Why is the TabNoteHead printed in the attached example?
It happens only when using a chord.
A related question: if this is not a bug and I'm forced to tweak the
transparency of the TabNoteHead, how can I save the tweak in a
variable? I think that it's not possible and I should use a function
i
Federico Bruni writes:
> Why is the TabNoteHead printed in the attached example?
> It happens only when using a chord.
That one's over my head without investing some time so I'll wait to see
whether it's obvious to the authors first.
> A related question: if this is not a bug and I'm forced to
Thanks David and Ben,
I followed this statement of the manual, it seemed more appropriate:
“For more complex cue note placement, e.g including transposition, or inserting
cue notes from multiple music sources the \cueDuring or\cueDuringWithClef
commands can be used.
The music from the correspon
Hi Federico,
2016-06-20 9:28 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni :
> Why is the TabNoteHead printed in the attached example?
> It happens only when using a chord.
in `slur::draw-bend-arrow' there's the line
(ly:grob-set-property! right-tab-note-head 'transparent #t)
If you look at how right-tab-note-head is
Dear all,
[Apologies for any cross-posting]
The Irish Traditional Music Archive is seeking a post-doctoral researcher
for an EU funded project. We would appreciate if you could circulate the
following amongst colleagues/students who may be interested:
Il giorno lun 20 giu 2016 alle 8:58, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
But it's more a
TODO:
- How should this feature behave at line-break?
- Until this is cleared disable line-breaks sufficiently.
I've browsed my tablature books but could not find a bend over a line
break.
I've searched in the
Il giorno lun 20 giu 2016 alle 11:50, Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
Hi Federico,
2016-06-20 9:28 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni :
Why is the TabNoteHead printed in the attached example?
It happens only when using a chord.
in `slur::draw-bend-arrow' there's the line
(ly:grob-set-property! right-tab-n
Il giorno lun 20 giu 2016 alle 20:28, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
If I copy your file to my git repository (to see the differences), I
see a lot of "garbage". Don't know where it comes from...
Would you mind sending a .diff file against the file I sent in this
thread?
I mean, it's just this, r
Hi Harald,
> Unfortunately "\once \override NoteHead.minimum-Y-extent = #'(-20 . 0)"
> gives me a horrible result:
> - the note stem is extended
I know, NoteHead was just an example. You did not send a minimal
example, so I can't know which objects are close in your case. I've seen
the stem probl
Hi Svetlana,
2016-06-16 12:42 GMT+02:00 Svetlana Lobanova :
> Thomas, thaks a lot! Your workaround is wery interesting and fits for simple
> cases.
>
> Now I thought carefully about all complex examples which are not fixed this
> way.
> 1) Eights (rare) and sixteens (wery specific use, there is
Nice work to those that got the "microtones" working.
Not a tab user but curious anyway, also part of my question applies to the
standard notation.
Questions:
1. when did this happen? I notice it works on lilybin 2.19.38 but not on
2.18.2, would it be hard to get that to work?
2. there are many w
Hi Federico
After teaching guitar for 20 years I will say it does happen, although very
rarely as it makes it hard to read. I avoid it at all costs in my own
typesetting. I grabbed a couple books from my studio library and the second
book I looked at had it on pg 22 so, ya it happens.
HTH
Stephen
Hello,
I'm trying to make a fingering function for use with tab that takes a
string, such as "12345" or "23", breaks it apart and stacks it in a column
with a circle around each number. I've commented out part of my feeble
attempt at a function so that my desired result can be produced with only
m
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