t;
>>> Lukas-Fabian Moser <mailto:l...@gmx.de> writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi Kira,
>>>>
>>>> Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
>>>>> I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
>>>>> difference betw
uestion... but what is the
> > difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
> > keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the
> > directions say to switch between oneVoice and voiceOne as needed for
> > stem direction...
> > &q
That was a very clear and helpful explanation. Thank you.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:42 PM Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
> Hi Kira,
>
> Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
> > I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
> > difference between voiceO
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le 30/09/2021 à 10:04, Valentin Petzel a écrit :
>> Hello Silvain,
>>
>> Note that I specified \voice number, so number is not part of the name, but
>> an
>> argument. But Lilypond does (similar to TeX) interpret \command1 as \command
>> 1
>> (which is the reason why n
Hello Jean,
this is something we also find in other notation programs, because the voice
does not only give the stem direction, but also the offset direction for
collisions. The idea is basically: While you go from top/bottom to the center
voices they offset into different directions.
So from
There is also the to me annoying concept
that \voiceTwo is usually the third voice.
Perhaps we could make \voice n format the
n-th voice in the normal order?
That would mean that in two-part music, \voice 2 is down-stemmed, and in
three-part music, it is up-stemmed.
In fact, from classica
Le 30/09/2021 à 10:04, Valentin Petzel a écrit :
Hello Silvain,
Note that I specified \voice number, so number is not part of the name, but an
argument. But Lilypond does (similar to TeX) interpret \command1 as \command 1
(which is the reason why numbers cannot be part of variable names, also
si
Hello Silvain,
Note that I specified \voice number, so number is not part of the name, but an
argument. But Lilypond does (similar to TeX) interpret \command1 as \command 1
(which is the reason why numbers cannot be part of variable names, also
similar to how \commandA\commandB do not need to b
On 2021-09-30 12:36 am, Silvain Dupertuis wrote:
One problem with this suggestion that Lilypond does not support the
simple use of digits in variable names.
As far as I understand, it is because a digit following directly
alphabetic characters is interpreted as a duration.
I think the idea woul
Hi Silvain,
I'd say singleVoice would even be clearer.
But I think maybe it would also be a good idea if we had a synax like \voice
number. Currently Lilypond only supports four voices, and any more requires
knowledge about the scheme interface, but \voice1 \voice2, ... could directly
support
21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the
directions say to switch between oneVoice and voiceOne as needed for
rt an arbitrary amount of voices.
Cheers,
Valentin
30.09.2021 00:50:41 David Kastrup :
> Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
>
>> Hi Kira,
>>
>> Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
>>> I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
>>>
basic question... but what is the
> >> difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
> >> keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the
> >> directions say to switch between oneVoice and voiceOne as needed for
> >> stem direction...
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
> Hi Kira,
>
> Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
>> I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
>> difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
>> keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to
Hi Kira,
Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the
directions say to switch between oneVoice and
Hello all!
I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the directions
say to switch between oneVoice and voiceOne as needed for stem direction...
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