Am 25.05.2018 um 07:44 schrieb Federico Bruni:
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How do you use it all the above in combination with lyluatex?
I think this should be transparent. lyluatex will assign an arbitrary
first page number (i.e. the page it assumes the score will start),
then the above function will offset
Hi all,
how can I see from inside a procedure that there is indeed an
\override in \layout ?
Below returns a long list, but nothing like the \override
\layout { \override NoteHead.color = #red }
#(pretty-print
(sort
(ly:module->alist (ly:output-def-scope $defaultlayout))
(lambda (p q)
Thomas Morley writes:
> Hi all,
> how can I see from inside a procedure that there is indeed an
> \override in \layout ?
> Below returns a long list, but nothing like the \override
>
> \layout { \override NoteHead.color = #red }
>
> #(pretty-print
> (sort
> (ly:module->alist (ly:output-def-
2018-05-25 12:26 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>> how can I see from inside a procedure that there is indeed an
>> \override in \layout ?
>> Below returns a long list, but nothing like the \override
>>
>> \layout { \override NoteHead.color = #red }
>>
>> #(pretty-p
2018-05-25 8:15 GMT+02:00 Helge Kruse :
> The appendix A.10.3 of the Lilypond notation manual describes several
> possibilities to use \path or \postscript in a \markup context. So you
> can use this to draw some lines:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> <<
> \relative c' {
> e4^\markup { \path #0.25
On 2018-05-24 23:15, Helge Kruse wrote:
How can I draw lines from note head to next note head with \path or
\postscript inside the staff? This should be robust to changes in the
other staves, e.g. if the other staff changes to 32th notes.
Hi Helge,
If you just need to draw lines between notes,
On 2018-05-24 23:15, Helge Kruse wrote:
But these lines are outside the staff. If you change "(rlineto 10 1)"
to
"(rlineto 10 10)" then the starting point is moved down to keep the
markup outside the stuff. Further it doesn't support the x-position of
the next/previous note column.
There is a
Hi,
while trying to set a \paper in a file with multiple books I noticed
the `indent'-setting is not working.
One can do so in layout, though.
Is it a bug or feature?
All other toplevel settings (header, layout) are respected and/or
modified by new settings inside of the books as wished.
\paper
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to define the size of the small notes (\grace \appoggiatura
\acciaccatura)?
It seems the default size is something like 0.6% of the full size but I
wonder if it is possible to set something different? I can't see any
property in the internal references for that!
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On Sunday, 22 April 2018 12:26:01 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
> What is the current state of play for converting between Sibelius and Lily?
>
> My elder son uses Sib at university, but has to travel in (40 miles) to
> log into one of their machines. I run Lily/Frescobaldi at home and it
> would b
foxfanfare writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there a way to define the size of the small notes (\grace \appoggiatura
> \acciaccatura)?
>
> It seems the default size is something like 0.6% of the full size
That would be a challenge to play.
> but I wonder if it is possible to set something different
2018-05-25 14:21 GMT+02:00 foxfanfare :
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there a way to define the size of the small notes (\grace \appoggiatura
> \acciaccatura)?
>
> It seems the default size is something like 0.6% of the full size but I
> wonder if it is possible to set something different? I can't see any
Usually, placing the \layout block inside a \score block seems to work
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Ativo 25 de mai de 2018 08:55, Thomas Morley escreveu:
Hi,
while trying to set a \paper in a file with multiple books I noticed
the `indent'-setting is not working.
One can do so in layout,
I have hesitated before sending this message: I know it will annoy
people because it is so vague and I cannot replicate the problem in a
brief piece of code.
But I just wonder if somebody else has come across a similar problem
and can suggest what might be causing it, or whether it relates to some
Il giorno ven 25 mag 2018 alle 8:42, Urs Liska
ha scritto:
[...]
But I did some experiments, and I identified the problem but can't
give you a solution.
When you have separate bookparts it seems the "label tables" are
separate, so you have two label tables with one entry each. It seems
Am 25. Mai 2018 18:18:13 MESZ schrieb Federico Bruni :
>
>
>Il giorno ven 25 mag 2018 alle 8:42, Urs Liska
>ha scritto:
>> [...]
>>
>> But I did some experiments, and I identified the problem but can't
>> give you a solution.
>>
>> When you have separate bookparts it seems the "label tables"
Il giorno ven 25 mag 2018 alle 18:32, Urs Liska
ha scritto:
Am 25. Mai 2018 18:18:13 MESZ schrieb Federico Bruni
:
Now everything works almost fine.
The last problem left is that the toc items of the included lilypond
file are treated as subsections, while the other items in my
markdown
2018-05-25 15:05 GMT+02:00 :
> Usually, placing the \layout block inside a \score block seems to work
Thanks for your reply.
I was aware of this possibility, though.
Quoting the NR \paper variables for shifts and indents
"
indent
The level of indentation for the first system in a score. If th
On Fri, 2018-05-25 at 19:23 +0200, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
> Le 25/05/2018 à 17:42, David Sumbler a écrit :
> >
> >
> > The only thing I have managed to establish is that it seems to be
> > related to the 1st violins and cellos, which have staves arranged
> > thus:
> > <<
> >
On 5/25/2018 2:58 PM, David Sumbler wrote:
On Fri, 2018-05-25 at 19:23 +0200, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
Le 25/05/2018 à 17:42, David Sumbler a écrit :
The only thing I have managed to establish is that it seems to be
related to the 1st violins and cellos, which have staves arranged
thus:
Le 25/05/2018 à 17:42, David Sumbler a écrit :
The only thing I have managed to establish is that it seems to be
related to the 1st violins and cellos, which have staves arranged thus:
<<
\new Staff
\ScoreThreeCelloA
\new Staff \with { \RemoveAllEmpt
On 25/05/18 10:52, Nicholas Bailey wrote:
> On Sunday, 22 April 2018 12:26:01 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> What is the current state of play for converting between Sibelius and Lily?
>>
>> My elder son uses Sib at university, but has to travel in (40 miles) to
>> log into one of their machines.
On Fri, 2018-05-25 at 15:36 -0400, Ben wrote:
> On 5/25/2018 2:58 PM, David Sumbler wrote:
> > I did eventually solve the problem, thanks to an off-list nudge
> > from
> > Joe Davenport. I had some text spanners in a \global variable,
> > which
> > was not a good idea when some of the staves are g
Am 25.05.2018 um 13:44 schrieb Aaron Hill:
> On 2018-05-24 23:15, Helge Kruse wrote:
>> But these lines are outside the staff. If you change "(rlineto 10 1)" to
>> "(rlineto 10 10)" then the starting point is moved down to keep the
>> markup outside the stuff. Further it doesn't support the x-posit
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