On 23-9-2018 08:41, arnepe wrote:
hello Auke,
(/bear with me, I'm not a programmer and may not know the correct
terminology/)
one reason would be that "voice" is a child of "staff": definitions in
"staff" are inherited by "voice",
plus the benefit of less typing...
cheers
Arne
Hello Arne,
I
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 at 02:55, Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2018-09-22 10:17 am, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> > I would like to create a footnote attached to a fingering. Ideally
> > something like this
> >
> > \version "2.19.82"
> > {b\finger "2*"}
> >
> >
> > [image: image.png]
> >
> > ... and then in the
Hi all,
> In the rewrite Kieren gave of Bernhard's score the global variable is still
> included at the voice level. So, it seems that less typing is not the reason.
No, less typing is not the reason.
Here are three of the more important reasons I prefer late-stage combination:
1. It’s less li
p.s.
>> In the rewrite Kieren gave of Bernhard's score the global variable is still
>> included at the voice level.
And, yes, I would likely move the \global variable to the staff level(s) — or
even score, if the type of global information warranted/allowed — though I
didn’t go that far in my
Hi Guy,
Does your definition of ChoirStaff accept Lyrics?
That’s usually the reason I see for "jumping" contexts…
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
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From: "Kieren MacMillan"
To: "Guy Stalnaker"
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: Lyrics placement
Hi Guy,
Does your definition of ChoirStaff accept Lyrics?
That’s usually the reason I see for "jumping" contexts
On 18.09.2018 21:10, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Here’s one way. (Note that I also <<>>'ed the \global variable into each*staff*
context in the score, rather than into each note variable definition; personally, I think
that is better coding style, for many reasons.)
I for my part don’t feel like
Thank you both. I'm afraid I don't know enough about LP context to ferret
out if that is the issue. I was hoping that my reading of the LP Learning
Manual had the proper way to do this instantiation of temporary lyrics in
the temporary polyphonic context, but nope. Phil's suggestion is what I've
do
And THEN I find this:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=781
LOL
I've already redone the code to swap the voices, but I'll investigate this
snippet to see if I can learn how it works.
Guy
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\version "2.19.81"
\language "english"
#(define ((time-parenthesized-time up down upp1 downp1 upp2 downp2)
grob)
(grob-interpret-markup grob
(markup #:override '(baseline-skip . 0) #:number
(#:line (
(#:center-column (up down))
What to do to make the melisma line continue just for the time the slur
continues from the end of measure 1 through measure 2. During measure 3
the singer shall be silent, but this melisma line indicates something
else. I have failed in every effort to stop the line after the slur
ends, by sett
On 23.09.2018 21:45, David Sumbler wrote:
Now, when I compile the file, I get an empty rectangle where the
parentheses used to be. Furthermore, if I substitute other characters
for the parentheses I get weird results: for instance, a lower case
letter generally gives a capital letter 3 places la
On 23.09.2018 22:34, 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
Txt = \lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \repeat unfold 2 { \skip 1 } Ah Ah }
Try using "" or any invisible markup instead of the skips.
Best, Simon
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>> Txt = \lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \repeat unfold 2 { \skip 1 } Ah Ah }
>>
>
> Try using "" or any invisible markup instead of the skips.
That did not work here. But this ugly hack does:
\lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \markup \with-color #white " " _ Ah Ah }
Actually, the color does not matter. But only an
Simon,
Perhaps an alternative is under "compound time signatures" at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/displaying-rhythms#polymetric-notation
Mark
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On 2018-09-23 1:43 pm, Noeck wrote:
Txt = \lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \repeat unfold 2 { \skip 1 } Ah Ah }
Try using "" or any invisible markup instead of the skips.
That did not work here. But this ugly hack does:
\lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \markup \with-color #white " " _ Ah Ah }
Actually, the colo
On 2018-09-23 1:37 pm, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Output attached – I don’t know where that whitespace comes from.
The whitespace is due to not having any notes in the staff. I've
encountered this before, so you have to remember to put at least one
note for the staff lines to connect fully.
But
On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 14:35:59 (-0700), Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2018-09-23 1:43 pm, Noeck wrote:
> > > > Txt = \lyricmode { Ah Ah __ \repeat unfold 2 { \skip 1 } Ah Ah }
> > > >
> > >
> > > Try using "" or any invisible markup instead of the skips.
> >
> > That did not work here. But this ugly ha
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