On 11/21/2017 1:14 AM, Eby Mani wrote:
Hi All, I couldn't find how achieve the following, i tried fiddling with \set
Timing and \overrideTimeSignatureSettings related commands for beaming.
1, Automatically replace tuplet bracket with a slur.
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-use
In the attached image, it looks like several LVs streched to the barline.
However, if I simply try to write the notes with LVs, the arc is ridiculously
short (see second image). How can I make that look proper?
I could replace it with a pedal, but I want to replicate it as faitfully as
possible
On 11/21/2017 8:28 AM, Caagr98 wrote:
In the attached image, it looks like several LVs streched to the barline.
However, if I simply try to write the notes with LVs, the arc is ridiculously
short (see second image). How can I make that look proper?
I could replace it with a pedal, but I want t
It's better, but they still don't extend to the end of the bar.
Also, I prefer creating new variants of commands rather than modifying existing
ones when possible:
lv = \tweak stencil #enlarged-extent-laissez-vibrer::print \laissezVibrer
On 11/21/17 14:34, Ben wrote:
> On 11/21/2017 8:28 AM, C
On 11/21/2017 8:40 AM, Caagr98 wrote:
It's better, but they still don't extend to the end of the bar.
Also, I prefer creating new variants of commands rather than modifying existing
ones when possible:
lv = \tweak stencil #enlarged-extent-laissez-vibrer::print \laissezVibrer
Hi,
You can
Yeah, I realize I can change the length, but they still won't go under each
other. Lily instead places them sequentially, which just wastes a lot of space
without doing anything good.
If there is some way to make ties not require the connected note to be directly
after, I think it would be fair
Caagr98 writes:
> Yeah, I realize I can change the length, but they still won't go under
> each other. Lily instead places them sequentially, which just wastes a
> lot of space without doing anything good.
>
> If there is some way to make ties not require the connected note to be
> directly after
You might try tieWaitForNote with a hidden, zero length following chord?
--
Phil Holmes
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From: "Caagr98"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: How to make multiple synced lassez-vibres?
Yeah, I realize I can change the length, but they still
This seems to work, thanks!
\version "2.19.80"
{
\clef F
\key bes \major
\time 3/4
\set tieWaitForNote=##t
f,8_~[ c_~ g_~ bes_~ es'_~ g'^~]|
\grace { \once \hideNotes 8 } R2.|
}
On 11/21/17 14:54, David Kastrup wrote:
> Caagr98 writes:
>
>> Yeah, I realize I can change the length, b
Many thanks Urs.
2.16.2 is what is available on the repos, thus sticking to.
Eby
On Tue, 21/11/17, Urs Liska wrote:
Subject: Re: automatic beaming of tuplets only - is this possible ?
To: "Eby Mani" , lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Tuesday, 21 Novemb
Hi Ben, is there a similar snippet available for ly 2.16. ?. Thanks.
On Tue, 21/11/17, Ben wrote:
Subject: Re: automatic beaming of tuplets only - is this possible ?
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Date: Tuesday, 21 November, 2017, 11:36 AM
On 11
On 11/21/2017 9:26 AM, Eby Mani wrote:
Many thanks Urs.
2.16.2 is what is available on the repos, thus sticking to.
Eby
On Tue, 21/11/17, Urs Liska wrote:
>I'm on lilypond
2.16.2 on ubuntu
This is *really* outdated. 2.18 has been the
st
Eby Mani writes:
> Many thanks Urs.
>
> 2.16.2 is what is available on the repos, thus sticking to.
"The repos" for what distribution? 2.18.0 was released in December
2013. What repos carry software that has been replaced 4 years ago?
--
David Kastrup
___
Hello,
in the following situation
\version "2.19.80"
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
% \consists "Break_align_engraver"
}
}
\new GrandStaff <<
\new Staff {
s1
\key bes \minor \break
s1
}
\new Staff {
\key fis \major
s1
\key a \minor
s1
}
>>
the Key C
Hi,
> the Key Cancellation in the second staff is printed before (i.e. to the left
> of) the new key signature in the first staff. Is it possible to get them
> aligned?
What about this?
SNIPPET BEGINS
\version "2.19.80"
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
% \consists "Break_align_engra
>
> > the Key Cancellation in the second staff is printed before (i.e. to the
> left of) the new key signature in the first staff. Is it possible to get
> them aligned?
>
> What about this?
>
Great, thanks much! This works perfectly (and the "drawback" that it spoils
the placement of potential pos
On 11/21/2017 09:57 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
"The repos" for what distribution? 2.18.0 was released in December
2013. What repos carry software that has been replaced 4 years ago?
Distros released 4 years ago, like Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty, supported
through April 2019) and its derivatives,
"Christopher R. Maden" writes:
> On 11/21/2017 09:57 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
>> "The repos" for what distribution? 2.18.0 was released in December
>> 2013. What repos carry software that has been replaced 4 years ago?
>
> Distros released 4 years ago, like Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty, supported
>
Hello list.
I would like to create fingering instructions for an eight hole wind
instrument. The usual way to display these fingerings would be to have the
thumb hole at the top, slightly offset, and the other seven holes in the
center column of the diagram.
I have not really tried to do anything
Sven Axelsson-3 wrote
> Hello list.
>
> I would like to create fingering instructions for an eight hole wind
> instrument.
>
> I have not really tried to do anything yet - the woodwind diagrams look
> terribly complicated to customize. There was talk about including
> fingering
> for recorders o
Hello!
This morning I've received a strange email which I have not seen before,
and I do not know
a) what's causing it,
b) how can I avoid it while still replying to the list as normal, and
c) who the Gmail address belongs to.
Has anyone encountered this message before?
It's occurring ever
On 11/21/2017 12:12 PM, Ben wrote:
Hello!
This morning I've received a strange email which I have not seen
before, and I do not know
a) what's causing it,
b) how can I avoid it while still replying to the list as normal, and
c) who the Gmail address belongs to.
Has anyone encountered this
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Ben wrote:
> pd.r...@gmail.com
> Domain peterreid.org has exceeded the max emails per hour (6/5 (120%))
> allowed. Message will be reattempted later
I got one of those on November 15 from a reply in the OT Grammatic
gender thread. If it helps list admins,
On 11/21/2017 12:38 PM, Karlin High wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Ben wrote:
pd.r...@gmail.com
Domain peterreid.org has exceeded the max emails per hour (6/5 (120%))
allowed. Message will be reattempted later
Ben, just saw your other message wondering how Gmail is involved
Hey there!
I created the diagrams eons ago and I agree that the implementation is really
difficult to understand. I'm sorry for that. Can you send me a photo of what
you're trying to typeset? I'll see if I can help you out.
Cheers,~Mike
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original
On 21/11/17 05:57, Shevek wrote:
Hi Timothy,
Where are you defining #'header:piece, inside or outside a \score block? To
clarify, I'm talking about using \fromproperty with score-level headers.
Saul
I put every \score inside its own \bookpart and define #'header:piece in
the \bookpart, out
Hello all,
I've gotten quite used to the fact that "as" is A flat and "es" is E
flat in Lilypond. Is there a reason why sesqui-flats need to be
spelled aeseh and eeseh (instead of the abbreviated "aseh" or "eseh")?
This is not a huge issue, though it is annoying that Frescobaldi isn't
aware that
On 17/11/17 22:59, Brett M. Gilio wrote:
How many Linux users are out there in the Lilypond community? Do any of
you use other type-setting software such as LaTeX or Csound rather than
graphical tools?
I currently use a Raspberry Pi 3 with Ubuntu 16.04 to run LilyPond, as
my primary boxes run
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