you want, have a look at NR 3.2.1 where
the demo splits the composer text onto two lines using \center-column.
Why don'
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2009/2/7 Zbyněk Burget
> Hi,
> I've two new problems.
>
> 1. How I can write long text to composer to header?
> 2. Why don't hide TimeSignature?
>
> Zbynek
>
>
>
> \version "2.12.2"
>
> \header{
> composer =
Hi,
I've two new problems.
1. How I can write long text to composer to header?
2. Why don't hide TimeSignature?
Zbynek
\version "2.12.2"
\header{
composer = "Some long text. Long, long, long, long, long, long, long,
long, long."
}
\score {
\new Staff
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
>
> Werner wrote:
> >
> > (My opinion: That should be default layout.)
> >
> The opinion of the main LilyPond developers is to use hand-engraved
> scores by the main German publishers as the inpiration when deciding on
> the layout, see for example
>
http://
Werner wrote:
(My opinion: That should be default layout.)
The opinion of the main LilyPond developers is to use hand-engraved
scores by the main German publishers as the inpiration when deciding on
the layout, see for example
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-lear
Mats wrote:
> I believe the LilyPond default layout agrees well with common
> typesetting standard. However, LilyPond is a very flexible tool so
> you can get another layout if you prefer. One method is to use the
> trick described in "Polymetric notation" as a starting point, which
> could result
It sounds as if you have stumbled across some font related bug. See the
section
on "Time Signature" in the manual, for an example of what layout LilyPond
should give. What LilyPond version and what operating system do you use?
Werner wrote:
Hello,
I used 4/4 instead of C via
\override Staff.T
Hello,
I used 4/4 instead of C via
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'()
but the cyphers were huge.
So I added
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'font-size = #-2
But while the cyphers now are smaller, the numerator-4 stands still very close
on the top of the denominator-4 without any gap, bo
;
> > Is there a way to change the printed numerator and denominator of a
> > time signature?
> >
> > Seems like something here should do it, but all versions print as
2/4.
> >
> > %%% BEGIN %%%
> >
> > \version "2.9.13"
> >
ing Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to change the printed numerator and denominator of a
> > time signature?
> >
> > Seems like something here should do it, but all versions print as 2/4.
> >
> > %%% BE
nature?
>
> Seems like something here should do it, but all versions print as 2/4.
>
> %%% BEGIN %%%
>
> \version "2.9.13"
>
> \new Staff {
> %\once \override TimeSignature #'fraction = #'(7 . 16)
> %\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version "2.9.13"
\new Staff {
%\once \override TimeSignature #'fraction = #'(7 . 16)
%\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'fraction = #'(7 . 16)
\once \override Score.TimeSignature #'fraction = #'(7 . 16)
\time 2/4
c'
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