Re: slur cross staves

2024-04-27 Thread Robert Garrigos
Thanks, Knuite, this helped me a lot. Robert. > El 27 abr. 2024, a les 1:07, Knute Snortum va escriure: > > On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM Robert Garrigos > wrote: >> This is the original music to copy: >> >> >> >> I have this: >> >> << >> { >> \chang

Re: slur cross staves

2024-04-26 Thread Knute Snortum
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM Robert Garrigos wrote: > This is the original music to copy: > > > > I have this: > > << > { > \change Staff = "upper" \set tieWaitForNote = ##t > \grace {cs'4_~ fs_~ cs'~ s4} 1^\fermata > } > \\ > { > \set tieWaitForNote = ##t >

Re: slur into a repeat volta 2 section

2024-02-24 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 11:32 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote: > Just replace 4\repeatTie with 4? > Works like a charm, thanks! -- Knute Snortum

Re: slur into a repeat volta 2 section

2024-02-24 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Just replace `4\repeatTie` with `4`? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: slur to middle of triplet causes warning

2024-02-02 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I am trying to slur to the middle of a triplet, which engraves > correclty , but gives a warning. I'd like to get rid of the warning > for a clean build. > > Any solution? > >(e4 d e d | > \tuplet 3/2 {e8 d) b~} b4 r2 | Wrong syntax: Not `(e4` but `e4(`. Werner

Re: Inline attachments Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-03 Thread Jean Abou Samra
> I do see the attachment, it's just not displayed in the text of the message.  > I'm using GMail and I'm not in Plain Text mode.  I see images inline with > other emails, just not David Kastrup's.  Most people send HTML email, which can contain inline images as HTML code (technically: an tag wit

Re: Inline attachments Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-03 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 8:03 AM David Wright wrote: > The problem must be on your side, unless you're subscribed to the > text-only version of the digest that comes with no attachments. > If your MUA doesn't display the image inline, you should be able > to display or save it just like any normal

Inline attachments Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-03 Thread David Wright
On Sun 03 Dec 2023 at 06:05:31 (-0800), Knute Snortum wrote: > > Ah, yes, I see it now! There is some problem between your email reader to > mine where I don't see inline attachments. So I only saw: > > "gives me > > > and a bar check warning." > > Which I wrongly interpreted as "gives me a b

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-03 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 2:10 AM David Kastrup wrote: > Knute Snortum writes: > > > On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes wrote: > > > >> Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. > >> > >> e( dis e ais, b g | > >> e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | > >> c'!16) b^. a^. g

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-03 Thread David Kastrup
Knute Snortum writes: > On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes wrote: > >> Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. >> >> e( dis e ais, b g | >> e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | >> c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | >> >> The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up to t

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-02 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 7:57 AM Peter Mayes wrote: > On 02/12/2023 15:49, Knute Snortum wrote: > > When we ask for a MWE, the "w" stands for "working". > > My apologies - I'm a relative newbie here! I'll know next time. > > And thanks David and Knute for the pointers. Once I knew what I was > look

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-02 Thread Peter Mayes
On 02/12/2023 15:49, Knute Snortum wrote: When we ask for a MWE, the "w" stands for "working". My apologies - I'm a relative newbie here! I'll know next time. And thanks David and Knute for the pointers. Once I knew what I was looking for, I found the relevant section in the documentation.

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-02 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes wrote: > Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. > > e( dis e ais, b g | > e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | > c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | > > The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up to the C at the beginning of > the fol

Re: Slur within a slur?

2023-12-02 Thread David Kastrup
Peter Mayes writes: > Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. > > e( dis e ais, b g | > e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | > c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | > > * > > The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up to the C at the beginning of the > following bar. > > I would

RE: slur at end of repeat on start?

