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> *Subject: *Re: Markup question
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> Hi John and welcome here
Hi,
2014-07-10 12:18 GMT+02:00 Abraham Lee :
> Good idea! I'm not sure how to contribute it to openlilylib properly, but it
> seems like that might be a nice place to make it permanently available if
> Janek/Urs might be willing to place it there :)
I fully support placing it somewhere visible, b
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 4:03 AM, Noeck wrote:
Hi Abraham,
this was the next point on my LilyPond todo list, doing such a spacing
cheat sheet. Thanks a lot for sharing. Can you provide a link such
that
other users can be pointed to it?
Thanks,
Joram
Am 08.07.2014 16:48, schrieb Abraham Lee:
Hi Abraham,
this was the next point on my LilyPond todo list, doing such a spacing
cheat sheet. Thanks a lot for sharing. Can you provide a link such that
other users can be pointed to it?
Thanks,
Joram
Am 08.07.2014 16:48, schrieb Abraham Lee:
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Larry Kent wrote
I'd say this deserves a home that's more
discoverable than the user list archives. If not in the official docs then
somewhere.
Thanks,
-Paul
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2014-07-08 16:48 GMT+02:00 Abraham Lee :>
> This may also help. I made this diagram because I had trouble understanding
> which page layout properties did what. See attached for a graphical example
> of vertical layout properties (some rigid, some flexible). This, in
> conjunction with the descript
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Larry Kent wrote:
I'm editing a file that was created in 2.16. Within the \paper
settings, I have the following two lines that put headers on pages
after the first, and they print too close to the top edge of the
paper. What markup should be added to move the
I'm editing a file that was created in 2.16. Within the *\paper* settings,
I have the following two lines that put headers on pages after the first,
and they print too close to the top edge of the paper. What markup should
be added to move the headers down a bit?
*evenHeaderMarkup=\markup \fi
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From: "Harry Plantinga"
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Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:43 PM
Subject: markup question: combineParts
I'm a lilypond newbie and I have a markup question that I can't figure out
from the documentation.
I'd like to combine two vocal pa
I'm a lilypond newbie and I have a markup question that I can't figure out
from the documentation.
I'd like to combine two vocal parts, say Soprano and Alto, on a single staff,
but the combineParts function only puts one stem on a note when there is
a collision. I'd like
Thanks Nicolas and Eluze
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 10:21:46PM +0100, Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
> We can raise a new issue. But I'm not sure I will be able to submit a
> patch soon. (And I'm not up-to-date on what shall be done before
> submitting patches nowadays.)
366-word summary here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Document
Le 25 déc. 2011 à 21:55, -Eluze a écrit :
> will you put it into LSR in the meantime or shall we raise a new issue!?
Err, how can I say... LSR interface is a pain for all sorts of sensitive
areas, so, no, sorry, I won't use it.
We can raise a new issue. But I'm not sure I will be able to submit
hi
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
>
> Here is an automatic way to do what you want.
> We override the `stencil' callback for InstrumentName, in order to
> set the line-width property according to the line indent before
> interpreting the instrument name markup, which is more usefull than
> having the fu
Le 24 déc. 2011 à 19:10, lily-user a écrit :
>
> Thanks. That worked. However, is there an automatic way to align the content
> instead of specifying manual numbers? Like how you do in word or even latex.
> I would like to do something like the following
>
> \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup {
Thanks. That worked. However, is there an automatic way to align the content
instead of specifying manual numbers? Like how you do in word or even latex.
I would like to do something like the following
\set Staff.instrumentName = \markup { \column {\null "Flute"} \column {1 2}
}
and make the f
Thanks a lot. However, this produces the attached image. Apologize if I was
not clear, I would like to right align the "1 2" (i.e., closer to the brace,
as in the original). Also, where can I learn about the various ways of
markup?
Also, what does \null and the \override do? Can you please give m
Also, I was able to make it closer to brace by changing the line width in
your solution. But, I would like it to be automatic, like I want to left
align the name "flute" and right align the "1 2" so that I don't have to
worry about the width, if I change the paper size. Is that possible? Thanks.
Newbie question,
How do I make the "Flute" instrument name appear like the one in the image
i.e., along with the 1 2 player information, with the correct alignment.
Thanks.
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lily-user wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. However, this produces the attached image. Apologize if I
> was not clear, I would like to right align the "1 2" (i.e., closer to the
> brace, as in the original). Also, where can I learn about the various ways
> of markup?
> Also, what does \null and the \ov
lily-user wrote:
>
> Newbie question,
> How do I make the "Flute" instrument name appear like the one in the image
> i.e., along with the 1 2 player information, with the correct alignment.
> Thanks.
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> http://old.nabble.com/file/p33030134/markup.jpg
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\new Staff \with {
instrumen
Am 06.06.2008 um 00:25 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi James,
Oh, thanks, I actually solved my problem.
