Hi Ming,
I think there is a general misunderstanding:
When saying "\transpose ef d", ef and d do *not* mean key signatures but
reference pitches defining an interval, nothing more, nothing less.
For specifying a key signature, by the way, you'd also have to state the
mode (e.g. minor, major, dori
Torsten Hämmerle writes:
> Apart from that, LilyPond will use suitable enharmonic key signatures if
> things (i.e. accidentals) are getting too weird.
> In your example, the second key signature (F major) will *not* be converted
> into Fb major (with 6 flats and even one double-flat!) but into E
David Kastrup wrote
> Excuse me?
Ah, yes, sorry, of course…
I just looked at Ming's example, had (for an unknown reason) something
*\naturalizeMusic* in mind and completely ignored what I had said before
about intervals.
When transposing F major down a minor second, we will get E major quite
natu
Hi all,
How can I invoke a barline glyph in lilyglyphs? I'm having trouble
finding a list of glyphs akin to
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
Thanks,
Sam
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Am 30. Mai 2018 20:35:44 MESZ schrieb Sam Bivens :
>Hi all,
>
>How can I invoke a barline glyph in lilyglyphs? I'm having trouble
>finding a list of glyphs akin to
>http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font
>
A barline is not a glyph but is *drawn* in LilyPond. Theref
Hi Urs,
A barline is not a glyph but is *drawn* in LilyPond. Therefore it doesn't"t
belong to the glyphs accessible by lilyglyphs.
Thanks; this is what I feared!
Please describe more concretely what you want (with/without staff lines etc.).
It is possible to add commands with precompiled Lil
If you’re not specifically requiring the Feta font, you could try Bravura Text
(https://www.smufl.org/fonts/)
See
https://w3c.github.io/smufl/gitbook/tables/barlines.html
https://w3c.github.io/smufl/gitbook/tables/repeats.html
Regards
Erik
> 30 maj 2018 kl. 20:35 skrev Sam Bivens :
>
> Hi al
Am 30.05.2018 um 20:46 schrieb Sam Bivens:
Hi Urs,
A barline is not a glyph but is *drawn* in LilyPond. Therefore it doesn't"t
belong to the glyphs accessible by lilyglyphs.
Thanks; this is what I feared!
Don't think that's a serious issue.
Please describe more concretely what you want
2018-05-30 0:32 GMT+02:00 Rick Kimpel :
> I am trying to build a library of functions for handbell choir music. The
> first thing I attempted was how to show a shake. It sort of looks like a
> trill mark, but the squiggly line is at the level of the note being played.
> I'm hoping that I can just
On 2018-05-30 15:40, Thomas Morley wrote:
I don't know anything about handbell choir music and which special
notation-features may be needed.
Are there any images you could link to?
Thomas,
For your (or anyone else's) reference, here is a site that summarizes
standard American handbell notati
From: Thomas Morley
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:40 PM
> Hi Rick,
>
> I don't know anything about handbell choir music and which special
> notation-features may be needed.
There are a ton of things I need to do for this library, but this seemed like a
good middle-of-the-road starting point. O
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