2023-10-20 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Bevan: Look up \repeatTie in the documentation for your version of Lilypond. Mark From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org On Behalf Of Bevan Broun Sent: Friday, October 20, 2023 5:48 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: slur at end of repeat on start? Hi I have

Re: Slur below triplet spanner

2023-02-11 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello David, this is happening because the positioning of the slur will depend on the positioning of the tuplet number. The positioning of the tuplet number depends on the bracket. So I suppose calculation of the Slur forces calculation of the Bracket as if there was no Slur, and afterward the

Re: Slur below triplet spanner

2023-02-11 Thread David Kastrup
Johannes Roeßler writes: > Hi Group, > > I've got notes with a slur within a triplet and want to have the spanner and > the slur above > the notes, but the slur below the spanner. > > \tuplet 3/2 { b4(f) g } > > * > > How can I change the priority? \new Staff \with { \override TupletBracket.ou

Re: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Shane Brandes
> *From:* Shane Brandes [mailto:shane.bran...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Monday, March 7, 2022 7:40 AM > *To:* Mark Stephen Mrotek > *Cc:* Lilypond-User Mailing List > *Subject:* Re: slur to chord > > > > Run the code as I set it down. you should see a slur from the b to the a

Re: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Shane Brandes
on, yet it only removes the slur it does not > reposition it. > > > > Mark > > > > *From:* Shane Brandes [mailto:shane.bran...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Sunday, March 6, 2022 9:46 PM > *To:* Mark Stephen Mrotek > *Cc:* Lilypond-User Mailing List > *Subject:* Re: slur

RE: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Shane, Shall inspect context. Perhaps something prior is affecting. Thank you for your assistance. Mark From: Shane Brandes [mailto:shane.bran...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 7, 2022 7:40 AM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List Subject: Re: slur to chord Run

Re: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, > Thank you, yet the slur still connects with the fis rather than the a. Not here: Perhaps there's something non-standard with your configuration? — Kieren

RE: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Kieren, Thank you, yet the slur still connects with the fis rather than the a. Mark -Original Message- From: Kieren MacMillan [mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca] Sent: Monday, March 7, 2022 7:15 AM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: Shane Brandes ; Lilypond-User Mailing List Subject: Re

Re: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, Maybe this? \version "2.22.1" \relative c' { \slashedGrace { b'8^( } 8) } Hope that helps! Kieren

RE: slur to chord

2022-03-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Shane, Thank you for the suggestion, yet it only removes the slur it does not reposition it. Mark From: Shane Brandes [mailto:shane.bran...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2022 9:46 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List Subject: Re: slur to chord \version

Re: slur to chord

2022-03-06 Thread Shane Brandes
\version "2.22.1" \relative c' { \slashedGrace b'8 ^( 8 } On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 10:41 PM Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Hello All, > > > > How do I get the slur go from the acciaccatura to the “a”? > > > > Thank you for your kind attention.. > > > > \version "2.22.1" > > > > \relative c' {

Re: Slur in different voices

2022-02-17 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
Hi Mark! Generally I work around this using hidden notes or notes with hidden stems. In your example I think you want a tie rather than a slur (since it’s a held note), but they both work in the same way with regard to voices. In your example it could look like: \version "2.22" lowerA = \new

Re: slur crossing bar and time signature change; solved thanks

2021-12-24 Thread jh
thanks to all for the quick responses and solution. I tend to find where to put ties and slurs confusing (more confusing than my first mistyping) so thank you to the addressed and to Brian On 2021-12-24 13:40, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote: Hi, Am 24.12.21 um 21:24 schrieb jh:     \time 5/8

Re: slur crossing bar and time signature change

2021-12-24 Thread jh
yes that did it thank you. On 2021-12-24 13:38, Brian Barker wrote: At 13:24 24/12/2021 -0700, you wrote: \time 5/8 \tempo 4 = 86 d8 e fis4 e8 d e4 d8 c\time 6/8 (b4) d8 b a4 \bar "|." The slur parentheses are postfixed to the appropriate elements. Instead

Re: slur crossing bar and time signature change

2021-12-24 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi, Am 24.12.21 um 21:24 schrieb jh:     \time 5/8    \tempo 4 = 86    d8 e fis4 e8    d e4 d8 c\time 6/8    (b4) d8 b a4 \bar "|." when I try to do this the slur does not connect between the c and b4 there is now a slur starting at the b4 and extends until there is anothe