When Mats said
I hope you know about the built-in capabilities in LilyPond to
handle non-standard
key signatures. As long as you only want to have normal flat and
sharp symbols
in your
Am 06.06.2008 um 00:25 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi James,
Oh, thanks, I actually solved my problem.
When Mats said
I hope you know about the built-in capabilities in LilyPond to
handle non-standard
key signatures. As long as you only want to have normal flat and
sharp symbols
in your
Hi James,
Oh, thanks, I actually solved my problem.
When Mats said
I hope you know about the built-in capabilities in LilyPond to
handle non-standard
key signatures. As long as you only want to have normal flat and
sharp symbols
in your custom key signature, there should be no need to typ
Oh, thanks, I actually solved my problem.
\override Staff.Clef #'stencil = #ly:text-
interface::print
\override Staff.Clef #'text = \markup {
\lower #0.0 {\musicglyph
#"clefs.C"}
As long as you don't have any \key command in your code, no key
signature at all will be
typeset. Just add a
\key c \major
(or whatever signature) to get the desired symbol.
I hope you know about the built-in capabilities in LilyPond to handle
non-standard
key signatures. As long as you only wa
I'm trying some things and I expected a flat symbol on the bottom line
but got nothing.
{
\override Staff.Clef #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\override Staff.Clef #'text = \markup \musicglyph #"clefs.C"
\override Staff.KeySignature #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\override Staff.Key
On 9/18/06, Markus Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I forgot: more importantly, use \combine to print the markups on top of each
other. That may take care of your horizontal space problem.
Markus
"Markus Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi Trevo
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I expected something like
(markup #:pad-to-box '(0 . 0) '(-2 . 2) "f")
to solve the problem, but apparently it doesn't.
If you want to pursue your current approach, try the \combine markup
command
(and try it first without your current #:hcenter commands, they caused
me s
I forgot: more importantly, use \combine to print the markups on top of each
other. That may take care of your horizontal space problem.
Markus
"Markus Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi Trevor,
>
> you may try to use the "fake" letter f. It has all
Hi Trevor,
you may try to use the "fake" letter f. It has all the necessary ascenders
and descenders to fake the basline. I use this with dynamics.
pX = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:combine #:transparent #:dynamic "f"
#:line(#:hspace 0 #:dynamic "p" #:hspace 0)))
HTH
Markus
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I expected something like
(markup #:pad-to-box '(0 . 0) '(-2 . 2) "f")
to solve the problem, but apparently it doesn't.
If you want to pursue your current approach, try the \combine markup command
(and try it first without your current #:hcenter commands, they caused
me some
confusing results).
Hi,
I'm trying to get the edge text of a series of consecutive
TextSpanners to vertically align according to baseline.
I've pasted in a sequence of ever-closer steps but beware that the
post is long. If you're not interested in markup, skip to the next
thread.
Here's what I'm starting out with,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>However, I recommend to upgrade to a newer version. I recently
>saw some mail in this mailing list from a user who mentioned
>he used 2.6.3 on Gentoo.
>
>
See Gentoo's bugzilla for a working ebuild:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97574
I recommend that you don't u
Why not look in the manual? The manual for version 2.0 says
\note log dots dir
This produces a note with a stem pointing in dir direction, with duration
log log and dots augmentation dots. The duration log is the negative
2-logarithm of the duration denominator. For example, a quarter note has
Hi,
I'm using
\markup{ \small { \note #3 #0 #1 \note #3 #0 #1 = \note #3 #0 #1 \note #4 #0
#1 }}
to produce a swing notation header in my music.
I'd like to add a dot after the first note on the right hand side, making the
note lengths add up properly. (Two quavers = dotted quaver, semiquave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Note that this answer only applies to the latest development versions
> in the 1.7.x series, unfortunately.
\markup as a whole only exists in 1.7.
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Note that this answer only applies to the latest development versions
in the 1.7.x series, unfortunately.
/Mats
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about \markup :
I have to instruct 1st violins to put the m
On Sunday 16 February 2003 05:34 pm, you wrote:
> David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> > On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:07 pm, Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about
> >>\markup :
> >>
> >>I have to instruct 1st violins to put the mu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about \markup :
>
> I have to instruct 1st violins to put the mute several bars before they
> have to play.
> I've tried to attach a markup to a R2., but it does not work (why ?),
> attach a mark
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:07 pm, Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
Hello,
I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about
\markup :
I have to instruct 1st violins to put the mute several bars before
they have to play.
I've tried to attach a markup to
On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:07 pm, Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about
> \markup :
>
> I have to instruct 1st violins to put the mute several bars before
> they have to play.
> I've tried to attach a markup to a R2., but it doe
Hello,
I'm presently writing an orchestral score an have a question about \markup :
I have to instruct 1st violins to put the mute several bars before they
have to play.
I've tried to attach a markup to a R2., but it does not work (why ?),
attach a markup to r2. works...
But I'm wondering if I
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