Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Damian leGassick
thanks mats changing your markup to \markup {\flat \natural } gives me what i want now i just need to bring the two accidentals closer together cheers d On 18 Feb 2008, at 17:06, Mats Bengtsson wrote: Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Damian, Just to confirm... are you looking for \version

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Damian leGassick
almost! if i could get the flat and the natural round the other way... as it is, it implies 2 x b-flat after (say) a b-sharp (which is not unlikely in this context) thanks though - it's a useful function that i'd not noticed before d On 18 Feb 2008, at 17:00, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Damian, Just to confirm... are you looking for \version "2.11.38" { \set Staff.extraNatural = ##t beses' bes' } i.e., to correct a previous accidental on the same note in the same bar? If not, please give a good reason for having both accidentals but no "split st

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Damian, it's for a webern reduction - so changing the b-flat to a-sharp isn't really an option A-ha! Then how about \once \override Accidental #'restore-first = ##t HTH, Kieren. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http:

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Damian leGassick
hi kieren what i need is this: \version "2.11.38" { \override Stem #'transparent = ##t } to become: <> which is a standard way to show that both b-flat and b-natural are simultaneous it's for a webern reduction - so changing the b-flat to a-sharp isn't really an opt

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Damian, Just to confirm... are you looking for \version "2.11.38" { \set Staff.extraNatural = ##t beses' bes' } i.e., to correct a previous accidental on the same note in the same bar? If not, please give a good reason for having both accidentals but no "split stem", so we can better help

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Montag, 18. Februar 2008 schrieb Werner: > Damian leGassick mac.com> writes: > > \version "2.11.38" > > > > {} > > > > is what i want except for the flat needs to be moved to the left > > (it's a pain, but the 'two-stave' or 'forked stem' solution

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-18 Thread Werner
Damian leGassick mac.com> writes: > \version "2.11.38" > > {} > > is what i want except for the flat needs to be moved to the left > (it's a pain, but the 'two-stave' or 'forked stem' solutions aren't > appropriate here) Sorry, I absolutely cannot imagine, what you want. The natural-sign bet

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-17 Thread Lasse Rempe
hi all how do i shift the flat so that it doesn't overwrite the natural here: \version "2.11.38" {} cheers d This seems to be a known limitation of lilypond. You can see whether the solution provided by Mats to a similar question of mine a while ago: http://www.opensubscriber.com/messag

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-17 Thread Damian leGassick
hi werner the output from \version "2.11.38" {} is what i want except for the flat needs to be moved to the left i was hoping for something like: \once \override Accidental #'extra-offset = #'(-2.0 . 0) -- but referencing the note within the chord i can fake it by making an extra voice,

Re: shift accidental in chord

2008-02-17 Thread Werner
Damian leGassick mac.com> writes: > how do i shift the flat so that it doesn't overwrite the natural here: > > {} Could you provide a link to an example how that can be done (just take pencil and paper, make a drawing, scan it and put it to the web)? (I cannot imagine any solution than except f

shift accidental in chord

2008-02-17 Thread Damian leGassick
hi all how do i shift the flat so that it doesn't overwrite the natural here: \version "2.11.38" {} cheers d ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user