Hello
Here are some improvements that I did awhile ago. Maybe it's useful.
Best regards
Torulf
\version "2.14.1"
%
% Definitions for vowel alignment
% This code snippet have been sponsored by the Vadstena Sisters in Sweden
%
#(define vowel-set (list->char-set (string->list "AEIOUYÅÄÖaeiouyåäö"
Hi all,
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
> Ultimately, it would be great to have two settings:
> 1. glyphs which "don't count" for width calculations
> (e.g., the LyricText "amazing—" should be centred
> as if it were just "amazing")
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issue
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> Someone on the French users mailing list would like to align lyrics
> on the first vowel.
> http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Alignement-des-paroles-sur-la-premiere-voyelle-td7579353.html
>
> I found this thread but searchin
Hi Xavier,
> Someone on the French users mailing list would like to align lyrics
> on the first vowel.
> http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Alignement-des-paroles-sur-la-premiere-voyelle-td7579353.html
>
> I found this thread but searching the LSR with the keyword "vowel"
> gives
On 22 February 2010 09:01, Wolf Alight wrote:
>
> What a way to start the monday morning!
> Thank you Neil!
>
> I will put this in the Snippet Repository. I just thought of one
> enhancement I want to make and one "feature" that came up:
>
> (snip)
>
Hi,
Someone on the French users mailing list
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Wolf Alight wrote:
> What a way to start the monday morning!
> Thank you Neil!
> I will put this in the Snippet Repository. I just thought of one enhancement
> I want to make and one "feature" that came up:
> * Enhancement: Multiple alignments of notes for one lyri
What a way to start the monday morning!
Thank you Neil!
I will put this in the Snippet Repository. I just thought of one enhancement
I want to make and one "feature" that came up:
* Enhancement: Multiple alignments of notes for one lyric word. For example
the swedish word "begynnelsen" has 4 vowe
On 19 February 2010 12:24, Wolf Alight wrote:
> My inner perfectionist only have one complaint: the note width has been hard
> coded and the value should be adjusted if non default notehead sizes are
> used.
The LyricText grob's X-parent is a NoteHead, so it's easy to get the extent:
(note-widt
On 2/19/10 5:24 AM, "Wolf Alight" wrote:
> A great suggestion. To override was the way to go.
>
> So here it comes!
Beautiful!
> My inner perfectionist only have one complaint: the note width has been hard
> coded and the value should be adjusted if non default notehead sizes are
> used.
>
A great suggestion. To override was the way to go.
So here it comes!
My inner perfectionist only have one complaint: the note width has been hard
coded and the value should be adjusted if non default notehead sizes are
used.
I haven't tested this a lot yet so maybe there are bugs. The code boiled
Thank you Neil
I found another way this time but I might need this in the future.
/Tor
2010/2/17 Neil Puttock
> On 17 February 2010 13:48, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
> > There is a markup interface for use with Scheme, that may make things
> doable
> > for you. You can read about it in section 6
On 2/17/10 1:57 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote:
> From a callback, the easiest method for evaluating markup is to use
> grob-interpret-markup. For example:
>
> my-callback =
> #(lambda (grob)
> (grob-interpret-markup grob (markup "foo")))
>
Thanks, Neil. I've added this to the section on c
On 17 February 2010 13:48, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> There is a markup interface for use with Scheme, that may make things doable
> for you. You can read about it in section 6.4 of the notation reference for
> 2.12.
>From a callback, the easiest method for evaluating markup is to use
grob-interpre
On 2/17/10 3:32 AM, "Wolf Alight" wrote:
>>
>> You could do interpret-markup and get a stencil of an individual character,
>> then get its X-extent, I think. It would involve getting the 'text, then
>> going through the text elements one by one and creating a stencil.
>>
>> Hope this is hel
>
>
> You could do interpret-markup and get a stencil of an individual character,
> then get its X-extent, I think. It would involve getting the 'text, then
> going through the text elements one by one and creating a stencil.
>
> Hope this is helpful,
>
> Carl
>
>
Thank you Carl for that needle in
On 2/15/10 8:16 AM, "Wolf Alight" wrote:
> Hi Lilyponders
>
> I just wanted to improve the vowel alignment of the lyrics and a few days
> later I find myself diving deep into the Lilypond with fascination
> and...yes...some frustration.
>
> I want to improve the fine code by Carl Sorensen:
Hi Lilyponders
I just wanted to improve the vowel alignment of the lyrics and a few days
later I find myself diving deep into the Lilypond with fascination
and...yes...some frustration.
I want to improve the fine code by Carl Sorensen:
http://old.nabble.com/Re:-Lyrics---align-first-wowel-of-a-sy
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