Hello tablature users,
after sending my first version of a tablature.ly-file, I got a lot of
positive resonse,
and a lot more of corrections/improvements. Thank you all!
Now, there is a (hopefully) better file which includes the following
features/changes:
1) the palmmute/deadnote stuff is
Great job!
Really appreciate it!
\r
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Marc Hohl wrote:
> Hello tablature users,
>
> after sending my first version of a tablature.ly-file, I got a lot of
> positive resonse,
> and a lot more of corrections/improvements. Thank you all!
>
> Now, there is a (hopefully
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
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Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets?
Use \parenthesize
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-staff#Parentheses
Cheers,
Robin
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Take a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-staff#Parentheses
/Mats
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
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Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way to put brackets (not
parentheses) around a rest. You could try it with your lead note
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:28:54 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
> Mark Austin wrote:
> > Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
> > indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
> > repeats.
>
> In a thread a while back we came up with a way to put brackets (no
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:28:54 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way to put
2009/5/3 Kieren MacMillan :
> There's likely a way to make a Scheme function which automatically
> \translate-s the text the correct amount, but I don't have time to
> investigate it.
Since the instrument name conveniently makes up the negative part of
the score markup's horizontal extent, the ea
kontrapunktstefan wrote:
>
> Dear community,
> in the below quoted snippet, the crescendo -text should have more space.
>
>
may be the code below helps to find a solution (derived from
http://www.nabble.com/Dynamic-extender-line%3A-regression-to18514160.html#a18519588
http://www.nabble.com/Dy
Thanks a lot guys this is helpful. I am trying to make the lily code
easier to read.
I also have many command to write the position like "^\markup { \small
"IV" }" and "^\markup { \small "" }" and so on, would you know how
to create a command that takes an argument?
On Apr 27, 2009, a
Hi all,
Another option is to (ab)use the Arpeggio, as seen in the attached
snippet (which uses Mark P's postscript parens).
Cheers,
Kieren.
\version "2.12.2"
leftPar = \markup
{
\postscript
#(let ((width 0.75)
(height -4)
(edge-thickness 0.1)
Neil,
Nice!
Kieren.
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