Re: slur crossing bar and time signature change

2021-12-24 Thread jh
yes of course i mistyped. Sorry here's kind of the minimal example 2.22 \time 5/8 \tempo 4 = 86 d8 e fis4 e8 d e4 d8 c\time 6/8 (b4) d8 b a4 \bar "|." when I try to do this the slur does not connect between the c and b4 there is now a slur starting at the b4

Re: slur crossing bar and time signature change

2021-12-24 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
Hi J! ~ is not a slur, it's a tie, so that could be the reason it is not working. https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/learning/ties-and-slurs If not, could you pleas post a minimal example for us to see what could be the issue? Slurs across barlines and time signatures are not normally

Re: slur over break

2021-06-01 Thread Molly Preston
THANK YOU ALL FOR THE HELP! The slurs look less terrible now! I submitted my application to a program this summer so it was super important for me to get done! And you all came through for me. I deeply appreciate it! I have different issues coming up, so expect more questions lol -Molly On Wed,

Re: Slur positioning and forceful flat signs

2021-05-30 Thread Jean-Julien Fleck
Hello Dmitry, Le dim. 30 mai 2021 à 11:31, Ivanov Dmitry a écrit : > > 1. Is it possible to move the slur above the stuff as it overlaps with > crescendo and diminuendo marks? > Just indicate the orientation with a ^ for above and _ for below: 4\< c4^( d4 | > 2. C minor key has 3 flat notes,

Re: Slur over break

2021-05-28 Thread Vaughan McAlley
On Thu, 27 May 2021 at 01:59, Molly Preston wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I have a slur going into the lyrics. It is all one slur from m.79 through beat 1 of 81. What would you all suggest to fix the slur going into the lyrics? > I was trying to use \shape, but it didn't seem to affect it. Now I

Re: slur over break

2021-05-26 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Molly, On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 12:22 PM Molly Preston wrote: > > \version "2.20.0" > > > \score { << > > \new Staff { > \new Voice > dis'2. cis'4 ~ > cis'4 e'4 dis'2 > } > \addlyrics {leop -- ard crys -- tal} > << > \new PianoStaff > \new Staff = "upper" > { >\shape

Re: slur over break

2021-05-26 Thread Xavier Scheuer
Hello, It looks like an instance of issue 1411. https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/1411 Mike Solomon fixed a lot of cross-staff issues in the past but the ones with slurs seem to remain open. Maybe someone could build on Mike's work on cross-staff beam collisions to solve cross-staff c

Re: slur over break

2021-05-26 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Molly, in your example .ly file, the tweaking of the PhrasingSlur seems to be kind-of necessary (and I admit the default phrasing slur looks awful). As for the collision with lyrics: It seems that \shape'd slurs may collide with lyrics and the like in a way that non-\shape'd slurs don't.

Re: Slur across alternate ending - with example

2020-01-16 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-15 3:54 pm, Pastor Jim Neubauer wrote: So I figured out how to make and adjust a slur on my own. I am really wondering though if there is a more elegant way like how simple it is to do \repeatTie. Sorry for the delay. Your approach seems perfectly reasonable. I was going to suggest

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-19 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill : > > On 2019-04-16 10:37 am, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Am Mo., 15. Apr. 2019 um 19:26 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser > > : > >> > >> Folks, > >> > >> in > >> https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=1744.msg9669#msg9669, > >> Harm invente

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-19 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Fr., 19. Apr. 2019 um 18:01 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill : > > On 2019-04-19 3:29 am, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:16 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley > > : > >> > >> Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill > > > >> > Also, I "fixed" the font-size issue by bypassing the

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-19 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-04-19 3:29 am, Thomas Morley wrote: Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:16 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill > Also, I "fixed" the font-size issue by bypassing the font settings > within the grob itself, because simply scaling the glyph results

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-19 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:16 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : > > Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill > > Also, I "fixed" the font-size issue by bypassing the font settings > > within the grob itself, because simply scaling the glyph results in > > thicker lines. So while font-size

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-18 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-04-18 6:40 am, Carl Sorensen wrote: On 4/17/19, 1:41 PM, "Aaron Hill" wrote: On 2019-04-17 12:16 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: > [ . . . ] why does Tie has a font-size property at all? That I cannot speak to. I'd have to dig through the code to see where it is used. Tie

