Thanks Jan-Peter. Urs, same question for Scholarly -- can I turn off the
log files?
All the best,
Craig
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 16:32, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> Am 14. Oktober 2018 08:29:46 MESZ schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt >:
> >Hi Craig,
> >
> >not right now, but I will implement a switch ASAP!
> >
Hi all
So i have a scenario where I want a textSpanner to follow a heading i have
over the treble clef of a system where there is only action in the left
hand (Bass clef). e.g.
%
\version "2.18.2"
up = \new Staff = "up" {
r1/^\markup{\huge "molto rit."} r1\startTextSpanner r1 r1\stopTextSpan
Am 14. Oktober 2018 09:29:44 MESZ schrieb Craig Dabelstein
:
>Thanks Jan-Peter. Urs, same question for Scholarly -- can I turn off
>the
>log files?
IIRC scholarLY doesn't write log files, only oll-core. I'll look into it after
the weekend.
Thinking of it I would even make the default *not* to
Hi Ryan,
Your example does not compile.
How about putting the text into the sapnner ?
Cf.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-text.html#text-spanners
Cheers,
Pierre
Le dim. 14 oct. 2018 à 09:38, Ryan Michael a
écrit :
> Hi all
>
> So i have a scenario where I want a text
THank you Pierre,
exactly what i was looking for. However, how can i turn off the left
textSpan property if i want to span four bars which is broken over two
systems, and i don't wish to repeat the "molto rit" for the left attribute
of the span in the second system?
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 1:34 AM
Finally, I found that the given answers satisfy all my needs as of now.
Thank you very much!
Sebastian Käppler schrieb am Sa., 13. Okt.
2018, 09:26:
> Add-text is even better. Still curious if it's possible to get the
> "context" inside the function. Isn't that what the location parameter is
> f
Am Sa., 13. Okt. 2018 um 11:56 Uhr schrieb foxfanfare :
>
> Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote
> > I disagree that LP does not follow the standard engraving rules. It just
> > seems to me that \new GrandStaff etc. imply a certain semantics which is
> > perfectly alright for, e.g., an orchestral Piano part, b
Hi Harm,
thanks for your help in tidying up ;-).
Though, the whole thread mixes up different topics.
I'm not sure, tbh. Of course, setting delimiters and setting spacing
should be thought of as mostly orthogonal aspects of setting up a score.
The problem, I think, arises because (I think) it'
Am So., 14. Okt. 2018 um 12:57 Uhr schrieb Sebastian Käppler
:
>
> Finally, I found that the given answers satisfy all my needs as of now. Thank
> you very much!
Glad you like it.
>
> Sebastian Käppler schrieb am Sa., 13. Okt.
> 2018, 09:26:
>>
>> Add-text is even better.
Well, 'add-text' is
Hi Lukas-Fabian,
Am So., 14. Okt. 2018 um 15:07 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser :
> Though, the whole thread mixes up different topics.
>
> I'm not sure, tbh. Of course, setting delimiters and setting spacing should
> be thought of as mostly orthogonal aspects of setting up a score. The
> proble
Dear Kieren,
Il giorno ven 5 ott 2018 alle ore 15:11 Kieren MacMillan
ha scritto:
> This works for me:
[...]
your solution works well to keep all TextSpanners baseline-aligned,
but it still does not solve my real problem, which indeed was not
apparent in my first message.
I'm trying to make Text
Hello,
I try to find a way to get a notename as string, so that it can be
processed further. To be concrete, I want to build a scale task generator
that randomly selects a pitch and scale, then prints the scale as notes as
well as the tonic/root/finalis and the mode as lyrics (or other text). The
I figured it out, I had to make a spacer notes in a seperate voice to cover
the system break. e.g.
%
<<
\new Voice {
\once
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text =
\markup { \upright \huge "molto rit." }
s1\startTextSpan s1 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8\stopTextSpan %here is where
the sy
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