Stephen MacNeil wrote:
the overlay on the lsr will do this
That would be "Absolute positioning of markup elements"
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628
Then to position millimetre-wise, you need something like
%%
#(define-markup-comm
Dear ALL, at the risk of great embarrassment, I cannot seem to find what
must be a simple
command to set _\markup{} at a constant offset from the staff, rather than
following the music
up and down etc. I've attached my example which is a simple SATB harmony
showing only the Soprano and
Bass. The ch
\override TextScript.padding = #5
Will take you some way to what you want, I think.
BTW - I think the second note should be G, not A?
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Phil Holmes
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Hey paul
if the markup is all on one it takes only one staff padding. What i mean is
each markup is based off of what you attach it to. so a trick I do is put
them in one markup then all you need to do is center under each with halign.
here is an example
Also i am not sure why you wanted Vb ... b
I made a script a while ago that prints single or multiple pages to jpg or
pdf and those I can easily include on a web page however, woff svg (which i
know nothing about) comes out without the font? what i mean is the staff
shows but there are boxes where the notes go. So my question is how do i
in
Dear all,
I'm trying to move time signatures to print over bar lines for a modern
piece, to allow for a proportional (or almost proportional) note spacing
despite several time changes.
The usual approach is to place them over the staff, like here:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=272
Howe
Dear all,
I'm trying to set up custom book headers such that, if a piece runs over a
page break, the header on the second and subsequent pages will say "PIECE
(continued)".
Lilypond has predefined procedures to check whether a page is the first
page of a *book,* or the first page of a *bookpart.*
Hi all,
I have
PianoStaff
<<
Staff
Dynamics
Staff
Pedals
>>
By default, the PianoStaff \consists “Keep_alive_together_engraver”, and this
is generally perfect for me. I have one section of my current score in which I
would like to reduce the piano part to just the upper s
thanks indeed Stephen, its a nice idea to lump the chord symbols into "one"
rather
than do a \markup to all notes. The Vb is just the first inversion of the
chord, the b is not
a flat symbol.
I guess one thing that puzzled me with the \override TextScript.padding is
why the outcome didn't just add
\override applies to all. to make it only happen once use \once \override
glad to help
Stephen
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 5:55 PM, B~M wrote:
> thanks indeed Stephen, its a nice idea to lump the chord symbols into
> "one" rather
> than do a \markup to all notes. The Vb is just the first inversion o
It does the trick perfectly! Thank you so much!!
Cheers,
Pierre
Le 07/05/2015 11:09, Robin Bannister a écrit :
Stephen MacNeil wrote:
the overlay on the lsr will do this
That would be "Absolute positioning of markup elements"
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628
Then to position millimetr
2015-05-07 18:48 GMT+02:00 Alexander Kobel :
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to move time signatures to print over bar lines for a modern
> piece, to allow for a proportional (or almost proportional) note spacing
> despite several time changes.
>
> The usual approach is to place them over the staff, lik
2015-05-08 2:29 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2015-05-07 18:48 GMT+02:00 Alexander Kobel :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm trying to move time signatures to print over bar lines for a modern
>> piece, to allow for a proportional (or almost proportional) note spacing
>> despite several time changes.
>>
>> The
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