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-18 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 4/17/19, 1:41 PM, "Aaron Hill" wrote: On 2019-04-17 12:16 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: > [ . . . ] why does Tie has a font-size property at all? That I cannot speak to. I'd have to dig through the code to see where it is used. Ties and slurs are not Bezier curves, b

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 4/17/19, 9:50 PM, "Aaron Hill" wrote: Additionally, it is important to consider velocity along the curve. Based on the positioning of the control points, we may be walking at times and running at others. You see this with the variable spacing of dots when you sampled a

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-04-17 3:31 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: Well, I'd like to understand beziers better, continuing my afford here also means I shouldn't ignore such things ;) Beziers are one way to generalize simple linear interpolation to higher orders, and they have a rather curious recursive relationship

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 22:53 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > > Thomas Morley writes: > > > Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:52 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > >> > >> >> "time". > >> > > >> > Well, actually I read that in some papers trying to explain beziers, > >> > already. > >> > But what means "time

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 23:02 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser : > > Hi Harm, > > > Well, it's a little cheating involved :) > > LilyPond does checks for grob-properties, you can't write > > \override Grob.self-invited-property = ... > > without "explaining" this `self-invited-property´ to LilyPond.

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Harm, Well, it's a little cheating involved :) LilyPond does checks for grob-properties, you can't write \override Grob.self-invited-property = ... without "explaining" this `self-invited-property´ to LilyPond. But details and bound-details are established properties taking alists containing

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:52 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : >> >> >> "time". >> > >> > Well, actually I read that in some papers trying to explain beziers, >> > already. >> > But what means "time"? >> > I'm arranging pixels on a screen, or tell a printer what to print >> >

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:52 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > > Thomas Morley writes: > > > Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:30 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > >> > >> Thomas Morley writes: > >> > What kind of value is `t´ in (define (bezier-angle control-points t) ...) > >> > Seems not to be a x- or y-

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:30 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : >> >> Thomas Morley writes: >> >> > Hi Aaron, >> > >> > thanks a lot for this. >> > I was aware of not going for the bezier-curve itself, but only for the >> > control-points was a raw approximation. >> > Yours is

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 10:13 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser : Hi Lukas, > As to the interface: For, e.g., Glissandos, an arrow tip (not as > beautiful as your Slur arrow) is activated by issuing \overriding > Glissando.bound-details.left.arrow = ##t. I asked myself whether it's > good to have t

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-04-17 12:16 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: One question I really couldn't answer is: What kind of value is `t´ in (define (bezier-angle control-points t) ...) Seems not to be a x- or y-value, not an arc-length-value .., but what else? "t" is the standard name for the control value of parame

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019 um 21:30 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > > Thomas Morley writes: > > > Hi Aaron, > > > > thanks a lot for this. > > I was aware of not going for the bezier-curve itself, but only for the > > control-points was a raw approximation. > > Yours is far better. > > Mostly I did so fo

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Hi Aaron, > > thanks a lot for this. > I was aware of not going for the bezier-curve itself, but only for the > control-points was a raw approximation. > Yours is far better. > Mostly I did so for reasons of lacking knowledge of beziers, both the > math and how to compute

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill : > > On 2019-04-16 10:37 am, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Am Mo., 15. Apr. 2019 um 19:26 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser > > : > >> > >> Folks, > >> > >> in > >> https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=1744.msg9669#msg9669, > >> Harm invente

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-17 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Aaron and Harm, I started to implement the functionality, finally I more or less rewrote anything. As David K once said: rewriting all means at least knowing where the bugs are... There is an annoying optical issue where using the angle of the curve at the end points does not work well fo

Re: Slur with left and/or right arrow head

2019-04-16 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 15. Apr. 2019 um 19:26 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser : > > Folks, > > in https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=1744.msg9669#msg9669, > Harm invented a truly wonderful new feature allowing to add an arrow > head to the right end of a Slur (or, for that matter, a Tie, > PhrasingSlu

