s go
>around with this problem, I still can't figure this out. Never really
>understood "the fix", although I did get it work, once.
>
>- the previous problem:
>http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/horizontal-shift-of-note-column-not-working-td15374.html
>
>
On 27/10/13 17:47, Tom Cloyd wrote:
I need help with this construction: \once \override NoteColumn
#'force-hshift = #{doesn't matter what you put here 'cause it rarely
works anyway}
My ly code problem demo snippet is here: http://pastie.org/8433947
Works if you put put the shift command in t
go
around with this problem, I still can't figure this out. Never really
understood "the fix", although I did get it work, once.
- the previous problem:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/horizontal-shift-of-note-column-not-working-td15374.html
- the fix:
http://lists.gnu.
On 08/07/12 16:26, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
personally I have downloaded all the pdf documentation files into 1
folder and then I can perform a search in the whole folder (with
Acrobat Reader, but others do it, too) which delivers a list of all
results.
this is often more efficient than going throu
"Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger" wrote:
Hi List,
is there any way to make lilypond shift the visible contents on a page to the
_outer_ edge? It would be something like horizontal-shift, while that command
within the \paper-block seems to shift the content to the right on _all_ pages
> personally I have downloaded all the pdf documentation files into 1
> folder and then I can perform a search in the whole folder (with
> Acrobat Reader, but others do it, too) which delivers a list of all
> results.
>
> this is often more efficient than going through an internet search.
I thin
things like that (the indexes are helpful in
certain cases, but not in all)
Eluze
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That's it. I definately have to work on my skills to search the manual. I
usually use the search mask, that comes integrated in Lilypondtools for jEdit.
Maybe I'll just switch to Google...
Thanks, Eluze
Kai
... von unterwegs gesendet!
Am 07.07.2012 um 17:48 schrieb -Eluze :
>> [...]
> do you m
"Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger"-2 wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> is there any way to make lilypond shift the visible contents on a page to
> the _outer_ edge? It would be something like horizontal-shift, while that
> command within the \paper-block seems to shift the con
Hi List,
is there any way to make lilypond shift the visible contents on a page to the
_outer_ edge? It would be something like horizontal-shift, while that command
within the \paper-block seems to shift the content to the right on _all_ pages
(meaning even and odd ones).
Did I miss something
Hi,
Suppose I have the following system:
<< \new Staff << a' \\ e' >> \new Staff << a' \\ e' >> >>
I can nudge one of the notes to the right, keeping the alignment of
the other three notes using an override of NoteColumn's force-hshift
property.
How do I nudge one of the notes to the left while
2011/1/5 Phil Holmes :
> - Original Message - From: "Shane Brandes"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 12:23 AM
> Subject: Ottava horizontal shift
>
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> This is another perplexing thing. I am trying to figure out h
- Original Message -
From: "Shane Brandes"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 12:23 AM
Subject: Ottava horizontal shift
Hello all,
This is another perplexing thing. I am trying to figure out how to
shift the ottava indications directly over their corresponding cho
Hello all,
This is another perplexing thing. I am trying to figure out how to
shift the ottava indications directly over their corresponding chords.
There does not seem to be an obvious solution. So here is the miminmal
example. The end result should have 8va loco. 8va. loco. read in a
single li
Mea culpa! The arpeggio is *not* overlapping "legitimate" rest glyphs,
but only the glyph I substituted, that happens to jut a hair rightwards!
Still, as I'm stubborn enough to stick to that choice, your suggested
"...extra-offset..." has solved the problem in both aspects -- applying
either a p
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 02:35:24 +0200, PMA
wrote:
Hi List.
I have a LilyPond score in which an arpeggiated chord tends to be
preceded by
a rest. And too often, the arpeggio glyph overlaps its preceding rest.
How can I shift horizontally -- either the rest slightly leftwards, or
the arpeg
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 5:35 PM, PMA wrote:
> Hi List.
>
> I have a LilyPond score in which an arpeggiated chord tends to be preceded
> by
> a rest. And too often, the arpeggio glyph overlaps its preceding rest.
>
> How can I shift horizontally -- either the rest slightly leftwards, or the
> arp
Oops, my "\tweak..." attempt did not include that initial '-'.
Original Message
Subject: Horizontal shift
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 20:35:24 -0400
From: PMA
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Hi List.
I have a LilyPond score in which an arpeggiated chord tends to b
Hi List.
I have a LilyPond score in which an arpeggiated chord tends to be
preceded by
a rest. And too often, the arpeggio glyph overlaps its preceding rest.
How can I shift horizontally -- either the rest slightly leftwards, or
the arpeggio
glyph itself ever-so-slightly rightwards?
I trie
On 04/02/2010 03:57 AM, Alexander Kobel wrote:
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
У пт, 2010-04-02 у 12:14 +0200, Alexander Kobel пише:
Tom Cloyd wrote:
\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #8.0 b4-0 [...]
