Il giorno mer 8 lug 2015 alle 13:41, Mark Knoop ha
scritto:
I'm trying to include the title of the current movement in the page
header. This works if I use bookparts to seperate the movements, but
not by setting header:piece in a score block. I don't want to use
bookparts as I don't want pagebre
> > I'm trying to include the title of the current movement in the page
> > header. This works if I use bookparts to seperate the movements, but
> > not by setting header:piece in a score block. I don't want to use
> > bookparts as I don't want pagebreaks between movements.
> >
> > Any ideas on ho
Hi Mark,
I know this issue and wrote and use some code which tracks the current
toc entry.
The bad thing - of course this is a good thing ;) - I am employed in a
full time job with absolutely no relation to lilypond, so I can't say,
when I am able to discover the magic ...
Just for completen
Thanks Jan-Peter,
I'll take a look at this and post back if I make any progress.
Cheers,
Mark
At 09:21 on 09 Jul 2015, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
>Hi Mark,
>
>I know this issue and wrote and use some code which tracks the current
>toc entry.
>The bad thing - of course this is a good thing ;) - I a
On 2015-07-03 16:13, Urs Liska wrote:
>I guess my question then is whether there's a way to export it to
>another notation program - since all of them use a different protocol to
>define quarter tones. I saw that there's a lilypond->musicxml project
>but I am not sure what stage of development
Paul: Is it possible to line up sharp / flat to the Jianpu notation in
Jainpu10a.ly?Paul / David : I try to combine Jianpu10a.ly to Jianpu6.ly, but
encounter problems. David can you do that?Immanuel,Ming.
On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:36 PM, MING TSANG wrote:
Paul,Thank you.
On 09/07/15 09:05, Mark Knoop wrote:
> Thanks Jan-Peter,
>
> I'll take a look at this and post back if I make any progress.
>
I was pointed at the scheme code that prints the header - can't remember
what it was and I'm not on the computer with it so I can't get easy
access. Find it and try modify
Thanks to Jan-Peter's lalily, I now have a working solution, attached.
At 09:05 on 09 Jul 2015, Mark Knoop wrote:
>Thanks Jan-Peter,
>
>I'll take a look at this and post back if I make any progress.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark
>
>At 09:21 on 09 Jul 2015, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
>>Hi Mark,
>>
>>I know this i
Am 09.07.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Wols Lists:
On 09/07/15 09:05, Mark Knoop wrote:
Thanks Jan-Peter,
I'll take a look at this and post back if I make any progress.
I was pointed at the scheme code that prints the header - can't remember
what it was and I'm not on the computer with it so I can't
On 09/07/15 19:48, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> Am 09.07.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Wols Lists:
>> On 09/07/15 09:05, Mark Knoop wrote:
>>> Thanks Jan-Peter,
>>>
>>> I'll take a look at this and post back if I make any progress.
>>>
>> I was pointed at the scheme code that prints the header - can't remember
Dear community,
I would like to have the absolute fontsize of 24 for piece for some files.
I would like to do this within layout but I have no idea how it could be
done.
Would You be so kind to give me a hint?
Thanks,
Stefan
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On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear community,
> I would like to have the absolute fontsize of 24 for piece for
Dear Knute,
thanks for the reply.
But the question was more about how could the style of some headers be
changed generally.
I think I have to do it with scoreTitleMarkup in paper, am I right?
2015-07-09 21:22 GMT+02:00 Knute Snortum :
>
> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/f
Stefan,
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Stefan Thomas-5 [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n178538...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Dear Knute,
> thanks for the reply.
> But the question was more about how could the style of some headers be
> changed generally.
> I think I have to do it with scoreTitleMa
Hello folks,
I’d like the vertical dashed line to be created automatically between the third
and fourth beat of each bar in this example, without having to resort to '\bar
"!"’ explicitly each time :
\relative {
\time 5/4
c'4 c c \bar "!" c c |
c'4 c c \bar "!" c c |
}
Couldn’t find the
The most convenient, I think, is using a separate variable like
pat = { s4 s s \bar "!" s s }
barlines = {
% \time 5/4 would be best placed within \global anyway
\repeat unfold 100 \pat
}
and inserting it into one of the \voices in parallel.
I don’t think there is a more specific solution for
Thanks Simon!
> Le 9 juil. 2015 à 23:09, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
>
> The most convenient, I think, is using a separate variable like
> pat = { s4 s s \bar "!" s s }
> barlines = {
> % \time 5/4 would be best placed within \global anyway
> \repeat unfold 100 \pat
> }
> and inserting it into on
Greetings All,
Using bracket style for piano pedals, is it possible to have a dashed
horizontal line instead of solid?
Andrew
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