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Carl Sorensen
From: Urs Liska Date: Monday, February 25, 2019 at 4:03 AM To: lilypond-user Subject: Slur over a single note Hi, I'm in need of an idea how to approach this: I need to print a slur over a single note. More concretely there already is a markup with a certain width above the note (see atta

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Pierre, Am 25.02.19 um 12:55 schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider: Hi, How about: {   a''1   -\tweak X-offset #-1.8   ^\markup\overtie\concat {   \scale #'(1 . 2) \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element" \hspace #-.1   \scale #'(1 . 1.8) \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element" \hspace #-.1   \

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi, How about: { a''1 -\tweak X-offset #-1.8 ^\markup\overtie\concat { \scale #'(1 . 2) \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element" \hspace #-.1 \scale #'(1 . 1.8) \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element" \hspace #-.1 \scale #'(1 . 1.6) \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element" \hspace #-.1

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Aaron and Harm, thank you for that pointer. Yes, this is what I need. I'll manage to get from there (the challenge remains to make this optional). Urs Am 25.02.19 um 12:12 schrieb Aaron Hill: On 2019-02-25 3:03 am, Urs Liska wrote: Hi, I'm in need of an idea how to approach this: I nee

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 12:04 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : > > Hi, > > I'm in need of an idea how to approach this: I need to print a slur over a > single note. > > More concretely there already is a markup with a certain width above the note > (see attached image), and I need to print a slur over th

Re: Slur over a single note

2019-02-25 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-02-25 3:03 am, Urs Liska wrote: Hi, I'm in need of an idea how to approach this: I need to print a slur over a single note. More concretely there already is a markup with a certain width above the note (see attached image), and I need to print a slur over that markup (see second attache

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-22 Thread Rachel Knight
One more question on this snippet - I encountered a place in my score with two thumb slides in a row. When that happens, it is nice to have the fingering numbers in a line. I figured out how to move the fingering number, but the slur did not go with it. r8 c'\p-3[ \acciaccatura { \over

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-10 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 22:43 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : > > Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 06:57 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > > > > > > >> Hooray, it works and looks amazing! > > > > > > Glad I could help. > > > > This small example is really nice, and perhaps it can be added as a > > `harp music snip

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-06 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 06:57 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > > > >> Hooray, it works and looks amazing! > > > > Glad I could help. > > This small example is really nice, and perhaps it can be added as a > `harp music snippet' to the documentation. > > > Werner Hi Werner, currently the code hi

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> Hooray, it works and looks amazing! > > Glad I could help. This small example is really nice, and perhaps it can be added as a `harp music snippet' to the documentation. Werner ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lis

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 00:18 Uhr schrieb Rachel Knight : > Hooray, it works and looks amazing! > Rachel > Glad I could help. Best, Harm ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Rachel Knight
Hooray, it works and looks amazing! Rachel > On Feb 5, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Am Di., 5. Feb. 2019 um 10:38 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley > : > >> Though, my procedure printing the bows relies on a stencil being >> present. Thus nothing happens. >> This dependance bugs me any

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 5. Feb. 2019 um 10:38 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : > Though, my procedure printing the bows relies on a stencil being > present. Thus nothing happens. > This dependance bugs me anyway, so I'll have another look in the evening. I've eliminate default-stencil dependancy. Please test. Cheers

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 5. Feb. 2019 um 09:26 Uhr schrieb Valentin Villenave : > > On 2/5/19, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Attached a first try > > Wow, that’s beautiful! Please let me know when you deem it LSR-ready :-) This will not happen very soon. The LSR runs 2.18.2, but the used make-tie-stencil is a 2.19 fea

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 5. Feb. 2019 um 04:05 Uhr schrieb Rachel Knight : > > Hi, > The slur looks great and I was able to implement it for regular notes (the E > and D in the example below). In my example though, I need the slur to be > between the two notes labeled with fingering “1.” The small notes are added

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-05 Thread Valentin Villenave
On 2/5/19, Thomas Morley wrote: > Attached a first try Wow, that’s beautiful! Please let me know when you deem it LSR-ready :-) Cheers, V. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-04 Thread Rachel Knight
Hi, The slur looks great and I was able to implement it for regular notes (the E and D in the example below). In my example though, I need the slur to be between the two notes labeled with fingering “1.” The small notes are added as an acciaccatura, and when I added \glissando, nothing changed.