Hi, Tom,
IIRC, this very override only affects notes inside chords.
It should affect Not
Tom Cloyd wrote:
One more small problem: the measure 20 arpeggio across all three voices
(line 174) is wiping out the bar line. Ouch! Is that fixable?
This is issue 880, fixed in 2.13.12.
But my constrain-hidden-positions workaround fixes it on 2.12.3
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilyp
2.
\shiftOff
a,2 a4 |
}
>>
}
\score { \keepWithTag #'below \music }
\score { \keepWithTag #'inline \music }
On 02.04.2010, at 13:23, Phil Holmes wrote:
That does it. I was trying to think of a way to place something
invisible as an anchor, but I'm not learned enough at t
That does it. I was trying to think of a way to place something invisible
as an anchor, but I'm not learned enough at this yet.
But the horizontal shift is now a bit big :-)
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Kobel"
To: "Phil Holmes"
Phil Holmes wrote:
I've cut Tom's code down quite a bit to try to understand the issue,
since I've been trying to do something similar. I hope this is easier
to follow.
It's clear that the reason that the rest collides with the note is that
the rest has been shifted right to avoid colliding
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
У пт, 2010-04-02 у 12:14 +0200, Alexander Kobel пише:
Tom Cloyd wrote:
\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #8.0 b4-0 [...]
Hi, Tom,
IIRC, this very override only affects notes inside chords.
It should affect NoteColumn if in polyphony, iirc.
Ugh, looks like
Cc: ; "Lilypond"
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: horizontal shift of note column not working
У пт, 2010-04-02 у 12:14 +0200, Alexander Kobel пише:
Tom Cloyd wrote:
> \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #8.0 b4-0 [...]
Hi, Tom,
IIRC, this very ove
У пт, 2010-04-02 у 12:14 +0200, Alexander Kobel пише:
> Tom Cloyd wrote:
> > \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #8.0 b4-0 [...]
>
> Hi, Tom,
>
>
> IIRC, this very override only affects notes inside chords.
It should affect NoteColumn if in polyphony, iirc.
Sorry, Tom, not tried/tested
Tom Cloyd wrote:
Warmest greetings to all.
After months of joyful use of LP, I've finally stumped myself somehow.
I'm trying to shift a note to the right, in an inner voice, and getting
NO response. Have never had this problem before and cannot seem to
figure it out. [...]
In the following
One more small problem: the measure 20 arpeggio across all three voices
(line 174) is wiping out the bar line. Ouch! Is that fixable?
thanks!
T.
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Warmest greetings to all.
After months of joyful use of LP, I've finally stumped myself somehow.
I'm trying to shift a note to the right, in an inner voice, and getting
NO response. Have never had this problem before and cannot seem to
figure it out.
In the following complete code (running v
Tom Cloyd wrote:
...
Well, I'm really really stuck.
I tried renaming \voiceTwo to \voiceThree: I got an explosion of "too
many clashing note columns" warnings, and NO change in my note collision
problem.
I tried sticking \shiftOn in various places in the program - beginning
of the voice, beginn
On 08.03.2009, at 06:24, Tom Cloyd wrote:
After 3 months away from Lilypond, I'm back, thankfully. All
updated and sailing...right into a wall. I could really use a hint
about this current problem.
I cannot get a horizontal shift of a note, resulting in an ugly
collision. I thin
Tom Cloyd wrote:
After 3 months away from Lilypond, I'm back, thankfully. All updated
and sailing...right into a wall. I could really use a hint about this
current problem.
I cannot get a horizontal shift of a note, resulting in an ugly
collision. I think the problem is the &quo
After 3 months away from Lilypond, I'm back, thankfully. All updated and
sailing...right into a wall. I could really use a hint about this
current problem.
I cannot get a horizontal shift of a note, resulting in an ugly
collision. I think the problem is the "too many clashing no
Trevor Daniels wrote:
...
For bar 15, simply replacing \stemDown with \voiceFour, giving
<<
\voiceFour
{< e-1 >2 < a-1 >4 g |} \\
{< c,-2 a-4\6 >2 < d g,-2 >} |
>>
The syntax is perhaps clearer if you write this as
<<
{\voiceFour < e-1 >2 < a-1 >4 g |} \\
{< c,-2 a-4\6 >2 < d g,-
lict, but I don't know if this is the layout
you are seeking. I think you'll find force-hshift then works too,
if you want to make further adjustments.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Cloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lilypond"
Sent: Saturday, No
I've gotten this to work fine, until now. It's not working at all. In
the score code below, measure 15 is the problem. On the third beat, I
need to shift either of the top two notes to the right. I've tried to
shift both. Neither will budge a bit. In the score below I'm trying to
shift the top
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