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-04 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 4. Feb. 2019 um 19:27 Uhr schrieb David Nalesnik : > > Hi, > > On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:53 AM Federico Bruni wrote: > > > > Hi Rachel > > > > This snippet can draw straight lines and dash lines between fingerings: > > > > > > Perhaps someone can ad

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-04 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi, On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:53 AM Federico Bruni wrote: > > Hi Rachel > > This snippet can draw straight lines and dash lines between fingerings: > > > Perhaps someone can adapt it to draw curved lines... > > > Il giorno lun 4 feb 2019 alle 18:18, Rachel

Re: Slur connecting fingering numbers

2019-02-04 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi Rachel This snippet can draw straight lines and dash lines between fingerings: Perhaps someone can adapt it to draw curved lines... Il giorno lun 4 feb 2019 alle 18:18, Rachel Knight ha scritto: Is there a command to connect fingerings with a slur?

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-03 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On 3 May 2018 at 01:27, Aaron Hill wrote: > Is there any way to write this >>> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> {a( b c' a a b c' a)} >>> >>> with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: >>> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> {\repeat percent 2 {a( b c' a} ) } >>> >>> Thank you, g. >>> >> >> I found in th

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-02 Thread Aaron Hill
Is there any way to write this \version "2.19.81" {a( b c' a a b c' a)} with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: \version "2.19.81" {\repeat percent 2 {a( b c' a} ) } Thank you, g. I found in the documentation the "Isolated percents". Here it is the documentation excerpt: makePerce

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-02 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On 2 May 2018 at 08:19, Gianmaria Lari wrote: > Is there any way to write this > > \version "2.19.81" > {a( b c' a a b c' a)} > > > with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: > > \version "2.19.81" > {\repeat percent 2 {a( b c' a} ) } > > Thank you, g. > I found in the documentation the

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-02 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On 2 May 2018 at 14:50, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 02.05.2018 08:19, Gianmaria Lari wrote: > >> Is there any way to write this >> >> \version "2.19.81" >> {a( b c' a a b c' a)} >> >> >> with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: >> >> \version "2.19.81" >> {\repeat percent

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-02 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 02.05.2018 08:19, Gianmaria Lari wrote: Is there any way to write this \version "2.19.81" {a( b c' a a b c' a)} with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: \version "2.19.81" {\repeat percent 2 {a( b c' a} ) } Probably no sensible/reasonably easy way. How is that e

Re: slur on ornament

2018-03-09 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
By the way, In addition to all the viable solutions provided, I'd like to point out that an \appoggiatura slur is just an ordinary slur in the end and if you don't like the default direction you may just override Slur.direction or use the \slurUp shortcut. { \clef bass \slurUp \appoggiatura d'8 4

RE: slur on ornament

2018-03-09 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Kieren, Yes it does. I forgot about using the ^( inside of a chord. Many thanks. Mark -Original Message- From: Kieren MacMillan [mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2018 7:26 AM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List Subject: Re: slur on

Re: slur on ornament

2018-03-09 Thread Robert Schmaus
I think this could work with simultaneous implicit voices like this: << { \appoggiatura{e16} f4 } { \grace{s16} c4 } >> Sorry, I'm not at my computer right now, but I'm sure this construction should do. Best, Robert > On 9 Mar 2018, at 16:19, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > > Hello, > >

Re: slur on ornament

2018-03-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, > This is what I want > > \grace does not provide a slur. > \appoggiatura slurs to the f. > > Any suggestions welcome. { \clef bass \grace { d'8^( } 4) } Hope that helps! Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info ‣ email:

Re: Slur after a function

2018-02-23 Thread David Kastrup
Paolo Prete writes: > Hello,is there a way to add a slur after the parameters given to \fun > in the snippet below ?The following code doesn't compile and I wonder > if I can solve that by using another syntax... > > fun = #(define-music-function (parser location num note) (number? > ly:duration?

Re: Slur after a function

2018-02-23 Thread Paolo Prete
You were faster than light, Simon, thanks ;-) Il Venerdì 23 Febbraio 2018 19:12, Simon Albrecht ha scritto: On 23.02.2018 19:02, Paolo Prete wrote: > The following code doesn't compile and I wonder if I can solve that by > using another syntax... This works: \version "2.

Re: Slur after a function

2018-02-23 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 23.02.2018 19:02, Paolo Prete wrote: The following code doesn't compile and I wonder if I can solve that by using another syntax... This works: \version "2.19.80" fun = #(define-music-function   (num note post)   (number? ly:duration? ly:music?)   #{ c'4 $post #}) \score {  

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Jacques, Am 14.12.2017 um 12:06 schrieb Jacques Menu Muzhic: Thanks Urs, This fails to compile with 2.19.80, though: Starting lilypond 2.19.80 [Untitled]... Processing `/var/folders/jc/xrpy67_x6_vcjfzpzds_9_6mgn/T/frescobaldi-5ev0ysh2/tmp2gdtg16j/document.ly ' Pa

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Thanks Urs, This fails to compile with 2.19.80, though: Starting lilypond 2.19.80 [Untitled]... Processing `/var/folders/jc/xrpy67_x6_vcjfzpzds_9_6mgn/T/frescobaldi-5ev0ysh2/tmp2gdtg16j/document.ly' Parsing... /var/folders/jc/xrpy67_x6_vcjfzpzds_9_6mgn/T/frescobaldi-5ev0ysh2/tmp2gdtg16j/

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Urs Liska
Am 14.12.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Menu Jacques: Hello Davide, Thanks! Is there a way for this solution to apply to all \laissezVibrer occurrences, so as to put it in global variable? You can either store the \shape command as a macro or create a wrapper around the whole thing. But I'm not sur

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Menu Jacques
Hello Davide, Thanks! Is there a way for this solution to apply to all \laissezVibrer occurrences, so as to put it in global variable? JM > laissezVibrer > Le 14 déc. 2017 à 11:01, Davide Liessi a écrit : > > 2017-12-14 10:50 GMT+01:00 Menu Jacques : >> How can I get a slur on the last note o

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Davide Liessi
2017-12-14 10:50 GMT+01:00 Menu Jacques : > How can I get a slur on the last note of a staff, such as the attached? You can use \laissezVibrer and \shape: \version "2.18.2" { r2 r4 \shape #'((0 . 0) (0.5 . -0.1) (1 . -0.2) (1.5 . -0.2)) LaissezVibrerTie d'4\laissezVibrer } See http://lilyp

Re: Slur on the last note of a staff

2017-12-14 Thread Menu Jacques
Found this way: << { d4-1 } { s8 ( s8 ) } >> Maybe there are others… JM > Le 14 déc. 2017 à 10:50, Menu Jacques a écrit : > > Hello Folks, > > Surely this question has arosen before, but I don’t seem to be able to find > the answer. > > How can I get a slur on the last note of a staff, suc

Re: Slur position

2017-09-09 Thread Mario Moles
UH! Great! Thank you so match! Il 09/09/2017 10:06, David Kastrup ha scritto: Mario Moles writes: Do you know how to make this slur? Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works: What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result in a complete

Re: Slur position

2017-09-09 Thread David Kastrup
Mario Moles writes: > Do you know how to make this slur? Well, the input looks like a smiley parade, but it sort-of works: \version "2.19.60" \fixed c' { \time 6/8 8^-\arpeggio b a) } What is irritating, though, is that replacing "^-" with "--" will result in a complete messup. Basicall

Re: ly:expect-warning (was Re: Slur from one voice to another emitswarning)

2017-06-10 Thread David Kastrup
"Trevor Daniels" writes: > David, you wrote Monday, June 05, 2017 5:34 PM > > >> Richard Shann writes: >> >>> I found by trial-and-error that if I remove any of the three occurrences >>> of the ly:expect-warning the warning returns. >>> >>> Where should it be called? >> >> At the top, once fo

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